Citizenship in Girl Scouting Award
Citizenship in Girl Scouting Award recognizes a volunteer in or outside of Girl Scouting who provides service for a second and third time to the council or GSUSA.
Criteria
The nominee...
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adheres to all policies and procedures of the Girl Scout organization.
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is given appropriate orientation to the audience and some information on the Girl Scout program.
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has provided service to a troop/group, service unit, association, the entire council, or GSUSA.
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should have provided the service during the current membership year.
Examples
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A silk screening instructor returns to teach new techniques.
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A police officer shares personal safety measures with additional troops/groups.
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A manager of a pizza restaurant demonstrates how pizzas are made during various times of the membership year to multiple troops/groups.
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A Red Cross instructor returns to teach a babysitting course at a yearly day camp.
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An NCR employee helps with registration at various council program events.
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A marketing consultant continues to help GSUSA with implementation of a marketing plan.
Recognition
Certificate - download and print the certificate for presentation. For each round of service the volunteer receives a certificate.
Procedures
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Nominator completes form 926 and gives to the Training Consultant.
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Training Consultant records information from form 926 on Individual Record
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Training Consultant then sends form to the Volunteer Development Department at Council.
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Training Consultant orders certificate from Volunteer Development Department or downloads from GSBTC web site.
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Service Unit sends or presents certificate to volunteer.
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