Adults
participate in Girl Scouting because they believe in the
ideas and philosophy of the organization. Our volunteers
provide many thousands of hours of service seeking no
special rewards, and accolades. "Thank-You�s"
are very important; however, service above and beyond the
norm should be acknowledged in a special way.
Everyone
is encouraged to nominate volunteers who have made major contributions affecting
the girls or the organization.
The
awards below are presented at the Fall /Spring Service
Unit Meetings or the council's annual meeting. For a
detailed explanation of each award, criteria for selection
and a nomination form, see information below or contact the Girl Scout Service Center.
Appreciation Pin -
To recognize the efforts of a volunteer or employed staff
who has demonstrated service above and beyond the
expectations for the position held, and has delivered to
at least one service unit within the council�s
jurisdiction, and contributes to the council�s goals and
objectives. Submission deadline: October 15 (Click
here for PDF file on criteria and
click here for nomination form.)
Honor Pin - To
recognize the efforts of an active adult member registered
with Girl Scouts of the USA, either as a volunteer or
employed staff member who has demonstrated service above
and beyond the expectations for the position held, and has
delivered to two or more geographic divisions or service
units within the council�s jurisdiction, and contributes
to the council�s goals and objectives. Submission
deadline: October 15 (Click
here for PDF file on criteria and
click here for nomination form.)
Outstanding Volunteer
Award � To recognize volunteers that serve in a
capacity other than Girl Scout troop/group leader, and
whose service is beyond expectation for the position.
Submission deadline: March 1 (See
PDF file for criteria and nomination form.)
Outstanding New Leader
Award � To recognize Girl Scout leaders who are
completing their first year, have participated in
activities beyond their troop and service unit, and have
effectively engaged girls in the group�s program
planning. Submission deadline: March 1 (See
PDF file for criteria and nomination form.)
Outstanding Leader Award
� To recognize Girl Scout leaders whose performance
in the area of communication, membership development and
leadership are outstanding. Submission deadline: March 1 (See
PDF file for criteria and nomination form.)
Thanks Badge - To
recognize the efforts of an active adult member registered
with Girl Scouts of the USA, either as a volunteer or
employed staff member who has demonstrated service truly
outstanding, benefits the total council to the entire Girl
Scout organization, and is so significantly above and
beyond the call of duty that no other award would be
appropriate. Submission deadline: October 15 (Click
here for PDF file on criteria and
click here for nomination form.)
Thanks Badge II - To
recognize the efforts of an active adult member registered
with Girl Scouts of the USA, either as a volunteer or
employed staff member who has demonstrated service truly
outstanding, benefits the total council to the entire Girl
Scout organization, and is so significantly above and
beyond the call of duty that no other award would be
appropriate. Additionally, this award might acknowledge
outstanding performance that surpasses the earlier
achievement acknowledged through the Thanks Badge.
Submission deadline: October 15 (Click
here for PDF file on criteria and
click here for nomination form.)
Episodic
Volunteer
Recognizes
an adult who gives time to Girl Scouting at the council or
national level on a sporadic basis. There are three types
of awards for episodic volunteers:
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Community
Participation:
Recognizes a one-time service to the council or
national organization.
Type of
Recognition: A �Thank You� letter, presented
to the individual and to his or her employer, if
desired.
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Citizenship
in Girl Scouting: For an individual who
returns for a second or third round of civic
participation, and who provides support through two or
three episodic or short-term assignments for the
council or the national organization.
Type of Recognition: a certificate may be presented to the
individual upon satisfactory completion of each round
of service.
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Social
Responsibility in Girl Scouting: For
and individual who commits to a fourth round of
episodic/short-term service, and who provides support
to the council or to the national organization.
Type of
Recognition: After
every four rounds of volunteering, the volunteer
receives a Volunteer Service Pin.
The pin will be numbered I, II, and III
and will have different shapes and colors for each
level of volunteer commitment.
Progressive
Volunteer
This
is an adult who is involved in Girl Scouts on a continual
basis, rather than on an episodic basis, at the council or
national level. Three
different awards may be presented at this level.
Volunteers may serve in the operational area, which
is managed by the CEO/executive director, or in the
governance area, which is managed by the president of the
board.
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Girl
Scout Volunteer Achievement Award:
For the successful completion of a specific
assignment. It
may be awarded for the successful completion of
initial service on a board committee, on a task group,
or in troop/group leadership.
Type of
Recognition: The
Girl Scout Volunteer Development Pin is presented, and
lays the foundation for the volunteer�s growth and
experience.
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Girl
Scout Mentoring Award:
For a volunteer who has gained sufficient skills
and experience and who becomes a coach or mentor for
another new adult member.
Type of Recognition: A
white key is awarded by the designated council or the
national organization and added to the chain, which is
attached to the Girl Scout Volunteer Development Pin.
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Girl
Scout Volunteer Executive Award:
To a governance
volunteer and/or management volunteer who has served
in a leadership role at the council level or at the
national level. Type of Recognition: A
black Key is awarded to the volunteer by the
designated council or by the national organization,
and it is added to the Girl Scout Volunteer
Development Pin.
In
order to implement an effective volunteer recognition
system, all volunteer participation must be tracked so
that the appropriate recognition may be provided.
This may present another opportunity for creating a
volunteer assignment or position with responsibilities for
tracking volunteer involvement for the troop, group,
service unit, and/or council.
The
Approval Process for Episodic and Progressive Volunteer
In
order to be considered for one of the new awards, the
following selection criteria need to be met:
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The
candidate must be a registered Girl Scout adult and
adhere to all policies and procedures of the Girl
Scout organization.
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The
candidate must have completed appropriate orientation
and training for the volunteer position in each
category.
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The
volunteer must provide service in the Girl Scout
organization at the local or national level.
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Service
prior to October 2003 is not eligible for these awards
If
all criteria are met, a designated council or national
staff member, council or national board member, or
volunteer member completes an application. For governance
volunteers, the council president or another member of the
board�s executive committee completes and signs an
application for the award.
If
all of the requirements are met, the award is authorized
through the recognitions task group or the identified
designee.
The
above requirements are consistent with the approval
process noted in the monograph Adult
Recognitions in Girl Scouting.
The criteria and process relate to the Volunteer
Development Recognition Awards.
There is no official selection process for the
Episodic Volunteer Awards, which may be given by the
volunteer�s manager after the work has been completed
satisfactorily.
Leadership Development
Pin - The Leadership Development Pin recognizes adult
troop leaders, co-leaders, assistant troop leaders, or
group coordinators who demonstrate competence, continuous
improvement, and participate in training in subject areas
that increase their skills in working with girls.
Additional training is recognized with leaves which can be
attached to the Leadership Development Pin. Submission deadline:
March 1 (See
PDF file for criteria and nomination form.)
Years of Service Pin
� These pins, available in five-year increments,
recognize adult members for their active volunteer
service. If you are eligible to receive a Volunteer Years
of Service pin, please notify your service unit manager in
January or February, or you may submit a request directly
to the program and volunteer development director at the
Girl Scout Service Center. Be sure to specify whether you
are eligible for a 5, 10, 15 etc., year pin.
Official
Girl Scouts of the USA plaques and certificates are
a great way to recognize the outstanding sponsors and Girl
Scout supporters in your area. These are available
throughout the year from the Girl Scout Service Center.
Consider
these and other possible ways of recognizing those who
help to make Girl Scouting a rich and valuable experience.
Remember:
The board approved awards are due by October 15 and are
presented at the Annual Meeting.
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