Gold Award

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The Gold Award is the highest achievement in Girl Scouts of the USA, recognizing senior-level members for leading impactful, sustainable community service projects.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Girl Scouts of the USA award
service award
youth award
administeredBy local Girl Scout councils
associatedOrganization World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts
surface form: World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (through GSUSA membership)
awardedFor addressing a root cause of a community issue
completion of a sustainable community service project
creating measurable and sustainable impact
demonstrated leadership skills
leadership in planning and executing a community project
benefit may qualify recipients for advanced rank in some branches of the U.S. military
may qualify recipients for college scholarships
comparableTo Eagle Scout rank (Boy Scouts of America) in level of achievement
component final report
project implementation
project proposal
project sustainability plan
country United States of America
surface form: United States
domain nonprofit organizations
youth development
eligibilityRequirement high school age
registered Girl Scout of the USA member
emphasizes girl-led planning and decision-making
long-term sustainability of projects
measurable outcomes
focus civic engagement
community service
leadership development
highestAwardOf Girl Scouts of the USA
language English
level senior-level Girl Scout recognition
precedes no higher Girl Scout award
predecessor Golden Eaglet (historic highest Girl Scout award)
presentedBy Girl Scouts of the USA
recognizedAs prestigious youth leadership credential
recognizes community leadership
initiative
problem-solving skills
requires adult project advisor or mentor
approval by a Gold Award committee or council review board
completion of a Gold Award project
completion of prerequisite Girl Scout journeys or Silver Award (depending on council rules)
scope global issues
local community issues
national issues
status active
targetGroup Ambassador Girl Scouts
Senior Girl Scouts
typicalDuration multi-month project

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