Girl Scout Bronze Award Planning Chart 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Girl Scout Bronze Award Planning Chart in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Personal Data section. Enter your name, mailing address, phone numbers, email, age, troop/group number, grade, school name, service unit name, and leader's contact information.
  3. Proceed to Step I: Girl Scout Junior Journey. Input the title of your completed Junior Journey book and the date it was completed. Ensure you have a troop/group volunteer’s signature.
  4. In Step II: Build your Girl Scout Junior Bronze Award Team, list your teammates along with their relationship to you and how they contributed to the project.
  5. For Step III: Community Exploration, confirm if your team completed the observation chart and reached out to community organizations by checking 'Yes' or 'No'.
  6. In Step IV: Choose Your Bronze Award Project, provide a project title, start and completion dates. Reflect on the project's purpose and its sustainable impact.
  7. Step V requires you to make a plan. Describe your project goal and how each team member contributed.
  8. Document planning hours in Step VI and briefly describe your project execution.
  9. Finally, in Step VII: Spread the Word, reflect on personal discoveries from this experience and any challenges faced during the project.

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Earning badges is a great way to try a new skill or get better at one you love. Girl Scout Journeys give you the chance to dig into an interest and learn even more.
Earning the Girl Scout Bronze Award involves the time it takes to complete a Girl Scout Junior journey and a suggested minimum of 20 hours for each girl to build their team, explore their community, choose and plan their project, put their plan in motion, and spread the word to educate and inspire others.
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Earning the Girl Scout Bronze Award involves the time to complete a Journey, and then a suggested minimum of 20 hours build- ing your team, exploring your community, choosing your project, planning it, put- ting your plan in motion, and spreading the word about your project.
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How to earn the Girl Scout Bronze Award Build your Girl Scout Junior team. Explore your community. Decide on a project to work on. Make a plan of action. Put your plan in motion. Spread the word. NEW Final Report Form. Leaders will submit the new Bronze Award Final Report Form for each project in their troop.

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