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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Girl Scout Bronze Award Final Report in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Personal Data section. Enter your name, phone numbers, mailing address, city, zip code, email, age, troop/group number, grade, school name, service unit name, and leader's contact information.
  3. In Step I, confirm that you have completed all Journey requirements. Provide the title of your completed Junior Journey book and the date it was completed. Ensure a troop/group volunteer signs this section.
  4. For Step II, list your team members who assisted with the project along with their relationship to you and how they contributed.
  5. In Step III, answer whether you completed the observation chart and if you reached out to community organizations during your research.
  6. Step IV requires you to detail your Bronze Award Project. Include the project title, start and completion dates, and reflections on its impact.
  7. Complete Step V by outlining your project goals and contributions from each team member.
  8. In Steps VI and VII, document planning hours and describe your project briefly while reflecting on personal discoveries and leadership skills used throughout the process.

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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.
The Bronze Award Project is a team effort by a group of Juniors, usually from a single troop. The projects objective must be to benefit the local community and/or benefit Girl Scouting as a whole in some way. Each scout is expected to contribute 20 hours to the project.
The Guides Bronze award certificate is awarded by a unit leader when a Guide has completed two section theme awards from the Girlguiding programme.
Daisies and Brownies learn the basics of what it means to be a good neighbor and how they can be helpful to others. This gives them the foundation they will need to earn the Bronze Award.
Silver Award Team There are two ways to earn your Girl Scout Silver Award: You can work with a small team of three to four girls, or you can create and implement your own project.

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All Bronze Award earners share equal responsibilities and focus on team work and group decision-making. Small team (24 girls) or individual Silver Awards cannot be earned by more than 4 Cadettes working on one project. Silver Award earnersthe girlstake the lead on all aspects of the project.
The most difficult badge to earn in Girl Scouts is the Gold Award, which is the highest achievement in Girl Scouting. To earn this award, a Girl Scout must identify a community issue, investigate it thoroughly, and create and implement a sustainable solution that addresses the issue in a meaningful way.
Fill out the Bronze Award form by March 1 of the current Girl Scout year to receive Bronze pins and certificates for your troop and Service Unit celebrations. All submissions received after March 1 will be provided in April of the next year or may be purchased in the Girl Scout Shop.

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