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
It all starts here. Juniors team up with fellow Girl Scouts to explore their community, discover a need or issue they care about, and work together to address it. It’s a chance to create a plan and make an impact on the community they live in.
If you have questions or need help, send an email to highestawards@gshg.org.
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
The Bronze Award is not council-approved; it is troop leader approved. However, in order for the reward to be added to the Girl Scout's achievement records, a troop leader must fill out the Bronze Award Final Report after the project is complete. Only one report needs to be completed per project.
Deadline to complete Bronze Award: September 30 after the completion of 5th grade
To be recognized in the council's annual Highest Award Ceremonies in May, the form must be received by March 31.