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
Use this volunteer guide (available in English and Español) to help your troop get started today.
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.