
Girl Scout Bronze Award
When Girl Scout Juniors team up to make a difference in their community, they learn important leadership skills, discover new passions, and watch how seemingly small actions make a big difference. It all adds up to the Girl Scout Bronze Award—the highest honor a Junior can achieve. Download the Bronze Award guidelines to find out how.

IMPORTANT: As of Oct. 1, 2016, Girl Scouts who need to earn
funds to support their Bronze, Silver or Gold Award Projects must
participate in the Fall Product and Girl Scout Cookie programs, selling the minimum
number of cookies and fall product (per Volunteer Essentials)
as their first money-earning activity.
Leaders: We offer a Bronze Award Tutorial to help you guide your girls through the award process!
Access tutorials in gsLearn » (Log in required).
You can pursue your Girl Scout Bronze Award if:

You're in fourth or fifth grade (or equivalent)

You're a registered Girl Scout Junior

You have completed a Junior Journey
Girl Scout Bronze Award Steps

Build your Girl Scout Junior team

Explore your community

Choose your Bronze Award project

Make a plan

Put your plan in motion

Spread the word
Bronze Award Training
Completed
Your Bronze Award?
Fill
out the Bronze Award survey to let us know what your
girls have accomplished!
Click here to download a fillable certificate you can give to your girls.
Tell
us about your Bronze Award Project in this quick report, and your troop may be featured on the
GSGCNWI blog!