Author: GS-Governance

GSUSA FY2021 Financial Summary

A review of GSUSA’s FY2021 financials.

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Save Your Spot for the 2023 Convention

UPDATE: Registration is open on the OFFICIAL GSUSA website. GSUSA has released a “Save Your Spot” form for those interested in receiving a notification when registration opens for the 2023 Convention. Details on location, cost, and programming will…

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GSUSA FY2020 Financial Summary

The following breakout is a summary of GSUSA’s financials from FY2020.

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Blue Book Update for March 2021

A revised edition of the Blue Book of Basic Documents has been released based on changes recommended by the Membership Strategy Steering Committee.  The following changes have been made: Addition under Credentials/Membership Dues and Procedures for Registration: Extended…

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October 2020 Blue Book Update

The Blue Book of Basic Documents was recently updated to reflect changes made at the 2020 National Council Session.  The changes include:  Addition to Constitution/Article IX/Membership Dues: Every person accepting the principles of the Girl Scout Movement and…

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Cheryl Waybright: Nominee for Board Member-at-Large

As heard during the last GSG Town Hall, Cheryl Waybright announced that her name will be placed as a nomination from the floor to run as a National Board Member at Large.  We have received confirmation that Ms….

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Sing Along (Virtually) at the Virtual NCS

Previous convention attendees know that singing has been a big feature at in-person conventions – Singing After Dark events, singing in convention center hallways, troubadours wandering the exhibit hall, and other forms of breaking out in song with…

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Last GSG Town Hall Before the National Council Session

Come join us on Monday, October 19th at 8:30pm EDT one last time before the National Council Session!  This Town Hall will give you the opportunity to share your thoughts about any of the six proposals on the…

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Poll Results from GSG Town Halls

During our first three Town Halls, we presented polls to gauge where attendees stood on various proposals and possible amendments. These were straw polls and reflected the opinions only of those delegates, alternates, and visitors who chose to…

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