Tag: national delegates

GSUSA to Partner with Harvard University to Assess Movement Governance

GSUSA is working with the Harvard John F. Kennedy School of Government’s Center for Public Leadership to conduct a democratic governance assessment of GSUSA’s governance processes, intended to complement the ongoing Movement governance assessment launched by the National…

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Introducing the GSUSA Movement Governance Advisory Team

GSUSA recently published the following regarding its new Movement Governance Advisory Team. We at GSG thank the Office of the National Board for providing us with the following release. The advisory team will be looking for feedback from…

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Save the Dates: GSG Town Hall Dates Announced

Just as we did in 2020, GSG will be hosting three Town Halls over Zoom in June to discuss the 2023 NCS proposals and if time, the discussion topic. These Town Halls aren’t just for National Delegates —…

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NCS 2023 Proposal: Constitutional Amendment – Timing of Delegate Allotment

SUBMITTED BY Girl Scouts of the USA National Board of Directors on recommendation of the National Council Session Advisory Team STATEMENT OF PROPOSAL THAT Article IV (The National Council), Section 5 (Formula for Delegates) of the Constitution of…

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Open Town Halls Hosted by GirlScoutGovernance.com

GirlScoutGovernance.com invites you to unofficial Town Halls over Zoom to discuss Proposal 2 (Constitutional Amendment on Membership Dues), Proposal 3 (Adoption of a Procedure for Communication on Dues Actions by the National Board), and Proposal 4 (Membership Dues…

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We’re Almost a Month Out!

The virtual National Council Session will be here in almost a month, and it’s time to get things going into high gear!  Whether you’re a National Delegate or someone who is interested in the proceedings, there’s a lot of information coming down the pike. 

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2020 National Council Session Workbook Released

The 2020 National Council Session Workbook for National Delegates can be found here.

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