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GSUSA & Girl Scouts of Maine Recognitions for Adults
“Recognition is not an event as much as it is
an ongoing process where people are constantly
on the alert for meaningful ways to say ‘good
job’ and ‘thank you’. ~ Sue Vineyard
Adult Awards in Girl Scouting
Everyone likes to feel appreciated for a job well done.
Whether in the form of a simple thank you for a small job well done
or a formal commendation for years of faithful service in a key
position of an organization, such acknowledgement is a signal that
she or he is noticed and appreciated—that she or he is RECOGNIZED.
Recognition is a way to encourage and celebrate successes.
Recognition or appreciation of volunteers in Girl Scouts could
happen in many ways. Some possible ideas are:
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Well-run leader meetings that show consideration for busy
schedules
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Pairing a new person with an experienced one as a resource
and support
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Welcoming and greeting people at meetings – calling them by
name
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Sending an occasional hand-written thank-you note, holiday,
or birthday card
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Presenting awards throughout the year– not just at the end
of the year
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Saying “Thank You” often and sincerely
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Refreshments, fun table favors, and inspirational words at
leader meetings
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Asking for ideas and suggestions; including volunteers in
decision-making where possible
Most
people think of pins, plaques, and other awards when considering how
to recognize the work someone has done. Usually the presentation of
these awards takes place at a celebration at the end of the year.
This can happen in many ways from a formal dinner to a dessert and
tea. Typical awards given at this time include:
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Numeral Guards and Years of Service Pins
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Position Bars
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Leadership Development Pins and Leaves
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Outstanding Leader and Outstanding Volunteer Pins
Information about awards including
criteria and approval process is detailed in the
Adult Recognitions At A Glance Chart. To download and print
awards applications of interest, go to the
Adult Awards Page section of this
website. If you have questions or if you are looking for ideas on
appropriate ways to honor an adult Girl Scout, please contact your
Neighborhood Adult Recognitions Chairperson (“ARC Angel”). This
volunteer will work closely with you in promoting adult recognition
and ordering any awards. You may also phone 1-888-922-4763 to speak
with Julie Anderson, Manager of Adult Development at Girl Scouts of
Maine, for guidance on adult Girl Scout awards.
Reward yourself
the Leadership Development
Pin and
Leaves.
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Leadership Development Pin
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Leadership Development Leaves
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Outstanding Leader
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Outstanding Volunteer
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Volunteer Achievement Award
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Mentor Award
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Volunteer Executive Award
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Appreciation Pin
- requires Board approval, deadline for submission February
1, 2008
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Honor Pin
- requires Board approval, deadline for
submission February 1, 2008
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President’s Award - requires Board approval, deadline
for submission February 1, 2008
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Thanks Badge
- requires Board approval, deadline for submission February
1, 2008
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Thanks Badge II
- requires Board approval, deadline for submission February
1, 2008
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