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What did you do today?

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Photos Go Here So tell us, what did you do today? Share your story at gscsnj.wufoo.com/forms/my-view/

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Call Out Example Discover Connect Take Action

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What’s the value of the Girl Scout Leadership Development Experience? The extraordinary leadership experience is provided through an annual $12 a year membership fee. Each $12 membership fee goes directly to Girl Scouts of the USA to pay for research and program development. But is that all it’s worth to you and your girls? Why does the council ask for money in addition?

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Call Out Example What other costs are involved?

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2010 Revenue Where the Money Comes From

The Real Cost:

Call Out Example The Real Cost It costs about $270 a year to provide one year of Girl Scouting to one girl. More than 23,000 girls & 11,000 volunteers. 3 service centers and 5 camps. 649 Council-sponsored programs with 44,531 program spaces for girls & adults to register were offered in every county. 1,097 girls participated in 32 outdoor programs held in seven counties. Volunteer support services and training. Over 1,500 girls served in outreach programs throughout the council. In 2010, direct financial assistance to girls totaled $21,476.54. $32,457 was awarded in camperships in 2010. $59,447 requested.

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Call Out Example Where the Money Goes 2010 Expenses

Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. :

Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.

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March 12, 2012 is Girl Scouts’ 100 th Anniversary. Will YOU help us continue to build “girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place”? Please give. www.gscsnj.org