Girl Scouts of Colorado

A nonprofit organization

$49,385 raised by 179 donors

90% complete

$55,000 Goal

We believe all girls have the power to change the world, and we're here to give them the tools to do so. Girl Scouts discover, connect, and take action across four program pillars: Entrepreneurship, Life Skills, Outdoors, and STEM. 

Every Girl Scout has their own curiosity, dreams, and talents—so when they come together to decide which of the thousands of Girl Scout activities to try, the sky’s the limit. Whether visiting an animal shelter, camping, hosting a dance-off, or filming a movie—they’re learning to take risks, trust their gut, and team up with others for good.

Invest in the next generation of world changers. Support today's Girl Scouts as they build leadership skills and realize their bright, bold futures.

Girl Scout News

Gold Award Girl Scout honored at White House

On Oct. 10, Morgaine Wilkins-Dean, a Gold Award Girl Scout, from Denver was celebrated as one of 10 girls from across the country leading change and shaping a brighter future in their community.

The honorees were selected by the White House Gender Policy Council and were celebrated at the Girls Leading Change even hosted by First Lady Jill Biden in honor of International Day of the Girl.

Troop leader testimonial

"The mental health patch had several positive impacts on my troop. Increasing awareness of various mental health issues enabled our troop to recognize signs and symptoms in themselves and others. I was surprised to discover the significant stigma surrounding counseling. Many in the troop perceived that seeking counseling implied something was inherently wrong with them. Providing a safe environment for discussing this topic strengthened the bonds among my troop. This patch facilitated a deeper understanding of themselves and others, contributing to personal development and resilience." - Troop Leader Michelle Ingle, discussing the Mental Wellness patch program made possible by the HCA Healthcare Foundation and developed in collaboration with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).


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Mission

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

Background Statement

In the 2023-24 membership year, Girl Scouts of Colorado served more than 15,000 girls and 10,000 adults. Prior to the 2007 merger, individual Girl Scout councils have existed in Colorado since 1917. Our extraordinary journey began more than 110 years ago with Juliette Gordon "Daisy" Low. On March 12, 1912, in Savannah, Georgia, she organized the very first Girl Scout troop, and every year since, we've honored her vision and legacy.

Girl Scout Promise

On my honor, I will try:

To serve God and my country,

To help people at all times,

And to live by the Girl Scout Law.

Girl Scout Law

I will do my best to be

honest and fair,

friendly and helpful,

considerate and caring,

courageous and strong, and

responsible for what I say and do,

and to

respect myself and others,

respect authority,

use resources wisely,

make the world a better place, and

be a sister to every Girl Scout.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Girl Scouts of Colorado

other names

GSCO

Year Established

2007

Tax id (EIN)

84-0410630

Category

Youth Development

Organization Size

Large Organization

Address

1485 South Colorado Blvd. Suite 210
Denver, CO 80222

Service areas

Denver County, CO, US

Phone

3037604879

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