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Volunteer High Five

Volunteer Training

Welcome to the great adventure of Girl Scouting! Thanks to volunteers like you, generations of Girl Scouts are learning to be leaders in their community and around the world.

We want our volunteers to be successful, engaged, and fulfilled in their Girl Scout roles—and what better way to learn than with other dedicated volunteers? Get the training you need and the fun you deserve through our volunteer learning events, where you'll discover new ideas that will enrich your troop’s Girl Scout experience. We also offer a variety of online resources to develop your skills, and empower you to focus on what matters most—creating amazing experiences for your Girl Scouts!

The Girl Scout Volunteer Learning Path

STEP 1 - First

FIRST - Register as a volunteer, complete a background check, and attend new volunteer training.

  • Troop Leader Orientation
    This in-person training at your local Girl Scout Resource Center covers the ins and outs of leading a Girl Scout troop! Register for a training at a time convenient for you, and learn all about the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, Volunteer Toolkit, Finances and Banking, and more. 
STEP 2 - Then

THEN - Complete additional training to prepare yourself and girls for adventures beyond your meeting place.

  • First Aid/CPR 
    A Troop First Aider with the appropriate First Aid/CPR certification is required for any troop activity outside of the regular troop meeting including field trips, events, outdoor activities and traveling to and from events. Refer to Volunteer Essentials to learn more about first aid requirements for Girl Scout activities. 
  • Troop Camp Certification Level 1 
    A Certified Troop Camper with level 1 certification is required for Girl Scout short trips and outdoor adventures, including visits to natural places, hiking, overnight trips, and cabin camping. TCC1 is completed online.
  • Troop Camp Certification Level 2 
    A Certified Troop Camper with level 2 certification is required for any Girl Scout outdoor adventures that include tent camping, campfires, outdoor cooking with a combustible fuel source (wood, propane or charcoal) and outdoor skills such as using pocket knives. TCC2 must be completed in person. 
  • Troop Cookie Manager Training
    This in-person training is required for Troop Cookie Managers, and takes place in advance of Cookie Season. 
STEP 3 - Special Interest

Additional training is available to help you enhance the Girl Scout Leadership Experience for your troop, such as:

Interested in training on a topic you don't see listed? Email troopsupport@girlscoutssoaz.org and let us know!

 

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Volunteer Training

Troop Leader Orientation (TLO)

Welcome, new troop leaders! Thank you for joining our nationwide network of nearly 1 million adults dedicated to building girls of courage, confidence, and character. You're here to introduce girls to new experiences and opportunities, and to unleash their potential in a safe, encouraging environment...and we're here to support you and help you succeed every step of the way. 

Ready to get started? Here are the first steps to leading your troop:

  • Read the Volunteer Policies and Guidelines.
  • Attend a Troop Leader Orientation at time convenient for you. This two-hour, in-person training at a local Girl Scout Resource Center will cover the ins and outs of starting a new troop, including the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, trips and travel, finances and banking, participating in the Cookie Program, and more.
  • Familiarize yourself with the Safety Activity Checkpoints.
  • Keep your council background check up-to-date, by renewing yearly. (Don't worry, you'll receive a reminder from us when it's time!) Need assistance? This video can help.

We're here for you!

Volunteer help and support is always a phone call or email away. Our Customer Care and Troop Support teams are happy to answer your questions and assist you as you volunteer. Just call 520-327-2288 or email troopsupport@girlscoutssoaz.org.

Finances
  1. Please read and complete the Finance Training
  2. Sign and submit Troop Group Banking Policies and Prodedures
  3. If you have questions, please contact troopsupport@girlscoutssoaz.org

Troop Request Forms

Banking

NEW TROOP Bank Account Request Form

Please complete the form below if you are a NEW troop and will be opening a bank account for the first time.

Each Girl Scout troop must deposit and disburse all troop funds through a Wells Fargo Simple Business account. All accounts need two non-related, background checked volunteers with current memberships.

Before opening a bank account, please request a bank agreement letter by completing the form below. For assistance, please contact troopsupport@girlscoutssoaz.org.

EXISTING TROOP Bank Account Change In Signers Request Form

Please complete the form below if you need to make changes to the signers on an EXISTING troop bank account.

Each Girl Scout troop must deposit and disburse all troop funds through a Wells Fargo Simple Business Banking account. All accounts need two non-related, background checked volunteers with current memberships.

Before making changes to the account, please request a change in signer’s authorization letter by completing the form below. For assistance, please contact troopsupport@girlscoutssoaz.org.

New Troop Startup Funds

Within the first six months of forming, a new troop can request 'Start up funds' from Council. The troop will receive $5 per registered girl. Each new troop requesting startup funds must have a minimum of 5 girls ($25) and a maximum of 20 girls ($100).

*A check will be mailed to the person filling out this form.

Certificate of Liability

Use this form to request a certificate of liability insurance from Girl Scouts of Southern Arizona.

Note that the location/venue requesting the certificate may have specifications (ex: coverage amount, specific verbiage, contact person/department) that should be verified by the person completing this form.