GSNETX Green Angel Award
Nomination Form
Green Angel Award – Recognizes Girl Scout Troop Leaders (including co-leaders, assistant leaders or members of a troop leadership team) whose service in working with girls in a troop has helped the girls understand themselves and their values, and use their knowledge and skills to explore the world.
Green Angel Criteria – This is the second award in the progression of leader awards.
Contact to verify award criteria.
- Nominee must have previously received the Juliette Low Award.
- Nominee must have served in a troop leadership role for at least 3 Girl Scout membership years (including the current membership year.)
- Nominee must have completed at least one troop leader training since receiving the Juliette Low Award.
- Two unique nominations are required from people who are not family members of the nominee.
- One required nomination must be from an adult.
- The second required nomination may be from an adult or a girl.
Green Angel Instructions: We strongly encourage all nominators to use the online portal to nominate a volunteer which can be found at
- Additional letters/nominations from others, especially girls of all levels, are encouraged.
- This award is presented at local recognition events. Check with your service unit on event details.
- Contact your service unit for nomination approvals, denials or additional information needed to award your nominee. If you’re not sure who in your service unit to contact, please reach out to .
- Please note, the nominee could receive a copy of the nomination at their recognition event.
Name of Person Receiving Award: / Phone:
Nominee Email: / Service Unit #: / GS Troop #:
Submitted By: / Phone:
Your Email: / Service Unit #: / GS Troop #:
Is the nominee fulfilling a troop leadership role this membership year? (Including troop leaders, co-leaders, assistant leaders, or members of a troop leadership team)
Yes No
Please brag about your nominee. We want to know details about how wonderful they are.Use the space below to describe your reasons for this nomination.
Throughout the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, Girl Scout troopleaders engage girls in three keys to leadership through three processes unique to Girl Scouts. Be as detailed as possible in telling us about how this Girl Scout leader helped their girls to:
- Discover more about themselves
- Connect with others
- Take Action to make their community and world a better place
Be detailed as possible in telling us about how this Girl Scout leader uses the 3 Girl Scout processes.
- Girl-Led – Girls get to take the lead, try, fail, succeed, and keep going.
- Learn by Doing – Girls have a hands-on experience.
- Cooperative Learning – Girls work together to share knowledge and skills and work toward goals that can only be accomplished as part of a team.
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