Applications are being accepted for the Girl Scout Leadership Institute.
Girl Scout Leadership Institute (GSLI)
Girl Scout Leadership Institute (GSLI)
National Council Session
October 16 - 19, 2014
Salt Lake City, Utah
$300
October 16 - 19, 2014
Salt Lake City, Utah
$300
Deadline: February 21, 2014
Ten girls and two adult chaperones will be selected to attend.
Ten girls and two adult chaperones will be selected to attend.
What is the Girl Scout Leadership Institute?
The Girl Scout Leadership Institute (GSLI) is a triennial conference that presents girls 14 and older with three days of leadership skill-building activities tied to the Girl Scout Leadership Experience (GSLE). Each GSLI is unique, and the 2014 GSLI is no exception. Girls tell us they want to make a real difference in the world, so this GSLI will focus on big issues about which girls across the country and around the globe are passionate. Girls will get the latest information on their chosen issues from experts in the field, work together on solutions, learn techniques for innovation, advocacy, and planning, and return home ready to make a specific impact in their communities and councils. The GSLI experience will give each girl the opportunity to make new friends, develop important skills, learn about new planning processes and take advantage of a support system that will be there to meet her needs—all delivered in a fun, engaging way. Each girl will also create action plans that will provide her and her council with a significant and lasting return on investment.
The Girl Scout Leadership Institute (GSLI) is a triennial conference that presents girls 14 and older with three days of leadership skill-building activities tied to the Girl Scout Leadership Experience (GSLE). Each GSLI is unique, and the 2014 GSLI is no exception. Girls tell us they want to make a real difference in the world, so this GSLI will focus on big issues about which girls across the country and around the globe are passionate. Girls will get the latest information on their chosen issues from experts in the field, work together on solutions, learn techniques for innovation, advocacy, and planning, and return home ready to make a specific impact in their communities and councils. The GSLI experience will give each girl the opportunity to make new friends, develop important skills, learn about new planning processes and take advantage of a support system that will be there to meet her needs—all delivered in a fun, engaging way. Each girl will also create action plans that will provide her and her council with a significant and lasting return on investment.
Who can attend?
The Girl Scout Leadership Institute is open to girls 14 and older. GSCCC is selecting a team of ten girls and two chaperones.
Girls who are elected as national delegates are automatically registered for GSLI. The GSLI sessions will be designed around selected issues. Many of the GSLI sessions overlap with the National Council Session, so girls who are elected as national delegates will attend the National Council Session as a delegate and will miss some of their selected issue sessions.
The Girl Scout Leadership Institute is open to girls 14 and older. GSCCC is selecting a team of ten girls and two chaperones.
Girls who are elected as national delegates are automatically registered for GSLI. The GSLI sessions will be designed around selected issues. Many of the GSLI sessions overlap with the National Council Session, so girls who are elected as national delegates will attend the National Council Session as a delegate and will miss some of their selected issue sessions.
Facts about the 2014 GSLI
Eligibility: Girls who are 14 or older at the time of GSLI (by October 16, 2014) are eligible to attend the GSLI.
Dates: GSLI will run from early afternoon on October 16, 2014, through the evening of October 18, 2014. The GSCCC GSLI delegation will depart Virginia on October 15, 2014 and will return on October 19, 2014.
Participation in national convention: Girls’ and chaperones’ fees include admission to the national convention and girls are encouraged and welcome to attend the business sessions, exhibits, celebrations, and conversations when GSLI is not in session.
Cost: The GSLI requires group registration (girls and chaperones). The fee includes entrance to the National Council Sessions, Conversations of Consequence, Hall of Exhibits, plenaries, travel, accommodations and meals, as well as all GSLI sessions and materials.
Girl’s fee: $300.00
Chaperone’s fee: $300.00
Eligibility: Girls who are 14 or older at the time of GSLI (by October 16, 2014) are eligible to attend the GSLI.
Dates: GSLI will run from early afternoon on October 16, 2014, through the evening of October 18, 2014. The GSCCC GSLI delegation will depart Virginia on October 15, 2014 and will return on October 19, 2014.
Participation in national convention: Girls’ and chaperones’ fees include admission to the national convention and girls are encouraged and welcome to attend the business sessions, exhibits, celebrations, and conversations when GSLI is not in session.
Cost: The GSLI requires group registration (girls and chaperones). The fee includes entrance to the National Council Sessions, Conversations of Consequence, Hall of Exhibits, plenaries, travel, accommodations and meals, as well as all GSLI sessions and materials.
Girl’s fee: $300.00
Chaperone’s fee: $300.00
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