The Volunteer Toolkit is a digital resource that supports troop leaders and co-leaders, making the process of running a troop easier and more efficient.
When you volunteer with Girl Scouts, you’ll uncover new strengths and build on them. And we’re here to help you shine.
Check out these online resources and training courses that you can access whenever, wherever to make the most of your volunteer experience.
My GS is your Girl Scout home base and how you access other great tools to manage the Girl Scout experience for your family and troop! By logging into My GS in the upper right-hand corner you can:
The Volunteer Toolkit is your official source for delivering easy, fun troop meetings year-round! This fully customizable digital planning tool is accessible on any computer, tablet, or mobile device and provides you with Girl Scout program content, award requirements, and other resources.
Through the Volunteer Toolkit, troop leaders can:
The Volunteer Toolkit isn’t just for troop leaders!
Caregivers and administrative volunteers can have access too.
Ready to learn more?
Check out the Volunteer Toolkit trainings in gsLearn before you start.Click on My GS in the upper right-hand corner to login and access gsLearn and the Volunteer Toolkit.
Caregivers
Check out our easy-access trainings available on YouTube!
gsLearn is Girl Scouts’ official online and on demand training platform. Confident leaders are prepared leaders, and these online learnings will give you all the info you need to be a great troop leader.
gsLearn isn’t just for volunteers! All members have access to this great tool. Click on myGS in the upper right-hand corner to login and check it out.
Zoom is an easy, reliable video conferencing and messaging platform with powerful security, that works across mobile and desktop devices. Safely meet with your Girl Scouts and families through virtual meetings to stay in-touch when meeting in-person is difficult. GsZoom is our unique partnership with Zoom organization to provide this essential product at a vastly reduced price point for our volunteers.
We know how important volunteers are to the Girl Scout organization and we want to ensure that as a GSOC volunteer you have all of the resources available to help you feel well prepared and supported throughout your journey with us.
As a Girl Scout volunteer, you will have the most contact with your local Girl Scout support team, which is called a Service Unit. Never hesitate to contact these fellow volunteers, because your Service Unit is your expert in all things Girl Scouting. If you have questions about the Girl Scout program, working with girls, resources in the national program portfolio (leadership journeys and The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting), or selling Girl Scout Cookies and other products, go to your Service Unit team for answers and ongoing support. You will receive your Service Unit roster/contact list at your Volunteer Orientation. These rosters are also available on the Volunteer Network under the “Forms and Docs” tab.
In addition to your service unit team, council staff is dedicated to providing assistance to volunteers in several different capacities. Each Service Unit is assigned a member of council staff called a Volunteer Specialist (VS) who is responsible for providing ongoing support and guidance to the Service Unit Team.
We also offer online and in-person training opportunities and resources that you can find at GSOC Learning. From volunteer essentials to delegate training - we've got some great tools to set you up for success.
VOLUNTEER FORMS