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What is Daisy's Circle?
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GIRL SCOUTS

EST. 1912

Girl Scouts was founded in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low, known

by her friends as Daisy.  In honor of Daisy and the founding of

Girl Scouts, join at $19.12 per month!  As a fun way to encourage people to join Daisy’s Circle and to recognize this special year:

  • Join at $19.12/month

  • Increase current giving by $19.12/month

  • Invite 19.12 of your friends to join!

The power of monthly giving

Even a small monthly gift from many people makes a big difference

1 donor giving $25/monthly =

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Annual membership for 12 Girl Scouts

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2 donors giving $25/monthly =

Annual membership for 24 Girl Scouts

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3 donors giving $25/monthly =

Annual membership

for 36 Girl Scouts

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Why monthly giving?

Named after Girl Scout founder Juliette "Daisy" Gordon Law, Daisy's Circle is Girl Scouts of Colorado's monthly giving program.

Girl Scouts of Colorado believes that all girls deserve the chance to be a Girl Scout. Girl Scouts of Colorado provides more than $125,000 annually in opportunity grants for families in need. Funds raised through Daisy's Circle provide financial assistance for girls and volunteers, support Outreach Programs, and more.

Monthly donations help lower costs through automation and reduced mailings, meaning that more of your donation goes directly to Girl Scouts.

  • $25/month provides annual memberships for 12 girls.

  • $35/month helps one girl attend a week at camp.

  • $50/month provides uniforms, Journey books, and pins for a troop.

LATEST

NEWS

Daisy's Circle supporter Tinesha Ross talks about her connection to Girl Scouting and how she is grateful to this organization. "I would not be the woman I am today without those who gave selflessly ... ." 

Read her story on GSCOblog.

Impact stories

Something wasn’t right for Kelsey Q. as she noted that fights on social media (cyber fights) started to carry over into her high school’s hallways as real fights

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Supporter Stories

Kathy Ambrose is a First-Class award recipient, has raised two daughters who earned Gold Awards, and understands the importance of Girl Scouts in our communities.

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