Making wreaths or Yule Logs in the Winter.
Selling and delivering bags of mulch in the spring.
Spagetti dinners/ pancake breakfasts
Selling popcorn or other snacks at tables at local sporting events or other festivals/ gatherings
At http://www.better-fundraising-ideas.com you can get more detailed information about the things that you need. There are many good ideas that might be handy.
bake sale or car wash
There are many websites that have fundraising ideas that one could use. The Sign Up Genius website has a list of 50 different ideas. Some fun ideas from the list are: Spell-a-thon challenge, 50/50 raffles and auctions from donations.
The little old lady really picked up her pace when she saw the Boy Scout troop! Some primates gather in what is termed a troop.
Girl Scouts of the USA councils assign a five digit troop number to each troop in their council. If a Girl Scout/Girl Guide troop wants a troop name, they may choose their own, usually something that signifies the troop or that is related to the troop crest. Some troop names: Gamma Sigma Magical Unicorns
There are several great fundraising ideas you can use. i would spend some time reading at www.fundraising.com.
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There are many church fundraising ideas. They include 50/50 Bingo, Buy a Meal, Party like it's 1999, Scratch Cards, Go Hairless, Make the Grade, etc.
Some good fundraising event ideas for girls would be a bake sale. The girls can bake cookies, cakes and even make candy to sell. They could also offer cake pops that can be wrapped individually.
It depends on the troop and what works for the troop leaders, the girls, and the meeting place. Most troops meet at least twice a month along with attending various Girl Scout events. Some troops meet once a month, some meet every week.
Some simple fundraising ideas a twelve year old can do include washing cars, selling lemonade, and selling cookies. People are more likely to donate to fundraisers or children which support a worthy cause.
Making a decision of using Girl Scout money is a troop decision. The girls in the troop should make suggestions for places they would like to go, then check into how much it will cost and if the troop can afford to go, and then vote. As to the "where", there are many things to consider when making that decision. The level of the troop will limit how far you can travel. A local event would be cheaper than traveling a long distance. You need to find out if there are enough adults,a First Aider, and transportation. Find out what the girls in the troop are interested in. Places troops have gone with their Girl Scout money: Juliette Gordon Lowe's Birthplace in Savannah, Georgia Washington, DC - Girl Scouts sponsor a sing-along in Washington DC each June Disney World Disney Land Girl Scout Destinations - trips/events organized by Girl Scout councils with a topic or theme. Some are troop trips and some are individual trips. Camping - troop camping or residential camp or day camp