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You’re going to Lead 2025!

We’ll send everything you need to know straight to your inbox when we open sign-ups for sessions later in the year. You’ll receive a confirmation email of your registration in the next 3 days.  

For now, you just need to save the date in your diary – Saturday 1 November at the SEC in Glasgow. If you have any questions, just get in touch by emailing hello@girlguiding-scot.org.uk.

 

Have a second to spare? Please complete our equality monitoring form below! 

By answering, you’ll help us understand the diverse backgrounds and needs of our attendees. This survey is completely anonymous and cannot be linked to your personal details. If you’d prefer not to answer, you can close this page – your registration is already confirmed. 

 

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Make your volunteering visible and download our email banners today! Add the image into your email signature at the bottom of your email and let parents know they’d make a great volunteer or that you volunteer to help all girls know they can do anything!

 

Find guidance from the most common email providers on how to add a signature below:

 

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Good Guiding Fund

This funding aims to help deliver good guiding, whatever that may look like in your area.

The Good Guiding Fund is back!

Thanks to funding from Girlguiding Scotland and The Gannochy Trust You can apply for up to £500. You’ll be asked to choose from up to 3 categories when making your application.

The categories are:

  • Meeting place rent
  • Uniform
  • Subscriptions
  • Resources (including programme materials, badges, equipment)
  • Leadership activities including trips for girls
  • Training for adults
  • Recruitment
  • Thanks and recognition

There is a separate form for those applying for international activities that involve travelling abroad.   

 

2025 dates

Applications for round 4 are now closed. The fund will next be open to applications  in autumn 2025  for round 5. We won’t be able to accept applications outside of these dates.  

You can only apply for funding that you’ll be able to spend within 6 months, unless you’re seeking support for travelling internationally.  

The fund will only be open to levels that haven’t received Good Guiding Fund funding within the last 18 months. If you’ve had funding from Girlguiding Scotland before, you’ll also need to have completed any evaluation forms to be eligible for further funding.  

 

How to apply

Before making an application, please read the FAQs and template applications below in full. The FAQs cover everything you need to know about making an application including who can apply and what conditions you need to have met before your application will be considered so it’s worth reading them thoroughly.

When the fund is open the application forms will show here. Applications completed on the word templates below will not be accepted.

Template general application form

Template travelling abroad application form

If you would like help or have questions that aren’t covered by the FAQs, contact funding@girlguiding-scot.org.uk 

 

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1st Arbroath Guides and Rangers’ Stirling adventure thanks to Good Guiding Fund

Guides and Rangers from Angus ventured down to the historic city of Stirling for an action-packed 2-day residential. 

Volunteer Recruitment Project

Nearly half of Girlguiding Scotland units that responded to our recruitment needs survey currently have an urgent need for volunteers. The volunteer recruitment project will focus on recruiting and welcoming new volunteers to address this need. Together, we will:

  • Support districts and divisions to see the opportunities to attract new volunteers in their area
  • Create links with other organisations and groups that could help us reach more potential volunteers
  • Develop recruitment and welcome materials that are tailored to specific audiences and show what it’s really like to volunteer with us
  • Support local recruitment and awareness raising activities, online and in person
  • Support, motivate and inspire current volunteers to make the welcome we give new people even better
  • Spread good practice across Scotland

 

As a result of the project, over the next 3 years, we should see:

  • More people enquiring to volunteer
  • More people joining guiding
  • Existing volunteers feeling more confident and supported in their recruitment

 

What can I do to help this project succeed?

  • Got an innovative idea for how we could recruit or welcome new people? Share it with us!
  • Got a contact with an organisation or group that could help us reach potential volunteers? Share it with us!
  • Got an example of a recruitment activity that’s worked really well? Share it with us!

 

What’s coming up in the next few months?

We had a great response to our unit recruitment needs survey so we are currently working our way through your replies to develop an action plan. At the same time, we’re also building up our Scottish volunteer and staff team. You might have seen adverts for a new warm welcome lead volunteer and enquiry coordinator as well as 3 volunteer recruitment officer posts. We’ll be sharing further plans through this webpage, our marketing newsletter and social media.

 

I’ve got an urgent recruitment need, how do I get support through the project now?

There are already lots of resources and materials available to support you. Check out the recruitment section of our website. You can also contact growth@girlguiding-scot.org.uk for a chat with a member of the Scottish team. You may also have a growth coordinator in your county who can offer local support.

Out and About Challenge 2025 – Up in the Air

This year’s challenge is all about looking up and things that fly.

Reach new heights this year, explore space with fizzy rockets, get creative in the clouds and navigate the night sky!

Up in the Air will have you discovering your zen underneath the trees, learning all about birds and butterflies, testing your bravery on a zip line and harnessing the power of the wind.

Take on our challenge and let your imagination take flight.

 

How does it work?

There are 2 sections for this badge:

  1. Outdoor activities
  2. Indoor activities

To get your badge, please complete 2 activities. At least 1 of the activities you complete should be from the outdoor activities section.

You can adapt the suggested activities to your local area, your unit and the abilities of your girls.

Don’t forget!

As always, please take note of the environmental and safety precautions, and remember to follow the relevant Girlguiding procedures. Check out the activity pack for more information.

We can’t wait to see what everyone gets up to! Share any posts on social media with us by tagging @GirlguidingScot and using #UpInTheAir2025

Download the challenge pack

Check out the activity pack for more information. You can download the plain text version here.

Get the Badge

Get your Up in the Air badge now!

Being a commissioner

Have an impact in your area

Commissioners are team leaders who play a vital role overseeing the volunteers in their area.

Commissioners help guiding in their area to thrive. They do this by supporting other volunteers day-to-day as well as driving forward a long-term vision for their area.

They work towards the same goal as all our volunteers do – helping girls know they can do anything!

Here’s what some commissioners had to say in our 2025 survey:

It’s enjoyable to lead a team and work with a variety of units

(My highlight is) The amazing volunteers I get to meet and the girls who have had wonderful experiences because of them.

Do it your way

Everyone brings something different to the role. Commissioners come from all sorts of backgrounds and everyone does the role in their own way.

Commissioners work as part of a team of volunteers. They can build a team around them to complement their own skills. For example:

  • A commissioner who is less confident with managing finances can work with a treasurer.
  • A commissioner who doesn’t enjoy organising events could recruit an assistant commissioner to support them with planning social events.

 

Develop your skills

Being a commissioner is a great way to develop leadership and management skills. Commissioners also develop communication skills, problem solving skills and decision-making skills. New commissioners can attend induction trainings and there are also trainings for all commissioners on topics that are important to the role.

Since taking on the role, I have also gained experience in managing a team, delegation, and having difficult conversations. In fact, it was these experiences that helped me gain a promotion at work! Amanda, county commissioner.

Read more from Amanda about how her commissioner role has helped her develop her skills.

 

 

Get the support you need

We want commissioners to enjoy their role and be able to work effectively. We know it’s not always easy, so Girlguiding Scotland have a range of support on offer:

Commissioner stories

Amanda’s story

Amanda’s story

Amanda’s story

Amanda’s story

Kincardine and Deeside county commissioner

For International Volunteer Managers Day 2024 we caught up with Amanda, Kincardine and Deeside county commissioner, to chat about how her experience as a county commissioner has furthered her career journey.

This page has been developed as part of the Transformational Leadership Project. Find out more about the project here and get in touch by emailing hello@girlguiding-scot.org.uk if you have any suggestions for how we can better support commissioners in Scotland.

Do you want to help empower girls and young women across Scotland?

We’re Scotland’s leading charity for girls and young women, helping 40,000 young members grow in confidence, have fun and realise their potential. Keep up to date on new job opportunities by following us on Instagram @GirlguidingScot or on Facebook. Check out our opportunities below…

Girlguiding Scotland is celebrating

This summer we will be inviting nominees from all across Scotland to attend a very special afternoon tea in Edinburgh.

You can now nominate volunteer(s) who have gone above and beyond for guiding in their community to be considered for a place at this event.

It will be on Saturday 14 June 2025 and full details will be made available to those invited.

 

How to nominate a volunteer

Use the form below to nominate a volunteer whose contribution to guiding in Scotland you think should be celebrated. Nominations are now open and will close at 11:59pm on Thursday 27 March.

Please read through our FAQs below before filling out the nomination form.

You can nominate an individual volunteer under any of the 3 categories below:

    1.  Supporter: someone who is inclusive or caring! A supporter could be someone who you can rely on at every event or who always provides a great welcome and finds ways to include everyone. They may have found innovative ways to run a unit or local area, or have helped volunteering to be recognised locally.
    2. Changemaker: someone who challenges or empowers! A changemaker could be someone who has grown an existing unit or (re)opened a unit. They may have developed guiding in new communities or promoted flexible volunteering. They may empower the girls and young women locally to fulfil their potential and enable them to achieve anything!
    3. Role model: someone who is inspiring or fun! A role model could be someone who has improved girl or volunteer recruitment, created more spaces for girls, acted on feedback from young members, provided exceptional girl-led experiences, or is an all-round inspirational role model for girls and young women.

 

We are excited to hear about all of the incredible volunteers who do all this and more!

In the form, you will be asked to tell us why you are nominating this volunteer.

Your nominee might be new to guiding or have been a member for a long time. They could have made a difference to 1 person or many. Please think about what they have done, who has benefitted and why that has made a difference.

 

Have any questions or need help? Email us on celebrates@girlguiding-scot.org.uk.

 

Please note:

  • Family members cannot nominate each other
  • All nominees must be over 18

 

Important information and FAQs

Show your thanks

Celebrate our members!

Honorary treasurer

The role

The honorary treasurer is a key volunteer role within our governance structure which aims to make a real difference to members in Scotland. As our honorary treasurer you will work closely with the chair of the business management and finance committee to advise the trustee board on all aspects of business management and finance matters related to the work of Girlguiding Scotland.

 

Your profile

This role is open to current and non-members of Girlguiding.

At Girlguiding Scotland, striving to be an inclusive and impactful organisation is at the heart of what we do. We recognise that being a great volunteer isn’t just about the skills that you can bring to the table, but also the unique perspectives that come from your background and life experiences.

The key skills and attributes that we’re looking for are:

  • CA, CIMA, ACCA, ACA or other similar qualification
  • Membership of Girlguiding, or willingness to become a member
  • Experience of preparing budgets and forecasting, management accounting and statutory financial reporting
  • Experience of reporting to board level, audit and knowledge of charity SORP (FRS102)
  • Experience of setting and monitoring investment strategies and supervising the performance of a significant investment portfolio
  • Experience of working with volunteers would be an advantage
  • Ability to work and join meetings remotely using a variety of technology and the ability to access papers and information online (instructions and support will be given)
  • Ability to think of the bigger picture for the benefit of members and potential members across Scotland
  • Confident to speak up and the ability to challenge others in a constructive manner
  • Capacity to be proactive in research and in reviewing papers
  • Eligibility to become a trustee in Scotland (you can find information about who cannot be a charity trustee on www.oscr.org.uk)
  • Approachable, open minded and flexible, with the ability to work with others
  • Excited to be part of shaping the future and responding to challenges
  • Capacity to be proactive and involved in building relationships with key volunteers and staff to facilitate the work between meetings
  • Committed to our values

 

Apply now

Download the application pack

Applications from across Scotland are welcomed and the closing date is 11.59pm on Thursday 10 April 2025.

 

Get more info

If you would like to have an informal chat, please get in touch with Cat Campbell, governance and compliance manager, cat@girlguiding-scot.org.uk, who can arrange for you to speak with Elaine Rough, chief commissioner and chair of the trustee board and/or Alison Irving, chair of the business management and finance committee.

Simple to send

Say thank you, celebrate a special occasion and share the joy of guiding with our e-cards!

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Choose a design

Check out our selection of e-card designs below and click the one that works for you.

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Write a message

Write your personalised message.

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Add an optional donation

Support girls and volunteers all over Scotland by adding a donation.

4.

Schedule and send

Either send your e-card straight away or schedule it for a special day!

Lead volunteer for GO coordinators

The role

We are looking for a current Girlguiding member to help support our county GO coordinators. You’ll be working with members of our learning and development team and membership development and growth team to identify where new resources and/or training are needed to help volunteers at all levels use GO effectively.

Your profile

At Girlguiding Scotland, striving to be an inclusive and impactful organisation is at the heart of what we do. We recognise that being a great lead volunteer isn’t just about the skills that you can bring to the table, but also the unique perspectives that come from your background and life experiences.

The key skills and attributes that we’re looking for are:

  • Be confident in the use of GO and committed to ongoing learning
  • Be able to communicate with various volunteers and staff
  • Be able to work as part of a team
  • To be open and approachable
  • Be able to handle difficult conversations with tact and empathy

 

Apply now

Download the application pack

Applications from across Scotland are welcomed and the closing date is 11.59pm Friday 28 February 2025.

 

Get more info

If you have any questions about this role, please contact Janice Blair our lead volunteer for volunteer experience on

Janice@girlguiding-scot.org.uk.