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The Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) may raise yearly membership fees by 240%, from $25 to $85.
“We have collectively acknowledged that a membership dues increase is needed which is greater than the 25 percent (or $6.25) the National Board has authority to approve in a single triennium,” Girl Scouts of the USA President Noorain Khan and CEO Bonnie Barczykowski wrote in a handbook for delegates who will vote on the potential increase this weekend.
The vote comes as membership in the Girl Scouts has declined in recent years, due in part to the pandemic and other factors. The Boy Scouts of America, now called Scouting America, allowed girls to join its ranks in 2018.
The organization ended the 2023 fiscal year with a $4.4 million deficit, according to the handbook, and it is expected to increase to $5.6 million at the end of the 2024 fiscal year.
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“Over the past few years, costs have increased everywhere, and neither GSUSA nor our councils have been immune to this pressure,” the handbook said, adding that the National Board has been using its financial reserves to cover costs.
That included funding to start the Gold Award Scholarship Fund, insurance for members and the pilot program for the Girl Scout Experience Box.
“Operating at a deficit — spending more than we bring in — as we have been doing, is not sustainable. We can no longer afford to use our financial reserves, and we cannot pass through all escalating costs to our councils,” the leadership said, adding that they would, along with increased membership fees, also focus on partnerships and robust fundraising.
The handbook noted that there is “sufficient financial assistance to meet the needs of current and future members.”
“The additional revenue generated by national annual membership dues of $85 for girls and $45 for adults will enable all of us, together, to deliver our Movement strategy,” it said.
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But some, like Girl Scout troop leader Sally Bertram, think the dues increase is way too much.
“I just feel like a triple jump in numbers is going to dissolve the Girl Scouts in southeast Indiana,” Bertram told WCPO-TV. “People out here do not pay that kind of money.”
Bertram said that being a Girl Scout leader, which she’s done for more than 30 years for her daughters, then her granddaughters, is important to her.
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“I think that these girls could lose a lifetime of experiences,” she said of the possible membership increase.
FOX Business has reached out to the Girl Scouts for comment.