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2021 Annual Impact Report SCAN THIS TO VIEW ONLINE

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Girl Scout Strong is the collective of all these strengths, amplified by the power of sisterhood. We are resilient. We are empowered. We are Girl Scout Strong.

GIRL SCOUT STRONG

Trying something new, even if she might not be great at it, takes strength. Creating boundaries and standing up for herself—and others—takes strength. Turning challenges into opportunities takes strength.

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Strength is often equated with fearlessness—but strength is so much more than that.

To help people at all times, And to live by the Girl Scout Law.

This report covers our Fiscal Year 2021, October 2020 to September 2021. During this period, we inspired, encouraged, and cultivated strength in girls by continuing to offer unique virtual experiences in the areas of STEAM, Life Skills, Entrepreneurship, and Outdoors. We also leveraged our organization’s strength to offer select in-person programming—with local, state, and CDC-compliant safety protocols—including the return of our beloved summer camp. Following 2020’s year of disappointing “can’ts,” girls once again experienced the enchantment of endless possibility—and we were made profoundly aware that our mission was more important than ever. Even with protective face masks, the unequivocal joy on our girls’ faces shown through as they discovered more about themselves, leaned into new opportunities, stretched the bounds of achievable goals, and tapped into newfound levels of self-esteem. Herein, we present stories of girls in our community who have made the world a better place during the ongoing pandemic. We hope you’ll join us in celebrating all our girls, their achievements, and our collective successes. As you read through these pages, you will see your investment in action. We have delivered programming to girls exactly where they were, throughout the pandemic. Our girls rose to the challenge, embracing new ways of communicating, learning, and socializing—and putting leadership into action with courage, confidence and character to make the world a better place. Thank you for championing our girls. Our strength is her strength—and her strength is more important now than ever. Because you are making the world a better place for girls, girls are making the world a better place for everyone. Yours in Girl Scouting,

Ellen E. Swarts Chair, Board of Directors

Our ever-resilient Girl Scouts led the way with courage, confidence and character. They weren’t just strong – they were Girl Scout Strong. They forged forward, turning challenges into opportunities and rallying with a relentless urge not to dwell on difficulties or disappointments, but instead, to pick themselves up and move forward.

2021 was undoubtedly challenging, a time of deep collective anxiety and uncertainty. Early 2020’s two-week quarantine to slow the spread of COVID-19 would eventually turn into two long years of isolation and social distancing. At the start of fiscal year 2021, our girls were already well acquainted with navigating life in a pandemic; by the end, they were seasoned experts.

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Girl Scouts has taught me to be self-confident, which is very good for my mental health. I have learned to be brave when trying new things, which reduces anxiety I might have had when put in new or uncomfortable situations. I have learned to be adaptable. Girl Scouts’ encouragement of always trying new things has led me to pursue activities that make me happy.”

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Our Numbers Tell Our Story

230 Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors earned the Gold Award— the highest honor in Girl Scouts—for completing powerful take-action projects that made the world a better place.

1439 Girl Scout Juniors were presented the Bronze Award for group projects that made a difference in their communities.

80% of girls said participating in Girl Scouts makes me feel like I am part of something bigger than myself.

GSGLA Girl Scouts earned 28,872 badges and awards in Entrepreneurship, STEAM, Outdoors, and Life Skills.

785 Girl Scout Cadettes were presented the Silver Award for projects that demonstrated their leadership skills, determination, and dedication to improving their communities.

9,891 girls had a one-of-a-kind outdoor experience that fostered bravery, confidence, and Girlsadventure.had37,540 hands-on experiences developing business skills through Girl Scouts Entrepreneurship programming.

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have held one or more leadership roles. In the past 12 months Girl Scout alums have served on a committee or in a leadership position for a local club or chapter of a national or international organization.

90% of U.S. women astronauts were Girl Scouts.

80% of women tech leaders were Girl Scouts.

76% of women United States Senators were Girl Scouts.

100% of SecretarieswomenofState were Girl Scouts.

86% of Girl Scout alums are registered to vote—and vote always or almost always.

50% of women business leaders were Girl Scouts.

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Source: 2021 Report by the Girl Scout Research Institute

Courage

—Indiana D., Daisy, winner of Making Space for Girls challenge

It takes courage to soar. In August, five of our Girl Scouts —two Daisies, two Juniors, and a Cadette—rose to the occasion (literally) when their work ascended into space aboard a SpaceXCRS23 from Kennedy Space Center to the International Space Station as part of the “Making Space for Girls” 2020 STEAM-learning mission challenge. Our Girl Scouts— whose work was chosen out of 680 entries from girls of all ages across the country—faced fierce competition and bravely stepped outside their comfort zones to try something new and exciting, challenging and different.

“ Girls used to not go to space. People said they couldn’t and now they can and I’m going to go... I can do anything I put my mind to.”

“I want to be a NASA scientist in the future and...winning [the Making Space for Girls] contest makes me want to pursue a career in science even more, and I know I can do it! [The Making Space for Girls patch I earned] means a lot to me, because it reminds me that a simple idea I had could turn into something so big. Every time I look at it, I remind myself that I can do something I put my mind to.”

—Milan T., Junior, winner of Making Space for Girls challenge

89% Girls like me can do important things 86% I am glad I am me 70% I do what is right, even when it is hard Source: 2021 Report by the Girl Scout Research ConfidenceInstitute “ I actually feel the most confident when I’m wearing my Girl Scout vest. It’s just something about wearing it that makes me feel like a superhero. I feel like I have nothing to fear and I can do anything I want and I just love it. ” — Sarah

Our amazing volunteers boost girls’ confidence by creating a community where girls feel comfortable and supported. This environment provides psychological safety which empowers girls to act with courage, as they feel free to be themselves without judgement. In fact, two-thirds of girls feel like being in Girl Scouts supports their mental health and emotional well-being.

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Earning the Girl Scout Gold Award is no small feat. Girls who earn this prestigious award identify an issue within their community, innovate a solution, create a detailed action plan, and spend a minimum of 80 hours bringing it to fruition. Through earning the Gold Award, Giovanna—whose Gold Award project focused on creating ageappropriate educational resources on pediatric radiation therapy— made an important self-discovery.

“I learned when I want something, I do not stop working toward it until I get it. My passion behind my project has made me more confident in myself and seeing what I have accomplished has furthered my tenacity. Ultimately, I learned that I am capable of doing amazing things when I have a passion for it and an intention to help other

We stand firm that Girl Scouts is for every girl, everywhere, and that all girls deserve the opportunity to prepare for a lifetime of leadership. Through our Community Partner Program, we bring the Girl Scouts curriculum directly to After School organizations like After School All-Stars, ASPIRE, and Long Beach WRAP in Title I schools. Our Community Partner Program allows us to deliver our proven, research-backed STEAM, Life Skills, Outdoors, and Entrepreneurship programming to low-income communities—at no cost to the girls or their families.

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Character development is an integral part of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. Positive values like honesty, integrity, kindness, and caring are rooted in the Girl Scout Promise and Law, and are woven into every aspect of Girl Scouting—from what girls do in Girl Scouts to who they do it with: caring, trained adult volunteers who guide girls along their character development journeys.Character

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About half are already working on solutions, declaring:

• When I see a problem in my community, I think of many ways to solve it.

“ [Girl Scout volunteers are] teaching me right from wrong and that doing kind things makes the world a better place.”

Source: 2021 Report by the Girl Scout Research Institute

• I pay attention to what my community needs.

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• I know what my community needs to become a better place.

“ These girls live to help and know how blessed they are to be able to be in a position to help others every chance they get. ” —Sindia Gonzalez, Adult Volunteer, Troop 07291

Troop 07291 has made it their mission to help in their community. The girls have taken on projects such as canned food drives for Thanksgiving, a community walking trail clean-up with the local police department, care packages for kids in the foster care system, and a community back-to-school drive to support struggling families.

Making the World a Better Place

After earning her Trees Badge, Cadette Girl Scout Lauren was inspired to take her passion for the outdoors and turn it into environmental activism. She partnered with TreePeople, a local organization dedicated to greening neighborhoods across Southern California, creating outreach tools—what she calls the Ecojunkie Toolbox—to help motivate her community to get involved. She presented her take-action ideas at the Los Angeles Public Library’s Teen Council and at the US Forest Service’s Generation Green.

“ I felt accomplished after [completing my Take Action Project]. I was able to use my creativity and love for the environment to lead a project that would help my community. I hope to spread awareness and empower everyone I meet to take action for the environment. ” —Lauren, Troop 01636

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Our Financials Activities for the year ended 9/30/21 Public Support $ 861,297 Product Program (Net) 10,687,444 Merchandise Sales (Net) 488,872 Program Fees 766,822 Property & Equipment Use Fees 42,010 Interest & Dividends (Net) 233,054 Realized & Unrealized Loss on Investments (Net) 1,707,299 Gain on Sale of Assets (Net) 6,235,915 Employee Retention Credit 1,846,743 PPP Loan Forgiveness 1,923,000 Other income 19,841 Total Support & Revenue $ 24,812,297 Program $ 15,842,638 Management + General 2,241,652 Fundraising 701,071 Total Expenses $ 18,785,361 Change in Net Assets $ 6,026,936 Net Assets (Beginning of the Year) 40,751,329 Net Assets (End of the Year) $ 46,778,265 (FY2021: 10/1/2020 – 9/30/2021) Financial Position at 9/30/2021 Current Assets $ 16,712,336 Long-term Investments 13,993,947 Property + Equipment (Net) 27,676,807 Total Assets $ 58,383,090 Current Liabilities $ 4,144,962 Long-Term Liabilities 7,459,863 Total Liabilities $ 11,604,825 Net Assets without Donor Restrictions $ 46,042,395 Net Assets with Donor Restrictions 735,870 Total Net Assets $ 46,778,265 Total Liabilities & Net Assets $ 58,383,090

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Juliette Gordon Low Society

Michelle C. Wroan Moira PatriciaBradyA.and Curtis Crider

Lynn Mack-Costello and Joseph Costello

Dale Marshall Megan Martin and Brian Long Megann Giardino

Phyllis E. Currie PJ RachelWalkerIvy Clarke

Fiscal Year Donors2020-2021 10/1/2020 – 9/30/2021 $50,000+ Stasia Washington $25,000+ Capital Group FashionEY NationalNovaRecreation Foundation TheSOLVThomas and Dorothy Leavey VernonFoundationCommunity Fund $10,000+ American Legion #283 Bank of America Citizens Business Bank LonJoanJacobsJonesV.Smith Foundation Long Beach Wal-MartTechMDSkanskaFoundationCommunityFoundation $5,000+ AC DeloitteCliffordCaliforniaMartinCommunityFoundationSwanInvestmentCounselors Kathleen L. McCarthy Kathryn E. Nielsen SouthernKPMG California Edison The Marjorie and Edward Illig Family Foundation $1,000+ Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings, AileenInc.O. Poehls Alysia Vanitzian and Michael DonorDonorDicksDeniseDeniseDebbieDanielleDanielCraigConstanceChristineChristieCarolynCarolBrentBrendaBillBeverlyBetseyBerghBarryBarbaraAnnaBackauskasTomS.TopkisBoehmOrthodonticsL.BrewerNowackMaherJ.ZamzowWiblinM.DedrichRumerandSeanCrahanandSeanYuL.BurgChasseurC.JacklingEndowmentFundPortnoyandRobertMeadandKenNowackGutchesSportingGoodsAnonymousAnonymous Adrienne Pacheco Aileen O. Poehls Alana Hyman Amy Caponpon Ann BarryMooreandPeggy Edwards Bernice Horst Betsey L. and Donald Brewer Betty ElisabethEleanorDianneDianneDianeDianeDianaDeniseDeniseDeniseDebbieDavidDanielleCortneyCorrineConstanceCindyChrystalChristineCharlesCharaCarolynCarolBrendaAnonymousBeverlyBerdianskyFrancesPadwayJ.ZamzowM.DedrichBakerSwodeckCarrollDeanandRosemaryVeniegasBroeselandBenTennL.BurgAbelSzlempSager-EblingandJulieBattagliaCookandKenNowackGutchesHsuFreemanK.GrohulskiWeaverBelkandLawrenceCalderBelk&LawrenceCalderGirlScoutMovement-wideChallengePlannedGiftMoningerL.Dick Elisabeth Rendeiro and Steven EllenElizabethDePaulChadwickE.andRobertF. Swarts Erik and Eva Andersen Girl Scout LissaLiseLisaLindaLiisaLeanneLaurieLaNeaseKellyKatyKathrynKatharineKarenJulieJuanitaJosephJessicaJenniferJaniceJanetIsabellaHarryHailynGloriaGinaGailFrancescaFrancesErinErikaChallengeMovement-widePlannedGiftHomanandJasonOremlandMorenoTaylorandAnnGiagniI.BoyleMcLeodandBobHalfacreJ.ChenWebbTrustDelGaudioWhaleyandStevenPrestonRectorDevereauxCardenasHirschDoplemoreandKennethBealsMasiniDeShawandMarkMcConnellE.NielsenCarlsonandJasonMaxwellAdamsandHannahJacobsJ.RodgersandMichaelFroggattandJayGriffeyAxelrodL.LuttgensAlfred

We are proud to recognize the following individuals who have included Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles as a beneficiary in their wills, retirement accounts, trusts, or insurance plan as of March 2022. For more information or to join the Juliette Gordon Low Society, please contact giving@girlscoutsla.org.

Margaret B. Zarate Margaret Rosenthal

Marie Fouts Marie Marie-LouiseParco and Kenneth Van MarilynHorneand

Ellen FrancescaSwartsTaylor and Ann Giagni

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KiwanisKelyKellyKatieKathrynMasiniSturdevantWilsonHendersonLyonClubofLaCañada Foundation

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Rosa Delgado and Albert McNair Russell Moore Spirent Communications Stacey Watson Sue and James Hillendahl Tammie Scott

Dr. and Mrs. John Wells Gale and John Musker Genie GeraldParkinsonandKathleen Delker Girl Scout Troop 00142 Girl Scout Troop 01476 Girl Scout Troop 06435

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Julie KandaceMcAdamandDon Soderstrom

Elisabeth L. Dick

Mary MechanismsTaylor Education Association

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Leilani Wilmore Lissa LizabethAlfredand Brian Hall Lori MargaretMillerA. Gordon Marie Hamer Parco Moira NorthropNancyBradyYaegerGrumman Corporation Parsons Corporation Phyllis E. Currie

Placentia Round Table Women’s Club SebastianPlanetBidsand Andreea Igreti Fund

Shelley B. Thompson

$500+

Heather and Herb Rim ILLIG Construction Company

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Mutual of America

Sawchuk

GirlGileadScout Troop 04021 Gwen and Guilford Babcock Harry Webb Trust

Girl Scout Troop 01185 Girl Scout Troop 06005

Jean and Ronald Coleman Jean S. and Roger S. Dunn

Theresa Edy Kiene and Matthew Kiene United States Department of Agriculture United Way Greater New Orleans Area Universal Studios Yolanda and David Williams

Jim LynnLoriLoisLiseLindaKristinKimberlyKariJuanitaJosephNiemiecOllivierDawsonAndersonKrivisFossumGreigL.LuttgensCoxZemanMack-Costello

Barry and Peggy Edwards Carrie

AmazonSmile Foundation

DebraDeborahDeanneDaveClarenceChristyCharleneCatherineMcKenzieRueQuanHodsonJohnsonandMindyFisherAranda-MooreLancelloPetersenandRobert

and Joseph Costello

Sue and James J. Femino

Jane Chamberlin

Alyce LaViolette Amy Debourget Horn

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MargotMediaand Mitchell Milias

Helen Hurston

Jeff B. JoanJimJenniferJenniferBernerDevereauxLShrierHallmanCancilla

Joanna Callaghan

Mary Kitchen Matt McMaster-CarrGill Supply Company

Sempra Energy

$250+

MarietteMakotoLisaLaraKrogerBranchAxelrodYamasakiandAlexander

Millu and Gerardo Ramirez Mrs. Joan Hasler Ms. Carolyn Kintz

Susan and John Major Donor Advised Fund at Rancho Santa Fe Foundation Susan TerilynLearyandJohn Proffitt

Ms. Clare Durand

Nancy Martin Nisha and Christopher Horton Patricia Saienni

Lynne Brickner

Ann and Robert Neilson

Tandy and Ric Wilson Tania Van Herle United Way Worldwide Wesley Aping

Dianne Belk and Lawrence Calder Dorothy M. Parson

Girl Scout Troop 06965 Girl Scout Troop 11105 Honorable Sandra Klein Integrated Project Management Company Janet JessicaDavisand Paul Hinkle Joanne Thorne Judith Brooks Karen KathleenEnzerand Jim Doty Kathleen Samaniego Kathy F. Richards Kerri LauraBalboneandLuis Leal

John and JB Berry

Peggy and Michael Stahlheber Randi and Amber Helgesen Renee W. Fraser, Ph.D. Samira Guirguis Sandy YvonneVickieTenaSusieStevenSonyaShaenaMarWalkerWiermanBeldingLangTuckerAdamsandTyson

Angelus Block Co Ann

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Renee W. Fraser, Ph.D.

SouthernSavills Edison

Teledyne Technologies Incorporated

William Nelson

$1,000+ Albert ErinEllenDr.DonorDianeDeniseDeniseCraigConstanceChristieC.V.H.S.BrendaBetseyAva-KathrynZesigerCaposselaL.BrewerJ.ZamzowRoboticsandSeanCrahanL.BurgChasseurandKenNowackGutchesJaffeeAnonymousJudyHoGavazzaSwartsandJasonOremland We are grateful for the support of those who have already donated in FY2022, between October 1, 2021 and May 31, 2022.

Fiscal Year Donors2022 10/1/2021 – 5/31/2022 $50,000+ Capital NationalGroupRecreation Foundation $25,000+ Dwight Stuart Youth Fund SebastianHSBCEY and Andreea Igreti Fund $10,000+ Adams Legacy Foundation American Legion #283 Carrie Estelle Doheny Foundation Citizens Business Bank Elisabeth L. Dick Henry L. Guenther Foundation Joan LonKPMGJonesLLPV.Smith Foundation VernonSkanskaCommunity Fund $5,000+ City National Bank Deloitte Kathleen L. McCarthy

California

E. Nielsen Kerri LEGOBalboneSystems, Inc. Mia PerezBritelFamily Fund

Lois LynnLynnCoxForeseMack-Costello and Joseph MargaretCostelloA. Gordon Margot and Mitchell Milias Marie Peters Mark and Cathy Louchheim Mary Bankston Mary MechanismsTaylor Education Association

Tricia McReynolds

Jeff B.

Susan and John Major Donor

Elizabeth and Robert Soukup Elizabeth Topkis

Kimberly Krivis Lissa Alfred Lori MaggiMillerVan De Voorde

Harry Webb Trust

$500+

Michelle Willson

Stimson

Sharp

Leanne J. Rodgers Leilani Wilmore Lise L. Luttgens

Girl Scout Troop 15741

Susan M Kubica MD

Tandy and Ric Wilson

DianneDianeDanielleCindyCherylBonnieBarryBarryBarbaraArpieArleneAnneAnneOlsonE.JacobyMarieHandWithersZavianS.TopkisBoehmandPeggyEdwardsArnoldHundleyColvinandGaryBernsdorfPortnoyWeaverBelkandLawrence

Stacey and Wesley Fifield

$250+

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Vickie VictoriaAdamsandCharles Hill

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Adriana Leyva Alysoun

Calder Edison International Employee Contributions

Peggy and Michael Stahlheber Pennie Taylor

Gale and John Musker

Honorable Sandra Klein Jane Chamberlin

Michelle C. Wroan

Erin Dawkins and Matthew Aaronson

Advised Fund at Rancho Santa Fe

Gerald and Kathleen Delker

TeresaTenaStevenStephanieStaceyBelsheWatsonStalkerBeldingTuckerandRoger

Mrs. Eleanor S. Richards Mutual of America

Maureen Kindel

Patricia A. and Curtis Crider Shaena Walker

SueSempraSamanthaRobertRishiRGPProjectPNCPhyllisKellyE.CurrieFinancialServicesDevelopmentGroupBhargavaKellyLavinEnergyCallaway

Girl Scout Troop 00577

Girl Scout Troop 15845

WilliamWendellVictoriaValeroTheresaTerilynTammieFoundationScottandJohnProffittEdyKieneandMatthewKieneWilmingtonRefineryHightreeAndSylviaKlieverRevocableTrustH.NelsonCharitableFund

Joni KathleenNoel and Jim Doty Kevin Chen

American Business Bank Ann

Girl Scout Troop 01521

Jim KiwanisJuanitaNiemiecDawsonClubof

Mariette and Alexander Sawchuk

Girl Scout Troop 05065

Ms. Lisa Cadenas

Uptown Long Beach Lions Club

ElizabethEFIDonorDeanDaveCharlesBryanAndreaAmberAmazonSmileHigginsFoundationHamiltonJoelGaldrikianYacoobianandMindyFisherandKarinaCatalanoAnonymousGlobalandChristopher

Girl Scout Troop 07862

Jeanne O’Donnell

MargaretMakotoMadelynLoriLauraKathyKarlaKarenJimmieBernerWoods-GrayTanLewisUrbanovitchandLuisLealZemanAlfanoYamasakiandHenry

Nisha and Christopher Horton

Mr. and Mrs. Eric Shaffer

Gayla Kraetsch Hartsough

Rosa Delgado and Albert McNair Russell Moore

On Terry Callahan

Nicole Stan Olivia

Heather Hetrick

Wendy Fletcher

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