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2024-2025 Membership Year
2023 - 2024 Membership Year - Archived. Email info@gsdsw.org for back issues of Troop Scoop.
GSDSW Service Unit Social Media Guidelines
Facebook groups are a great way to communicate with your Service Unit, sharing information on upcoming events, resources, activities, and more! They can also be an effective tool for Service Unit Team members to communicate with each other. Instagram accounts can also serve as a great visual way to share what Service Units are doing.
Service Units and Service Unit Team Groups and Account Privacy
It is a Service Unit Volunteer’s responsibility to maintain a girl's identity and privacy and to keep all girls-oriented and Service Unit online activity as safe and protected as possible.
Any Girl Scouts of the Desert Southwest Service Unit or Service Unit Team’s Facebook Group must be set to “closed” rather than “private” or “public,” and your Girl Scouts of the Desert Southwest Director of Engagement must be one of the group administrators.
Anyone can publicly search for your “closed” group, but they will not be able to see posts and page/group contents unless you “approve” their request to join. Use caution when approving members and limit approval to join requests to Service Unit Troop Leaders, Volunteers, Caregivers of girls in your Service Unit, and GSDSW staff only.
Council also does not permit creating accounts that appear to be managed or created by Council, for example, "GSDSW Hiking Group." For groups supported by GSDSW who wish to have a public account, please contact info@gsdsw.org.
Any Girl Scouts of the Desert Southwest Service Unit or Teams’ Instagram Account must be set to “private,” not “public”. The Instagram @username must be provided to your Director of Engagement, and you must “accept” @gsdswofficial as a follower. The Instagram password must be given to your Director of Engagement.
People can see your “private” Instagram account, but they will not be able to see posts unless you “approve” their request to “follow” you. Use caution when approving followers and limit approval of follower requests to Service Unit Troop Leaders, Volunteers, Caregivers of girls in your Service Unit, and GSDSW staff only.
GSDSW Guidelines
If you have a complaint or concerns with the Council or another person, we ask that you communicate it directly - do not post on social media to report rule-breaking. Start on common ground, address the situation, attempt to resolve it, and report the communication and outcome to Council or request mediation support by emailing info@gsdsw.org.
Respect copyright and fair use - do not use other people's content without asking and giving them credit (and do not use content if there is an explicit request not to). In some cases, it is illegal.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact info@gsdsw.org.
GSDSW Social Media Platforms
Facebook - Be sure to like and follow our public GSDSW Council Facebook Page (Girl Scouts of the Desert Southwest).
Instagram - Follow our GSDSW (@GSDSWOfficial) Instagram page. Instagram is a visual platform used to inspire, confirm relevance, and showcase Girl Scouts and Troops. We share every part of Girl Scouting here.
X - Follow the GSDSW X Page (@GSDSWGirlScouts). X is used to share news, network with partners/media, and showcase what Girl Scouts and Girl Scout Troops are doing.
LinkedIn - Follow the GSDSW LinkedIn Page (Girl Scouts of the Desert Southwest). LinkedIn is used to connect with professionals, share news, and highlight how Girl Scouts and local Troops are making an impact.
Tiktok - Follow GSDSW on TikTok (@GirlScoutsdsw). TikTok is used to share fun, creative videos, highlight troop activities, and show the exciting ways Girl Scouts are making a difference.
Facebook Groups
Along with the Council's public Facebook brand page, we also manage a closed Facebook group for volunteers. This group is intended for its members to exchange ideas, collaborate, and talk about Girl Scout events and experiences. Because this group is intended for specific members, not everyone can be in it. When people request access to the closed group, their membership will be verified through Salesforce, our member data system. If, for any reason, they do not meet the requirements of the group, they will be removed or denied access.
GSDSW Volunteers - This group is for GSDSW Volunteers only and is intended to be a space for everyone to share meeting ideas, troop stories, and service projects, or to ask for suggestions!
The GSDSW Volunteer page is held to strict guidelines. We recommend that you read the rules and guidelines (listed below) before engaging to avoid posts being removed and removed from the group. We also do a "spring cleaning" in this group, so if you are no longer a volunteer or have an alias Facebook name, you may be removed without direct notice. If you are removed and feel that you should be in the group, please simply request to join the group again, and we will re-verify your current eligibility.
Feel free to report Council issues directly or for mediation support by emailing info@gsdsw.org or calling the Council emergency phone at 559-284-3795.
It is increasingly common for the media to approach people online. If you are approached by the media in a crisis or uncertain situation (such as being solicited for your Girl Scout opinion on potentially controversial topics), please do not respond to the media; instead, contact info@gsdsw.org or 559-284-3795 (Council emergency phone). As a member of Girl Scouts, you are a representative of the organization. What you say and do affects the whole organization. Use discretion, and if you ever have a question, please reach out! Additionally, families, girls, and volunteers must contact and collaborate with their council in advance on any national news media opportunities tied to girls' online marketing and sales efforts. GSDSW must be contacted prior to any media interactions for written approval from the Chief Executive Officer.
Sensitive issues refer to a range of topics. There can be incorrect rumors about Girl Scouts that tend to resurface during the cookie season when we are most visible to the public. Some past/current sensitive topics that have been brought to our attention: Planned Parenthood, COVID-19 guidelines and safety practices, questions about politics, and concerns about the palm oil industry and Girl Scout Cookies. These are not the topics we want to focus on during cookie season, as they take away from the girls and the important program pieces promoting positive learning.
Intellectual Property Considerations for Posting
Do not violate copyright laws by using designs, text from magazines or books, poetry, music, lyrics, videos, graphics, or trademarked symbols without specific permission from the copyright or trademark holder. Girl Scout trademarks, such as the trefoil shape, Girl Scout pins, badges, and patches, can be used only in accordance with guidelines for their use. (The Girl Scout trefoil, for example, may not be animated or used as wallpaper for a website.) All Facebook administrators must complete Brand Ambassador 101 for Volunteers Training in gsLearn.
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