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Support Your Girl Scout During Fall Product Program

The 2020 Fall Product Program started Saturday, September 12. Girls can join still join the program and participate.

Participating in the Fall Product Program is a positive learning experience that allows girls to utilize and learn the 5 Skills for girls while in Girl Scouts.

Girls learn all aspects of running an online business by using the M2 platform. M2 makes the experience girl-friendly with an easy-to-navigate dashboard where they can create a video, set goals, create messages for their customers, and the most popular feature, create their own avatar, which girls love!

Supporting your Girl Scout’s participation in the Fall Product Program, helps her learn from the experience, have fun and earn rewards and Cookie Credits!

Here are ways to support your Girl Scout

  1. Help your Girl Scout throughout the program. Guide her to set practical goals, listen to her practice her sales pitch, and help her set up her online M2OS storefront, including creating an avatar that looks just like her! She may need your help with sending emails to friends and family as well. The M2 Fall Product Program platform is now open. Go to: www.gsnutsandmags.com/gsco to get started.

  2. For instructions on how to help set your Girl Scout up in M2OS, read the Girl/Caregiver Fall Product Program Login Instructions.

  3. Click on the link below to go to the M2OS demo video for families. It will show you how to help your Girl Scout get registered, set her goals, create her avatar, record a message or a video, and launch her nuts, candy, and magazine storefront.

  4. How to Get Started in M2OS for Families

2. Download the Fall Product Program Family Guides.

3. Make sure your girl has a current GSCO membership. Check with your troop fall product manager or troop leader to make sure your Girl Scout is registered for the 2020-2021 membership year.

  1. If your Girl Scout needs a membership, please go to join now. To renew her membership for the 2020-2021 year, you can renew through myGS on the GSCO website.

  2. There are incentives and drawings for prizes for those who renew by September 30, 2020. For more information, click this here.

4. Agree to the requirements. A permission slip must be completed by caregivers and turned into the troop fall product manager. This slip acknowledges your responsibility for products and money.

5. Meet the deadlines. Families can enter order card orders into M2OS by October 11 at 8 p.m., or turn in the order card to your troop fall product manager before October 11. All order money collected should be turned in to the TFPM by October 11 as well.

6. Follow Safety Guidelines. Online and paper order card orders have the option of girl delivery. Girls can do “Porch Pixie” drop-off/delivery of products to friends and family, following current safety guidelines. Online orders with the girl delivery option are paid for through the M2 operating system.

Girl Scouts of Colorado is following the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment as we monitor the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. To review the most current safety guidelines, go to the pink banner on the Girl Scouts of Colorado website.

7. Use Cookie Credits.  Order Girl Scout uniforms, badges, Journey books, troop supplies, and other items through the GSCO Shop – including Trefoil Trunks program kit subscription boxes for girls! Cookie Credits can also be used to pay for GSCO events with a per girl fee and troop proceeds can be used for group activities or events.

Need more information? Go to the Fall Product Program page on our website: https://www.girlscoutsofcolorado.org/en/cookies/fall-product-program.html

Questions about Fall Product Program or need assistance? We are here to support you!

Contact GSCO customer care at 1-877-404-5708 or email inquiry@gscolorado.org.

We want to hear how your girl is using her Girl Scout skills by taking initiative, caring for the community, and Girl Scouting at home. She can send in her story here.

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