G.S. Cookies – Mascot Goal Posters

Activity Description: Youths set a troop cookie goal and draw the GSUSA mascot to show how cookie money will be used.


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Instructions (Estimated Total Time: 25–30 min):

  1. Talk about troop goals. (5 min)
    • Cookie money can be used for fun activities, needed supplies, or helping others. Ask youth what they would enjoy. Ask youth how they could use cookie money to help people, animals, or the planet.
    • Get a few verbal ideas and write the choices down for the group to see.
  2. Vote on favorite goals. (3–5 min)
    • Youth vote by raising hands, placing stickers, or using tokens. Or read each idea aloud and ask youth to clap for the ones they like best. Count claps to see which ideas are most popular.
    • Count votes and announce the top choice.
    • See GSUSA – D/B/J Voting or GSUSA – Teen Scout Voting for more details on how to vote.
  3. Set a package goal. (2 min)
    • Talk about how many cookie packages the troop will try to sell to reach their goals. Help youth understand how their goal connects to their favorite idea
  4. Mention personal goals. (2 min)
    • Divide the troop total goal by the number of active scouts to determine how much each scout should try to sell.
    • Remind all youths “Every scout helps in their own way. Some will sell a little, some will sell a lot, and that’s okay! We’re working together as a team. This number shows how much help the troop needs, but your family can also pick your own goal and try for fun rewards from the council.”
  5. Draw the troop goal with the mascot. (8–15 min)
    • Youth draw the GSUSA mascot for the year in a fun way that shows the troop’s chosen goal.
    • They can add backgrounds, speech bubbles, or designs to highlight how cookie money will be used.
    • (Optional) Save drawings to decorate cookie booths or share with customers.

Poster Resources


Click Here -> See what GSUSA Requirements could be met in Goals Category

Leaders – please be aware of double dipping and make your own informed choice.

Info Needed for Set Goals: Brainstorm ideas, pick one to make a troop sales goal, and set your personal goal.

Info Needed for Budget Goals: Set a troop goal and budget and get feedback

This activity does not meet any Scouting America Requirements


Click Here -> See what GSUSA Requirements could be met in Plan Category

Leaders – please be aware of double dipping and make your own informed choice.

Info Needed for Spirit Plans: Decorate your booth, make a cookie costume, OR make a cookie song/dance.

This activity does not meet any Scouting America Requirements


Click Here -> See what GSUSA Requirements could be met in Customer Category

Info Needed for Customer Sharing: Share the reason for the cookie sale with customers.

Info Needed for Pitches: Make a sales pitch and practice, create a video, or write it down and get feedback (Ambassador needs feedback from 3 mentors).

This activity does not meet any Scouting America Requirement

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  • Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. “Volunteer Toolkit Explore.” Girlscouts.org, my.girlscouts.org/content/girlscouts-vtk/en/vtk.explore.html. Accessed 22 Nov. 2025.

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