Who can purchase a Lifetime Membership? What does it cost?
- Adults (30+ years old): $400
- Young Alum (18-29 years old): $200
- Adults (10+years in GS): $200 (new this year!)
How do I purchase a Lifetime Membership?
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Primary Caregivers
- Through MyGS Account
- Login to your MyGS account and click on My Household.
- Select Purchase Lifetime Membership for the person in your household or you can select this option at checkout when renewing.
- Follow the prompts to complete and pay for your Lifetime membership.
- If your age (18-29) indicates you are a Young Alum or your years in Girl Scouts (10+) qualifies you for the 50% discounted Lifetime membership rate, you will be prompted with this option on the choose payment type section during your membership renewal.
- For more information on household renewal, refer to the Household Renewal Instructions
- With entrepreneur's Council Credit:
- Follow these instructions to review via the Council Credit Conversion form: 2025 Membership Renewal with Council Credit
- Follow these instructions to review via the Council Credit Conversion form: 2025 Membership Renewal with Council Credit
- Through MyGS Account
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Troop Leaders
Troop Leaders can purchase Lifetime memberships for graduating Ambassador Girl Scouts using troop funds if all girls agree.-
Login to your MyGS account and click on My Troops.
- Select Purchase Lifetime Membership for the person in your troop or household or you can select this option at checkout when renewing.
- Follow the prompts to complete and pay for your Lifetime memberships.
- Girls ages (18-29) qualify for the Young Alum Lifetime membership discounted rate of $200 and will be prompted with this option on the choose payment type section during your membership renewal.
- For more information on Troop Renewal, refer to the Troop Renewal Instructions
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Why are lifetime members asked to renew each year?
While lifetime members do not have to pay their annual $25 membership dues, they have to renew their volunteer role to indicate how they will be participating. Find out more here: Why do Lifetime Members Need to Renew?