Girl Scouts launching new community-centric service model

Greensburg, IN — Girl Scouts of Central Indiana is launching a new community-centric service model to provide greater support for members, volunteers, families, and communities within their 45-county footprint. Through this new two-pronged shift, the organization will save $312,000 annually that will then be reinvested back into girl programming and camps.

Girl Scouts of Central Indiana has relocated all membership field staff to 24 co-working spaces throughout central Indiana. This new model will help employees get out into the communities, such as Greensburg, to better support girls, families, and volunteers. Each unique co-working space will also offer networking opportunities, Girl Scout community engagement, and in many locations, areas to build additional Girl Scout program options.

Council locations in Edinburg, Richmond, Kokomo, and Bloomington will be closing throughout the next several months.