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Troop Leader Name: _____________________________________________

Troop #: ________________ Service Unit: __________________________

Service Unit Cookie Manager: ______________________________________

Cell or Daytime Phone: ____________________________________________

Email: __________________________________________________________

Membership Manager / Specialist: __________________________________

Cookie Manual

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Table of Contents

NEW Digital Cookie Pages 3 -5

What’s in a box of Girl Scout Cookies? Page 6 Cookie Timeline (Important Dates) Page 7

Per Girl Average Page 8

Girl Rewards Pages 9 - 13

Operation Cookie Pages 14 - 15

Booth Sales Pages 16 - 18

Outstanding Funds Procedure Page 19

Customer Retention Page 20

ACH Debit Sweep Procedures Pages 21 - 22

Check Policy Page 23

NEW Delivery Rewards Page 24

Deliveries Pages 25 - 27

eBudde Instructions (New Password)

***Download 2015 Updates at www.girlscoutsnyc.org*** Pages 28 - 30

Getting Your Reward Items Page 31

Cookie Cost & Rebate Chart Page 32

Available Cookie Varieties Page 33

NEW Gluten-Free Limited Pilot Page 34

Safety Page 35

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Registered Girl Scouts can now

sell cookies online through the

Digital Cookie (aka Digital Order

Card or ‘DOC’) platform.

There are now 2 ways for Girl Scouts to sell:

Traditional Order Card

Digital Order Card

We encourage girls to use both of these options to sell cookies.

Using both sale options will allow girls to reach more customers.

A valid parent email address is

required

for girls to participate

in the Digital Cookie Program.

Parents who provided an email address on their Girl Scout’s registration form will receive an email invitation in October/November asking them to enroll in DOC.

Through Digital Cookie, customers can:

x Buy Cookies Online

x Pay With a Credit Card

x

Have Cookies Shipped Directly to Them

There will be no jurisdictional boundaries with Digital Cookie. A registered Girl

Scout in New York City can sell cookies to customers anywhere in the country.

Digital Cookie

NEW

Instructions for Troops

Girl names will be

uploaded to eBudde in

advance of the sale.

(Troops will no longer have to enter them into the system.)

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Which sale option - Digital Order Card or Traditional Order Card - will

customers want to use?

Customer Guide

Digital Order Card

Traditional Order Card

For customers who want to…

For customers who want to…

x Order Online

x Pay With A Credit Card

x Pay for Shipping

x Order Face-To-Face

x Pay Cash

x Have A Girl Scout Deliver

Fulfillment: Immediate

Fulfillment: Feb/Mar 2015

Order will be processed right away at

bakery and shipped out as quickly as

possible.

Order will be submitted to family /

troop / eBudde. Cookies will be

delivered to troop as usual.

Troop Funds Distribution

For Traditional Order Card sales, nothing will change. Your troop will keep your

rebate up front as usual.

For Digital Order Card sales, funds will be distributed as follows:

Digital Cookie

NEW

Instructions for Troops

For More Information

Please visit

our website:

www.girlscoutsnyc.org

DOC orders will update

in eBudde automatically

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SPECIAL PATCH OPPORTUNITY

Exclusive “I’m A Digital Cookie Boss!” Patch

Girl Scouts can earn this special exclusive patch when

they sell 30+ Boxes through the Digital Order Card.

This patch is a custom design that will only be available

to New York City Girl Scouts.

GLUTEN-FREE AVAILABLE ON DIGITAL ORDER CARD

The brand new gluten-free Girl Scout Cookie – Toffee-tastic –

will be available to order through the Digital Order Card.

For more information on this cookie, and the limited sale pilot

being conducted in New York City, visit Page 34.

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The Girl Scout Cookie Program is the largest girl-led business in the country. By selling Girl Scout Cookies, your troop is raising funds for program resources, financial assistance, travel opportunities, camp experiences, and so much more.

How will your troop spend your cookie rebate? Here are some examples:

 Sleep Away Weekends @ Camp Kaufmann  Six Flags Great Adventure

 Broadway Show/Dinner in the City  Liberty Science Center

 Dorney Park  The Bronx Zoo

 International WAGGGS Center Trips  Hershey Park

 Great Wolf Lodge Water Park

 American Museum of Natural History  Skiing

 Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston

 And many more!

How the Cookie Crumbles

$4.00 Per Box*

*Excluding Gluten-Free – Retails At $5.00 Per Box

Troop Rebate

$0.65 SU Rebate $0.03*

(*only available to service units that meet or exceed their assigned

cookie goals) Cost of Cookies $0.99 Cookie Reward Items, $0.11 Council Programming & Training, $2. 22- $2.25* (*depending on whether or not SU goals are

achieved)

Money

What’s in a box of Girl Scout Cookies?

Council revenue on a box of gluten-free cookies ranges from $1.96 - $1.99 depending on whether or not service unit rebate is achieved. Rebate and reward expenses remain the same.

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* You must submit the delivery information for your troop cookie order by this date to be eligible for a delivery. Go to www.girlscoutsnyc.org for more information.

** All funds must be available in your troop bank account by this date for sweep to be successful. If sweep cannot be processed, your troop cookie order may be changed or pulled from eBudde. GSGNY

reserves the right to sweep for funds any time after the order is submitted, on or after the Feb. 4th date.

Cookie Timeline

Important Dates

Date

Activity

October 2014 Cookie Materials Ship to Service Unit Cookie Managers (SUCMs) November 2014 Cookie Materials Distributed to Troops at Service Unit Meetings November 4, 2014 Fall 2014 Corporate Cookie Connection (Election Day)

November 21, 2014 ACH Debit Authorization Forms Due to Council

(All Troops Without A Valid ACH Form On File)

December 12, 2014 Initial Cookie Sale Begins January 19, 2015 Initial Cookie Sale Ends

January 20, 2015 Cookie Catch-Up Sale Begins

(For Newly Registered Girl Scouts & New Girl Scout Troops Only)

January 23, 2015 Girl Scout Paperwork Due to Troop Leaders

January 28, 2015 Delivery Station Submission Deadline – All Troops*

www.girlscoutsnyc.org

February 2, 2015 eBudde Deadline for Troop Order Submission – All Troops

http://ebudde.littlebrownie.com/

February 4, 2015 ACH Debit Sweep of Troop Cookie Payments – All Troops** February 21, 2015 Drive-Thru Cookie Delivery

February 23, 2015 Cookie Deliveries Begin March 14, 2015 Cookie Deliveries End

Week of

March 16, 2015 Cookie Cupboards Open April 30, 2015 Cookie Catch-Up Sale Ends

All Catch-Up Cookie Reward Orders Due to Council May 7, 2015 Cookie Cupboards Close

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Everyone Works Together – Everyone Is Rewarded

Q: What is Per Girl Average (PGA)? A: In our Council, Per Girl Average is…

Total # of Cookies Sold By The Troop /

Number of Girls Selling

Current GSGNY

Initial Sale PGA

97

Q: Why is PGA important?

A: PGA helps us gauge how many cookies the average Girl Scout in New York City can sell. If our Council has the same number of girls selling, but we can increase our PGA by even 2 boxes, that would mean a signficant increase in cookie sales. Take a look:

Q: How can I find out what our current troop PGA is?

A: If your troop participated in the Cookie Program last year, your troop PGA is

available in eBudde under the 2013-2014 Sales Report. On the right side of the page, there is a row that says, “Initial PGA”. This will tell you the troop PGA for the Initial Sale.

Working Together

Per Girl Average

Initial Sale Total (Boxes)

# of Girls Selling

2013-2014 Per Girl Average

Increase Over 2013-2014

1,019,502

10,298

99

20,922 Boxes

1,040,098

10,298

101

41,518 Boxes

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Rewards

2014-2015 Girl Rewards

Per Girl Average Rewards (Initial Sale Only)

When your troop achieves the PGA level mentioned below, all the girls in the troop that participate in the Cookie Program during the Initial Sale will get the following rewards:

Samoas Spirit Hat

Troop PGA of 175

Super Seller Patch Pin

Troop PGA of 125

All Girl Rewards

COOKIE REWARDS ARE CUMULATIVE.

This means that motivated Girl Scouts who reach the higher reward levels will also receive the reward items at all the preceding levels. Girl rewards are for girls only.

40+ Boxes Sold

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70+ Boxes Sold

Wild Side Wristlet Wallet

Plus all preceding items.

105+ Boxes Sold

Cookie Journal

Plus all preceding items.

115+ Boxes Sold

Cool Cat Fashion Tee

Plus all preceding items.

135+ Boxes Sold

Cookie Clipboard & Cheetah Wrist Pocket

Plus all preceding items.

155+ Boxes Sold

Savannah the Cheetah Plush

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205+ Boxes Sold

Wild Side Duffle Bag

Plus all preceding items.

305+ Boxes Sold

Samoas Pillow

Plus all preceding items.

405+ Boxes Sold

Zip ‘n Go Blanket Cushion

Plus all preceding items.

500+ Cookie Club

CHOICE of $50 Gift Card

Plus all preceding items.

Build-A-Bear Workshop

Gift Card sent directly to Girl Scout family.

Purchased by Girl Scouts of Greater New York.

Alex and Ani Online

Gift Card sent directly to Girl Scout family.

Purchased by Girl Scouts of Greater New York.

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750+ Boxes Sold

Weekend Experience at Camp Kaufmann

Plus all preceding items.

Brownie – Ambassador girls will experience a fun-filled, girls only, mini-sleepaway weekend.

(Daisies who qualify for this award will be able to attend a Summer Mom & Me Weekend instead.)

Transportation not included. Specific dates apply.

1,000+ Boxes Sold

iPad Air with Camp Kaufmann-Themed

Custom Case

Plus all preceding items.

www.apple.com

iPad and custom case sent directly to Girl Scout family.

Rewards Statement

Gift Cards at 500 level, and iPad/custom case at 1,000 level, are purchased by Girl Scouts of Greater New York. The GSGNY Cookie Program is not endorsed by Build-A-Bear Workshop, Alex and Ani, or Apple Inc.

Reward items are subject to availability and program criteria. Colors, models, and appearance may vary. Council reserves the right to substitute a reward of similar monetary value and/or style if necessary.

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The Theme Participation Patch will be awarded with 40 or more boxes sold.

One additional bar patch will be given when a Girl Scout reaches one of the following levels:

100+ Boxes Sold 600+ Boxes Sold

200+ Boxes Sold 700+ Boxes Sold

300+ Boxes Sold 800+ Boxes Sold

400+ Boxes Sold 900+ Boxes Sold

500+ Boxes Sold 1,000+ Boxes Sold

Additional Cookie Patch Opportunities

More information about these patches available on Pages 5 and 15.

Operation Cookie Patches Digital Cookie Patch

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We are pleased to offer Operation Cookie as our Gift of Caring project here in New York City. Operation Cookie allows customers to purchase cookies that will be shared with service personnel, veterans, and other potential organizations that serve the community. We work in conjunction with the USO of Metropolitan New York to distribute many of these cookies. For a list of organizations that have received cookies from this program in the past year, visit www.girlscoutsnyc.org.

How can the

Operation Cookie

program benefit your troop?

LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE

Girls can employ the Operation Cookie program to take action on behalf of their community while sharpening their own entrepreneurial talents and skills.

Photos from the 2014 USO Fleet Week distribution event in New York City.

WHO’S BUYING

This program gives buyers who do not want to purchase cookies for themselves a great way to support two groups they care about – service personnel and local Girl Scouts!

TAX-DEDUCTIBLE

Purchases made for Operation Cookie are 100% tax-deductible.

YOUR REBATE

Troops receive the same rebate for every box they sell without ever having to

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2014-2015

Operation Cookie

Program

How to Earn the Special Patch

Sell 10 or more boxes for the

Operation Cookie program.

The 100+ Patch: For Girl Scouts Who Go Above and Beyond

A special corresponding 100+ Operation Cookie patch will be available to Girl Scouts who go above and beyond for the Operation Cookie program.

How does a Girl Scout qualify for this patch? INDIVIDUAL GIRL SCOUT

Sell 100 boxes or more for the

Operation Cookie program during the

2014-2015 Initial Cookie Sale.

CORPORATE COOKIE CONNECTION Troops who participate in either the Fall 2014 or Spring 2015 Corporate Cookie Connections can get this patch if they sell 100 or more boxes for Operation Cookie the day of the sale.

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Q:

What is a booth sale?

A:

A booth sale is a designated time period where a troop picks a location and sells cookies to the public.

Q:

Why would my troop want to do a booth sale?

A:

Booth sales are a great way for troops to increase cookie sales, work as a team, and reach out to the community while having a lot of fun.

Q:

How can my troop conduct a booth sale?

A:

Troops can apply for a booth sale through eBudde with their initial cookie order. Troops can also apply for a booth sale any time during the Cookie Cupboard period. Troops can apply for as many booth sales as they want, as long as they pay any

outstanding balance on a previous sale first.

Q:

How do I apply for a booth sale?

A:

During the Initial Sale period,

booth sale applications must be submitted through eBudde on the “Booth Sites” tab.

All booth sales MUST BE APPROVED by the Product Sales department before the sale can take place. During the Cupboard period from March to May, an electronic Booth

Sale Application form is available at our website – www.girlscoutsnyc.org.

Q:

When can I schedule a booth sale?

A:

Booth sales can be scheduled any time between February 21, 2015 (Staten Island Drive-Thru Delivery) and May 18, 2015 (Last Day for Booth Sales). If booth sale cookies are not ordered with an initial sale delivery, they must be picked up from the Cookie Cupboard during designated Cupboard hours and dates (Cupboards close the week of May 7th).

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Q:

Where can my troop conduct a booth sale?

A:

Booth sale locations must be within the five boroughs of New York City (our Council boundaries) to be approved.

Q:

What types of cookies should I order for a booth sale?

A:

It is up to you what variety of cookie you want to order for a booth sale. Always keep in mind that the most popular varieties are Samoas and Thin Mints; they are often the easiest to sell with the highest demand.

Q:

I’ve chosen a location for our sale. How do I get permission to sell there?

A:

Whatever location your troop chooses, it must be within the five boroughs of New York City and your troop must secure the necessary permissions to sell there. If your troop wants to sell in a park or plaza, permits may be required.

Q:

Do I have to pay for the cookies I order for a booth sale even if I don’t sell them all?

A:

Yes. Your troop must pay the Council for the cookies regardless of whether or not all the cookies are sold.

Q:

How many cookies can I order for a booth sale?

A:

To receive a booth sale on credit, troops must order between 180 boxes (15 cases) minimum or 240 boxes (20 cases) maximum. If the troop wants to fully pay for a

booth sale order at the time the booth sale order is placed, the troop can order cookies in any quantity.

Q:

When is the final day to resolve booth sale issues with the Council?

A:

The final booth sale sweep will take place the week of June 1, 2015. All outstanding booth sales must be fully paid by the time of the final sweep.

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Booth sale payments will be taken by monthly ACH debit sweeps.

Booth Sale Sweep Schedule

Scheduled Booth Sale Date

ACH Sweep For Funds

February or March 2015 Week of April 6

April 2015 Week of May 4

May 2015 Week of June 1

If Sale Date Changes: Your troop must complete the “Booth Sale Date or Location Change” Form at www.girlscoutsnyc.org at least 1 week before your previously scheduled sale date.

Your troop is responsible for any non-sufficient funds fees that result from a rejected ACH debit sweep for booth sale payment.

Date sale takes place will be determined by date submitted on “Booth Sites” tab in eBudde or Booth Sale Application during Cookie Cupboard period.

Want to do multiple booth sales in one month? No problem.

Troops can pay booth sales early by debit or credit card through our “Early Booth Sale Payment Form”. This form will be posted on our website at www.girlscoutsnyc.org.

Booth Sales

GSGNY Line of Credit

Troop eligibility for a line of credit is determined by the Girl Scouts of Greater New York. The invitation to receive a booth sale on credit is extended at the discretion of Girl Scouts of Greater New York and this privilege can be revoked from any troop at any time. Only one booth sale will be awarded to a troop on credit at a time.

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Money

Outstanding Funds Procedures

Responsible Party

Troop Leader(s) – Registered 01 and/or Registered 02 Booth Sale Period

February 21, 2015 (Earliest Delivery) to May 18, 2015 Potential Actions Taken

The following actions may be taken by Girl Scouts of Greater New York if the troop does not meet these payment requirements:

x Phone Calls/Emails From Product Sales Department x Phone Calls/Emails From Membership Team

x Phone Calls/Emails From Finance Department

x Letters Sent From Product Sales Department/Finance Department x Referral to Collections Agency

x Responsible Parties Will Not Be Reappointed To Any Leadership or Administrative Volunteer Positions

o No Cookie Program Participation Until Resolution o Troop Will Be Prevented From Accessing eBudde

o Service Unit Team (Managers, Cookie Managers, Etc.) May Be Notified Use or Freeze By Date

Cookies for the 2014-2015 program year have a ‘Use or Freeze By’ date of

September 1, 2015. No GSGNY Girl Scout troops should be selling cookies from the 2014-2015 year (or before) after that date.

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What is the #1 reason a customer doesn’t purchase a box of Girl Scout Cookies?* They’re never asked! How can your Girl Scouts and your troop keep potential customers connected to the cookie sale? Here are a few recommendations:

x Get a Troop Email Address. Today an email address is one of the easiest, fastest and cheapest ways to communicate with the public. Sign your troop up for an email address through a free service like Gmail or Yahoo that you or another adult volunteer can manage; then anyone in your troop can give out this email address as a safe and effective way of contacting your troop about cookie sales.

x Start an Email List. Ask your customers if they would be interested in giving you their email addresses to get information about future cookie purchasing opportunities from your troop. Be honest about how you will use their information and remember to respect their wishes if they no longer want to receive emails.

x Create a Cookie Contact Database. When a Girl Scout leaves Girl Scouting, her customers often lose their only contact for Girl Scout Cookies. Encourage your Girl Scouts to ask customers if they would like to get information about future cookie purchasing opportunities from your troop. You can maintain a troop database of customers that you can still reach with cookie buying opportunities after a Girl Scout leaves your troop. Remember to add the customer only after a Girl Scout family receives permission to include their contact information in your records.

Customers

Keeping In Touch

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Is the ACH Debit Authorization Form on file for your troop valid

(same bank account - same authorized signer - same troops linked)?

If not, you MUST submit a new one for 2014-2015!

ACH Debit Authorization Form

Due to your Membership Specialist by November 21, 2014.

x Troops are required to submit this form to participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Program in New York City.

x A valid troop bank account is needed. See the Troop Resource Guide for a copy of the form and instructions on how to set up your troop bank account.

x All payments for the Initial Sale will be taken by ACH debit sweep. The sweep will be based on the troop cookie order

submitted through eBudde by February 2. x Troops are responsible for all NSF

(non-sufficient funds) fees resulting from rejected ACH debit sweeps.

Accuracy of Your eBudde Order

Your troop is responsible for the accuracy of your order in the eBudde system. All ACH debit sweeps during the Initial Sale will be based off of the amount due for your troop cookie order in eBudde (minus any booth sales awarded on credit). eBudde will become inaccessible to users after 11:59 PM on February 2, 2015. All orders in the system at that time will be considered final.

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Things To Remember About ACH Debit Sweeps

x ALL Funds Must Be Available at Time of Sweep: Sweeps will only be authorized by your bank if all the funds for your order are available at the time of the sweep.

All money will be swept from troop bank accounts on Wednesday, February 4, 2015. If the ACH debit payment cannot be processed, the troop cookie order may

be changed to compensate for the missing funds or pulled from eBudde completely.

x Deposit Checks Early: Your troop will be responsible for ensuring that all the checks you accept clear and are credited to your troop bank account prior to the ACH debit sweep. Checks that are returned for insufficient funds will endanger the processing of your ACH debit sweep.

x NSF (Non-Sufficient Funds) Charges: Your troop will be responsible for any NSF charges that result from an unsuccessful ACH debit sweep.

Does our troop have the option of paying our booth sale in advance?

Yes!

x Go to www.girlscoutsnyc.org -> Cookies -> Cookie Resources. x Complete the form that says, “Pre-Pay Your Booth Sale”.

x Once you submit this form, the funds for your booth sale will be swept by the Council on February 4 along with your troop cookie order payment.

For information on the procedure for collecting booth sale payments, see the Booth Sale section on Page 18.

Visiting the Cookie Cupboards

Cookie Cupboards will be open starting the week of March 16th, 2014.

Troops will be able to pre-pay troop cookie orders through the electronic forms

published on our website. For a complete outline of Cookie Cupboard procedures, go to www.girlscoutsnyc.org in Spring 2015.

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Paying For Your Order

Protect Your Troop!

Recommended Check Policy

Does my troop have to accept checks?

No. If you would like to accept cash and money orders only, your troop is welcome to set that policy. Just make sure to communicate this to your Girl Scout families at the start of the sale.

Your troop is responsible for returned checks.

In the event of a returned check, the individual who wrote the check should replace it,

including any additional bank fees, with a certified check, money order, credit card

payment, or cash payment.

Do not accept checks for more than $50.00.

Accept only ONE CHECK per household/customer/family. Write the customer’s PHONE # and DRIVER’S LICENSE # on the face of the check.

***Returned Checks Can Jeopardize the Processing Of Your Troop Cookie Order***

If your troop bank account has insufficient funds to cover your troop cookie order, the ACH debit sweep for payment will be rejected by your bank. Your troop will be responsible for any resulting insufficient funds fees and the rejection could jeopardize the processing of your troop cookie order.

How can you avoid this?

o Deposit checks at least 3 days before the ACH Debit Deadline of February 4th. o Monitor your troop bank account to ensure all checks clear in advance of the ACH

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Special Delivery Reward Items

This year your troop has the opportunity to earn rewards for your Girl Scouts and Troop Leader just for combining troops together for your delivery, or by participating in a Drive-Thru event.

When 4 or more troops are linked to a delivery site

***OR***

When any troop participates in a Drive-Thru event…

1 Samoas Charm Dangler

1 “You’re Super Sweet”

Samoas Tote

For Each Girl Selling Cookies

(Sold At Least 1 Box in eBudde)

For Each Troop Linked

(4 Troops Linked To A Delivery Site = 4 Totes)

x All items will be sent to Service Unit Cookie Manager for distribution.

x Troop eligibility for these rewards will be determined by Product Sales Staff. x Delivery must take place with details as submitted through electronic delivery

forms for troops to be eligible for these rewards. Any changes that decrease number of troops linked to a delivery site, or prevent delivery from taking place, will make troops ineligible for these rewards.

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Annually our delivery agents make about 500 cookie deliveries. Troop cookie

deliveries take place over the course of several weeks in February and March. GSGNY is one of the few Girl Scout Councils in the country that still offers home delivery to troops.

Submission Deadline

Wednesday, January 28, 2015 by 11:59 PM

x Your troop MUST submit your delivery information through one of our online electronic forms by this date to be eligible for a delivery.

Delivery Requirements

x 60 Case Order Minimum: Any delivery site must receive at least 60 cases. To receive your own delivery, your troop cookie order must total at least 60 cases.

60 case order does NOT include “Operation Cookie” or Digital Cookie boxes because they are not delivered to your troop.

x Submission Deadline: All delivery information MUST be submitted by the deadline of WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28TH, 2015.

x Delivery locations must be within the five boroughs of New York City.

x Submit Through Our Website: Delivery information must be submitted through the electronic forms available at www.girlscoutsnyc.org.

Delivery Options

Troops have three available options for receiving their troop cookie order:

1. SINGLE TROOP DELIVERY: You are a single Girl Scout troop that has met the 60 case delivery minimum and wants to receive your own delivery.

2. MULTIPLE TROOP DELIVERY: You are combining your delivery with another/several other troops to meet the 60 case delivery minimum. 3. STATEN ISLAND DRIVE-THRU: See next page for additional information. Troops that do not designate a delivery location will be routed to a local Delivery Hub for pick up. They will be assigned a day and time to pick up the troop cookie order. Troops will need to adhere to the requirements set by that Delivery Hub location.

Delivery

Submitting Your Delivery Information

at www.girlscoutsnyc.org

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Delivery

Staten Island Drive-Thru

Date: Saturday, February 21, 2015

Description: Choose this delivery option by filling out the appropriate form at

www.girlscoutsnyc.org. You will receive an assigned pick-up time from the Council office. You will use your own car(s) to pick up your entire troop cookie order.

Location: To Be Announced

Time Assignments: Troops will be ASSIGNED a pick-up time by Council about 1 week before the event. Your troop must be prepared to pick up your cookies any time between 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM. Due to the popularity of this event, time of day

requests (morning, afternoon, etc.) cannot be accommodated. No case minimum necessary.

Delivery

Troop Delivery Responsibilities

x Delivery Period: All deliveries must take place during the scheduled delivery period of February 23, 2015 – March 14, 2015.

x Day and Time Requests: Troops can request specific delivery dates when they submit delivery information through the online form at www.girlscoutsnyc.org. Requested delivery dates and times cannot be guaranteed, but the delivery agent will try their best to accommodate your request. Whether or not your request is met, the delivery agent will contact you to schedule a mutually beneficial time for delivery during our pre-set delivery period. No Sunday deliveries.

x Troop Representative: A representative from your troop should be present for delivery of cookies. Your troop is responsible for the accurate counting and acceptance of cookies.

x Delivery Discrepancies: Any discrepancies with your troop cookie delivery MUST BE NOTED ON THE DELIVERY TICKET. Signed delivery tickets are an

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received. GSGNY and/or the delivery agent are not responsible for any case discrepancies that are not reflected on the signed delivery ticket.

x Case Quality: Do not accept cases that appear to be crushed or damaged. Reflect any cases you do not accept on your signed delivery ticket.

x Safe Storage: Store your cookies in a safe, clean place. GSGNY is not responsible for any cookies damaged or lost after cookies have been delivered and accepted by your troop.

x Your Troop Will Be Contacted: Your delivery agent will contact your troop by phone or email before your delivery is scheduled to take place. They will use the information that was submitted by your troop through the electronic delivery forms at www.girlscoutsnyc.org.

x Your Entire Order Will Be Delivered: Your delivery agent will arrive with all the cookies needed to fulfill the troop cookie order placed by your troop in eBudde. If the agent does not have all the cookies needed to complete your order, they will arrange a new delivery date and time for the remainder of your order. Remember to reflect any cases that were not delivered on your delivery ticket before signing. x You Will Receive A Delivery Window: Your delivery agent will provide a window

of time estimating their arrival on the date the delivery will take place. If for any reason the delivery agent is unable to arrive on the scheduled day or delivery window, someone will contact your troop to reschedule your delivery.

x Courtesy and Respect: Your delivery agent will be courteous and respectful. We expect our troops to be courteous and respectful to our delivery agents. If your experience does not meet these expectations, please contact the Product Sales Department at GSGNY.

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Download The 2015 Instructions

www.girlscoutsnyc.org

Practice on the eBudde Demo Site

Want to practice before you have to enter your order?

You can enter as many fake orders as you want on the eBudde

Demo site before submitting the real thing.

Visit the eBudde Demo site at:

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IMPORTANT

Updated 2015 eBudde Instructions

www.girlscoutsnyc.org

2015 eBudde Default Password:

3761@RahRah

Updated eBudde instructions for

2014-2015 will be posted to

www.girlscoutsnyc.org for download.

The new instructions will reflect the

changes that you will see in eBudde from

the Digital Cookie Pilot.

Please visit our website at www.girlscoutsnyc.org for updated

instructions, or contact your Service Unit Cookie Manager for

additional details.

Updated For

Digital Cookie

www.girlscoutsnyc.org

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eBudde Password Update

http://ebudde.littlebrownie.com/

***Remember – your order MUST BE SUBMITTED TO EBUDDE by

Monday, February 2, 2015.***

1. Go to the eBudde website: http://ebudde.littlebrownie.com/

2. Enter your email address and password. Click “Login”.

Your PASSWORD

***All eBudde Passwords Will Reset Again This Year***

Password: On your first login, you will need to use this password:

3761@RahRah

You will then be prompted to change your password to something of your choosing.

If you have problems accessing eBudde, need to be added as a user, or need to update your login information, please email [email protected] with your name, service unit, troop number, and email address.

Does eBudde allow multiple users under one troop?

Yes. Any troop can add multiple users to the system.

I have a cookie parent that needs access to eBudde. What do I do?

Any existing user can add a new user to eBudde themselves under the “Settings” tab. If you need additional help, email [email protected] with the name, troop number, and email address that needs to be added to the system. More users can always be added at any time under the “Settings” tab.

3. NEW USERS: You will be prompted to change your password and enter your contact information. Enter your contact information and click “Submit”. This will bring you to your eBudde Dashboard. From here you can enter all the information for your troop(s) using the navigation tabs at the top of the page.

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Rewards

Getting Your Reward Items

x Stay Connected To Your Service Unit: Most cookie rewards for the Initial Sale are sent to your Service Unit Cookie Manager (SUCM) for distribution. They are usually distributed at the March or April service unit meeting. Make sure that a

representative from your troop is included in your service unit contact list to stay updated on scheduled meetings.

x Send A Representative: It is your troop’s responsibility to send a representative to your local service unit meeting to pick up the reward items for your troop.

x Bring the eBudde Report: At the meeting, your troop representative should have a copy of what items your troop is supposed to receive. You can download and print the Girl Report from eBudde on the “Rewards” tab.

x Count and Sign: At the service unit meeting, your SUCM will have you count the reward items you accept and sign for them. When you sign, this means you are

acknowledging that you have received all the reward items your troop was supposed to receive from the SUCM. You should notify your SUCM about any shortages before you leave the meeting.

x Rewards Over 500 Boxes Sent Directly to Family: All rewards over the 500 boxes sold level will be sent directly to the Girl Scout family.

x Problems? Notify your Service Unit Cookie Manager first. Make sure you include your troop number and a description of the problem. If needed, your SUCM will contact the Product Sales team at GSGNY.

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2 Ways To Get This Cookie In New York City

x Digital Order Card

x Cookie Cupboards - Spring 2015

Retail Price:

$5.00 Per Box

(All Other Cookies Remain At $4.00 Per Box) Troop Rebate:

$0.65 Per Box

(Same As All Other Cookies) Cookie Description: GLUTEN-FREE

Buttery cookies packed with golden toffee bits. How Troops Order: These cookies can be purchased in 2 ways:

1. Through the Digital Order Card (Digital Cookie) starting December 12th. Customers will pay to have the cookies shipped directly to them.

2. Through Cookie Cupboards starting the week of March 16th.

Available On

Troop Initial Order?

No. These cookies will NOT be available for troops to order through eBudde when their initial troop cookie order is due. What if troops want to sell these cookies during December – January order taking? Remember that any orders taken by the troop that are not placed through the Digital Order Card will have to be picked up at a local Cookie Cupboard in the spring. These cookies will NOT be included in troop deliveries. A very limited quantity of these cookies will be available in New York City. Once we run out, there is no guarantee we will be able to get more. Because of this, we recommend that troops direct customers who want Toffee-tastics to the Digital Order Card during the Initial Sale period.

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All girls who participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Program use 10 Basic Safety Guidelines.

1. Show You’re A Girl Scout. Wear the Girl Scout

membership pin and/or Girl Scout clothing to identify yourself as a Girl Scout.

2. Buddy Up. Always use the buddy system. It’s not just safe, it’s more fun.

3. Be Streetwise. Become familiar with the areas and neighborhoods where you will be selling Girl Scout Cookies.

4. Partner with Adults. Adults must accompany Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, and Juniors when they are taking orders, selling, or delivering product. Girls grade 6 – 12 must be

supervised by an adult when selling door-to-door and must never sell alone. Adults should be present at a cookie booth in any public place at all times.

5. Plan Ahead. Always have a plan for safeguarding money – avoid walking around with large amounts of it or keeping it at home or school. Give proceeds to supervising adults who should deposit it as directed by Girl Scouts of Greater New York as soon as possible. 6. Do Not Enter. Never enter the home or vehicle of a person when you are selling or making

deliveries. Avoid selling to people in vehicles or going into alleys.

7. Sell in the Daytime. Sell only during daylight hours, unless accompanied by an adult. 8. Protect Privacy. Girls’ names, addresses, and email addresses should never be given out

to customers. Use a group contact number or address overseen by an adult for

customers to request information, reorder, or give comments. Protect customer privacy by not sharing their information except for the product sale. Girls should never take credit card numbers.

9. Be Safe on the Road. Always follow safe pedestrian practices, especially when crossing at intersections or walking along roadways. Be aware of traffic when unloading product and passengers from vehicles.

10. Be Net Wise. Take the GSUSA Internet Safety Pledge before going online and using the

Digital Cookie Program. Follow the specific guidelines related to marketing online.

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For More Cookie Resources, Visit Our Website:

www.girlscoutsnyc.org

The 5 Skills

Shaping Your Girl Scout’s Future

GOAL SETTING:

Your Girl Scout sets cookie sales goals individually and, with her team, creates a plan to reach them. She develops Cooperation and Team Building skills along the way!

DECISION MAKING:

Your Girl Scout helps decide how her team will spend their cookie money, furthering her Critical Thinking and Problem Solving skills.

MONEY MANAGEMENT:

Your Girl Scout takes cookie orders, handles

customers’ money and gains valuable and Practical Life Skills around financial literacy.

PEOPLE SKILLS:

Your Girl Scout learns how to talk to, listen to and work with all kinds of people while selling cookies. These experiences help her develop Healthy Relationship and Conflict Resolution skills she can use throughout her life.

BUSINESS ETHICS:

Your Girl Scout is honest and responsible at every step of the cookie sale. Her business ethics reinforce the Positive Values she is developing as a Girl Scout.

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