The Financial Feasibility Of Growing A Camp
Camp is an exciting place—a place of growth, learning, trying new things, testing the waters, searching, and wonder. Is it so difficult to imagine why camp leadership loves to build or try new concepts?
How Gifts-In-Kind Organizations Make It Easy for Camps To Connect With Donors
When nonprofit parks and rec agencies think about what they need to keep their organizations running, they often think of fundraising campaigns. But what if they could get the items they need donated just by
Gifts-In-Kind Organizations Can Help Camps Cut Costs
Finding new ways to cut costs is always important for nonprofit camps. That need is even greater now in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Even after non-essential businesses begin to reopen, revenue lost during
Financially Aiding Integration
White participants in the 1960s Civil Rights Movement adopted a fundamental belief that “If you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem.”
Full Of Heart
Besides being the only non-profit camp in the Midwest for children with heart disease, Camp Odayin asks families to pay only $25 for their children to attend a week of residential camp. For some families, even this
Time=Money
How much does a faucet washer cost? Maybe a nickel? Wrong. The shower's leaking bad in cabin #3 and you've got to fix it before the kids arrive. Your well-meaning
Podcast: Budget Time
If anyone can make talking about camp budgets fun and interesting, it would be our friends at CampHacker!Here is one of their recent podcasts, on that very subject: Budget