The
camp tour is an important step in the sales of your
camp to a prospective family or donor. It is your
camp’s best chance to show off the magic of your
camp in action. For prospective campers, think of it as a potential $25,000 sale ($6,700/year for 3.8 years – or mo...
Photo by Robert Navarro
Camp is a magical place. Hours and hours of preparation ensure that campers have an incredible experience every summer. But what happens when there is an emergency at
camp? Whether something as simple as a storm taking out all internet and pho...
The entire staff of JCamp 180 and the Harold Grinspoon Foundation join Harold in expressing our sorrow for the physical losses at
Camp JCA Shalom, Gindling Hilltop
Camp, and
Camp Hess Kramer that resulted from the Woolsey fire. Thankfully both camps had evacuated people, lives...
On January 14, 2021, guest presenters Steven Woolf from the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) and Andrew Gurwitz Ziv from Eden Village
Camp led a webinar on the major provisions of the COVID-19 financial relief bill passed in the U.S. in December 2020 and how it app...
Many camps are adapting and designing exciting or creative new approaches to thanking, engaging, and delighting friends, families, donors, and supporters this summer. This summer, your
camp, like so many other Jewish camps, might not allow visitors to Shabbat services, may ...
With two months or so to go before
camp begins, there are many things you can do that can increase the number of kids at your
camp each week this summer. Although we all hope to have our camps full early in the year, many families do not begin to think of summer activities for...
Calling all new(ish) members of a nonprofit Jewish
camp board or
camp committee. Are you confident that you know what you need to know to make the difference you want to make for your
camp? Do you understand effective governance practices, particularly as they apply to a nonpr...
Your
camp – and the
camp community – collects a lot of data every year. Basic information about: campers and their families; enrollment by session, gender, and age group; staff hiring; incoming phone calls; donors and donations; and more. Is this data piling up unused in yo...
This is the second year that JCamp 180 has been a co-sponsor of the Foundation for Jewish
Camp-led program that collects data across the field of nonprofit Jewish
Camp. Your
camp's Director or Executive Director should have received a custom link for your
camp via email - pl...
Overview JCamp 180 Chai Match challenge grants are offered to camps that have previously participated in Meet Your Match and Create Your Match grants. Camps must apply and be selected to participate in the program. Camps may select the level of participation that meets t...
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