Javascript is required for this site to function, please enable.
View Summary    Filter Responses Download Responses Browse Responses ยป
Page: Camper Enrollment Information
1. What month do you FIRST allow camper enrollment for the following summer?
 answered question368
 
skipped question
1
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
September - November
28.5%105
December
7.1%26
January
14.7%54
February
16.6%61
March
10.1%37
April - June
7.1%26
Other (please specify)
[ShowReplies]
16.0%59

2. Compared to last year at this time, our camper enrollment for the coming summer is:
 answered question368
 
skipped question
1
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
12.0%44
about the same as last year
28.5%105
higher than last year
28.5%105
we do not enroll individual campers or we have not yet begun the enrollment process
31.0%114

3. If your enrollment is higher or lower in Question #1, how much higher or lower is it?
 answered question228
 
skipped question
141
 1-3%4-7%8-10%>10%N/ARating
Count
higher by18.2% (34)11.2% (21)7.5% (14)20.3% (38)42.8% (80)187
lower by8.8% (10)9.7% (11)8.0% (9)9.7% (11)63.7% (72)113

4. COED CAMPS ONLY. Compared to last year at this time we have:
 answered question208
 
skipped question
161
 fewer enrolled nowabout the same as last year at this timemore enrolled nowRating
Count
for boys12.1% (25)60.7% (125)27.2% (56)206
for girls11.4% (23)62.2% (125)26.4% (53)201

5. Compared to last year at this time, what is your best guess at how enrollment in each of the following AGE GROUPS is progressing? (Choose only ONE for each age group.)
 answered question277
 
skipped question
92
 under 6 years6-9 years10-12 yearsteensadultsRating
Count
fewer than last year20.0% (17)36.5% (31)40.0% (34)47.1% (40)3.5% (3)85
about the same as last year25.1% (53)66.4% (140)65.4% (138)53.1% (112)13.3% (28)211
more than last year14.9% (23)44.8% (69)53.9% (83)50.6% (78)7.8% (12)154
not applicable to our camp75.0% (114)10.5% (16)7.2% (11)14.5% (22)80.3% (122)152

6. Compared to last year, campers are enrolling:
 answered question273
 
skipped question
96
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
for shorter length sessions
7.0%19
about the same length sessions
80.2%219
for longer length sessions
12.8%35

7. Compared to last year, we have:
 answered question275
 
skipped question
94
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
fewer returning campers
6.5%18
about the same percentage of returning campers
64.0%176
more returning campers
26.5%73
we don't track returning campers
2.9%8

8. For specialized programs such as horseback riding, tripping, etc., compared to last year, campers are:
 answered question272
 
skipped question
97
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
not as interested in the specialized program(s)
2.6%7
interested/enrolling to the same degree
41.9%114
more interested in the specialized program(s)
14.3%39
we don't offer specialized programs
41.2%112

Page: Staff Information
9. Compared to last year at this time, our contracted staff numbers for the coming summer are:
 answered question350
 
skipped question
19
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
behind our staff hires last year
14.9%52
about the same as last year
42.9%150
ahead of our staff hires last year
25.7%90
we haven't started hiring yet
16.6%58

10. If the number of your contracted staff is higher or lower in Question #8, how much higher or lower is it?
 answered question205
 
skipped question
164
 1-3%4-7%8-10%>10%N/ARating
Count
higher by13.8% (22)15.0% (24)16.3% (26)15.0% (24)40.0% (64)160
lower by12.3% (13)12.3% (13)11.3% (12)9.4% (10)54.7% (58)106

11. Compared to last year at this time, we have hired:
 answered question293
 
skipped question
76
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
fewer specialized staff
15.7%46
about the same number of specialized staff
67.6%198
more specialized staff
16.7%49

12. Compared to last year at this time, we anticipate hiring:
 answered question273
 
skipped question
96
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
fewer international staff
16.8%46
about the same number of international staff
71.1%194
more international staff
12.1%33

13. Compared to last year at this time, we have hired:
 answered question295
 
skipped question
74
 fewer about the same number more Rating
Count
female staff10.4% (30)73.4% (212)16.3% (47)289
male staff16.4% (44)71.0% (191)12.6% (34)269

14. Compared to last year at this time, we have:
 answered question308
 
skipped question
61
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
fewer returning staff
21.8%67
about the same number of returning staff
46.1%142
more returning staff
32.1%99

Page: Camp Profile Information
15. Section:
 answered question332
 
skipped question
37
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
Chesapeake
2.4%8
Evergreen
3.6%12
Great Rivers
4.8%16
Heart of the South
4.2%14
Illinois
4.5%15
Indiana
0.9%3
Keystone
4.8%16
Michigan
3.3%11
New England
14.8%49
New Jersey
3.6%12
New York
15.1%50
Northern California
2.7%9
Northland
3.0%10
Ohio
5.4%18
Oregon Trail
1.5%5
Rocky Mountain
0.3%1
Southeastern
7.8%26
Southern California/Hawaii
5.4%18
Southwest
0.9%3
St Louis
0.6%2
Texoma
1.8%6
Upstate New York
1.2%4
Virginias
3.0%10
Wisconsin
4.2%14

16. What are the first three digits of your camp's zip code?
 answered question339
 
skipped question
30
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
007 0.0%0
009 0.0%0
010
0.6%2
011 0.0%0
012
0.6%2
013 0.0%0
014 0.0%0
015
0.3%1
016 0.0%0
017 0.0%0
018
0.3%1
019
0.3%1
020
0.3%1
021
0.3%1
022 0.0%0
023 0.0%0
024
0.9%3
025
0.3%1
026
0.9%3
027
0.6%2
028
0.9%3
029 0.0%0
030
0.3%1
031 0.0%0
032
0.3%1
034
0.6%2
035 0.0%0
037 0.0%0
038
0.9%3
039 0.0%0
040
2.4%8
041
0.3%1
042
0.6%2
043
0.3%1
044 0.0%0
045 0.0%0
046 0.0%0
048 0.0%0
049 0.0%0
050
0.3%1
054
1.2%4
057
0.3%1
060
0.9%3
061
0.3%1
062
0.6%2
063 0.0%0
064
0.3%1
065 0.0%0
066 0.0%0
067
0.6%2
068 0.0%0
069 0.0%0
070
0.3%1
071 0.0%0
074 0.0%0
076 0.0%0
077
0.3%1
078
0.9%3
079 0.0%0
080
0.3%1
083 0.0%0
085 0.0%0
086
0.3%1
087 0.0%0
088
1.5%5
089 0.0%0
100
0.3%1
101 0.0%0
103 0.0%0
104 0.0%0
105
0.6%2
106
0.3%1
107 0.0%0
108
0.6%2
109
0.6%2
110 0.0%0
111 0.0%0
112 0.0%0
113 0.0%0
114
0.3%1
115
0.9%3
117
0.9%3
118 0.0%0
119 0.0%0
120 0.0%0
121
0.6%2
122 0.0%0
123 0.0%0
124 0.0%0
125
1.5%5
126 0.0%0
127
1.5%5
128
1.2%4
129
0.6%2
130
0.3%1
131 0.0%0
132 0.0%0
133
0.3%1
134
0.3%1
135 0.0%0
137
0.6%2
138 0.0%0
139 0.0%0
140 0.0%0
141
0.3%1
142
0.3%1
144
0.6%2
145
0.3%1
146 0.0%0
147 0.0%0
148 0.0%0
150
0.3%1
152
0.3%1
153 0.0%0
155
0.6%2
156 0.0%0
157 0.0%0
158 0.0%0
159
0.3%1
160
0.3%1
161 0.0%0
162 0.0%0
163 0.0%0
164 0.0%0
166 0.0%0
168 0.0%0
170 0.0%0
172
0.3%1
173 0.0%0
174 0.0%0
175 0.0%0
176 0.0%0
177 0.0%0
178 0.0%0
179 0.0%0
180 0.0%0
181 0.0%0
183 0.0%0
184
1.5%5
185 0.0%0
186 0.0%0
187 0.0%0
188
0.3%1
189
0.6%2
190
0.9%3
191 0.0%0
193
0.3%1
194
0.3%1
195 0.0%0
197 0.0%0
198 0.0%0
199 0.0%0
200
0.3%1
201
0.3%1
206
0.3%1
207
0.3%1
208
0.3%1
209 0.0%0
210
0.6%2
211
0.3%1
212
0.3%1
215 0.0%0
216 0.0%0
217 0.0%0
218 0.0%0
219
0.6%2
220
0.3%1
221 0.0%0
222 0.0%0
223 0.0%0
224 0.0%0
226 0.0%0
227 0.0%0
228
0.6%2
229
0.3%1
230 0.0%0
231 0.0%0
232 0.0%0
233 0.0%0
236 0.0%0
238 0.0%0
240
0.3%1
241
0.3%1
242 0.0%0
243 0.0%0
244
0.3%1
245 0.0%0
249 0.0%0
253 0.0%0
254 0.0%0
262 0.0%0
265 0.0%0
268
0.6%2
270
0.3%1
272 0.0%0
273
0.3%1
274 0.0%0
275
0.3%1
276
0.3%1
277 0.0%0
278
0.3%1
279 0.0%0
280 0.0%0
281 0.0%0
282 0.0%0
283 0.0%0
284 0.0%0
285
0.6%2
286
0.6%2
287
0.9%3
288 0.0%0
290 0.0%0
291
0.3%1
292 0.0%0
294
0.3%1
296
0.3%1
297
0.3%1
298 0.0%0
300
0.6%2
301 0.0%0
302 0.0%0
303 0.0%0
305
0.3%1
306
0.3%1
307 0.0%0
309 0.0%0
310
0.3%1
312 0.0%0
313 0.0%0
314 0.0%0
315 0.0%0
317 0.0%0
318 0.0%0
320 0.0%0
321
0.3%1
322
0.6%2
323
0.3%1
326
0.3%1
327
0.3%1
328 0.0%0
330 0.0%0
331 0.0%0
332 0.0%0
333 0.0%0
334
0.3%1
335 0.0%0
336 0.0%0
337 0.0%0
338 0.0%0
342 0.0%0
344
0.3%1
347 0.0%0
350 0.0%0
351
0.3%1
352
0.3%1
356 0.0%0
359
0.6%2
361
0.3%1
362 0.0%0
366 0.0%0
368 0.0%0
370
0.3%1
371 0.0%0
372
0.6%2
373 0.0%0
374 0.0%0
376 0.0%0
377 0.0%0
378 0.0%0
379 0.0%0
381 0.0%0
383 0.0%0
384 0.0%0
385 0.0%0
386
0.3%1
388
0.3%1
390 0.0%0
391
0.3%1
392
0.3%1
397 0.0%0
401 0.0%0
402 0.0%0
403 0.0%0
405 0.0%0
406 0.0%0
407 0.0%0
410
0.3%1
420 0.0%0
421
0.3%1
424 0.0%0
425 0.0%0
427 0.0%0
430
0.9%3
431
0.3%1
432
0.3%1
433
0.6%2
435 0.0%0
436 0.0%0
437 0.0%0
438
0.6%2
440
1.5%5
441
0.3%1
442 0.0%0
443 0.0%0
444 0.0%0
445 0.0%0
446 0.0%0
447 0.0%0
448 0.0%0
449 0.0%0
450
0.3%1
451
0.3%1
452
0.3%1
453
0.3%1
454 0.0%0
456 0.0%0
458 0.0%0
460 0.0%0
461 0.0%0
462 0.0%0
464 0.0%0
465 0.0%0
466 0.0%0
467
0.3%1
468 0.0%0
470 0.0%0
471 0.0%0
472 0.0%0
473 0.0%0
474
0.3%1
476 0.0%0
478 0.0%0
479 0.0%0
480 0.0%0
481 0.0%0
482 0.0%0
483 0.0%0
484
0.6%2
485
0.3%1
486
0.3%1
487 0.0%0
488 0.0%0
489 0.0%0
490
0.9%3
491 0.0%0
492 0.0%0
493 0.0%0
494
0.9%3
495
0.3%1
496
0.9%3
497 0.0%0
498 0.0%0
499 0.0%0
500
0.3%1
501
0.3%1
503 0.0%0
504 0.0%0
505 0.0%0
508 0.0%0
513 0.0%0
520
0.3%1
521 0.0%0
522 0.0%0
523
0.3%1
524 0.0%0
526 0.0%0
527 0.0%0
528 0.0%0
530
0.6%2
531
1.2%4
532 0.0%0
535 0.0%0
537 0.0%0
538 0.0%0
539
0.6%2
540
0.3%1
541 0.0%0
543 0.0%0
544 0.0%0
545
2.4%8
546 0.0%0
547 0.0%0
548
1.2%4
549
0.3%1
550
0.3%1
551 0.0%0
553 0.0%0
554 0.0%0
556 0.0%0
557
0.3%1
558 0.0%0
559 0.0%0
560
0.3%1
561 0.0%0
562 0.0%0
563
0.3%1
564 0.0%0
565 0.0%0
566 0.0%0
570 0.0%0
572 0.0%0
577 0.0%0
580 0.0%0
581 0.0%0
582
0.3%1
583 0.0%0
584 0.0%0
587
0.3%1
591
0.3%1
593 0.0%0
597 0.0%0
599 0.0%0
600
1.2%4
601
0.3%1
602 0.0%0
603 0.0%0
604 0.0%0
605
0.3%1
606
0.3%1
607 0.0%0
609 0.0%0
610 0.0%0
611
0.3%1
612 0.0%0
613 0.0%0
614 0.0%0
615 0.0%0
616 0.0%0
617 0.0%0
618 0.0%0
619
0.3%1
620 0.0%0
622 0.0%0
623 0.0%0
625 0.0%0
627
0.3%1
628 0.0%0
629 0.0%0
630 0.0%0
631 0.0%0
633
0.3%1
634 0.0%0
636 0.0%0
640
0.3%1
641
0.6%2
645 0.0%0
647
0.3%1
648 0.0%0
650 0.0%0
651 0.0%0
652
0.3%1
653
0.3%1
654 0.0%0
656 0.0%0
658 0.0%0
660 0.0%0
661 0.0%0
662 0.0%0
666 0.0%0
668
0.6%2
672
0.3%1
678 0.0%0
680 0.0%0
681 0.0%0
684 0.0%0
685
0.3%1
688 0.0%0
691 0.0%0
693 0.0%0
700 0.0%0
701 0.0%0
705
0.3%1
706 0.0%0
707 0.0%0
708 0.0%0
711 0.0%0
712 0.0%0
714
0.3%1
719 0.0%0
720 0.0%0
722 0.0%0
725 0.0%0
727 0.0%0
729 0.0%0
730
0.3%1
731 0.0%0
740 0.0%0
741 0.0%0
743 0.0%0
744 0.0%0
748 0.0%0
750
0.3%1
752 0.0%0
756 0.0%0
757 0.0%0
758
0.3%1
760 0.0%0
761 0.0%0
762 0.0%0
764 0.0%0
765 0.0%0
766 0.0%0
767 0.0%0
768
0.3%1
770 0.0%0
773 0.0%0
774 0.0%0
775 0.0%0
780
0.3%1
781 0.0%0
782 0.0%0
784 0.0%0
786
0.3%1
787 0.0%0
788 0.0%0
789 0.0%0
791 0.0%0
797 0.0%0
802 0.0%0
803 0.0%0
804
0.3%1
805
0.3%1
806 0.0%0
808 0.0%0
809 0.0%0
810 0.0%0
811 0.0%0
812 0.0%0
813 0.0%0
816 0.0%0
828 0.0%0
830
0.3%1
833 0.0%0
837 0.0%0
838 0.0%0
840 0.0%0
841 0.0%0
850
0.3%1
852 0.0%0
853 0.0%0
855 0.0%0
856
0.3%1
857 0.0%0
859 0.0%0
863
0.3%1
870 0.0%0
871 0.0%0
875 0.0%0
877 0.0%0
879 0.0%0
883 0.0%0
891 0.0%0
895 0.0%0
900
0.6%2
902
0.6%2
904 0.0%0
905 0.0%0
907 0.0%0
908
0.3%1
910 0.0%0
911 0.0%0
912 0.0%0
913
0.9%3
914 0.0%0
915 0.0%0
916 0.0%0
917 0.0%0
919 0.0%0
920 0.0%0
921
1.2%4
922 0.0%0
923
0.3%1
925
0.3%1
926 0.0%0
927 0.0%0
928
0.3%1
930
0.3%1
931 0.0%0
932 0.0%0
934 0.0%0
935
0.3%1
936
0.3%1
937 0.0%0
939 0.0%0
940 0.0%0
941 0.0%0
943 0.0%0
944 0.0%0
945
0.3%1
946 0.0%0
947 0.0%0
949
0.3%1
950 0.0%0
951 0.0%0
952 0.0%0
953
0.3%1
954
0.3%1
956 0.0%0
957 0.0%0
958 0.0%0
959
0.3%1
960
0.3%1
961
0.6%2
967 0.0%0
968 0.0%0
970 0.0%0
971 0.0%0
972
1.2%4
973
0.6%2
974 0.0%0
975 0.0%0
977
0.3%1
980
0.6%2
981
0.6%2
982
0.6%2
983
0.6%2
984 0.0%0
985 0.0%0
986 0.0%0
988 0.0%0
989 0.0%0
992 0.0%0
995
0.3%1
996
0.3%1
997 0.0%0
B0W 0.0%0
L2N 0.0%0
V6G 0.0%0

17. Camp affiliation:
 answered question348
 
skipped question
21
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
Agency
28.2%98
Religious
18.1%63
Independent For Profit
26.1%91
Independent Not For Profit
25.9%90
Governmental
1.1%4
Health-related
0.6%2

18. Summer youth camp clientele served:
 answered question351
 
skipped question
18
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
boys camp
6.0%21
girls camp
16.2%57
coed camp
71.8%252
more than one of the above
6.0%21

19. Type of program:
 answered question350
 
skipped question
19
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
Day
28.3%99
Resident
71.7%251

20. While every camp dreams of filling 100% of its available slots, that is rarely possible. In the real world, directors establish a target/goal for enrollment. How does your target/goal enrollment relate to your actual capacity if all your camper slots were filled?
 answered question346
 
skipped question
23
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
about the same
35.0%121
goal is 1-5% lower than capacity
19.9%69
6-10% lower than capacity
21.1%73
11-15% lower than capacity
11.8%41
>15% lower than capacity
12.1%42

21. If budgeted camp enrollment was less than actual capacity, the main reason for this difference was:
 answered question278
 
skipped question
91
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
We can't hire enough staff to enroll fully.
2.5%7
We choose to limit our enrollment to give a quality experience.
19.1%53
We have not reached capacity for years.
40.6%113
Age group size limits and enrollment requests do not match.
15.8%44
Other (please specify)
[ShowReplies]
21.9%61

22. Last summer, how close did you come to your target/goal for camper enrollment?
 answered question349
 
skipped question
20
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
100% or more of our target
24.6%86
95-99% of our target
24.6%86
90-94%
18.9%66
85-89%
13.8%48
80-84%
6.3%22
75-79%
3.7%13
70-74%
3.4%12
65-69%
2.6%9
<65%
2.0%7

23. How did last year's enrollment compare to the highest enrollment you had in the last five years?
 answered question341
 
skipped question
28
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
It was higher than all the previous 5 years.
29.9%102
It was about the same as our high in the last 5 years.
23.8%81
It was lower than our highest enrollment in the last 5 years.
46.3%158

24. Our greatest need for staff is in:
 answered question346
 
skipped question
23
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
certified staff
20.2%70
health care
23.1%80
program specialists
24.0%83
cooks
15.6%54
male staff
42.5%147
female staff
7.8%27
trip leaders
6.1%21
staff 21 or older
30.3%105
Other (please specify)
[ShowReplies]
9.2%32

25. Our greatest concerns for camper recruitment are:
 answered question186
 
skipped question
183
 Response
Count
[ShowReplies]186

Find...
Show replies
Hide replies