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Page: Camper Enrollment Information
1. What month do you FIRST allow camper enrollment for the following summer?
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Percent
Response
Count
Previous Summer Months
23.5%47
September - November
24.5%49
December
11.0%22
January
21.5%43
February
10.5%21
March
3.5%7
April - June
1.5%3
Current Summer Months
2.5%5
Other (please specify)
 
1.5%3

2. Compared to last year at this time, our camper enrollment for the coming summer is:
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Count
lower than last year
17.8%35
about the same as last year
32.0%63
higher than last year
49.2%97
we do not enroll individual campers or we have not yet begun the enrollment process
1.0%2

3. If your enrollment is higher or lower in Question #2, how much higher or lower is it?
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higher by12.6% (15)22.7% (27)13.4% (16)37.8% (45)13.4% (16)119
lower by6.4% (3)21.3% (10)12.8% (6)27.7% (13)31.9% (15)47

4. If enrollment is higher or lower, why do you think that is true?
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5. Compared to last year at this time we have:
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 fewer enrolled nowabout the same as last year at this timemore enrolled nowdon't enrollRating
Count
for boys18.9% (36)36.3% (69)37.9% (72)6.8% (13)190
for girls14.7% (28)37.9% (72)40.5% (77)6.8% (13)190

6. 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.)
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 fewer than last yearabout the same as last yearmore than last yearnot applicable to our campRating
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9 years or younger18.0% (35)42.8% (83)36.1% (70)3.6% (7)194
10-12 years16.2% (31)37.7% (72)44.5% (85)1.6% (3)191
teens19.0% (36)40.7% (77)35.4% (67)5.3% (10)189
adults5.3% (8)17.8% (27)13.2% (20)64.5% (98)152

7. We offer camp session lengths of (please select all that apply):
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1 week
66.7%130
2 weeks
47.2%92
3-4 weeks
46.7%91
5-6 weeks
16.9%33
7-8 weeks
24.1%47
Other (please specify)
 
21

8. Compared to last year, enrollments by session length are:
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1 week session15.9% (26)32.3% (53)31.1% (51)20.7% (34)164
2 week sessions11.3% (18)28.3% (45)22.6% (36)37.7% (60)159
3-4 week sessions13.5% (21)29.0% (45)20.0% (31)37.4% (58)155
5-6 week sessions6.4% (8)12.8% (16)14.4% (18)66.4% (83)125
7-8 week sessions9.9% (13)18.3% (24)13.0% (17)58.8% (77)131

9. For specialized programs such as horseback riding, tripping, etc., compared to last year, campers are:
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Percent
Response
Count
not as interested in the specialized program(s)
6.7%13
interested/enrolling to the same degree
38.9%75
more interested in the specialized program(s)
11.4%22
we don't offer specialized programs
43.0%83

10. Compared to last year at this time, we have:
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Response
Count
fewer returning campers
13.9%27
about the same number of returning campers
55.2%107
more returning campers
30.9%60

11. Are you intentionally trying to bring youth into your camp program who would not normally get an opportunity to go to camp?
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Response
Count
Yes
70.8%138
No
29.2%57

12. If yes, who are you intentionally targeting?
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13. Compared to last year at this time, requests for financial support for the coming summer are:
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
13.3%26
about the same as last year
47.7%93
higher than last year
31.3%61
we do not provide any financial assistance for campers
7.7%15

14. If your requests are higher or lower in Question #12, how much higher or lower is it?
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 1-5%6-10%11-20%21-30%> 30+%NARating
Count
higher by27.4% (29)18.9% (20)13.2% (14)0.0% (0)0.9% (1)39.6% (42)106
lower by12.9% (9)11.4% (8)4.3% (3)1.4% (1)4.3% (3)65.7% (46)70

15. Are you offering a discount option for this summer?
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Percent
Response
Count
Yes
72.0%139
No
28.0%54

16. If you are offering a discount option, what types do you offer? (please check all that apply)
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Percent
Response
Count
discount based on economic situation
31.7%53
sliding fee scale
12.6%21
sibling discount (family discount)
56.3%94
discount for enrollment in multiple sessions
28.7%48
DNA
12.0%20
Other (please specify)
 
43.7%73

17. Our greatest concerns for camper recruitment are:
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Page: Staff Information
18. Compared to last year at this time, our contracted staff numbers for the coming summer are:
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Percent
Response
Count
behind our staff hires last year
11.9%23
about the same as last year
48.5%94
ahead of our staff hires last year
37.6%73
we haven't started hiring yet
2.1%4

19. If the number of your contracted staff is higher or lower in Question #10, how much higher or lower is it?
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higher by12.9% (15)19.0% (22)12.9% (15)17.2% (20)37.9% (44)116
lower by15.3% (11)5.6% (4)5.6% (4)5.6% (4)68.1% (49)72

20. If contracted staff is higher or lower, why do you think this is true?
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21. Compared to last year at this time, we have hired:
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Percent
Response
Count
fewer specialized staff
8.8%17
about the same number of specialized staff
66.8%129
more specialized staff
11.9%23
does not apply
12.4%24

22. Compared to last year at this time, we anticipate hiring:
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Response
Count
fewer international staff
14.0%27
about the same number of international staff
40.9%79
more international staff
7.8%15
does not apply
37.3%72

23. Compared to last year at this time, we have hired:
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 fewerabout the same numbermoredoes not applyRating
Count
female staff7.8% (15)69.9% (135)18.1% (35)4.1% (8)193
male staff16.8% (32)60.0% (114)18.9% (36)4.2% (8)190

24. Compared to last year at this time, we have:
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Response
Count
fewer returning staff
25.4%49
about the same number of returning staff
39.9%77
more returning staff
34.7%67

25. Our greatest need is for staff who are (please select all that apply):
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Response
Count
cooks
15.1%28
counselors
27.0%50
environmental education specialists
9.2%17
females
7.0%13
health care providers
24.3%45
lifeguard/aquatic specialists
34.1%63
males
34.1%63
program specialists (i.e. horseback riding, adventure, music/drama, etc.)
35.1%65
senior leadership
14.6%27
skilled with special needs campers
4.9%9
21 or older
20.0%37
trip leaders
9.7%18
volunteers
4.9%9
Other (please specify)
 
7.0%13

26. Our greatest concerns for staff recruitment are:
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Page: Camp Profile Information
27. Type of program:
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Response
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Day
26.2%51
Resident
73.8%144

28. Field Office/Section/Affiliate:
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Percent
Response
Count
Chesapeake
1.1%2
Evergreen
2.2%4
Great Rivers
3.3%6
Heart of the South
2.7%5
Illinois
2.7%5
Indiana
6.6%12
Keystone
8.2%15
Michigan
2.7%5
New England
15.8%29
New Jersey
5.5%10
New York
9.8%18
Northern California
2.7%5
Northland
2.2%4
Ohio
4.4%8
Oregon Trail
2.2%4
Rocky Mountain
2.2%4
Southeastern
6.0%11
Southern California/Hawaii
2.7%5
Southwest
0.5%1
St Louis
3.8%7
Texoma
4.9%9
Upstate New York
1.6%3
Virginias
3.8%7
Wisconsin
2.2%4

29. Camp affiliation:
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Response
Count
Agency
21.8%42
Faith-based
20.7%40
Independent For Profit
22.3%43
Independent Not For Profit
33.7%65
Governmental
1.6%3

30. Summer youth camp clientele served:
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Response
Count
boys camp
7.2%14
girls camp
9.2%18
coed camp
77.4%151
more than one of the above
6.2%12

31. Our anticipated enrollment of campers this year will likely be:
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Response
Count
1 to 99
4.6%9
100 to 199
12.8%25
200 to 299
8.2%16
300- to 399
12.3%24
400 to 499
10.3%20
500 to 649
11.8%23
650 to 999
15.4%30
1000 to 1499
9.7%19
1500 to 1999
7.7%15
2000 or more
7.2%14

32. Our weekly fees for this summer are in the range of:
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Response
Count
less than $100
3.7%7
$100-$149
4.7%9
$150-$199
4.7%9
$200-299
10.5%20
$300-$499
23.0%44
$500-$749
22.5%43
$750-$999
13.1%25
$1000 or more
17.8%34

33. What are the first three digits of your camp's zip code?
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007
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1.6%3
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0.5%1
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0.5%1
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1.1%2
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0.5%1
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1.1%2
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1.1%2
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0.5%1
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1.1%2
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0.5%1
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2.2%4
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1.6%3
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1.6%3
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1.6%3
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1.1%2
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1.1%2
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1.1%2
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