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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
21.8%72
September - November
28.1%93
December
6.6%22
January
18.4%61
February
9.4%31
March
7.6%25
April - June
3.6%12
Current Summer Months
2.1%7
Other (please specify)
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2.4%8

2. Compared to last year at this time, our camper enrollment for the coming summer is:
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
25.1%83
about the same as last year
33.5%111
higher than last year
39.9%132
we do not enroll individual campers or we have not yet begun the enrollment process
1.5%5

3. If your enrollment is higher or lower in Question #2, how much higher or lower is it?
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 1-3%4-7%8-10%>10%N/ARating
Count
higher by20.6% (34)21.8% (36)17.0% (28)26.1% (43)14.5% (24)165
lower by16.7% (16)15.6% (15)32.3% (31)12.5% (12)22.9% (22)96

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 boys19.7% (60)38.7% (118)30.2% (92)11.5% (35)305
for girls21.1% (65)39.0% (120)34.4% (106)5.5% (17)308

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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 9 years or younger10-12 yearsteensadultsRating
Count
fewer than last year51.4% (74)38.9% (56)50.0% (72)4.9% (7)144
about the same as last year57.8% (134)62.5% (145)50.4% (117)13.8% (32)232
more than last year46.7% (92)55.8% (110)49.7% (98)9.6% (19)197
not applicable to our camp9.0% (13)2.8% (4)11.0% (16)97.2% (141)145

7. We offer camp session lengths of (please select all that apply):
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Percent
Response
Count
1 week
65.3%207
2 weeks
56.2%178
3-4 weeks
40.7%129
5-6 weeks
16.1%51
7-8 weeks
25.9%82
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8. Compared to last year, enrollments by session length are:
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 lowerabout the samehigherdoes not applyRating
Count
1 week session18.5% (47)40.6% (103)26.0% (66)15.0% (38)254
2 week sessions15.7% (37)37.4% (88)26.8% (63)20.0% (47)235
3-4 week sessions16.7% (36)27.8% (60)22.7% (49)32.9% (71)216
5-6 week sessions13.0% (20)17.5% (27)7.8% (12)61.7% (95)154
7-8 week sessions12.3% (22)24.6% (44)13.4% (24)49.7% (89)179

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)
8.0%25
interested/enrolling to the same degree
40.5%126
more interested in the specialized program(s)
14.1%44
we don't offer specialized programs
37.3%116

Page: Staff Information
10. 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
19.4%63
about the same as last year
42.2%137
ahead of our staff hires last year
36.3%118
we haven't started hiring yet
2.2%7

11. 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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 1-3%4-7%8-10%>10%N/ARating
Count
higher by22.2% (35)25.3% (40)14.6% (23)13.3% (21)24.7% (39)158
lower by11.4% (12)12.4% (13)15.2% (16)20.0% (21)41.0% (43)105

12. If contracted staff is higher or lower, why do you think this is true?
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13. Compared to last year at this time, we have hired:
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Percent
Response
Count
fewer specialized staff
10.8%35
about the same number of specialized staff
57.9%187
more specialized staff
17.6%57
does not apply
13.6%44

14. Compared to last year at this time, we anticipate hiring:
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Percent
Response
Count
fewer international staff
16.1%52
about the same number of international staff
38.4%124
more international staff
11.5%37
does not apply
34.1%110

15. Compared to last year at this time, we have hired:
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 fewerabout the same numbermoredoes not applyRating
Count
female staff13.7% (43)62.3% (195)20.8% (65)3.2% (10)313
male staff15.7% (49)57.4% (179)17.9% (56)9.0% (28)312

16. Compared to last year at this time, we have:
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Percent
Response
Count
fewer returning staff
27.1%87
about the same number of returning staff
41.4%133
more returning staff
31.5%101

Page: Camp Profile Information
17. Section:
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
Chesapeake
1.4%4
Evergreen
2.4%7
Great Rivers
4.2%12
Heart of the South
2.8%8
Illinois
3.1%9
Indiana
2.8%8
Keystone
3.8%11
Michigan
1.4%4
New England
17.0%49
New Jersey
5.9%17
New York
12.1%35
Northern California
1.4%4
Northland
2.8%8
Ohio
2.8%8
Oregon Trail
0.3%1
Rocky Mountain
3.5%10
Southeastern
9.7%28
Southern California/Hawaii
4.8%14
Southwest
1.4%4
St Louis
2.1%6
Texoma
2.1%6
Upstate New York
2.8%8
Virginias
4.5%13
Wisconsin
5.2%15

18. What are the first three digits of your camp's zip code?
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Count
K0L
0.3%1
L2N 0.0%0
M9C 0.0%0
V6G 0.0%0
007 0.0%0
009 0.0%0
010 0.0%0
011
0.3%1
012
0.3%1
013
0.3%1
014 0.0%0
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0.3%1
016 0.0%0
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0.7%2
018
0.3%1
019
0.3%1
020
0.3%1
021
0.3%1
022 0.0%0
023
0.3%1
024
0.7%2
025 0.0%0
026
1.0%3
027 0.0%0
028
1.3%4
029
0.3%1
030
0.7%2
031
0.3%1
032
2.0%6
034
0.3%1
035 0.0%0
037
0.3%1
038
2.0%6
039 0.0%0
040
2.3%7
041 0.0%0
042
0.7%2
043
0.7%2
044 0.0%0
045 0.0%0
046 0.0%0
048 0.0%0
049
0.3%1
050 0.0%0
051 0.0%0
053 0.0%0
054
0.7%2
056 0.0%0
057
0.3%1
058
0.3%1
060
0.3%1
061 0.0%0
062 0.0%0
063 0.0%0
064
0.7%2
065 0.0%0
066 0.0%0
067
1.0%3
068 0.0%0
069 0.0%0
070
0.7%2
071 0.0%0
074 0.0%0
076 0.0%0
077 0.0%0
078
2.6%8
079 0.0%0
080
0.7%2
083
0.3%1
084
0.3%1
085 0.0%0
086 0.0%0
087 0.0%0
088
0.3%1
089
0.3%1
100
0.3%1
101 0.0%0
103
0.3%1
104 0.0%0
105
1.0%3
106
0.3%1
107 0.0%0
108
0.3%1
109
0.3%1
110 0.0%0
111 0.0%0
112 0.0%0
113 0.0%0
114
0.3%1
115 0.0%0
117
0.7%2
118
0.3%1
119
0.3%1
120 0.0%0
121
1.3%4
122 0.0%0
123 0.0%0
124 0.0%0
125
0.7%2
127
1.3%4
128
0.7%2
129 0.0%0
130 0.0%0
131
0.3%1
132 0.0%0
133
0.7%2
134 0.0%0
135 0.0%0
136 0.0%0
137 0.0%0
138 0.0%0
139 0.0%0
140
0.3%1
141 0.0%0
142 0.0%0
144
0.7%2
145 0.0%0
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0.7%2
148 0.0%0
150 0.0%0
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154 0.0%0
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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180 0.0%0
182
0.3%1
183
1.6%5
184
1.6%5
185 0.0%0
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189
0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.7%2
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.7%2
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262 0.0%0
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0.7%2
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0.7%2
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0.3%1
281
0.3%1
282 0.0%0
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285
0.3%1
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0.3%1
287
2.9%9
288 0.0%0
290 0.0%0
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0.3%1
292 0.0%0
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0.3%1
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1.0%3
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0.3%1
298 0.0%0
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305
0.3%1
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0.3%1
310 0.0%0
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0.3%1
315 0.0%0
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321
0.7%2
322 0.0%0
323
0.3%1
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326 0.0%0
327
0.3%1
328 0.0%0
330
0.3%1
331 0.0%0
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333 0.0%0
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335
1.0%3
336 0.0%0
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360
0.3%1
361 0.0%0
362
0.3%1
364 0.0%0
365 0.0%0
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368 0.0%0
370
0.3%1
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0.3%1
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388
0.3%1
390 0.0%0
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401 0.0%0
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410
0.3%1
420 0.0%0
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.7%2
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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1.0%3
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0.3%1
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0.7%2
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.7%2
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1.0%3
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1.0%3
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0.3%1
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1.6%5
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0.3%1
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1.0%3
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0.3%1
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0.7%2
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.7%2
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.7%2
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0.7%2
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.7%2
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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 0.0%0
950 0.0%0
951 0.0%0
952
0.3%1
953 0.0%0
954 0.0%0
956 0.0%0
957 0.0%0
958 0.0%0
959 0.0%0
960 0.0%0
961 0.0%0
967 0.0%0
968 0.0%0
970
0.3%1
971 0.0%0
972
0.3%1
973 0.0%0
974 0.0%0
975 0.0%0
976 0.0%0
977 0.0%0
978 0.0%0
980 0.0%0
981 0.0%0
982
0.3%1
983
0.3%1
984 0.0%0
985 0.0%0
986 0.0%0
988 0.0%0
989
0.3%1
990 0.0%0
992 0.0%0
995
0.3%1
996 0.0%0
997
0.3%1

19. Camp affiliation:
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Percent
Response
Count
Agency
26.4%82
Religious
19.0%59
Independent For Profit
29.6%92
Independent Not For Profit
23.5%73
Governmental
1.6%5

20. Summer youth camp clientele served:
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
boys camp
7.7%24
girls camp
14.7%46
coed camp
68.7%215
more than one of the above
8.9%28

21. Type of program:
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Percent
Response
Count
Day
21.2%66
Resident
78.8%246

22. While every camp dreams of filling 100% of its available slots, directors often establish a target/goal for enrollment. How does your target/goal enrollment relate to your actual capacity if all your camper slots were filled?
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Percent
Response
Count
about the same
36.3%114
goal is 1-5% lower than capacity
19.7%62
6-10% lower than capacity
22.3%70
11-15% lower than capacity
10.5%33
>15% lower than capacity
11.1%35

23. If budgeted camp enrollment is less than actual capacity, the main reason for this difference is:
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
we can't hire enough staff to enroll fully.
0.4%1
we choose to limit our enrollment so we can provide a quality experience.
23.5%57
we have not reached capacity for years.
32.5%79
enrollment requests do not match age group size limits.
12.8%31
our current budget doesn't support actual capacity.
8.6%21
Other (please specify)
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22.2%54

24. 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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Percent
Response
Count
Yes
70.2%214
No
29.8%91

25. If yes, who are you intentionally targeting?
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Count
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26. Our greatest need is for staff who are (please select all that apply):
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
cooks
15.0%45
counselors
37.2%112
environmental education specialists
12.6%38
females
9.0%27
health care providers
28.2%85
lifeguard/aquatic specialists
38.9%117
males
45.2%136
program specialists (i.e. horseback riding, adventure, music/drama, etc.)
29.6%89
senior leadership
14.3%43
skilled with special needs campers
6.6%20
21 or older
31.9%96
trip leaders
14.3%43
volunteers
5.6%17
Other (please specify)
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6.6%20

27. Our greatest concerns for camper recruitment are:
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28. Our greatest concerns for staff recruitment are:
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 Response
Count
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