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Page: 2011 Summer Camper Enrollment Information
1. Our total summer enrollment in camper weeks was in the range of
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Percent
Response
Count
5000 or more
3.7%4
2500 to 4999
16.5%18
1750 to 2499
11.0%12
1000 to 1749
23.9%26
750 to 999
6.4%7
500 to 749
11.9%13
250 to 499
11.9%13
less than 249
14.7%16

2. Compared to last year, our camper enrollment for this summer was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
21.1%23
about the same as last year
21.1%23
higher than last year
57.8%63
we do not enroll individual campers 0.0%0

3. If your summer camper enrollment was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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higher by20.3% (14)30.4% (21)15.9% (11)29.0% (20)4.3% (3)69
lower by18.5% (5)33.3% (9)18.5% (5)7.4% (2)22.2% (6)27

4. When compared to the last 5 years, the 2011 summer camp enrollment was
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Percent
Response
Count
the highest of the past 5 summers
29.4%32
higher than most of the past 5 summers
21.1%23
about the same as the past 5 summers
26.6%29
lower than most of the past 5 summers
19.3%21
the lowest of the past 5 summers
3.7%4

5. Our overall camp enrollment for the summer of 2011 was at
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Percent
Response
Count
100% capacity
11.0%12
90-99% capacity
37.6%41
80-89% capacity
26.6%29
less than 80% capacity
24.8%27

6. How close were you to your targeted enrollment for the summer of 2011?
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Percent
Response
Count
100%
28.7%31
90-99%
38.9%42
80-89%
19.4%21
less than 80%
13.0%14

7. If your camp intentionally set a targeted enrollment that was less than the Camp's actual capacity, the MAIN reasons for the difference were
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Percent
Response
Count
we can't hire enough staff to enroll at full capacity
2.9%2
choose to limit enrollment for quality experience reasons
20.3%14
enrollment requests don't match age group size limits
11.6%8
enrollment requests don't match gender limits
4.3%3
enrollment doesn't match week availability
10.1%7
current budget doesn't support actual capacity
10.1%7
we strategically planned for reduced growth based on current economic environment
33.3%23
Other (please specify)
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21.7%15

8. Compared to last year, enrollments by session length were:
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1 week session10.5% (10)29.5% (28)36.8% (35)23.2% (22)95
2 week session14.1% (13)22.8% (21)26.1% (24)37.0% (34)92
3-4 week session14.4% (13)24.4% (22)22.2% (20)38.9% (35)90
5-6 week session9.8% (8)15.9% (13)12.2% (10)62.2% (51)82
7-8+ week session10.3% (9)14.9% (13)17.2% (15)57.5% (50)87

9. Our total number of campers enrolled this summer was in the range of
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Percent
Response
Count
1 to 99
5.6%6
100 to 199
15.7%17
200 to 299
11.1%12
300 to 399
6.5%7
400 to 499
12.0%13
500 to 649
7.4%8
650 to 999
15.7%17
1000 to 1499
12.0%13
1500 to 1999
7.4%8
2000 or more
6.5%7

10. The percentage of our total campers from minority groups (race/ethnicity) was in the range of
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Percent
Response
Count
1-5%
28.7%31
6-10%
31.5%34
11-15%
13.0%14
16-20%
9.3%10
21-30%
5.6%6
31-50%
4.6%5
more than 50%
1.9%2
we had no minority campers
5.6%6

11. The economic levels of the families we primarily serve are considered
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Percent
Response
Count
poverty 0.0%0
low income
10.2%11
middle income
57.4%62
high income
25.0%27
Other (please specify)
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7.4%8

12. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for boys in camper weeks was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
14.3%15
about the same as last year
38.1%40
higher than last year
35.2%37
we don't enroll boys (skip to question 14)
12.4%13

13. If your summer enrollment for boys was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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higher by30.6% (15)22.4% (11)12.2% (6)16.3% (8)18.4% (9)49
lower by11.5% (3)26.9% (7)11.5% (3)7.7% (2)42.3% (11)26

14. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for girls in camper weeks was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
16.3%17
about the same as last year
46.2%48
higher than last year
36.5%38
we don't enroll girls (skip to question 16)
1.0%1

15. If your summer enrollment for girls was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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higher by27.5% (14)13.7% (7)7.8% (4)25.5% (13)25.5% (13)51
lower by30.8% (8)23.1% (6)7.7% (2)7.7% (2)30.8% (8)26

16. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for 9 year olds and younger in camper weeks was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
19.2%20
about the same as last year
36.5%38
higher than last year
42.3%44
we don't enroll 9 year olds and younger (skip to question 18)
1.9%2

17. If your summer enrollment for 9 year olds and younger was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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higher by16.1% (9)28.6% (16)16.1% (9)23.2% (13)16.1% (9)56
lower by20.7% (6)20.7% (6)17.2% (5)10.3% (3)31.0% (9)29

18. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for campers 10-12 years old in camper weeks was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
20.0%21
about the same as last year
34.3%36
higher than last year
44.8%47
we don't enroll 10-12 year olds (skip to question 20)
1.0%1

19. If your summer enrollment for 10-12 year olds was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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higher by35.6% (21)22.0% (13)11.9% (7)15.3% (9)15.3% (9)59
lower by30.4% (7)39.1% (9)8.7% (2)8.7% (2)13.0% (3)23

20. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for teenagers in camper weeks was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
16.2%17
about the same as last year
34.3%36
higher than last year
37.1%39
we don't enroll teenagers (skip to question 22)
12.4%13

21. If your summer enrollment for teenagers was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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Count
higher by36.2% (17)25.5% (12)12.8% (6)14.9% (7)10.6% (5)47
lower by5.0% (1)40.0% (8)25.0% (5)10.0% (2)20.0% (4)20

22. What percent of your 2011 campers were campers returning from prior summers?
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Percent
Response
Count
0%
0.9%1
1-9% 0.0%0
10-24%
1.9%2
25-49%
17.9%19
50-74%
42.5%45
75-89%
28.3%30
90-99%
8.5%9
100 % 0.0%0

23. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for returning campers was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
12.3%13
about the same as last year
63.2%67
higher than last year
22.6%24
n/a
1.9%2

24. If your summer enrollment was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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higher by27.9% (12)18.6% (8)11.6% (5)11.6% (5)30.2% (13)43
lower by20.0% (4)35.0% (7)5.0% (1)5.0% (1)35.0% (7)20

25. What percent of your 2011 campers were international campers?
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Percent
Response
Count
0 %
44.3%47
1-4%
41.5%44
5-9%
7.5%8
10-24 %
5.7%6
25-49 %
0.9%1
50-74 % 0.0%0
75-100 % 0.0%0
Please list their home countries:
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33

26. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for international campers was
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
6.9%7
about the same as last year
38.2%39
higher than last year
12.7%13
n/a
42.2%43

27. If your summer enrollment for international campers was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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Count
higher by21.6% (8)2.7% (1)8.1% (3)5.4% (2)62.2% (23)37
lower by20.0% (3)0.0% (0)13.3% (2)6.7% (1)60.0% (9)15

28. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for minority campers (race/ethnicity) was
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
3.8%4
about the same as last year
67.6%71
higher than last year
21.0%22
n/a
7.6%8

29. If your summer enrollment for minority campers (race/ethnicity) was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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higher by32.5% (13)17.5% (7)5.0% (2)7.5% (3)37.5% (15)40
lower by18.2% (2)0.0% (0)9.1% (1)9.1% (1)63.6% (7)11

30. If you have specialized programs (i.e., horseback riding, ropes courses, target sports, tripping, etc.) when compared to last year the campers were:
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Percent
Response
Count
interested to the same degree
54.4%56
not as interested in the specialized program(s)
8.7%9
more interested in the specialized programs(s)
16.5%17
we don't offer specialized programs
17.5%18
other (please specify)
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2.9%3

31. The total number of campers who received financial support (camp scholarships) of at least 50% of the camp fee this summer was in the range of
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Percent
Response
Count
0
9.5%10
1-9
17.1%18
10-19
16.2%17
20-29
9.5%10
30-49
13.3%14
50-99
10.5%11
100-199
14.3%15
200-299
2.9%3
300 or more
6.7%7

32. The total number of summer camper weeks represented by children who received camp scholarships of at least 50% of the camp fee was in the range of:
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Percent
Response
Count
1 to 14 weeks
23.1%24
15 to 29 weeks
10.6%11
30 to 49 weeks
6.7%7
50 to 99 weeks
15.4%16
100 to 199 weeks
17.3%18
200 to 249 weeks
5.8%6
250 to 499 weeks
5.8%6
500 to 999 weeks
3.8%4
1000 weeks or more
1.9%2
n/a
9.6%10

33. Compared to last year, summer enrollment of campers who received camp scholarships was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
15.1%16
about the same as last year
38.7%41
higher than last year
38.7%41
we had no campers on camp scholarships
7.5%8

34. If the summer enrollment of campers who received camp scholarships was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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higher by31.5% (17)22.2% (12)11.1% (6)14.8% (8)20.4% (11)54
lower by28.6% (6)14.3% (3)9.5% (2)14.3% (3)33.3% (7)21

35. The total dollar amount for all camp scholarships awarded for Summer 2011 was
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Percent
Response
Count
less than $1,000
1.0%1
$1,000 to $2,499
6.7%7
$2,500 to $4,999
7.6%8
$5,000 to $9,999
8.6%9
$10,000 to $24,999
18.1%19
$25,000 to $49,999
21.9%23
$50,000 to $74,999
10.5%11
$75,000 to $99,999
4.8%5
$100,000 to $249,999
11.4%12
$250,000 or more
1.0%1
we awarded no camp scholarships
8.6%9

36. What type of discount options did you offer during Summer 2011?
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Percent
Response
Count
discount based on economic situation
35.8%38
sliding fee scale
9.4%10
sibling discount (family discount)
57.5%61
discount for enrollment in multiple sessions
34.0%36
discount for early registration
53.8%57
did not offer discounts
13.2%14
Other (please specify)
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8

37. The total number of campers enrolled in some type of specific leadership or counselor-in-training program was in the range of
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Percent
Response
Count
1-4 campers
4.7%5
5-9 campers
11.2%12
10-14 campers
15.0%16
15-19 campers
13.1%14
20-29 campers
8.4%9
30-49 campers
12.1%13
50 or more
19.6%21
we offered no specific leadership or counselor-in-training program
15.9%17

Page: Opinions
38. The following questions are your opinions regarding your camp for 2011 summer.
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The economy negatively affected my camp's enrollment.8.5% (9)19.8% (21)15.1% (16)35.8% (38)20.8% (22)106
Changes in the school calendar negatively affected enrollment.12.3% (13)27.4% (29)24.5% (26)28.3% (30)7.5% (8)106
Parents waited until later than usual to commit to enrolling their children in our programs.2.8% (3)21.7% (23)19.8% (21)34.9% (37)20.8% (22)106
More parents enrolled their children in shorter sessions than last year.8.6% (9)35.2% (37)27.6% (29)20.0% (21)8.6% (9)105
We had more children who wanted to come to our camp than we could accommodate.26.7% (28)33.3% (35)12.4% (13)22.9% (24)4.8% (5)105
We had more requests this year for camp scholarships than last year.1.0% (1)22.1% (23)25.0% (26)33.7% (35)18.3% (19)104
We had reduced funds for camp scholarships.4.8% (5)35.6% (37)27.9% (29)21.2% (22)10.6% (11)104
We were able to provide camp scholarships to campers that requested them.3.8% (4)11.4% (12)14.3% (15)57.1% (60)13.3% (14)105
Children in my camp's service area had more summer opportunities that resulted in greater competition with us.2.9% (3)30.4% (31)28.4% (29)26.5% (27)11.8% (12)102

39. What are the top two enrollment issues you faced this past summer?
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Response
Count
Issue 1
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100.0%91
Issue 2
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85.7%78

40. Did you collect evaluation data on camper youth development outcomes (using ACA Youth Outcomes Battery or other tested surveys) this summer?
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Percent
Response
Count
Yes
30.1%31
No
69.9%72

Page: Camp Profile
41. ACA Section:
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Percent
Response
Count
Chesapeake
1.9%2
Evergreen
1.9%2
Great Rivers
1.9%2
Heart of the South
1.9%2
Illinois
3.7%4
Indiana
1.9%2
Keystone Regional
7.5%8
Michigan
2.8%3
New England
6.5%7
New Jersey
3.7%4
New York
14.0%15
Northern California
7.5%8
Northland 0.0%0
Ohio
11.2%12
Oregon Trail
0.9%1
Rocky Mountain
3.7%4
Southeastern
12.1%13
Southern California/Hawaii
3.7%4
Southwest 0.0%0
St. Louis
1.9%2
Texoma
4.7%5
Upstate New York 0.0%0
Virginias
1.9%2
Wisconsin
4.7%5

42. Type of program:
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Percent
Response
Count
Day
34.9%37
Resident
65.1%69

43. Camp affiliation:
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Percent
Response
Count
Agency
18.7%20
Religiously-affiliated
15.0%16
For Profit
30.8%33
Independent Not For Profit
33.6%36
Governmental/Municipal
1.9%2

44. Summer youth camp clientele served:
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Percent
Response
Count
boys only
1.9%2
girls only
11.2%12
co-ed
80.4%86
combination
6.5%7

45. Session lengths offered at our camp include (check all that apply)
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Percent
Response
Count
4 days or less
22.4%24
5 to 6 days
24.3%26
1 week
53.3%57
2 weeks
50.5%54
3 weeks
29.9%32
4 weeks
32.7%35
5 to 6 weeks
25.2%27
7 to 8 weeks
28.0%30
Other (please specify)
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7.5%8

46. Our most popular session length was
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
4 days or less
2.8%3
5 to 6 days
13.2%14
1 week
33.0%35
2 weeks
13.2%14
3 weeks
9.4%10
4 weeks
8.5%9
5 to 6 weeks
5.7%6
7 to 8 weeks
9.4%10
other (please specify)
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4.7%5

47. Our weekly fees for this summer were in the range of:
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
less than $100
2.8%3
$100-199
7.5%8
$200-299
13.1%14
$300-399
18.7%20
$400-499
10.3%11
$500-649
15.9%17
$650-799
8.4%9
$800-999
7.5%8
$1000 or more
15.9%17

48. State in which your camp is located:
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Percent
Response
Count
AL
0.9%1
AK 0.0%0
AZ 0.0%0
AR 0.0%0
CA
11.2%12
CO
3.7%4
CT
0.9%1
DC 0.0%0
DE 0.0%0
FL
3.7%4
GA
1.9%2
HI 0.0%0
ID 0.0%0
IL
2.8%3
IN
2.8%3
IA
0.9%1
KS 0.0%0
KY 0.0%0
LA 0.0%0
ME
0.9%1
MD
2.8%3
MA
2.8%3
MI
2.8%3
MN 0.0%0
MS
0.9%1
MO
1.9%2
MT 0.0%0
NE
0.9%1
NV 0.0%0
NH
1.9%2
NJ
2.8%3
NM 0.0%0
NY
9.3%10
NC
4.7%5
ND 0.0%0
OH
10.3%11
OK
0.9%1
OR
0.9%1
PA
10.3%11
RI 0.0%0
SC
1.9%2
SD 0.0%0
TN 0.0%0
TX
3.7%4
UT 0.0%0
VT
1.9%2
VA
1.9%2
WA
1.9%2
WV 0.0%0
WI
5.6%6
WY 0.0%0

49. What are the first three digits of your camp's zip code?
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Response
Count
007 0.0%0
009 0.0%0
010 0.0%0
011 0.0%0
012 0.0%0
013 0.0%0
014 0.0%0
015 0.0%0
016 0.0%0
017 0.0%0
018 0.0%0
019
1.0%1
020 0.0%0
021 0.0%0
022 0.0%0
023 0.0%0
024
1.0%1
025 0.0%0
026
2.9%3
027 0.0%0
028 0.0%0
029 0.0%0
030 0.0%0
031 0.0%0
032
1.0%1
034
1.0%1
035 0.0%0
037 0.0%0
038 0.0%0
039 0.0%0
040 0.0%0
041 0.0%0
042 0.0%0
043
1.0%1
044 0.0%0
045 0.0%0
046 0.0%0
048 0.0%0
049 0.0%0
050 0.0%0
052 0.0%0
053 0.0%0
054 0.0%0
057
1.0%1
058 0.0%0
060 0.0%0
061 0.0%0
062 0.0%0
063 0.0%0
064
1.0%1
065 0.0%0
066 0.0%0
067 0.0%0
068 0.0%0
069 0.0%0
070
1.9%2
071 0.0%0
074 0.0%0
076
1.0%1
077 0.0%0
078 0.0%0
079 0.0%0
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