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Page: 2012 Summer Camper Enrollment Information
1. Our total 2012 summer enrollment in camper days was in the range of
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Percent
Response
Count
40,000 or more
5.3%20
30,000-39,999
3.7%14
25,000-29,999
3.2%12
20,000-24,999
4.8%18
15,000-19,999
10.1%38
10,000-14,999
12.5%47
5,000-9,999
21.5%81
2,500-4,999
13.3%50
1,000-24,999
14.3%54
less than 1,000
11.4%43

2. Compared to last year, our camper enrollment for this summer was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
26.8%102
about the same as last year
24.2%92
higher than last year
48.9%186
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 by31.8% (68)23.4% (50)17.3% (37)18.7% (40)8.9% (19)214
lower by26.7% (36)17.0% (23)13.3% (18)15.6% (21)27.4% (37)135

4. When compared to the last 5 years, the 2012 summer camp enrollment was
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Percent
Response
Count
the highest of the past 5 summers
31.9%121
higher than most of the past 5 summers
18.5%70
about the same as the past 5 summers
22.4%85
lower than most of the past 5 summers
17.2%65
the lowest of the past 5 summers
10.0%38

5. Our overall camp enrollment for the summer of 2012 was at
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Percent
Response
Count
100% capacity
12.0%45
90-99% capacity
35.0%131
80-89% capacity
29.4%110
less than 80% capacity
23.5%88

6. How close were you to your targeted enrollment for the summer of 2012?
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Percent
Response
Count
100%
28.2%106
90-99%
40.2%151
80-89%
22.9%86
less than 80%
8.8%33

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
5.7%13
choose to limit enrollment for quality experience reasons
26.3%60
enrollment requests don't match age group size limits
14.0%32
enrollment requests don't match gender limits
4.8%11
enrollment doesn't match week availability
13.6%31
current budget doesn't support actual capacity
15.4%35
we strategically planned for reduced growth based on current economic environment
27.2%62
Other (please specify)
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21.1%48

8. Compared to last year, enrollments by session length were:
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 lowerabout the samehigherdoes not applyRating
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1 week session15.5% (52)26.2% (88)32.4% (109)25.9% (87)336
2 week session12.0% (39)25.3% (82)22.5% (73)40.1% (130)324
3-4 week session8.3% (27)25.8% (84)20.6% (67)45.2% (147)325
5-6 week session4.0% (12)20.1% (60)9.1% (27)66.8% (199)298
7-8+ week session8.8% (27)14.1% (43)13.4% (41)63.7% (195)306

9. Our total number of campers enrolled this summer was in the range of
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Percent
Response
Count
1 to 99
3.2%12
100 to 199
9.2%35
200 to 299
13.2%50
300 to 399
11.3%43
400 to 499
10.8%41
500 to 649
9.7%37
650 to 999
21.1%80
1000 to 1499
8.2%31
1500 to 1999
5.5%21
2000 or more
7.9%30

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%
34.9%126
6-10%
25.8%93
11-15%
15.2%55
16-20%
7.8%28
21-30%
4.7%17
31-50%
4.7%17
more than 50%
5.0%18
we had no minority campers
1.9%7

11. indicate the approximate percentage for each economic level of the families you serve. The total must equal 100%.
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Average
Response
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Response
Count
poverty
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 10.382,823272
low income
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 16.735,203311
middle income
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 47.6515,915334
high income
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 30.9010,259332

12. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for boys in camper days was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
15.3%57
about the same as last year
37.8%141
higher than last year
34.6%129
we don't enroll boys (skip to question 14)
12.3%46

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 by23.7% (40)34.3% (58)13.6% (23)8.9% (15)19.5% (33)169
lower by17.8% (19)15.9% (17)10.3% (11)9.3% (10)46.7% (50)107

14. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for girls in camper days was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
20.3%74
about the same as last year
38.9%142
higher than last year
35.1%128
we don't enroll girls (skip to question 16)
5.8%21

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 by25.3% (43)28.8% (49)14.7% (25)11.2% (19)20.0% (34)170
lower by16.8% (19)22.1% (25)10.6% (12)14.2% (16)36.3% (41)113

16. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for 9 year olds and younger in camper days was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
19.2%68
about the same as last year
38.6%137
higher than last year
36.3%129
we don't enroll 9 year olds and younger (skip to question 18)
5.9%21

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 by27.8% (47)23.1% (39)16.0% (27)15.4% (26)17.8% (30)169
lower by18.7% (20)15.9% (17)10.3% (11)15.9% (17)39.3% (42)107

18. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for campers 10-12 years old in camper days was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
18.6%67
about the same as last year
46.1%166
higher than last year
33.9%122
we don't enroll 10-12 year olds (skip to question 20)
1.4%5

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 by25.4% (43)24.3% (41)17.2% (29)11.2% (19)21.9% (37)169
lower by17.7% (17)25.0% (24)8.3% (8)11.5% (11)37.5% (36)96

20. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for teenagers in camper days was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
20.5%75
about the same as last year
35.8%131
higher than last year
36.1%132
we don't enroll teenagers (skip to question 22)
7.7%28

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 by38.0% (60)32.3% (51)8.9% (14)15.2% (24)5.7% (9)158
lower by34.1% (28)23.2% (19)11.0% (9)14.6% (12)17.1% (14)82

22. What percent of your 2012 campers were campers returning from prior summers?
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Percent
Response
Count
0%
0.3%1
1-9%
0.5%2
10-24%
3.2%12
25-49%
16.6%62
50-74%
44.2%165
75-89%
29.0%108
90-99%
6.2%23
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
11.1%41
about the same as last year
64.4%239
higher than last year
23.5%87
n/a
1.1%4

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 by27.5% (36)26.7% (35)12.2% (16)9.2% (12)24.4% (32)131
lower by20.0% (14)17.1% (12)4.3% (3)11.4% (8)47.1% (33)70

25. What percent of your 2012 campers were international campers?
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Percent
Response
Count
0 %
43.6%164
1-4%
40.7%153
5-9%
8.8%33
10-24 %
5.6%21
25-49 %
1.1%4
50-74 %
0.3%1
75-100 % 0.0%0
Please list their home countries:
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108

26. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for international campers was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
5.8%21
about the same as last year
42.3%152
higher than last year
14.5%52
n/a
37.3%134

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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higher by30.9% (34)7.3% (8)3.6% (4)6.4% (7)51.8% (57)110
lower by14.5% (9)11.3% (7)1.6% (1)9.7% (6)62.9% (39)62

28. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for minority campers (race/ethnicity) was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
4.2%15
about the same as last year
76.2%275
higher than last year
15.0%54
n/a
4.7%17

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 by32.8% (40)9.8% (12)4.1% (5)3.3% (4)50.0% (61)122
lower by24.3% (9)10.8% (4)2.7% (1)2.7% (1)59.5% (22)37

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
48.7%171
not as interested in the specialized program(s)
6.0%21
more interested in the specialized programs(s)
19.4%68
we don't offer specialized programs
23.4%82
other (please specify)
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2.6%9

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
7.8%29
1-9
17.7%66
10-19
16.6%62
20-29
12.1%45
30-49
13.7%51
50-99
10.7%40
100-199
11.3%42
200-299
6.2%23
300 or more
4.0%15

32. The total number of summer camper days 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
40,000 or more
0.8%3
30,000-39,999
0.6%2
25,000-29,999
0.6%2
20,000-24,999
1.1%4
15,000-19,999
0.8%3
10,000-14,999
2.0%7
5,000-9,999
4.5%16
2,500-4,999
6.7%24
1,000-24,999
21.3%76
less than 1,000
52.1%186
NA
9.5%34

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
13.9%51
about the same as last year
51.8%190
higher than last year
28.6%105
we had no campers on camp scholarships
5.7%21

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 by28.1% (41)21.9% (32)17.1% (25)10.3% (15)22.6% (33)146
lower by14.3% (9)23.8% (15)9.5% (6)20.6% (13)31.7% (20)63

35. The total dollar amount for all camp scholarships awarded for Summer 2012 was
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Percent
Response
Count
less than $1,000
3.0%11
$1,000 to $2,499
3.0%11
$2,500 to $4,999
6.9%25
$5,000 to $9,999
8.2%30
$10,000 to $24,999
16.5%60
$25,000 to $49,999
17.3%63
$50,000 to $74,999
10.7%39
$75,000 to $99,999
8.8%32
$100,000 to $249,999
13.7%50
$250,000 or more
5.2%19
we awarded no camp scholarships
6.6%24

36. What type of discount options did you offer during Summer 2012?
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Percent
Response
Count
discount based on economic situation
37.5%135
sliding fee scale
14.7%53
sibling discount (family discount)
54.7%197
discount for enrollment in multiple sessions
29.2%105
discount for early registration
56.9%205
did not offer discounts
14.7%53
Other (please specify)
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77

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
5.6%21
5-9 campers
8.0%30
10-14 campers
10.9%41
15-19 campers
10.1%38
20-29 campers
12.8%48
30-49 campers
14.6%55
50 or more
19.9%75
we offered no specific leadership or counselor-in-training program
18.1%68

Page: Staff Recruitment
38. The total number of paid summer camp staff was
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Percent
Response
Count
less than 25
18.1%67
25 to 49
22.4%83
50 to 74
17.3%64
75 to 99
13.2%49
100 to 149
11.3%42
150 to 199
8.1%30
200 or more
9.7%36

39. The percentage of our total summer staff from minority groups (race/ethnicity) was in the range of
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Percent
Response
Count
1-5%
46.2%168
6-10%
22.3%81
11-15%
11.0%40
16-20%
6.0%22
21-30%
2.7%10
31-50%
2.2%8
more than 50%
3.0%11
we had no minority summer staff
6.6%24

40. The total number of volunteer summer camp staff was
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Percent
Response
Count
1 to 9
31.0%115
10 to 19
7.8%29
20 to 29
4.6%17
30 to 49
4.0%15
50 to 74
1.9%7
75 to 99
3.0%11
100 or more
3.5%13
n/a
44.2%164

41. Please specify the percent of your 2012 summer staff who were
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 0-19%20-39%40-59%60-79%80-100%n/aRating
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paid a salary5.4% (20)2.2% (8)1.4% (5)3.0% (11)87.0% (322)1.1% (4)370
volunteer staff51.1% (144)4.6% (13)2.5% (7)2.5% (7)7.4% (21)31.9% (90)282

42. Specialized staff are staff hired specifically as a specialist who needs certification or special skills/training. Compared to last year, the total number of specialized summer staff was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
6.7%25
about the same as last year
72.8%271
higher than last year
12.1%45
we don't use specialists
8.3%31

43. If your number of specialized summer staff was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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higher by50.8% (30)13.6% (8)13.6% (8)22.0% (13)59
lower by35.3% (12)8.8% (3)17.6% (6)38.2% (13)34

44. Compared to last year, recruiting and hiring staff for summer 2012 was
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Percent
Response
Count
easier than the previous year
23.8%88
about the same as the previous year
58.8%217
more difficult than the previous year
17.3%64

45. Our staff this summer was
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Percent
Response
Count
younger than staff last year
24.9%92
about the same ages as staff last year
56.5%209
older than staff last year
18.6%69

46. What percent of your staff were in the following age groups (must total 100%):
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Response
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Response
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younger than 18 years old
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 10.923,341306
18-25 years old
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 71.9426,116363
26-35 years old
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 12.083,914324
36-55 years old
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 8.652,345271
56+ years old
[ShowReplies]
 3.15684217

47. What percent of your 2012 staff were staff returning from prior summers?
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Percent
Response
Count
0 to 9 %
3.8%14
10 to 24 %
6.8%25
25 to 49 %
25.2%93
50 to 74 %
42.0%155
75 to 100 %
22.2%82

48. Compared to last year, the total number of summer staff returning from prior summers was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
21.6%80
about the same as last year
59.2%219
higher than last year
18.6%69
n/a
0.5%2

49. If the total number of returning summer staff was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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higher by16.2% (19)15.4% (18)22.2% (26)15.4% (18)30.8% (36)117
lower by15.0% (12)17.5% (14)26.3% (21)28.8% (23)12.5% (10)80

50. Compared to last year, the total number of international summer staff was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
9.5%35
about the same as last year
34.7%128
higher than last year
10.3%38
we don't hire international staff
45.5%168

51. If the total number of international summer staff was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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higher by14.1% (12)14.1% (12)5.9% (5)20.0% (17)45.9% (39)85
lower by31.8% (14)18.2% (8)4.5% (2)15.9% (7)29.5% (13)44

Page: Opinions
52. The following questions are your opinions regarding your camp for 2012 summer.
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The economy negatively affected my camp's enrollment.7.8% (29)21.8% (81)19.4% (72)36.0% (134)15.1% (56)372
Changes in the school calendar negatively affected enrollment.12.4% (46)28.8% (107)30.5% (113)21.6% (80)6.7% (25)371
Parents waited until later than usual to commit to enrolling their children in our programs.5.9% (22)20.5% (76)18.6% (69)36.5% (135)18.4% (68)370
More parents enrolled their children in shorter sessions than last year.10.9% (40)27.6% (101)36.9% (135)17.2% (63)7.4% (27)366
We had more children who wanted to come to our camp than we could accommodate.32.9% (122)26.7% (99)10.8% (40)21.8% (81)7.8% (29)371
We had more requests this year for camp scholarships than last year.3.6% (13)16.7% (61)30.1% (110)36.3% (133)13.4% (49)366
We had reduced funds for camp scholarships.13.8% (50)39.5% (143)26.5% (96)14.6% (53)5.5% (20)362
We were able to provide camp scholarships to campers that requested them.4.9% (18)10.4% (38)16.1% (59)46.7% (171)21.9% (80)366
Children in my camp's service area had more summer opportunities that resulted in greater competition with us.4.6% (17)16.0% (59)34.5% (127)32.1% (118)12.8% (47)368

53. What are the top two enrollment issues you faced this past summer?
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Response
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Issue 1
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100.0%305
Issue 2
[ShowReplies]
83.9%256

54. What are the top two staff recruitment issues you faced this past summer?
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Response
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Staff issues 1
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100.0%291
Staff issues 2
[ShowReplies]
73.2%213

Page: Camp Profile
55. ACA Field/Affiliate Office:
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Response
Count
Chesapeake
1.6%6
Evergreen
5.1%19
Great Rivers
2.2%8
Heart of the South
1.9%7
Illinois
3.3%12
Indiana
1.6%6
Keystone Regional
3.3%12
Michigan
3.0%11
New England
14.9%55
New York/New Jersey
26.6%98
Northern California
1.4%5
Northland
2.7%10
Ohio
3.3%12
Oregon Trail
1.4%5
Rocky Mountain
2.4%9
Southeastern
6.2%23
Southern California/Hawaii
2.2%8
Southwest
0.8%3
St. Louis
1.1%4
Texoma
4.3%16
Upstate New York
2.2%8
Virginias
3.8%14
Wisconsin
4.9%18

56. Type of program:
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Response
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Day
29.9%110
Resident
70.1%258

57. Camp affiliation:
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Percent
Response
Count
Agency
20.4%75
Religiously-affiliated
16.0%59
For Profit
26.4%97
Independent Not For Profit
34.5%127
Governmental/Municipal
2.7%10

58. Summer youth camp clientele served:
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Percent
Response
Count
boys only
5.6%21
girls only
11.8%44
co-ed
73.1%272
combination
9.4%35

59. Session lengths offered at our camp include (check all that apply)
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Response
Count
4 days or less
24.5%91
5 to 6 days
23.1%86
1 week
51.1%190
2 weeks
48.9%182
3 weeks
27.2%101
4 weeks
33.9%126
5 to 6 weeks
21.2%79
7 to 8 weeks
26.1%97
Other (please specify)
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7.8%29

60. Our most popular session length was
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
4 days or less
2.7%10
5 to 6 days
14.6%54
1 week
31.2%115
2 weeks
15.4%57
3 weeks
5.4%20
4 weeks
10.8%40
5 to 6 weeks
5.4%20
7 to 8 weeks
11.1%41
other (please specify)
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3.3%12

61. Our weekly fees for this summer were in the range of:
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Percent
Response
Count
less than $100
3.8%14
$100-199
8.6%32
$200-299
10.5%39
$300-399
16.4%61
$400-499
10.5%39
$500-649
14.0%52
$650-799
8.3%31
$800-999
8.3%31
$1000 or more
19.6%73

62. State in which your camp is located:
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Percent
Response
Count
AL
0.8%3
AK
0.8%3
AZ
0.5%2
AR 0.0%0
CA
3.5%13
CO
2.7%10
CT
2.4%9
DC
0.3%1
DE 0.0%0
FL
1.6%6
GA
1.1%4
HI 0.0%0
ID 0.0%0
IL
3.0%11
IN
1.6%6
IA
1.3%5
KS 0.0%0
KY 0.0%0
LA 0.0%0
ME
4.3%16
MD
1.1%4
MA
6.2%23
MI
3.2%12
MN
2.2%8
MS
1.1%4
MO
1.1%4
MT
0.3%1
NE
0.5%2
NV 0.0%0
NH
3.5%13
NJ
7.0%26
NM 0.0%0
NY
15.1%56
NC
2.7%10
ND 0.0%0
OH
3.2%12
OK
0.8%3
OR
1.6%6
PA
6.2%23
RI
1.3%5
SC
0.3%1
SD 0.0%0
TN
0.3%1
TX
3.2%12
UT
0.5%2
VT
1.3%5
VA
3.5%13
WA
3.5%13
WV
0.5%2
WI
5.7%21
WY 0.0%0

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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
0.8%3
016
0.3%1
017
0.6%2
018
0.3%1
019
0.3%1
020 0.0%0
021
0.3%1
022 0.0%0
023
0.6%2
024
0.8%3
025
0.6%2
026
0.8%3
027 0.0%0
028
1.4%5
029 0.0%0
030
0.3%1
031 0.0%0
032
1.4%5
034
0.6%2
035 0.0%0
037
0.6%2
038
1.4%5
039 0.0%0
040
1.1%4
041
0.3%1
042
0.8%3
043
0.6%2
044 0.0%0
045 0.0%0
046 0.0%0
048
0.3%1
049
0.8%3
050
0.6%2
052 0.0%0
053 0.0%0
054 0.0%0
057
0.8%3
058 0.0%0
060
0.8%3
061 0.0%0
062
0.6%2
063
0.6%2
064
0.3%1
065 0.0%0
066 0.0%0
067
0.3%1
068 0.0%0
069 0.0%0
070
1.7%6
071 0.0%0
074
0.6%2
076
0.6%2
077
0.3%1
078
1.7%6
079 0.0%0
080
0.3%1
083 0.0%0
085
0.6%2
086
0.3%1
087 0.0%0
088
0.6%2
089 0.0%0
100
0.6%2
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
1.7%6
110 0.0%0
111 0.0%0
112 0.0%0
113 0.0%0
114 0.0%0
115
1.4%5
117
2.5%9
118 0.0%0
119 0.0%0
120
0.3%1
121
0.3%1
122
0.3%1
123 0.0%0
124
0.3%1
125
1.4%5
126 0.0%0
127
0.6%2
128
0.8%3
129
0.6%2
130 0.0%0
131
0.3%1
132 0.0%0
133
0.6%2
134 0.0%0
135 0.0%0
136 0.0%0
137 0.0%0
138
0.3%1
139 0.0%0
140
0.6%2
141 0.0%0
142 0.0%0
144
0.3%1
145
0.3%1
146
0.3%1
147
0.6%2
148
0.3%1
150 0.0%0
152 0.0%0
153 0.0%0
155 0.0%0
156 0.0%0
157 0.0%0
158 0.0%0
159
0.3%1
160 0.0%0
161 0.0%0
162 0.0%0
163
0.3%1
164 0.0%0
166 0.0%0
170
0.3%1
172 0.0%0
173 0.0%0
174 0.0%0
175 0.0%0
176 0.0%0
177 0.0%0
178
0.6%2
179 0.0%0
180
0.3%1
183
0.8%3
184
2.2%8
185 0.0%0
186 0.0%0
188
0.3%1
189 0.0%0
190
0.3%1
191 0.0%0
193
0.6%2
194 0.0%0
195 0.0%0
197 0.0%0
198 0.0%0
199 0.0%0
200
0.3%1
201 0.0%0
206
0.6%2
207 0.0%0
208 0.0%0
209 0.0%0
210 0.0%0
211 0.0%0
212
0.3%1
215 0.0%0
216 0.0%0
217 0.0%0
218 0.0%0
219
0.3%1
220
0.3%1
221
0.3%1
222 0.0%0
223 0.0%0
224 0.0%0
226
0.3%1
227 0.0%0
228 0.0%0
229
0.3%1
230
0.3%1
231
0.3%1
232 0.0%0
233 0.0%0
236 0.0%0
238 0.0%0
240
0.8%3
241
0.3%1
242
0.3%1
243 0.0%0
244 0.0%0
245 0.0%0
249
0.3%1
253 0.0%0
254 0.0%0
262 0.0%0
264 0.0%0
265 0.0%0
268
0.3%1
270 0.0%0
272
0.3%1
273 0.0%0
274 0.0%0
275 0.0%0
276 0.0%0
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
0.3%1
286 0.0%0
287
2.0%7
288 0.0%0
290 0.0%0
291 0.0%0
292 0.0%0
293 0.0%0
294 0.0%0
296
0.3%1
297 0.0%0
298 0.0%0
300
0.3%1
301 0.0%0
302 0.0%0
303 0.0%0
305
0.6%2
306
0.3%1
307 0.0%0
309 0.0%0
310 0.0%0
312 0.0%0
313 0.0%0
314 0.0%0
315
0.3%1
317 0.0%0
318 0.0%0
320 0.0%0
321
0.3%1
322 0.0%0
323
0.3%1
326 0.0%0
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
0.6%2
335 0.0%0
336 0.0%0
338 0.0%0
342 0.0%0
344 0.0%0
347 0.0%0
349 0.0%0
350 0.0%0
351
0.3%1
352 0.0%0
356 0.0%0
359
0.3%1
361 0.0%0
362
0.3%1
365 0.0%0
366 0.0%0
368 0.0%0
370
0.3%1
371 0.0%0
372 0.0%0
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 0.0%0
394 0.0%0
397
0.3%1
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 0.0%0
420 0.0%0
421 0.0%0
424 0.0%0
425 0.0%0
427 0.0%0
430
0.6%2
431
0.3%1
432 0.0%0
433
0.3%1
435
0.3%1
436 0.0%0
437 0.0%0
438 0.0%0
440
0.6%2
441 0.0%0
442
0.3%1
443
0.3%1
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 0.0%0
451
0.6%2
452 0.0%0
453 0.0%0
454 0.0%0
456 0.0%0
458
0.3%1
460
0.3%1
461
0.3%1
462 0.0%0
463 0.0%0
464 0.0%0
465 0.0%0
466 0.0%0
467
0.3%1
468
0.3%1
470 0.0%0
472
0.3%1
473 0.0%0
474
0.3%1
476 0.0%0
479 0.0%0
480
0.3%1
481 0.0%0
482 0.0%0
483 0.0%0
484
0.3%1
485 0.0%0
486
0.3%1
487 0.0%0
488 0.0%0
489 0.0%0
490
0.6%2
491 0.0%0
492
0.3%1
493 0.0%0
494
0.3%1
495 0.0%0
496
0.8%3
497
0.6%2
498 0.0%0
499 0.0%0
500
0.3%1
501 0.0%0
502
0.3%1
503 0.0%0
504 0.0%0
505 0.0%0
507 0.0%0
508 0.0%0
513
0.3%1
520
0.3%1
521 0.0%0
522 0.0%0
523 0.0%0
526
0.3%1
527 0.0%0
528 0.0%0
530
2.0%7
531
0.3%1
532
0.3%1
534 0.0%0
535 0.0%0
537 0.0%0
538 0.0%0
539 0.0%0
540 0.0%0
541 0.0%0
543 0.0%0
544
0.6%2
545
1.4%5
546 0.0%0
547 0.0%0
548
0.8%3
549 0.0%0
550 0.0%0
551 0.0%0
553
0.6%2
554
0.3%1
556
0.3%1
557 0.0%0
558 0.0%0
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560 0.0%0
561
0.3%1
562 0.0%0
563 0.0%0
564 0.0%0
565
0.6%2
566
0.3%1
570 0.0%0
572 0.0%0
577
0.3%1
581 0.0%0
582 0.0%0
583 0.0%0
584 0.0%0
587 0.0%0
591
0.3%1
593 0.0%0
597 0.0%0
599 0.0%0
600
0.8%3
601
0.3%1
602 0.0%0
603 0.0%0
604 0.0%0
605
0.6%2
606
0.8%3
607 0.0%0
608 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 0.0%0
620
0.3%1
622 0.0%0
623 0.0%0
625 0.0%0
627 0.0%0
628 0.0%0
629 0.0%0
630 0.0%0
631 0.0%0
633 0.0%0
634 0.0%0
636
0.3%1
640 0.0%0
641
0.3%1
647 0.0%0
648 0.0%0
650 0.0%0
652 0.0%0
653
0.3%1
654 0.0%0
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661 0.0%0
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672 0.0%0
678 0.0%0
680
0.6%2
681 0.0%0
684 0.0%0
685 0.0%0
688 0.0%0
691 0.0%0
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711 0.0%0
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714 0.0%0
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
0.3%1
740 0.0%0
741 0.0%0
743
0.3%1
744 0.0%0
748 0.0%0
750 0.0%0
752
0.3%1
754
0.3%1
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757 0.0%0
758 0.0%0
760 0.0%0
761
0.3%1
762
0.3%1
764
0.6%2
765
0.3%1
766 0.0%0
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770 0.0%0
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773
0.3%1
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778 0.0%0
780
0.3%1
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0.3%1
782 0.0%0
783 0.0%0
784 0.0%0
786
0.3%1
787 0.0%0
788 0.0%0
789 0.0%0
791
0.3%1
797 0.0%0
802
0.3%1
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0.3%1
804
0.3%1
805
0.8%3
806 0.0%0
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809
0.3%1
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841
0.3%1
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0.3%1
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0.3%1
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883 0.0%0
890 0.0%0
891 0.0%0
895 0.0%0
900
0.6%2
902 0.0%0
904 0.0%0
905 0.0%0
907 0.0%0
908 0.0%0
910
0.6%2
911 0.0%0
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913 0.0%0
914
0.3%1
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916 0.0%0
917 0.0%0
919 0.0%0
920
0.3%1
921
0.3%1
922 0.0%0
923
0.3%1
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926 0.0%0
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928 0.0%0
930 0.0%0
931 0.0%0
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934 0.0%0
935 0.0%0
936 0.0%0
937 0.0%0
939
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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961
0.3%1
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970
0.8%3
971
0.3%1
972
0.3%1
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0.6%2
974 0.0%0
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980 0.0%0
981
0.3%1
982
1.4%5
983
0.3%1
984 0.0%0
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0.6%2
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988 0.0%0
989
0.3%1
992
0.3%1
995
0.6%2
996
0.3%1
997 0.0%0
L2N 0.0%0
V6G 0.0%0

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