One Happy Camper Partner Booklet

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Communities Investing in the Future One Happy Camper at a Time


Founded in 1998, by the leadership and vision of Robert and Elisa Spungen Bildner, the Foundation for Jewish Camp was created as a public foundation dedicated solely to the Jewish overnight camp movement. Over the past 14 years, The Foundation has developed inspiring camp leaders, expanded access to and intensified demand for camp, and created programs to strengthen camps across the Jewish spectrum in North America. We have connected Jewish camp with excellence, and brought that spirit to camps in regards to leadership, programming, and facilities. Our research has proven that Jewish camping significantly and positively impacts adult Jewish choices and behavior. Today, the Foundation for Jewish Camp serves over 150 Jewish summer camps, 72,000 campers and 10,000 counselors every summer in North America. It is the single source for information about, and advocacy for, nonprofit Jewish overnight camps, and provides leadership, expertise and financial resources to camps, campers and their families.

OUR MISSION

The Foundation for Jewish Camp unifies and galvanizes the field of Jewish overnight camp and significantly increases the number of children participating in transformative summers at Jewish camp, assuring a vibrant North American Jewish community.

OUR VISION

Summers at Jewish overnight camp turn Jewish youth into spirited and engaged Jewish adults, laying the groundwork for strong Jewish communities. The Foundation for Jewish Camp aspires to elevate the field of Jewish camp, conferring proper recognition and granting appropriate support to expand its impact across our community, so that camp can be a critical element of every Jewish young person’s education.

About One Happy Camper

One Happy Camper is a program of the Foundation for Jewish Camp, in partnership with Jewish federations, foundations, and camps across North America. One Happy Camper provides incentive grants typically up to $1000 to children attending nonprofit, Jewish overnight camp for the first time. The grant works to introduce more children to the magic of Jewish camp. We know that for children, Jewish camp is just plain fun. But it’s also much more than that—it’s camp with a soul. At camp, kids get the chance to explore who they are—and who they want to become—in an inspiring, fun-filled environment. Whether they’re playing basketball, ziplining, or dancing with their friends, Jewish camp creates a community of campers—and young leaders—who feel sure of themselves and proud of their heritage.

Foundation for Jewish Camp


Dear Community Partners: Summers at Jewish overnight camp turn Jewish youth into spirited and engaged Jewish adults, laying the groundwork for strong Jewish communities. FJC aspires to elevate the field of Jewish camp, conferring proper recognition and granting appropriate support to expand its impact across our community, ensuring that camp can be a critical element of every Jewish young person’s education. By employing out-of-the-box thinking, and working collaboratively with partners like you, we have been able to change the perception of Jewish camp, garnering active and passionate support from philanthropists and Jewish communities alike. FJC has been privileged to play a special role in guiding philanthropic partners to invest in efforts which generate big, compelling returns. We will continue to work with current and new partners and communities, embrace the broad diversity of brands in Jewish camp, and innovate our approaches to reach even more kids. We have learned that today’s Jewish communities need and value camps for their role in generating and leveraging more passionate engagement. Working together, we will create a stronger, more vibrant Jewish future for generations to come. Thank you for your continued partnership and support.

Lee D. Weiss Jeremy J. Fingerman Board Chair Chief Executive Officer

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Camp Works The challenge of passing along Jewish connection and commitment to the next generation has become one of the most important concerns of the North American Jewish community. Based on the 2010 study by the Foundation for Jewish Camp, Camp Works: The Long Term Impact of Jewish Overnight Camp, there is now compelling evidence that overnight Jewish camp is a proven means of building Jewish identity, community and leadership.

JEWISH CAMP BUILDS JEWISH IDENTITY & COMMUNITY as adults, campers are:

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Moreover, overnight Jewish camp makes for sensational summers; FJC’s Camper Satisfaction Insights (CSI) research among current campers’ families since 2006 has shown extraordinarily high levels of enthusiastic satisfaction with, and endorsement of, the Jewish camp experience. North American Jewish overnight summer camps reach 72,000 campaged children every summer – but this represents only 10% of eligible camp-age kids. The One Happy Camper incentive program was created as a tool to drive enrollment by helping to reduce both the attitudinal and potential financial barriers that exist for many Jewish families.

We don’t have to repair the lack of adult engagement in Jewish life. If you invest in Jewish youth, you’re going to automatically get all kinds of engagement. Donors and philanthropists have to believe in this model. By investing in Jewish camp and other effective measures of Jewish engagement, you see the results 20, 30, 40 years from now.

–Professor Steven M. Cohen

Research Professor of Jewish Social Policy at Hebrew Union College Jewish Institute of Religion and the Director of the Berman Jewish Policy Archive @ NYU Wagner.

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One Happy Camper Works In our effort to grow enrollment and increase awareness, FJC created the One Happy Camper (OHC) program thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor. The program’s singular mission is to increase the number of children benefiting from the transformative experience of Jewish summer camp. Aimed at attracting new campers who do not have daily, immersive exposure to Judaism, the program provides financial incentives to encourage parents to choose nonprofit overnight Jewish summer camp over other summer options.

One Happy Camper works to introduce children to Jewish summer experiences. one happy camper is:

creating Jewish summers

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bringing Jewish experiences to a new audience

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would have stayed home or attended a non-Jewish summer experience

OHC recipients say that Jewish Camp is their only organized Jewish activity

instilling a new legacy of Jewish camping for families

OHC recipients’ parents did NOT attend Jewish camp. We know that parents who attended Jewish camp are more likely to send their own kids.

Since the success of the 2006 pilot in Chicago, the One Happy Camper program has expanded across North America. To date, 40,000 campers have experienced Jewish overnight camp as a result of FJC’s partnership with 40 community­-based organizations (Jewish federations/foundations), four national camp movements, 30 individual camps and the Harold Grinspoon’s PJ Goes to Camp program.

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And it’s working! One Happy Camper recipients enjoy their summers at camp as much as their peers.

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And they are returning! 82% of OHC recipients return to camp for a second summer. AND THEIR EXPERIENCE IS INFUSED WITH JEWISH EDUCATION, IDENTITY AND CONNECTIONS.

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feel that camps creates an atmosphere where children are proud to be Jewish of recipients increased their participation in Jewish activities after their first summer at camp.

Majority of OHC families (60%) are not members or donors of their sponsoring organization. And as a result OHC:

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of OHC parents feel more positive about their family’s connection to the Jewish community. of OHC parents feel that they are more likely to support their sponsoring organization, many with giving potential.

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One Happy Camper Successes and Evolutions: One Happy Camper has served as an impetus to furthering community involvement in Jewish camp. To date, eight community partners are entirely self-funding their local One Happy Camper program, having successfully integrated it as a central priority in their agency’s agenda. These communities include: Cincinnati, Columbus, Greensboro, Indianapolis, Kansas City, New Hampshire, Palm Beach (FL) and Philadelphia. As camp receives greater recognition as a successful educational and Jewish identity-building vehicle, new supporters and philanthropic investments are being received by federations to support the field of Jewish Camp. Communities are using One Happy Camper as a platform to create a camp program or deepen an existing one; and for some communities, it is the first time that significant resources of both talented professionals and funds are being directed to camp. Each community faces its own unique opportunities and challenges. In coordination with area camps, communities have adopted some of these approaches: • OHC Marketing Campaign: A successful OHC program is accompanied by a thoughtful marketing and outreach campaign (to synagogue members, Russian-speaking and Israeli families, PJ Library families, etc.) that takes a holistic approach to family engagement by integrating the message of Jewish camp into already successful programs. • Scholarship: Financial aid to ensure all who want to attend camp can afford it and returning OHC recipients requiring financial support are able to in subsequent years. • Evaluation: Help camps access evaluation tools, such as FJC’s annual Camper Satisfaction Insights study which provides important parent feedback. • Capacity: Are there enough beds at your area camps to meet the demands of your community? What role can your agency play in expanding capacity?

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• Community-Sponsored Jewish Camp Professionals: Create a new position dedicated to pushing the Jewish camp agenda forward. This professional becomes an expert on Jewish camp opportunities, identifying new camper families, cultivating local camp champions, understanding challenges camps are facing, and designing initiatives to help local camps continue to excel and compete. • Tactical and Strategic Consulting: Facilitate customized consultations for your regional camps in the areas of marketing, communications, recruitment, customer service, fundraising, board/lay leadership development, program development or other areas identified by your community and camps.

As we look toward the future, FJC’s work will focus on: 1. CAMPER ACQUISITION: We are addressing enrollment growth first and foremost by focusing on affordability. Additionally, we will identify new portals to entry and meet new market demands such as special needs, specialty camp options and recruitment of campers from culturally diverse markets. 2. PROGRAM EXCELLENCE: FJC will offer access to innovative programming and promote out-of-the-box thinking to solidify camp culture, increase Jewish values, and retain more campers. 3. LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT: We will focus on both lay and professional development to take the field to new heights. 4. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: FJC is focused on fostering connections to create avenues for camps to connect with communities, schools, JCCs, and synagogues to share educational best practices and drive enrollment growth.

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One Happy Camper Community Partners Since 2006, over 40 communities have signed on as FJC’s partners to support a One Happy Camper program. We thank our partners and their supporters for their continued dedication to the field of Jewish overnight camp. Note: This is not a complete listing of all that Jewish communities do to support Jewish camp. This is a general overview of our One Happy Camper partners’ activities; data provided through Summer 2012.

Arkansas

Jewish Federation of Arkansas Partner Since 2008 Total Grants: 30

The Jewish Federation of Arkansas seeks to provide children in Arkansas an incentive to experience Jewish camps. By attending Jewish camps, our youth will continue to build on a Jewish foundation. Donor

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Tenenbaum Foundation

OHC

Boston, MA

Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston Partner Since 2007 Total Grants: 1,935

Since 2005 CJP’s Jewish Overnight Camp Initiative has partnered with Greater Boston congregations to provide grants to first-time campers and to develop a comprehensive program to integrate Jewish overnight camping into the fabric of the congregations. In 2007, in partnership with FJC, we developed a robust camping strategy that plays a critical role in ensuring our next generation is connected to Jewish life. We are committed to developing a holistic approach to Jewish camping focused on the One Happy Camper grants; a robust and holistic congregational strategy; and expansion of our needs–based scholarship resources, so that families will be able to attend now and in the future. Donor

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$505,100 raised to-date from 14 individual gifts ranging from $1,800 to $250,000

OHC

Raised over $110,000

Scholarship

One Happy Camper (OHC) Incentive Grants

Scholarship

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Self-funding Partner


Calgary, Canada

Calgary Jewish Federation Partner Since 2010 Total Grants: 25

Many of the leaders of the Calgary Jewish community spent their summers at Jewish overnight camps – and are good examples of the role camp plays in fostering Jewish identity and raising the Jewish leaders of tomorrow. In recognition of the importance of the Jewish camping experience, Calgary Jewish Federation encourages participation through One Happy Camper and through bursaries offered to families in need. Donor

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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and Faigel Shapiro in memory of Ted Riback

OHC

Day School Camper Incentive Grants

Professional Development and other Support

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Chicago, IL

JUF Chicago Partner NEW!*

Community and continuity are at the heart of what JUF Chicago does, and Jewish camp plays a major role in building both. One Happy Camper grants, along with our Camp Coupons program and financial need scholarships, reflect JUF’s longstanding commitment to making camp more affordable for all Jewish families. They also strongly reinforce the message that Jewish camp is critical to strengthening our community today and for decades to come. JUF and the Foundation for Jewish Camp have worked together for years to support Jewish camp, an investment in our future. Now as full partners on the One Happy Camper program, we are building a new and even stronger relationship that will assure our efforts continue and grow. *Since 2006, approximately 6500 Chicago area children have received One Happy Camper grants.

Donor

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JUF Chicago

OHC, Camp Coupon, Scholarship

Cincinnati, OH

The Jewish Overnight Camping Program of Cincinnati Partners Since 2006 Total Grants: 662

Increasing participation in overnight Jewish camp is a long term community goal. We are working with funders and other key stakeholders to consider the many ways we can provide additional support for overnight Jewish camp and for families who wish to send their children to them. Donor

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Dr. Getzel Cohen

Donor and Director of Program

The Jewish Foundation of Cincinnati

Lead Donor

Sylvia Shor and Shelly Shor Gerson

Lead Donors

Jewish Federation of Cincinnati

Program Administrator

One Happy Camper (OHC) Incentive Grants

Scholarship

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Self-funding Partner


Cleveland, OH

Jewish Education Center of Cleveland/Jewish Federation of Cleveland Partner Since 2010 Total Grants: 793

The Jewish Education Center of Cleveland through its partnership with the Jewish Federation of Cleveland has provided camp incentive grants to students for many years. With the One Happy Camper partnership, we have been able to increase the number of incentive grants to over one hundred additional students each summer. Our goal is to increase the number of campers going to Jewish overnight camps. Donor

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Madav IX, a supporting Foundation of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland

Camp Incentive Grants

Endowment Fund of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland

Camp Incentive Grants

Anonymous Donors

Camp Incentive Grants

David and Inez Myers Foundation

Scholarships (unaffiliated/low income families)

Camp is a frequent topic of conversation all year round, and when spoken about, it is spoken about in the present tense— “what we do”—rather than something that happened in the past – “we did this.” This highlights the connection that lasts long after camp is over that reminds me, as a parent, that this was money and time well spent for my child.

–One Happy Camper Parent, Los Angeles, CA

Day School Camper Incentive Grants

Professional Development and other Support

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Colorado

Jewish Community Foundation/Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado Partner Since 2012 Total Grants: 105

For years, we have known about the power of a Jewish overnight summer camp experience and its impact on the Jewish identities of the children who have been given the gift of Jewish camp. In Colorado, we have three high-quality options for Jewish residential camp experiences (JCC Ranch Camp, Ramah Outdoor Adventure, and Shwayder Camp), and in the summer of 2011, approximately 1,200 Jewish children experienced a Jewish summer at one of these camps. In addition, several hundred children from Colorado attended one of nearly 150 Jewish residential summer camps in North America. Given the success of JWest Campership Initiative we saw One Happy Camper as an opportunity to leverage the strength of a successful program, help our local camps continue attracting first-time campers, and connect with families throughout Colorado regardless of the final camp destination. Donor

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Melinda Goldrich

OHC

Dore Leiser

OHC

18 Pomegranates Foundation

OHC

Jerry and Marilyn Kopelman

OHC

Steve Kris

OHC

Jackie & Mark Wong

OHC

Before becoming a One Happy Camper parent, I had never considered making a donation to my Federation. But it was exciting to see the community investing in my family and now I plan to give back…

–One Happy Camper Parent, Columbus, OH

One Happy Camper (OHC) Incentive Grants

Scholarship

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Self-funding Partner


Columbus, OH

The Columbus Jewish Federation Partner Since 2008 Total grants: 183

The Columbus Jewish Federation (CJF) is proud to be one of the first partnership communities with the Foundation for Jewish Camp. CJF will continue to help make this transformative experience for youth possible through fundraising and marketing. We are also now making it easier for donors to make “restrictive gifts� to our annual campaign. One of our signature programs is Jewish overnight camp grants and scholarships. This will help increase the available funds as demand has increased. CJF is committed to helping all families send their campers to Jewish overnight camp, and provides camp scholarships for those that are not eligible for One Happy Camper grants (e.g. Jewish day-school children and retuning campers) for up to two additional summers. Donor

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Bonnie and David Milenthal

OHC and Scholarship

Michael and Patty Schiff

OHC and Scholarship

Jason Goldberg

OHC and Scholarship

Dallas, TX

Center for Jewish Education of the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas Partner Since 2007 Total Grants: 504

The Dallas Jewish community through the federation wants to ensure no Jewish child forgoes overnight Jewish summer camp due to financial constraints or lack of knowledge about the impact, identity and joy Jewish summer camp provides. We provide One Happy Camper incentive grants and needs-based funding for camper families needing assistant through the Dallas Jewish Community Foundation. Donor

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Jaynie Schultz and Ron Romaner

OHC

Leslie and Howard Schultz

OHC

Day School Camper Incentive Grants

Professional Development and other Support

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Delaware

Jewish Federation of Delaware Partner Since 2012 Total Grants: 11

The Jewish Federation of Delaware is extremely fortunate to have two endowments that fully support the One Happy Camper initiative by funding incentive grants for first-year campers. Our goal is to introduce local Jewish children without regular exposure to Judaism via a Jewish day school to an environment where Judaism is celebrated on a daily basis. In our inaugural year, Delaware sent 11 first-time campers to Jewish overnight camps. Donor

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Private Family Foundation

OHC

Gratz Endowment

OHC

El Paso, TX

Jewish Federation of El Paso Partner NEW!

+ Additional Incentives We believe our greatest efforts need to be in putting Jewish camping onto families’ “radar” and making it a natural part of their summer planning conversations. Our intention is to increase direct outreach, past campers’ sharings and hold a first-rate camp fair. Our small Federation has a great relationship with the other local agencies and we will all support each other’s efforts through our respective communication devices. We have dedicated lists and the ability to utilize them effectively.

Donor

gift details

Jewish Federation of El Paso

OHC

Anonymous donor

Scholarship

One Happy Camper (OHC) Incentive Grants

Scholarship

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Self-funding Partner


Greater MetroWest NJ

Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest, NJ Central Region Partner Since 2011 Total Grants: 81

Our community has always been a strong supporter of the local Jewish day camps through scholarship initiatives. A top communal priority is Jewish identity, Jewish education both formal and informal, as well as outreach and engagement. We realize that Jewish overnight camp and the One Happy Camper program embodies these priorities. Our goal is to engage as many people of all ages in the Jewish community by creating multiple points of entry. MetroWest Region Partner Since 2007 Total Grants: 770

The MetroWest Jewish Camp Enterprise, run by Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest, seeks to transform the role of Jewish camp in our community by significantly increasing the number of children attending Jewish camps and broadening awareness of, and support for Jewish camp community-wide. This $2 million, five-year initiative comprises four key components: One Happy Camper incentive grants, a full-time Jewish Camp Manager, sophisticated marketing and recruitment strategies, and a Fundraising Academy to help regional Jewish camps increase their own development capacities. The MetroWest Jewish Camp Enterprise is a collaborative effort involving private donors, the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater MetroWest, The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life, regional “partner camps” spanning the denominational spectrum, the Foundation for Jewish Camp, and the Grinspoon Institute for Jewish Philanthropy. The goal is to permanently and significantly shift the focus from “camp” to “Jewish camp” across the community. Donor

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Paula and Jerry Gottesman

MetroWest Jewish Camp Enterprise

Archie Gottesman and Gary DeBode

MetroWest Jewish Camp Enterprise

Elisa Spungen Bildner and Rob Bildner

MetroWest Jewish Camp Enterprise

Gary Aidekman Family Foundation

OHC

Cooperman Family Fund for a Jewish Future

MetroWest Jewish Camp Enterprise

Day School Camper Incentive Grants

Professional Development and other Support

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Greensboro, NC

Greensboro Jewish Federation, Temple Emanuel and Beth David Synagogue Partner Since 2007 Total Grants: 126

The Greensboro One Happy Camper partners know that our children are our future. Our vision is that by helping to send our youth to Jewish overnight camp, we are 1) helping enhance the Jewish identity of our community’s youth, 2) encouraging them to travel to Israel on peer trips as young adults, and 3) building the future Jewish leadership of our community.

Halifax, Canda

Atlantic Jewish Council Partner Since 2010 Total Grants: 64

Throughout the Jewish communities in Atlantic Canada, Jewish camp remains the cornerstone of Jewish life. The vitality of our community is directly correlated to the impact of Jewish camp and our community camp, Camp Kadimah, on our community members and leaders. Through the promotion of One Happy Camper and providing financial aid to enable more kids to attend Jewish summer camp, we are ensuring a vibrant Jewish future for our youth and Atlantic Canada.

Hartford, CT

Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford Partner NEW!

The Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford is thrilled to be offering One Happy Camper grants. We realize the value of Jewish overnight camp experiences for campers and their families. We therefore are looking forward to working closely with our community leadership and camps to allow us to increase the number of campers. Donor

gift details

Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford

OHC

One Happy Camper (OHC) Incentive Grants

Scholarship

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Self-funding Partner


Indianapolis, IN

Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis Partner Since 2008 Total Grants: 142

Due in large part to One Happy Camper grants, we’ve been able to move Jewish camp higher on the community agenda. Community agencies and synagogues have been recruited to heighten the image of Jewish camp. There is now considerable interest in and excitement about Jewish camp, which we are trying to translate into the establishment of an endowment for camp. We are developing a community program for kids with special needs and are promoting special needs camps with this group. Donor

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Elaine Reuben

OHC

Kansas City, KS

Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City Partner Since 2009 Total Grants 81

One of the greatest challenges facing the North American Jewish community is ensuring the Jewish identity of our children. Studies show that participation in quality Jewish camping is associated with increased Jewish identity, affiliation and engagement. Jewish youth have the opportunity to explore their interests and talents in an environment in which campers are exposed to Jewish practice and can experience Judaism in a new setting. Jewish educational overnight summer camps are more than just “fun.” Environment, programming, relationships and traditions weave together, creating a “complete Jewish space.” Jewish camps have the potential to transform the lives of campers, their families, their congregational communities and the Jewish community. The goals of the Jewish Federation are to offer at least 25 first-time camper incentive grants in 2012 and those who received grants in the past continue to attend Jewish summer camp after year one. Donor and Gift Details continued on the following page

Day School Camper Incentive Grants

Professional Development and other Support

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Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City continued

Donor

gift details

The Lowenstein Family Supporting Foundation of The Jewish Community Foundation

Incentive Funds, Day School Campers

Community Legacy Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation

Incentive Funds, Day School Campers

The Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City

Incentive Funds, Day School Campers

y daughter is really enjoying becoming more connected M to the Jewish community. She even discussed marrying a Jewish husband this morning—and she’s only 9. –One Happy Camper Parent, New York, NY

Los Angeles, CA

The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles Partner Since 2007 Total Grants: 4500 (approx.)*

The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles is grateful for its partnership with the Foundation for Jewish Camp. Thanks to the One Happy Camper program, over 4,500 children have opted in to Jewish summer camp for the first time. Today’s Federation is committed to ensuring the Jewish future, caring for Jews in need, and engaging in our broader community. Our collective investment in Jewish camp helps us achieve those goals. To that end, the Federation has recently announced the endeavor to raise $1 million annually for 700 first-time camper incentive grants and 600 needs-based scholarships. The Federation acknowledges Julie Platt, Debbie Attanasio, and Tony Pritzker, who personally have made a significant investment in Jewish camp and who are engaging their friends to do so as well. The Federation would also like to thank The Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles for its long-standing investment. * Includes JWest in LA

One Happy Camper (OHC) Incentive Grants

Scholarship

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Self-funding Partner


Louisville, KY

Jewish Community of Louisville Partner Since 2012 Total Grants: 14

For children, overnight Jewish summer camp experiences are among the strongest positive influences on Jewish identity. At overnight camp, everyone is Jewish and often friendships made at camp can last a lifetime! Living Jewishly is the norm and learning about Judaism is part of the fun. To enable as many children as possible to take advantage of these opportunities, the Jewish Community of Louisville has ensured that no one misses out due to financial reasons. Thanks to the generosity of our community and a number of families we have options to make sure that everyone can have great camp experiences! Donor

gift details

Laura K. Cohen

Camp Scholarship Fund

Frankenthal Family

Ramah Camp Scholarship Fund

Miriam and Dennis Fine

Beber Camp Scholarship Fund

Memphis, TN

Jewish Foundation of Memphis Partner Since 2010 Total Grants: 73

Memphis is extremely fortunate to have two families who fully support the One Happy Camper initiative by funding incentive grants for both first and second year campers. Our goal is to introduce local Jewish children without regular exposure to Judaism via a Jewish day school to an environment where Judaism is celebrated on a daily basis. Working with area synagogues, rabbis and camp recruiters, the Jewish Foundation of Memphis’ One Happy Camper incentive recognizes the powerful influence a Jewish summer camp experience can have on decisions campers make later in life. Since its inception in 2010, incentive grant recipients attended six camps in five different states: Six Points Sports Academy in North Carolina, URJ Henry S. Jacobs Camp in Mississippi, B’nai B’rith Beber Camp in Wisconsin, Camp Barney Medintz and Camp Ramah Darom in Georgia, and Camp Sabra in Missouri. Donor

gift details

Debra and Alex Saharovich

OHC – 1st Time Grant Incentive

Barbara and Earl Magdovitz

OHC – 2nd Time Grant Incentive

Day School Camper Incentive Grants

Professional Development and other Support

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Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee Jewish Federation Partner NEW!

The Milwaukee Jewish Federation is proud to partner with the Foundation for Jewish Camp to provide incentive grants for first-time campers. Recognizing the powerful impact of a Jewish summer camp experience, our Federation has been committed to providing need-based scholarships for Jewish overnight summer camps for many years. Our partnership with the Foundation for Jewish Camp will enable many more children from our community to experience the power of a Jewish camp experience. Donor

gift details

Anonymous Donor

OHC

Jewish Community Foundation Endowment Funds

Need-based scholarships

Montreal, Canada

GEN J, an Initiative of Federation CJA Partner Since 2008 Total Grants: 633

The GEN J Camping Initiative aims to significantly increase the number of children attending Jewish overnight camp over the next five years. In doing so, we will be leveraging a tremendous opportunity to transform young lives and help secure a vibrant Jewish future. The Camping Initiative supports actions intended to promote and strengthen: • Awareness of and access to Jewish camps by the Montreal Jewish community, especially to those outside of the Jewish day school system • Economic and long-term institutional viability of individual camps through strengthening their governance, professional leadership capabilities, revenue-generating enrollment, fundraising strategies and long-term planning processes • Jewish educational programming in the camps • Community-wide camp system planning and collaboration across camps • Synergies between the camping system and other spheres of Jewish life, including but not restricted to cross-promotion, Jewish education, young adult engagement and leadership A number of complementary camping initiatives have been launched in the areas of access and enrollment, capacity building, research and marketing. Donor

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The Schwartz and Segel Families

GEN J Camping Initiative

One Happy Camper (OHC) Incentive Grants

Scholarship

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Self-funding Partner


New Hampshire

Jewish Federation of New Hampshire Partner Since 2008 Total Grants: 67

In the past five years the Jewish Federation of New Hampshire (JFNH) in partnership with the Foundation for Jewish Camp has provided One Happy Camper Grants to 67 campers. JFNH is committed to this initiative because all of our children attend schools with few or no other Jewish children. We know that immersion in a Jewish camping experience provides lifelong friendships, new skills and informal and exciting Jewish education that is not available to them in New Hampshire. We continue to seek donors to ensure the long term viability of our camp grants.

New York, NY

UJA-Federation of New York Partner Since 2010 Total Grants: 321

UJA-Federation of New York provides first-time camping incentives and marketing assistance for the three UJA-Federation network camps: Berkshire Hills Emanuel, Poyntelle-Lewis Village, and Surprise Lake. When we developed this program, we identified the camps’ need for quality marketing assistance, as we recognized the positive correlation between strategic camp marketing and successful camper recruitment. Therefore, the program has two complementary components: providing incentive grants for first-time campers from the UJAFederation catchment area attending these camps, while also providing marketing assistance for the three camps. We are aiming to achieve the following program goals: recruit new campers from areas within the UJA-Federation catchment area who are currently underrepresented at the camps; help the camps develop expertise in marketing and recruitment, individually and as a cohort; and cultivate stronger working relationships between the camps and Jewish institutions in New York.

Day School Camper Incentive Grants

Professional Development and other Support

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Northern New Jersey

Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey Partner Since 2009 Total Grants: 327

Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey in partnership with the Foundation for Jewish Camp has been able to send over 300 first-time campers to Jewish overnight camp. These first time campers have little daily exposure to Judaism and their camp experience is truly transformative. We have reports from parents whose child recited birkat hamazon (blessing after meal) after lunch at their secular middle school, and a Hebrew school dropout who returned from their camp experience wanting to study for a bar mitzvah and visit Israel. As studies have shown that Jewish camp experience has a positive impact on Jewish identity, affiliation, and engagement, our grant recipient families are experiencing just that. We continue to broaden our marketing campaign and fund raising efforts to enable our community to send more children to Jewish overnight camp and help ensure a strong Jewish community. Donor

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Susan and Julie Eisen

OHC

Mark and Beth Metzger

OHC

Berman Grandchildren/ Ruth Rosen Scholarship Fund

OHC

Mrs. Annette Kaplan

OHC

Mr. Russell Rothman

OHC

Donna and Barnett Rukin

OHC

Mr. Joseph Wolfer

OHC

Omaha, NE

Jewish Federation of Omaha Partner Since 2011 Total incentives: 4

The Jewish Federation of Omaha has supported residential summer camping experiences for decades through its “Jewish Experience Grant� program in addition to need-based scholarships. Our new partnership with OHC has provided a natural enhancement to these programs in encouraging as many children/teens in our community to experience the wonders of a Jewish summer camp.

One Happy Camper (OHC) Incentive Grants

Scholarship

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Self-funding Partner


Palm Beach, FL

Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County Partner Since 2009 Total Grants: 186

It is the goal of the Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County to ensure that the maximum number of Jewish campers attend a Jewish overnight camp. We do this by making families aware of the various forms of financial assistance available, and by staffing an Overnight Camp Help Desk whose sole purpose is to ensure that each camper is sent to a camp that offers programs designed to fit the contours of their values, intellect and interests. These services are handled by the Jewish Teen Initiative, a department of the Jewish Federation, whose mission is to maximize involvement of teens in the Greater Palm Beaches in Jewish activities. Donor

gift details

Anonymous Donor

Scholarship and OHC

Palm Springs, CA

Jewish Federation of Palm Springs and Desert Area Partner Since 2012 Total Grants: 8

For many years, we have raised money to make sure Jewish children from our community have the ability to go to summer camp, whether by subsidizing the camp fees or holding camps for them. We would like to enable more children to have these experiences, by either helping those already engaged in Jewish culture or introducing more children to living Jewishly.

I t defies explanation but there is something inherently special about Eisner Camp for my child. A wonderful sense of belonging and Jewish identity was observed from the first year and every year thereafter. –One Happy Camper Parent, Newton, MA

Day School Camper Incentive Grants

Professional Development and other Support

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Philadelphia, PA

Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia Partner Since 2008 Total Grants: 1,715

The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia values the long-term impact that Jewish overnight camps have on the development of Jewish identity. We are proud to partner with the Foundation for Jewish Camp and the Neubauer Family Foundation on the One Happy Camper program in Philadelphia, which has helped to boost enrollment in recent years. We are also pleased to provide needs-based scholarship support to low and middle-income families who annually struggle to provide their children with this essential Jewish identity experience. Finally, we are striving to find new ways to partner with Philadelphia-based overnight camps to help build capacity and to infuse their unique energy into our community. Donor

gift details

Neubauer Family Foundation

OHC

Sherrie R. Savett, Esq.

Scholarship

Camp Council, Inc.

Scholarship

Pittsburgh, PA

Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh Partner Since 2010 Total Grants: 306

Jewish overnight camp is a pillar of the Centennial Fund for a Jewish Future, our local endowment campaign meant to support programs that establish a lifelong connection to Judaism and the Jewish people – the others are Israel travel, and Jewish education. Our stated community goal is to increase overall the number of Pittsburgh children attending Jewish camps every summer, with a particular focus on overnight camp. We seek nothing less than to ensure the future of our Jewish community. Donor

gift details

Centennial Fund for a Jewish Future

OHC

One Happy Camper (OHC) Incentive Grants

Scholarship

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Self-funding Partner


Rhode Island

Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island Partner Since 2011 Total Grants: 56

Our Jewish Alliance is thrilled with the opportunity to partner with the Foundation for Jewish Camp in the One Happy Camper program. Studies confirm the obvious justification for our involvement—Jewish camping provides great benefits not just for individuals but for the entire Jewish community. The One Happy Camper program also enables our Alliance to aid our synagogues, which do not have sufficient funds to provide the camperships their members seek. We value such three-way partnerships and the ability to leverage each other’s funds while investing in the future not only of Jewish individuals but of our Jewish community. Donor

gift details

The Alliance Community Campaign

OHC

Day School Camper Incentive Grants

Professional Development and other Support

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San Diego, CA

Jewish Federation of San Diego County Partner Since 2011 Total Grants: 288

In 2011, the Foundation for Jewish Camp and the Jewish Federation of San Diego County partnered to bring the One Happy Camper program to San Diego to motivate parents to choose Jewish summer camp over other options. These camps weave Jewish values, culture and traditions into the fabric of the camp experience, connecting youth to their own identity and the larger Jewish community. In its first year, over 120 San Diego children participated in the One Happy Camper program and had their first experience at a Jewish overnight camp. In 2012, over 160 kids and teens benefited from this program. The 2011 One Happy Camper program evaluation showed that 56% of the San Diego families who benefited from this program would not have sent their child to Jewish camp without the grant. Donor

gift details

Jewish Federation of San Diego County

OHC and Scholarships

Leichtag Foundation

OHC

Levinson Family Foundation

OHC

Dawn Berson

OHC

Elaine Chortek

OHC

Alan Friedman

OHC

Ronnie Morgan

OHC

Ed Samiljan

OHC

Additional San Diego camp supporters:Â Lori Anapoell, Stephanie Barnhill, Elaine Chortek, Russel Dushman, Barbara Feldman, Roy Josepho, Robert Kaplan, Ileana Katzenelson, Alan Kholos, Ronnie Morgan, Marlene Recht, Debra Reid, Charles Roseman, Ivan Rostovsky, Lillian Scharlin, Suzanne Schwartzman, Linda Shoob, David Sider, and Lee Wittenberg

San Francisco, CA

Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties Partner NEW!

One Happy Camper (OHC) Incentive Grants

Scholarship

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Self-funding Partner


Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties continued

Bringing the Jewish overnight camp experience to more children and families, while helping to make that experience accessible for all, is a high priority for the SF-based Jewish Community Federation & Endowment Fund. Working together with the community, we strive to increase the number of participants, while helping to ensure that the vibrant diversity of our Bay Area Jewish community is engaged. Donor

gift details

Jewish Community Federation & Endowment Fund

OHC, scholarship/other support

Bernard Osher Jewish Philanthropies Foundation

OHC

Diane & Howard Zack

OHC

Seattle, WA

Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle Partner NEW!

The Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle’s philanthropic model was created to provide donors a choice in directing their giving for specific community impact. In the planning of this process, it was determined that camping would be a main priority for the community. Accordingly, the Federation created the community goal of increasing by 25% over three years, the number of children from Washington State attending Jewish summer camps, with a preference for Washington State camps. In order to work toward this goal, this year the Federation funded grants for Jewish Overnight Camp Needs-Based Scholarships, First-Time Camper Incentives, an overnight camp initiative through our local JCC and additionally funded the local JCC day camp program. We are proud partners with our local camps and will work together to achieve our goal of increasing campership. Donor

gift details

Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle

One Happy Camper Program

The Samis Foundation

Camp Scholarship Fund

The Loeb Family Foundation

Camp Scholarship Fund

Jewish Community Endowment Fund

Camp Scholarship Fund

Anonymous

Camp Scholarship Fund

Day School Camper Incentive Grants

Professional Development and other Support

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St. Louis, MO

Jewish Federation of St. Louis Partner Since 2011 Total Grants: 99

The St. Louis Jewish Community appreciates the tremendous value of Jewish summer camping and aims to open the door for Jewish youth to enjoy this transformative experience. The Jewish Federation of St. Louis has placed ensuring the Jewish identity and engagement of future generations as a strategic priority. Because Jewish summer camps have a clear record of forging and fostering enduring Jewish identity, the Jewish Federation of St. Louis is excited to offer One Happy Camper gifts and promote Jewish summer camping. Our local efforts include building relationships between camps, congregations, other agencies, and individual community members. We strive to get the word out to new families through a variety of strategies, including our newly-created social media presence, as well as through events and traditional media outlets.

Syracuse, NY

Jewish Federation of Central New York Partner Since 2011 Total Grants: 12

The Jewish Federation of Central NY believes in the value of a Jewish overnight summer camp experience, one where our youth learn new skills, discover that they can thrive in an away-from-home environment and where they can create deep, lifetime friendships. Jewish overnight summer camp is a place where being Jewish is easy and fun and offers opportunities to create and experience a joyful Jewish life that is personal and intense, regardless of observance pattern or movement affiliation.

One Happy Camper (OHC) Incentive Grants

Scholarship

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Self-funding Partner


Toronto, Canada

UJA Federation of Greater Toronto Partner Since 2008 Total Grants: 1,613

Toronto’s (UJA-Federation of Greater Toronto) partnership with the Foundation for Jewish Camp has produced significant results since 2008. Top Bunk, the local One Happy Camper initiative, has provided over 1,420 campers with incentives to attend camp. J-Academy, a new camping experience for Russian-speaking teens is now moving into its third year and has had tremendous impact locally with over 120 campers attending in 2012. As a result of FJC’s support in growing the profile of Jewish Camping and the Grinspoon Institute for Jewish Philanthropy 5 of our 8 local camps have implemented capital campaigns raising over $3 million in facility improvements. Most recently, our partnership with FJC has led to the establishment of multiple Community Foundation gifts most significantly of which is the Silber family fund to establish a home for Jewish camping with an initial gifts of $1 million for camping innovation and development. 2013 will see the expansion of camping program with a camp Institution strengthening program, a call for submission to create specialty camps and the expansion of our Israel engagement program for overnight camps. Donor

gift details

Silber Family

Established The Toronto Centre for Jewish Camp

Phyllis & Ab Flatt Family Endowment

OHC (Top Bunk)

Gerry Maldoff

OHC (Top Bunk)

Shiff Family

Inter Camp Programming Scholarships

[The Jewish Federation] went out of their way to help me figure out the process. I couldn’t have done this for my daughter without the help of One Happy Camper and Jewish Federation.

–One Happy Camper Parent, Palm Beach, FL

Day School Camper Incentive Grants

Professional Development and other Support

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Washington DC

The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington Partner Since 2010 Total Grants: 417

The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington’s One Happy Camper program is designed to engage children and families in the greater Washington DC area in Jewish life. Federation has crafted a deliberate Jewish educational agenda that utilizes several crucial pillars of Jewish education. The Federation acknowledges that our network of Jewish identity initiatives is complete with Jewish overnight camp as an educational tool, and that only a network of Jewish identity strategies will ensure a vibrant future for our community. This investment in camping rounds out our “product line,” ensuring that federation maximizes all avenues to fully meet its mission.

North America

PJ Goes to Camp Partner Since 2010 Total Grants: 903

+ Western Massachusetts Campership Through the PJ Goes to Camp program, the Harold Grinspoon Foundation extends its support of Jewish camping by providing campership incentives to hundreds of children or siblings that are or have previously been enrolled in the PJ Library program. With a monthly distribution of books to over 100,000 children ages 6 months to 8 years old, the PJ Library program distributes at least one camp related book each year. Since 2004 the Grinspoon Institute for Jewish Philanthropy, another program of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, has provided mentoring services to assist camps in board development, strategic planning, outreach technology and fundraising. Working with 98 camps, $11 million in Grinspoon Institute matching grants, and an equal contribution of services, have leveraged over $70 million in new funds raised by client camps. Donor

gift details

The Harold Grinspoon Foundation PJ Goes to Camp

OHC

One Happy Camper (OHC) Incentive Grants

Scholarship

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Self-funding Partner


Day School Camper Incentive Grants

Professional Development and other Support

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Co-Founders and Co-Chairs of the Board of Trustees Elisa Spungen Bildner and Robert Bildner

Chief Executive Officer Jeremy J. Fingerman

Board of Trustees Robert M. Beren The Bildner Family Samuel Bronfman Foundation The Gottesman Fund Harold Grinspoon Foundation The Neubauer Family Foundation Jane and Daniel Och Family Foundation Stacy Schusterman and Steven Dow Steinhardt Foundation for Jewish Life Abigail and Leslie Wexner

Board of Directors Jules Eisen Michael Feinman Ab Flatt Archie Gottesman Arnie Harris Keith Klein Lois Kohn-Claar Neil Kuttner Jay Lefkowitz Gerry Maldoff Marcia Weiner Mankoff Julie Beren Platt Rodger Popkin Marc E. Sacks Jaynie Schultz Jodi Schwartz Martin Schwartz Allan C. Silber Mark Silberman Henry Skier David Solomon Skip Vichness Peter J. Weidhorn Arnee Winshall

Staff Alyia Bettman Alina Bitel Aimee Brookhart Allison Cohen Seth Cohen Michele Friedman Jeremy Fingerman Carol Ann Fuoco Rebecca Kahn Abby Knopp Rebecca Leibowitz Melissa Levine

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Scott McGrath Rachel Meir Fani Magnus Monson Rabbi Avi Katz Orlow Matthew Sackett Laurie Stone Star Thurston Valentina Tsvayner Sarah Weiss Jillian Weinstein Alicia Zimbalist


Leah told me that for the first time she truly realized the happiness in being Jewish. Sort of a shocker for a parent to hear! Most of her young life has been, yes, you have to go to synagogue, yes, you have to go to Hebrew school, yes, you have to build the sukkah, no, you can’t go because it’s Shabbat. At camp this year she saw the beauty of Shabbat and of being Jewish. She is now preparing to start a USY Indiana Chapter. There was a spark at camp that has started a fire in Indiana.

–One Happy Camper Parent, Bloomington, IN


To date, the Foundation for Jewish Camp partners with 40 communities* across North America, in addition to the PJ Library, four national camp movements and over 30 camps to offer the One Happy Camper program.

Foundation for Jewish Camp 253 West 35th Street 4th Floor New York, NY 10001

*list as of August 1, 2012

www.jewishcamp.org

tel 646-278-4546 fax 646-278-4501


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