Every November and December, there’s always a lot of talk about how schools, businesses, houses of worship, clubs and other organizations can give back to their community for the holidays. But where, exactly, does that leave summer camps? Your prime months of operation just happen to be the time of year when few people are thinking about the holidays, and by the time people are sharing season’s...
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How to choose your organization’s drivers
If your nonprofit regularly uses staff (including employees or volunteers) to drive your vehicles,...
Finding other revenue streams for your camp
The bar continues to rise for summer camps—parents and youth expect updated facilities, top-level...
Plan for security at your event
When your organization is planning an event, you may become focused on logistics such as food,...
How to get by with just a little
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realize that nonprofit organizations have limited resources....
How to combat staffing shortages
If you run a camp, sports program or youth recreation program, chances are a lot of families want...