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A Press Release from The Foundation for Jewish Camp
December 21, 2009, 12:35 pm
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Camp Sabra is honored to partner with the Foundation for Jewish Camp!  We currently participate in both the Campership Incentive Program (CIP) and the Midwest Interfaith Incentive Program (MIIP).  If you know of campers or families interested in going to any camp, please put them in touch with Terri tgrossman@jccstl.org

Happy Camping!

ENGAGING CHILDREN

Foundation for Jewish Camp Offers Several Grant Options for Campers

New York, NY – Over the past two summers, almost 10,000 children attended nonprofit Jewish overnight camps across North America thanks to the Campership Incentive Program (CIP) and JWest Campership Program (JWest) , initiatives of the Foundation for Jewish Camp (FJC) – and this number is growing exponentially!  Reports indicate that approximately 30% of these youngsters would not otherwise have attended Jewish camp if not for these pioneering recruitment initiatives.

Both programs offer cash grants to families who send their children to nonprofit Jewish summer camps for the first, and in some communities, second time.  CIP is a national program while JWest targets those in 13 Western states.  The grants are need-blind and are intended to expose children – no matter what their background – to the experience that Jewish camps offer.

CIP is funded by an anonymous donor in the Midwest along with contributions from partner organizations – including synagogues, federations, camps and other Jewish organizations.  In 2009, the total amount distributed was $4.2 million which helped enroll 6,200 children in nonprofit Jewish overnight camps.  Since its inception in 2006, over $11 million in grants have been disbursed to campers.  In this short time, the number of campers who have benefited from CIP has grown from 725 to 6,200.

36 partners currently participate in the CIP program including Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Columbus, Dallas, Greensboro, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Metrowest (NJ), Middlesex County (NJ), Montreal, New Hampshire, New York, Orange County (CA), Philadelphia, Portland (OR), and Toronto.  FJC also partnered with three national camping groups – Union for Reform Judaism, Ramah and Young Judea – and over a dozen camps across North America to help enroll campers and raise funds.  FJC plans to expand CIP to 20 additional partners for summer 2010.

The JWest initiative, established though the generous support of the Jim Joseph Foundation, enrolled over 650 Jewish pre-teens in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming in nonprofit Jewish overnight camps for the first time.  Over 400 campers enrolled for the second time with a grant.  Approximately $1.4 million was doled out in these states.  Since its inception in 2008, approximately $2.6 million has been distributed to over 1780 campers.

A similar program introduced for summer 2010 is the Midwest Interfaith Incentive Program (MIIP) which provides need blind $1000 grants to first time campers from families where one parent is Jewish and one is not.  An additional $750 will be offered if the camper returns to the same camp for a second year.  Funded by the same donor as CIP, this program is currently limited to campers in the Midwest and 11 camps for its pilot year.

“The Jewish summer camp experience affects children in countless ways and opens their hearts to the joy of being Jewish,” says FJC Interim CEO, Maggie Bar-Tura.  “We are passionate about making that experience possible for every Jewish child and deeply grateful to all of our partners who share our commitment to that goal.”

Research shows that Jewish children who attend Jewish camp become more engaged adults.  Alumni are 50 percent more likely to join a synagogue, 90 percent more likely to join a Jewish community center, and twice as likely to donate $100 or more to their local federation than Jewish adults who never went to a Jewish camp.

The cash incentive programs exemplify FJC’s unique application of for-profit business practices in its mission of increasing enrollment at nonprofit Jewish summer camps.  As with consumer rewards marketing devices, the campership effort is designed to change consumer behavior within the highly competitive field of summer camps and tip the scales in favor of Jewish nonprofit camps.

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The Foundation for Jewish Camp is the only public national organization dedicated to non-profit Jewish resident camps, advancing program and leadership excellence in camps and access to vibrant Jewish experiences for campers. The Foundation helps raise awareness and support for Jewish summer camps, highlighting their successful track record for building powerful Jewish commitment in young Jews, ensuring future Jewish continuity. FJC works with more than 150 camps, 70,000 campers, and 12,000 counselors across North America to further its mission. www.jewishcamp.org

 

For additional information on FJC, please contact: Alicia Zimbalist, 646.278.4545/alicia@jewishcamp.org

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Learn about our REFER A CAMPER PROGRAM
December 10, 2009, 9:44 am
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2009 Wrap Up
August 14, 2009, 9:13 am
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Masada Banquet Video
August 12, 2009, 1:10 pm
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Talent Show/ Sabrastock
August 5, 2009, 10:45 am
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Bar Mitzvah at Camp Sabra
August 4, 2009, 10:58 am
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On July 31st, Corey Fox realized his dream of becoming a Bar Mitzvah at Camp Sabra.  With his entire family in attendance, Corey led the Camp Sabra community in worship on Friday night.  Corey began practicing months ago with his Cantor at United Hebrew Congregation in St. Louis and continued to work with the Judaica staff at Camp Sabra.  It was a memorable night as the Camp Sabra campers and staff welcomed the opportunity to share in this joyous occasion.  Pictured above is Corey preparing to read his Torah portion after his parents, Allen and Robin Fox, read the Aliyah.  Corey’s younger sister and brother, Samantha (Ayelet) and Quinn (Golan), are watching from the Bimah. 

“There are no words to describe how I feel about this place.  All my friends are here, I grew up here.  As you can see, I’m becoming a Bar Mitzvah here, tonight at the most special place in the world to me…I decided to do my Bar Mitzvah at Camp Sabra because Sabra means a lot to me.  Not just the friends and memories, but I feel a real connection with God here at Sabra. “  – Excerpt from Corey’s speech

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Israel Day – Cooking with Dor
August 4, 2009, 9:18 am
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Sorry for the delay in posts!
August 3, 2009, 8:37 pm
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Sorry for the delay in posts!  We’ve had some technical difficulties, but we should be back on track tomorrow.

Thanks for your patience!

Camp Sabra Team

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2nd Session Masada
July 27, 2009, 3:51 pm
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After spending the day in Telluride, CO 2nd Session Masada has begun their accent of Anchor Mountain.  Tomorrow afternoon we hope to hear that the entire group made it to the peak- elevation 12,325.  Thus far the group has visited Boulder, CO, hiked in Rocky Mountain National Park, climbed in Camp Hale, hiked in Glenwood Springs, soaked in hot springs outside of Ouray, CO and visited Telluride.

We wish the group a safe journey and can’t wait to see their pictures!!!

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Yo Yo Man
July 26, 2009, 10:22 pm
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