Summer Camp Planning: In the third webinar for Bear and Webelos Den Leaders, the Goshen Scout Reservation team, along with NCAC Director of Field Services Stuart Goins, explores financing your summer adventure at Camp Ross, a week-long camp just for rising Webelos and Arrow of Light Scouts.
Why it matters: Understanding how to fund camp experiences ensures more Scouts can participate and benefit from the programs offered at Camp Ross.
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This session provides valuable insights into making the camp experience affordable and accessible.
Fundraising opportunities:
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Upcoming Camp Cards fundraiser and fall Popcorn sale are key ways to generate funds.
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These initiatives offer practical ways for Scouts to actively participate in raising money for their camp.
Financial aid & tips:
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Learn about the Camperships process for financial aid.
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Get registration tips, like applying Free Camp Vouchers from the 2024 fall popcorn sale for the 2025 camping season.
This webinar equips leaders with the tools to plan and fund a memorable summer camp experience for their Scouts.
Miss the webinar? Watch the recording:
You can also download the slides from the webinar here: How to Fund Your Summer Adventure Webinar slides [PDF]
Want to catch up? Check out our previous posts with the first and second installments and the Summer Camp Planning Tool Kit:
- First Webinar & Toolkit: Summer Camp Planning
weownadventure.com/summer-camp-planning-tool-kit/ - Second Webinar: How to Build Excitement and Engagement for Camp Ross
weownadventure.com/summer-camp-planning-how-to-build-excitement-and-engagement-for-camp-ross/
You can also find more resources and learn about all the summer fun on the Camp Ross webpage at www.gotogoshen.org/ross
Save the dates for upcoming webinars! All are at 7pm Eastern Time.
For current Lions and Tigers (rising Tigers and Wolves)
- February 10: Day Camp Program Overview
https://ncacbsa-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sktF_xMDSmC1uMgjHFDOcQ#/registration
For current Bears and Webelos (rising Webelos and AOLs)
- February 24, 2025: Meet Your Camp Ross Team!
https://ncacbsa-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LieOZCHwTBSW0hPa2T3nkw - March 24, 2025: Program and Elective Adventure Offerings
https://ncacbsa-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OX2aUuwZSFiave_ixcs_6A - April 22, 2025: Pre-Camp Planning
https://ncacbsa-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ewPMgcdORhKjZg1eijR3VQ - May 20, 2025: Your First Day – Arrival Overview
https://ncacbsa-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_P4iNXGFlSj-FFmMVhDnJgA














Yoi further honored Jacob by dedicating his Eagle Scout project to building a Memorial bike rack and repair station at Winston Churchill High School, the high school they both attended. This would reflect Jacob’s love for riding his bike and the high school since Jacob was the mascot for the Winston Churchill Bulldogs, causing people not to love him because he was the Bulldog but love the Bulldog because he was Jacob Cassell. These reasons solidified Yoi’s decision to make the high school the perfect place for the memorial.
To start his Eagle Project, he went to former Principal Heckert to get approval for the project, but once she left, he had to get approval from Mr. Taylor, who was coincidentally the principal of Yoi’s middle school. After his approval, he was sent to the PTSA to discuss funding. After going back and forth between the PTSA and the school, Yoi created a GoFundMe for his project, reaching the proposed $7,500 goal within 48 hours and ending with $9,333 from over 120 donors. After another back and forth with the county about where the building site would be and waiting for the county to collect bids for the project, the finish line was finally in sight for Yoi.




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