Author: Valerie Stewart
Planning Unit: Powell County CES
Major Program: Summer Residential Camps
Plan of Work: Addressing Family Life Needs
Outcome: Initial Outcome
With nearly 25% of Powell County's total population in poverty according to the 2018 U.S. Census, the cost of youth events and activities is a huge consideration to participation especially 4-H camp. The Powell County 4-H Council decided to expand efforts to raise additional 4-H Camp Sponsorships for 2019 through personal asks, fundraising efforts, grants, etc. Members made personal contacts to new and previous 4-H camp sponsors; wrote camp sponsorships into grants utilitzed by the Powell County 4-H Program and conducted a variety of fundraisers to help increase the funds available for camp sponsorships. The 4-H Council also reduced the camp costs by $100 to see if that would help increase participation. As a result, the Powell County 4-H Council was able to secure more than $11,000 for 4-H Camp Sponsorships for 2019 as well as increase the total camp numbers to nearly 70. This was an increase in participation of over 70% and with no family paying more than $150 - many much less. 90% of 2019 4-H campers stated they will be returning for 2020 and with continued sponsorships we hope to only grow our 4-H camp base even more in future years.
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