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The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
FEDERATION CJA (MONTREAL)
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Siblings of campers who previously received a grant or are receiving the grant this year are eligible to receive $500 when they attend camp for the first time for at least 12 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-11 (after camp)
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp in Canada
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR SMALL COMMUNITY INCENTIVE GRANTS:
First Year Grants:
$1,500 grants for campers enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$1,000 grants for campers enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Second Year Returning Grants:
$1,500 grants for campers enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$1,000 grants for campers enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Campers must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
If the camper previously attended camp for fewer than 12 days, the camper is still eligible
Camper is living in a Jewish community of fewer than 10,000 Jews
Campers enrolled in Jewish Day School are not eligible
The application will recognize your zip code and information and analyze your answers to determine geographic eligibility. Geographic areas and population size are determined in partnership with Jewish Federations of North America. To learn which Federation catchment area you are in, its size, and whether or not they have their own One Happy Camper program, please visit FedFinder .
*The areas of Alabama, Florida Panhandle, Louisiana, and Mississippi are sponsored by the Goldring Family Foundation .
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
JEWISH PHILANTHROPIES OF SOUTHERN ARIZONA
Jewish Philanthropies of Southern Arizona’s eligibility criteria:
$1,000 grants for first-time campers who attend Jewish Day School and are enrolled for 12+ consecutive days. Jewish Day School campers are not eligible for second- and third-year grants.
$1,500 grants for first-time campers enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$1,000 grants for first-time campers enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
$500 grants for second-time campers enrolled for 12+ consecutive days
$250 grants for third-time campers enrolled for 12+ consecutive days
Campers must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
If camper previously attended camp for fewer than 12 days, the camper is still eligible
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER LOS ANGELES
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1,000 grant for campers enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant for campers enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 2-12 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Campers with Special Needs enrolled in Jewish Day School are eligible for grants.
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
Eligibility criteria for campers with special needs*
$1,800 grants for campers who qualify for the special needs grant enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$1,250 grants for campers who qualify for the special needs grant enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Campers must be entering grades 2-12 (after camp)
Campers who qualify for the special needs grant are eligible if they are attending any non-profit Jewish overnight camp
Campers who qualify for the special needs grant and are enrolled in Jewish Day School are eligible
*Campers who qualify for the special needs grant are eligible if they are attending a non-profit Jewish overnight camp in Foundation for Jewish Camp’s network that operates in the United States.*
What is your definition of special needs?
The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles is offering incentives to Los Angeles Jewish campers, teens, and young adults with special needs for summer 2023. The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles defines special needs as intellectual or developmental disabilities and physical impairments, such as autism spectrum disorder/Asperger’s, blindness, Down syndrome, hearing impairments, and seizures. This definition includes ADHD campers only if the camper requires extra staff support or accommodations to be successful at camp.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF SAN DIEGO
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if they are the first in the family to attend camp and enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant for campers who are the first in their family to attend camp and are enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Siblings of campers who previously received a grant or are receiving the grant this year are eligible to receive $500 when they attend camp for the first time for at least 12 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
JEWISH COMMUNITY FEDERATION OF THE BAY AREA
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
Jewish Federation of the Greater San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1,500 grant if they are the first in the family to attend camp and enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$1,000 grant for campers who are the first in their family to attend camp and are enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend one of 15 participating summer camps. Visit our website for more information: jewishcamp.org/sci
JEWISHCOLORADO
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
JEWISH FOUNDATION OF GREATER NEW HAVEN
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
UNITED JEWISH FEDERATION OF STAMFORD, NEW CANAAN, AND DARIEN
United Jewish Federation of Stamford, New Canaan, and Darien’s eligibility criteria for first-time campers:
$1,000 grants for campers enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grants for campers enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Campers must be entering grades 1-11 (after camp)
If camper previously attended camp for fewer than 12 days, the camper is still eligible
Campers enrolled in Jewish Day School are not eligible
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend one of 15 participating summer camps. Visit our website for more information: jewishcamp.org/sci
JEWISH FEDERATION OF BROWARD COUNTY
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
GREATER MIAMI JEWISH FEDERATION
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 3-12 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF SOUTH PALM BEACH COUNTY
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER ATLANTA
Eligibility Criteria for first-time* campers
$1500 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$1000 grant if enrolled for 11-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
Eligibility Criteria for second-time* campers:
Family has an adjusted gross income below $175,000 a year
$750 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$500 grant if enrolled for 11-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
Received an OHC first-time camper grant from the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta the previous summer
*Campers who previously attended camp for 10 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
JEWISH FEDERATION/JEWISH UNITED FUND OF METROPOLITAN CHICAGO
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant for campers enrolled for enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant for campers who are enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 3-10 (after camp)
Jewish Day School students must attend one of the following schools: Anshe Emet, Akiba Schechter, Chicago Jewish Day School, Chicagoland Jewish High School, Solomon Schechter
Eligible for JUF’s Camp Coupons of up to $500 if they attend one of the following Jewish Day Schools: Arie Crown Academy, Bais Yaakov, Cheder Lubovich, Hillel Torah
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 2-11 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
JEWISH COMMUNITY OF LOUISVILLE
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers:
$2500 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$1500 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 2-12 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
Eligibility criteria for second-time* campers:
Family has an adjusted gross income below $200,000 a year
$2000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$1250 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
Received an OHC first-time camper grant from the Jewish Community of Louisville the previous summer
Eligibility criteria for third-time* campers:
Family has an adjusted gross income below $200,000 a year
$1,500 grants for third-time campers enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$1,000 grants for third-time campers enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
Received an OHC second-time camper grant from the Jewish Community of Louisville the previous summer
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
*The areas of Alabama, Florida Panhandle, Louisiana, and Mississippi are sponsored by the Goldring Family Foundation
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER WASHINGTON
Eligibility criteria for first-time campers:
Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days are fewer are still eligible for a first-time camper grant.
$1,500 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$1,000 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Siblings of campers who previously received a grant or are receiving the grant this year are eligible to receive $500 when they attend camp for the first time for at least 12 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Does not attend Jewish Day School or Yeshiva (Why is that? )
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER ANN ARBOR
Eligibility criteria for first-time campers:
$1,000 grants for campers enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grants for campers enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Campers must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
If camper previously attended camp for fewer than 12 days, the camper is still eligible
Campers enrolled in Jewish Day School are not eligible
Jewish Federation of Greater Ann Arbor also offers a need-based camp scholarship program for campers attending a Jewish overnight summer camp. Learn more at jewishannarbor.org/engagement/jewish-camp-scholarships/
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
COMBINED JEWISH PHILANTHROPIES OF GREATER BOSTON
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Siblings of campers who previously received a grant or are receiving the grant this year are eligible to receive $500 when they attend camp for the first time for at least 12 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 2-11 (after camp)
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS
Eligibility criteria for first-time campers:
$1,000 grants for campers enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grants for campers enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Campers must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
If camper previously attended camp for fewer than 12 days, the camper is still eligible
Campers enrolled in Jewish Day School are not eligible
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
ST. PAUL JEWISH FEDERATION
Eligibility criteria for first-time campers:
$1,000 grants for campers enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grants for campers enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Campers must be entering grades 1-11 (after camp)
If camper previously attended camp for fewer than 12 days, the camper is still eligible
Campers enrolled in Jewish Day School are not eligible
*The areas of Alabama, Florida Panhandle, Louisiana, and Mississippi are sponsored by the Goldring Family Foundation .
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER KANSAS CITY
Please click here for more information about Jewish Federation of Greater Kansas City’s first-time camper incentives and scholarship opportunities.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF ST. LOUIS
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Siblings of campers who previously received a grant or are receiving the grant this year are eligible to receive $500 when they attend camp for the first time for at least 12 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF OMAHA
Please click here for more information about Jewish Federation of Omaha’s incentives and scholarship opportunities.
JEWISHNEVADA
Eligibility criteria for first-time and second-time campers:
$1,000 grants for first-time campers enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$750 grants for first-time campers enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
$500 grant awarded to second-time campers enrolled for 19+ consecutive days (for those who make under $150,000 a year)
$375 grant awarded to second-time campers enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days (for those who make under $150,000 a year)
Eligible campers must be entering grades 2-11 (after camp)
If camper previously attended camp for fewer than 12 days, the camper is still eligible
Campers enrolled in Jewish Day School are not eligible
JEWISH FEDERATION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Siblings of campers who previously received a grant or are receiving the grant this year are eligible to receive $500 when they attend camp for the first time for at least 12 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER METROWEST NJ
Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest New Jersey’s Eligibility Criteria for First-Time Campers (early-bird rates listed below only available through 12/31/2024):
$1,500 grant if they are the first in the family to attend camp and are enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$1,000 grant if they are the first in the family to attend camp and are enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish Day School or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Siblings of campers who previously received a grant, or are receiving the grant this year, are eligible to receive a $750 grant when they attend camp for the first time for at least 12 consecutive days
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or fewer are still eligible .
JEWISH FEDERATION IN THE HEART OF NEW JERSEY
Eligibility criteria for first-time campers:
$1,000 grants for campers enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grants for campers enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
$500 grant for campers with a sibling who received a One Happy Camper grant in a previous summer or is receiving a One Happy Camper grant for the upcoming summer
Campers must be entering grades 3-11 (after camp)
If camper previously attended camp for fewer than 12 days, the camper is still eligible
Campers enrolled in Jewish Day School are not eligible
JEWISH FEDERATION OF NORTHERN NEW JERSEY
Eligibility criteria:
$1,500 grants for first-time campers enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$1,000 grants for first-time campers enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
$1,000 grant awarded to second-time campers enrolled for 12+ consecutive days (for those who make under $175,000 a year)
Campers must be entering grades 2-11 (after camp)
If camper previously attended camp for fewer than 12 days, the camper is still eligible
Campers enrolled in Jewish Day School are not eligible
JEWISH FEDERATION OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY
Eligibility criteria for first-time campers:
$1,000 grants for campers enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grants for campers enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Campers must be entering grades 1-11 (after camp)
If camper previously attended camp for fewer than 12 days, the camper is still eligible
Campers enrolled in Jewish Day School are not eligible
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
BUFFALO JEWISH FEDERATION
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER ROCHESTER
Provides grants to families residing in the greater Rochester, NY area.
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
Provides grants to families residing in the greater Rochester, NY area
$1800 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$1000 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 2-12 (after camp)
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for the first time camper grant
Eligibility Criteria for subsequent year* campers:
Family has an adjusted gross income below $150,000 a year
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$500 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 2-12 (after camp)
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
Received an OHC camper grant from the Jewish Federation of Greater Rochester in a previous summer
JEWISH FEDERATION OF CENTRAL NEW YORK
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
GREENSBORO JEWISH FEDERATION
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1,250 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$875 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 3-12 (after camp)
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF CINCINATTI
Please click here for more information about Jewish Federation of Cincinnati’s first-time camper incentives and scholarship opportunities through Cincy Journeys
JEWISH EDUCATION CENTER & JEWISH FEDERATION OF CLEVELAND
Eligibility criteria for first-time campers:
$1000 grants for campers enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grants for campers enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Campers must be entering grades 2-12 (after camp).
If camper previously attended camp for less than 12 days, the camper is still eligible.
Campers enrolled in Jewish Day School are eligible, but must apply on the JECC website: JECC Jewish Day School OHC App
JEWISHCOLUMBUS
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
If camper previously attended camp for less than 12 days, the camper still eligible.
Must be entering grades 2-12 (after camp)
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER PORTLAND
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER PHILADELPHIA
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Siblings of campers who previously received a grant or are receiving the grant this year are eligible to receive $500 when they attend camp for the first time for at least 12 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-11 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER PITTSBURGH
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
If camper previously attended camp for less than 12 days, the camper is still eligible.
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 12 days or less are still eligible
JEWISH ALLIANCE OF GREATER RHODE ISLAND
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive day
Must be entering grades 2-12 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER CHATTANOOGA
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER NASHVILLE
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER DALLAS
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER EL PASO
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers Jewish Federation of El Paso & Las Cruces’ eligibility criteria:
Campers enrolled in Jewish Day School may be eligible, but must email mcohen@jfedeplc.org to apply
$1,000 grants for first-year campers enrolled for 12+ consecutive days
$700 grants for second-year campers enrolled for 12+ consecutive days
Campers must be entering grades 3-12 (after camp)
If camper previously attended camp for fewer than 12 days, the camper is still eligible
JEWISH FEDERATION OF SAN ANTONIO
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if they are the first in the family to attend camp and enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if they are the first in the family to attend camp and enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Siblings of campers who previously received a grant or are receiving the grant this year are eligible to receive $500 when they attend camp for the first time for at least 12 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible
AUSTIN
Campers are eligible if they have previously attended camp for 11 days or less
$1,500 grants for first-time campers enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$1,000 grants for first-time campers enrolled for 11-18 consecutive days
Eligible campers must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
JEWISH COMMUNITY FEDERATION OF RICHMOND
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Campers enrolled in Jewish Day School are eligible, but must contact camp@jewishrichmond.org to learn more and start the process.
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
TIDEWATER JEWISH FOUNDATION
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
UJC OF THE VIRGINIA PENINSULA
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1500 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$1,000 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible for first-time camper grants.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER WASHINGTON
Eligibility criteria for first-time campers:
Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days are fewer are still eligible for a first-time camper grant.
$1,500 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$1,000 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Siblings of campers who previously received a grant or are receiving the grant this year are eligible to receive $500 when they attend camp for the first time for at least 12 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Does not attend Jewish Day School or Yeshiva (Why is that? )
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER SEATTLE
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if they are the first in the family to attend camp and enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if they are the first in the family to attend camp and enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 2-10 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish Day School or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Siblings of campers who previously received a grant or are receiving the grant this year are eligible to receive $500 when they attend camp for the first time for at least 12 consecutive days
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER WASHINGTON
Eligibility criteria for first-time campers:
Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days are fewer are still eligible for a first-time camper grant.
$1,500 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$1,000 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Siblings of campers who previously received a grant or are receiving the grant this year are eligible to receive $500 when they attend camp for the first time for at least 12 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Does not attend Jewish Day School or Yeshiva (Why is that? )
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
MILWAUKEE JEWISH FEDERATION
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible
The Small Communities Incentive Program offers new campers from small communities of under 10,000 Jewish residents grants up to $1,500 for two consecutive summers to attend an FJC network Jewish overnight camp. Click here for more information.
CHARLESTON JEWISH FEDERATION
Eligibility criteria for first-time* campers
$1000 grant if enrolled for 19+ consecutive days
$700 grant if enrolled for 12-18 consecutive days
Must be entering grades 1-12 (after camp)
Do not attend Jewish day school or yeshiva (Why is that? )
Attending a nonprofit, Jewish, overnight camp listed on Find A Camp
*Campers who previously attended camp for 11 days or less are still eligible