JCYS Scholarship
We are pleased to offer a convenient, online method to apply for financial aid.
This scholarship applies to children who will be attending Camp Henry Horner.
Joshua Scholarship
This scholarship is available to campers entering grades 4 through 11 attending Camp Moshava (Wild Rose).
United Jewish Fund and Council Camp Scholarships
This scholarship is available to members of URJ-affiliated congregations. Scholarship application process looks to create a 3-way partnership between the Temple, the family and the Camp.
Jewish Overnight Camp Scholarships
Need based funding for up to 2 addtional years after Incentive grant or 3 total years. For returning campers or campers that attend Jewish day schools. 3 week minimum camp experience.
Rabbi Gershon Hadas Guardian Society for Jewish Children
The Guardian Society is a community fund available to the Jewish children of Greater Kansas City. For many years, this scholarship program has enabled hundreds of young people to participate in Jewish enrichment summer programs, including camps and Israel programs.
Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis
Sponsored by The Rothbard Jewish Family Need-Based Scholarship for Overnight Jewish Camp.
Jewish Community Foundation (Milwaukee Jewish Federation)
The Jewish Community Foundation awards scholarships to young people to attend recognized Jewish summer overnight camps and to attend summer programs in Israel, based on financial need.
Hyman, Blanche, Rita and Norma Gurland Fund for Children with Needs Students
Through the Hyman, Blanche, Gladys, Rita and Norma Gurland Memorial Fund, the Jewish Education Center of Cleveland is able to offer grants to children with special needs. These funds are available to first and second timers going to a variety of camps offering special programming to the campers.
For first and second time campers with special needs. Must be resident of Cleveland.
David and Inez Myers Foundation Camp Leadership Scholarship for Teens
This scholarship is to help students entering or in high school attend a Jewish summer overnight camp that offers leadership training. Preference will be given to incoming 9th and 10th graders
Factors to be considered in awarding the scholarship are to include but are not limited to: financial need, demonstrated leadership potential, and an expressed desire to give back to the Jewish community as a result of this camp leadership experience. Grants will be allocated at an amount not to exceed $500 per grant.
Application deadline: March 15, 2018
Jewish Family Services Association Camp Assistance (Cleveland)