New Camp Joins FJC’s Specialty Camp Incubator III
January 12th, 2017
Foundation for Jewish Camp (FJC) has added URJ 6 Points Sci-Tech Academy West to the Specialty Camp Incubator III cohort. Building on the success of the previous two Incubators, this unique entrepreneurial opportunity will now launch six new camps in the summer of 2018. The addition of the sixth camp, as well as the entire program, is made possible by a combined grant from The AVI CHAI Foundation and Jim Joseph Foundation.
Specialty camping has proven to be a huge success for Jewish camp. Research from the first two Incubators shows that the specialty model attracts new campers – 66% said that they only went to Jewish camp because they were attracted to one of the specialties. Expanding our STEM offerings gives more Jewish teens the opportunity to be a part of the magical experience of Jewish summers.
– Jeremy J. Fingerman, CEO, FJC
URJ 6 Points Sci-Tech Academy West is an expansion of URJ 6 Points Sci-Tech Academy outside Boston, Massachusetts, which was part of the Specialty Camp Incubator II. In its fourth summer, URJ 6 Points Sci-Tech Academy is expected to welcome 600 campers in 2017. Since 2010, the nine Specialty Camps incubated have served over 6,000 campers – with nearly half reporting that they had never attended a Jewish camp before. The camps continue to surpass enrollment and retention goals, proving the demand for Jewish specialty options in the summer camp marketplace.
Incubator III will provide expertise and support to the new cohort of six individuals or organizations as they plan and implement their vision for expanded models of nonprofit, Jewish specialty camps. FJC expects that each of these new specialty camps will serve approximately 300 campers and 40 college-aged counselors per summer with a cumulative potential of serving 1,500 campers and 200 college-aged counselors by the summer of 2021.
The camps also part of Specialty Camp Incubator III are: