Opening Doors to Camp in Summer 2026
Opening Doors to Camp in Summer 2026
SCOPE is proud to announce a major Summer 2026 milestone: more than 1,600 camperships will be awarded to children across five regions, supported by a $2.2 million allocation.
This year’s impact is especially meaningful as SCOPE expands its reach with the launch of a new West region, helping bring the joy, growth, and belonging of overnight summer camp to even more under-resourced communities.
“Every campership is a reminder that when we invest in children, we help create pathways to potential that extend far beyond a single summer. This 2026 milestone reflects what the SCOPE community makes possible together.”
Molly Hott Gallagher, SCOPE Executive Director
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EXPLORE SCOPE’S GROWTH
See how camperships, funding, and partnerships have grown over time.
Through SCOPE, children attend 81 American Camp Association (ACA) accredited, diverse, nonprofit overnight camps nationwide. Each partner camp meets rigorous standards, honors and agreed upon SCOPE tuition rate, and ensures no added financial burden for participating families.
SCOPE’s network of community-led camps is committed to Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) that gives children the sense of belonging and emotional resilience that opens up pathways to fulfill their potential.
SCOPE Partner Camp List
NATIONAL
Experience Camps
PALS
Camp SAY
NORTHEAST
Camp Felix
Incarnation Camp
YMCA Camp Sloane
Maine
Achievement First Camp
Agassiz Village Camp
Camp Uncommon
YMCA Camp Tracy
Massachusetts
Odyssey Teen Camp
YMCA Camp Hi-Rock
New Hampshire
Beam Camp
Brantwood Camp
Lantern Light Camps
New Jersey
Appel Farm Arts & Music Center
Hands In 4 Youth, Home of Vacamas Camps
Johnsonburg Camp and Retreat Center
Kiddie Keep Well Camp
Princeton-Blairston Center, Inc
Star Lake Camp
Trail Blazer Camps
YMCA Camp Bernie
YMCA Camp Mason
YMCA of the Pines
4-H- Dorothy P. Flint
4-H Camp Overlook
4-H- Camp Shankitunk
Camp Anne
Berkshire Hills Eisenberg Camp
Eagle Island Camp
Eden Village Camp
Fiver Children’s Foundation
The Fresh Air Fund
Frost Valley YMCA
Camp Henry Kaufmann
Camp Homeward Bound
Lake Delaware Boys’ Camp
Camp Morty
North Shore Holiday House, Inc.
Camp Olmsted
Ramapo for Children
Camp Simcha
Surprise Lake Camp
Camp Turner
Camp Victory Lake
Camp Wilbur Herrlich
YMCA Camp Chingachgook
Pennsylvania
Camp Canopy
CGI Poconos
Camp Onas
Summer Camps at College Settlement
Vermont – Camp DREAM
MIDWEST
Happy Hollow Children’s Camp, Inc.
Jameson Camp
Iowa – YMCA Camp Wapsie
Ohio – Camp NEOSA
Michigan
Camp Beechpoint
McGaw YMCA Camp Echo
Camp Newaygo
Skyline Camp and Retreat Center
Camp Kooch-i-ching
Ogichi Daa Kwe
Wisconsin
Holiday Home Camp
House In The Wood
Camp Jorn YMCA
YMCA Camp Minikani
SOUTHEAST
Florida
4-H Camp Cloverleaf
4-H Camp Timpoochee
Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches
Seacamp
YMCA Camp Winona
Georgia – C5 Georgia Youth Foundation – Camp Leadership University
North Carolina – YMCA Camp Weaver
SOUTHWEST
Texas
Camp Cell-A-Bration
Mo-Ranch
YMCA Camp Cullen
WEST – NEW REGION!
California
Camp Bob Waldorf
Camp Mendocino
Colorado – YMCA Camp Tumbleson Lake
Washington – Four Winds
Why Camperships Matter
When you level the playing ground of possibility, you give all children new pathways to potential. By expanding access to overnight camp, SCOPE bridges academic gaps, fosters emotional resilience, and empowers children on a pathway to realize their full success.
In a Camper’s Own Words:
“Camp has allowed me to be more open to new ideas, be more planned, and more organized, because when you’re making something, you need a plan so it can turn out the way you want it to be. Camp has affected me in the outside world by helping me think outside the box and expand my mindset.” – Sanaa, Beam Camp

“Camp is like food for my spirit that helps keep me going in the right direction. I plan for camp the entire year. I look forward to it, think about who I’ll meet and what adventures we’ll have.”” – Dane, YMCA Frost Valley Camp

About SCOPE
Camp is just the first step. SCOPE’s unique model incentivizes children to STAY on the pathway to potential.