Is Camp Management Software Worth the Cost?
Camp management software can be valuable for a camp’s success. We explore 5 key points that will help you decide if it’s worth the cost.
Camp management software can be valuable for a camp’s success. We explore 5 key points that will help you decide if it’s worth the cost.
Alright, so if you’ve been following along at home, you know that I promised I would do a comparison of the cost savings a camp might realize if a portion of their clients opted to pay using ACH rather than a credit card. You thought it was going to be a simple blog post. Honestly, so did […]
Everything ends, but not everything gets finished. Anyone who has worked at camp feels me. The end of the week comes all summer long, but how many weeks go by unfinished. Things left undone. Loose ends left to dangle. Let’s make this summer different. Let’s not just end. Let’s finish.
Don’t fall for these ACH Myths. When your customers choose to pay with ACH, they actually save you money on each transaction.
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ACH is a way to move funds between banks without using paper checks, wire transfers, credit cards or cash. The processing fees are cheaper than credit cards and can save businesses thousands of dollars each year.
this is really a comparison of two needs: a full experience for both the attendee and the organizer or a simple ticket to an event. They both have an appeal and while on the surface look potentially interchangeable, a little digging beneath the surface reveals functional differences that suggest a fairly wide gap in purpose.
When getting ready to hire your staff for your Virtual Camp, the initial plan is likely to hire back only your most senior staff that you need to run the program and everyone else gets the Happy Gilmore, but as I said. You must resist! Let me explain.
You are reading this because you want to run camp in some capacity and you are cautiously exploring if it’s feasible to do effectively and safely; that is, you are not looking for reasons to close, but rather reasons to run camp.