Licensing Application Process Jillian Lynch // posted on Thursday, April 16, 2020 A $200 check from the camp made out to “Treasurer, State of NH” A completed “Youth Recreation Camp Program Application,” found here: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/oos/cclu/ycp/documents/campapplication.pdf A completed Rules Checklist found here: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/oos/cclu/ycp/documents/checklist.pdf A COPY of the results of the national background check for the camp’s owner and/or director – both if they are different people. If the camp is... Read more
2024 Economic Impact Survey 2024 Economic Impact Survey Jenne Walker // posted on Friday, November 22, 2024 We need your voice! As part of our ongoing efforts to showcase the critical role that youth camps play in New Hampshire’s economy, we are asking all members to participate in the 2024 Economic Impact Survey. This survey is an essential tool to gather data that demonstrates how youth camps significantly benefit our state’s economy. By providing accurate and compelling statistics, we can help state legislators and decision-makers better understand the importance of our industry.... Read more
2024 Fall Conference & Annual Meeting 2024 Fall Conference & Annual Meeting Jenne Walker // posted on Tuesday, September 24, 2024 Read more
2024 Commercial Boat Inspections and Testing Information Jenne Walker // posted on Tuesday, March 19, 2024 NHCDA and Marine Patrol are pleased to announce the commercial boat inspection and CBL testing schedule for the upcoming summer. Once again, they have set up various sites that camps can take their boats for inspection and send their personnel for testing. Please click on the document links below for more detailed information. Each document has important information about the process and procudure. Read more
Training Session: 2024 Labor Law Webinar Training Session: 2024 Labor Law Webinar Ken Robbins // posted on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 On Tuesday, March 5, NH Camps hosted an employment law training session with Lexie Rojas from NH DOL and Ana Maria Rogers from US DOL. We weren't able to record the session, but Lexie and Ana Maria were kind enough to share their slide decks and assorted helpful links. Read more