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Eric Thompson, Kali Morgenstern, Katy Goetz, Rachel Petty, and Zach Bickett
What is it?
• 2 days overnight camp• We will offer– Soccer– Basketball– Flag football– Lacrosse– Volleyball– Swimming– Others
Mission Statement:
• To inspire and develop skills, sportsmanship, and physical fitness through athletic participation, while living the Buckeye lifestyle
Vision Statement:
• To be the most popular city wide sports camp, while creating and maintaining a Scholarship fund for Franklin County students
Market Analysis:
• Kids– ages 9 – 14 in the Columbus area, • Ohio State fans, • Sport fans• participate in sports.
• Parents– Income $50,000+– Ohio State fans
• All race, gender, ethnicity, nationality
Market Analysis:
• Send brochures to each school district’s Board of Educations– ask to distribute to age appropriate schools
SWOT Analysis
• Strengths:– Association with the University – Facilities - Dorm, Fields – Popular coaches and athlete – Strong Buckeye community
• Weaknesses:– Cost– Logistics of appearances– Timing for people & facilities– Feeding them – Not being able to offer every sport
SWOT Analysis
• Opportunities:– Location - Central Ohio, close dorms to facilities– Good coaches – Multiple facilities
• Threats:– Weather– Other commitments - camps, vacations – Safety – Transportation within the camp– transportation to the – keeping food cheap while promoting a
healthy lifestyle
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Brochure Booklet:
Brochure Booklet:
Brochure Booklet:
Registration Form:
Health Form:
Goals & Objectives:
• Improve Athletic Skill– Designate day one to skill building, and day two to
implementing the skills taught– 75% of the kids can achieve the skill taught– 50% of the kids can explain the facts of the game
• Attendance– Achieve 300 attendants– At least 200 from Columbus area– At least a third are girls
Goals & Objectives:
• Volunteers– For every seven kids, we want to have one adult– Have a representative from each sport (That we do in
the camp) from OSU team.– A majority of volunteers be students
• Physical Fitness– Every kid being able to properly stretch – Knowing what they are stretching– 75% of the kids can name two of the
five main reasons why stretching is important
Goals & Objectives:
• Create a scholarship fund for Franklin County students– Use all net income to provide scholarships– Make at least $2000 net income– Provide at least 4 scholarships each year
Tentative Schedule:
Saturday: 8 am – check/move in at the
dorms10 am – meet at the field,
introductions of staff, schedule,11:30 am to 12:30 pm – lunch/free1 pm – sport 13:30 pm – sport 26 pm – dinner7:30 pm – sport 310 pm – back at dorms
Sunday:8 am – breakfast9:30 am – sport 111 am – sport 212:30 pm – lunch/free2 pm – sport 33:30 pm – tournament/championship5 pm – dinner and wrap6 pm – everyone leave
Location Breakdown:
• Football: Turf Fields• Basketball: RPAC• Soccer: Grass Fields• Lacrosse: Turf Fields• Volleyball: RPAC• Swimming: McCorkle
Risk Management:
• Injury• Allergies• Heat stroke• Exhaustion• Dehydration• Safety
Risk Management:
• Burglary• Interactions between kids• Alcohol and drug use• Sun burn• First aid needs• Emergence of care (injury, first aid)
Volunteer Plan:
• Planning• Recruiting• Selecting• Orientating/Training• Recognizing
Evaluations: Survey
• Participants: – What was your favorite part?– What was your least favorite part?– Can you name three friends?– Can you please explain your favorite sport and
what you learned from the camp?– Why is it important to stretch?
Evaluations: Survey
• Parents of Participants:– What was your kid’s response to the camp?– Are they implementing the skills learned?– Is your child still playing?– Would you recommend this to a friend?– Is there anything you would change to better your
child’s experience?
Evaluations: Survey
• Volunteers– Did your group like the camp?– Did the kids learn/make progress?– Would you volunteer again?– How would you improve the camp?
Skills Evaluation:
• Ran by volunteer in each sport• Have to demonstrate skill taught• Ask about stretching and why it is important
References:
• Ohio State Res Life/Dining Services: (614) 292-8266
• Ohio State Athletic Department: (614) 292-1342
• After School All Stars: (614)-257-1678• Insurance Company• Ohio State Facilities: Call Fawcett and be
directed – (614)-292-1342
References:
• http://conferenceservices.osu.edu/ratesheet.asp
• http://www.kandkinsurance.com/apps/Individual%20Applications/1032-AmtSptsYouth-camp(eff_3-12)_7-12.pdf
• http://www.sadlersports.com/sportscampinsurance/index.html
• http://www.osu.edu/map/building.php?building=272