To go along with the endorsed camp that we picked up we had to do some research on the location, the camp it is in conjunction with, make new camp booklet, and just be sure to advertise the way we agreed up on in the contract.
The Director of Events drew up the contract and got it out to the camp director and sorted out all those details. I was in charge of creating a new camp booklet, which I was able to use the bulk of information from previous camps and just rework the details. This was not too bad because the outline and things were already in place. It was much like when I made new booklets for some of our new administered camps earlier this summer. Because I was more familiar with the computer program used this also helped speed up the task.
Once the booklet was done and the camp director we were working with was able to look over the manual I revised previously we had a conference call with him to answer any questions he might have and because I have been involved in all things camp related this summer I was on that call. It was good to hear his feedback and be able to give him answers for his questions and/or concerns. The call went very well.
Next step was to work with our Director of Media Relations on getting some advertising up on the website for his camp as well as giving him the proper logos to use on his end to promote the camp. We also built pages within the NFCA site to facilitate advertising and applying for the camp through our systems. I tested the site to make sure things were working properly and we let him know when everything was up and running. With the little time that this had to take off I think we all worked as a team at the NFCA to get it going and done well.
The Director of Events drew up the contract and got it out to the camp director and sorted out all those details. I was in charge of creating a new camp booklet, which I was able to use the bulk of information from previous camps and just rework the details. This was not too bad because the outline and things were already in place. It was much like when I made new booklets for some of our new administered camps earlier this summer. Because I was more familiar with the computer program used this also helped speed up the task.
Once the booklet was done and the camp director we were working with was able to look over the manual I revised previously we had a conference call with him to answer any questions he might have and because I have been involved in all things camp related this summer I was on that call. It was good to hear his feedback and be able to give him answers for his questions and/or concerns. The call went very well.
Next step was to work with our Director of Media Relations on getting some advertising up on the website for his camp as well as giving him the proper logos to use on his end to promote the camp. We also built pages within the NFCA site to facilitate advertising and applying for the camp through our systems. I tested the site to make sure things were working properly and we let him know when everything was up and running. With the little time that this had to take off I think we all worked as a team at the NFCA to get it going and done well.