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    Camp Fire

    ActiveYouth Development
    KANSAS CITY, MOWebsite8162852010EIN: 13-1623921

    About Camp Fire

    To support young people in discovering who they are, connecting with others and taking action in their communities through inclusive youth development programs and camp experiences.

    Focus Areas

    youth developmentoutdoor educationsummer campafter school programsleadership development

    Who They Fund

    campers / youth participantscamp staff and leadership (CEOs, administrators)racially/ethnically diverse and historically marginalized youth

    Funding Style

    programmatic supportcapital improvements (site & outdoor infrastructure)professional development / leadership convening (CEO summit)

    About Camp Fire

    Camp Fire’s recent grantmaking centers on Camp Fire affiliates and the youth-development work they deliver through camp experiences, after school programs, and leadership development. A large share of support is tied to a CEO summit, showing that the funder backs staff and administrator learning alongside direct program delivery. The biggest recent award in the data goes to Camp Fire Green Country in Tulsa for camper participation, capital improvements, an inclusion specialist, and site and outdoor improvements, while Camp Fire Heart of Iowa in Des Moines received another six-figure grant with related support for cultural appropriation funding and friendship funding. The foundation’s grants also point to an emphasis on inclusion and continuous improvement. Camp Fire Heart of Oklahoma in Oklahoma City received support for capital improvements, continuous improvement communities at practice, and an inclusion specialist, and Camp Fire Minnesota in Excelsior received funding connected to consultation on a toolkit for cultural appropriation and friendship funding. Smaller awards appear alongside these larger commitments, suggesting a mix of programmatic, capacity-building, and site-based support rather than a single-purpose grant model.

    What Camp Fire Funds

    In youth development, Camp Fire funded Camp Fire Columbia in Portland and Camp Fire Wilani in Springfield for camper cohorts attending the CEO summit, tying youth-serving work to leadership learning. Outdoor and site-based support appears in awards to Camp Fire Golden Empire in Vallejo and Camp Fire First Texas in Fort Worth, both of which received funding for capital improvements and programmatic, site, and outdoor improvements. The foundation also supports inclusion work directly. Camp Fire River Bend in Notre Dame received an inclusion specialist grant along with capital and friendship funding, while Camp Fire Heart of Oklahoma in Oklahoma City received a grant that included continuous improvement communities at practice. On the evaluation side, Camp Fire Central Oregon in Bend received support for printing summer youth surveys, a concrete sign of survey-based program feedback.

    How Camp Fire Gives

    Typical grant size sits at a p25 of $9,719, a median of $20,750, and a p75 of $46,906, which points to a middle tier of modest operating or program grants alongside larger awards. The recent record shows repeated support to several recipients across 2024 and 2025, including Camp Fire Green Country, Camp Fire Heart of Iowa, Camp Fire River Bend, Camp Fire Heart of Oklahoma, Camp Fire Minnesota, and Camp Fire Central Oregon. That pattern suggests ongoing relationships rather than one-time gifts. Camp Fire is a Pure DAF Provider, does not fund individuals, and does not make program-related investments. No application process is described in the data.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $564K

    Total Assets

    $2.8M

    Total Revenue

    $3.2M

    Total Expenses

    $3.3M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $10K and $47K, with a median of $21K.

    25th Percentile

    $10K

    Median

    $21K

    75th Percentile

    $47K

    Geographic Reach

    National13 states funded

    About 4% of grants go to recipients in OK.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
    Headquarters

    Leadership

    SHAWNA ROSENZWEIG

    Accepts unsolicited proposals

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    Topics

    overnight / day camp youth programminginclusion, diversity & anti-cultural-appropriation trainingoutdoor site & facilities upgradesyouth program evaluation and surveys (printing/data collection)leadership development for camp administratorssmall discretionary / friendship grants

    Where Camp Fire Makes Grants

    Camp Fire gives nationally, with every recent grant in the United States. Oklahoma appears most often in the recipient mix, led by Tulsa and Oklahoma City, while other recurring recipient cities include Des Moines, Fort Worth, Vallejo, Portland, and Bend. Missouri represents 4% of grants, with one recent award to Kansas City. The record also includes recipients in Anchorage, Seattle, Lynn, Bowie, and Fremont, showing a broad spread across regions rather than a single metro focus.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Camp Fire

    What size grants does Camp Fire usually make?

    The typical grant size in the data is $9,719 at the 25th percentile, $20,750 at the median, and $46,906 at the 75th percentile. That range suggests many awards are in the tens of thousands, with some larger commitments above $100,000.

    Does Camp Fire fund the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. Several recipients appear in both 2024 and 2025, including Camp Fire Green Country, Camp Fire Heart of Iowa, Camp Fire River Bend, Camp Fire Heart of Oklahoma, Camp Fire Minnesota, and Camp Fire Central Oregon. That indicates recurring relationships rather than a purely one-time grant pattern.

    What kinds of work does Camp Fire support?

    The recent grants point to youth development, outdoor education, summer camp, after school programs, and leadership development. Specific funding also appears for inclusion specialists, capital improvements to sites and outdoor facilities, cultural appropriation-related training and toolkit work, and printing youth surveys.

    Where does Camp Fire give most often?

    The top state by grant count is Oklahoma. Recent recipient cities there include Tulsa and Oklahoma City, which both appear multiple times in the grant list.

    Does Camp Fire fund individuals or use program-related investments?

    No. The foundation is classified as a Pure DAF Provider, funds individuals is marked false, and makes program-related investments is marked false in the provided data.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    CAMP FIRE GREEN COUNTRYTULSA, OK$112,5002025CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSINCLUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMP
    CAMP FIRE HEART OF IOWADES MOINES, IA$101,0002025CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCULTURAL APPROPRIATION FUNDINGFRIENDSHIP FUNDING
    CAMP FIRE ALASKAANCHORAGE, AK$53,0002025CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCULTURAL APPROPRIATION FUNDINGFRIENDSHIP FUNDING
    CAMP FIRE CENTRAL OREGONBEND, OR$46,6782025FRIENDSHIP FUNDINGPRINTING THEIR SUMMER YOUTH SURVEYS
    CAMP FIRE FIRST TEXASFORT WORTH, TX$42,5002025CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSINLCUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMP
    CAMP FIRE HEARTLANDKANSAS CITY, MO$29,0742025CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMIT
    CAMP FIRE MINNESOTAEXCELSIOR, MN$25,5002025CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCONSULTATION ON THE TOOLKIT FOR CULTURAL APPROPRIATIONCULTURAL APPROPRIATION FUNDINGFRIENDSHIP FUNDING
    CAMP FIRE SANDUSKY COUNTYFREMONT, OH$25,5002025CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMIT
    CAMP FIRE HEART OF OKLAHOMAOKLAHOMA CITY, OK$24,0002025CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSCONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT COMMUNITES AT PRACTICEINCLUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMP
    CAMP FIRE COLUMBIAPORTLAND, OR$17,5002025CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMIT
    CAMP FIRE RIVER BENDNOTRE DAME, IN$17,0002025CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSFRIENDSHIP FUNDINGINCLUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMPRETIRED INV. BUY-OUT
    CAMP FIRE GOLDEN EMPIREVALLEJO, CA$14,0002025CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSINCLUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMP
    CAMP FIRE NORTH SHORELYNN, MA$14,0002025CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMIT
    CAMP FIRE CENTRAL PUGET SOUNDSEATTLE, WA$10,5002025CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMIT
    CAMP FIRE WILANISPRINGFIELD, OR$10,0002025CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMIT
    CAMP FIRE INLAND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAUPLAND, CA$7,5002025CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMIT
    CAMP FIRE SAMISHBELLINGHAM, WA$7,2412025CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMIT
    CAMP FIRE PATUXENT AREABOWIE, MD$6,5002025CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMIT
    CAMP FIRE RIVER BENDNOTRE DAME, IN$54,0752024CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSFRIENDSHIP FUNDINGINCLUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMPRETIRED INV. BUY-OUT
    CAMP FIRE HEART OF OKLAHOMAOKLAHOMA CITY, OK$48,3752024CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSCONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT COMMUNITES AT PRACTICEINCLUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMP
    CAMP FIRE GREEN COUNTRYTULSA, OK$47,8752024CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSINCLUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMP
    CAMP FIRE GOLDEN EMPIREVALLEJO, CA$47,0002024CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSINCLUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMP
    CAMP FIRE FIRST TEXASFORT WORTH, TX$46,8752024CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSINLCUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMP
    CAMP FIRE MINNESOTAEXCELSIOR, MN$16,3752024CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCONSULTATION ON THE TOOLKIT FOR CULTURAL APPROPRIATIONCULTURAL APPROPRIATION FUNDINGFRIENDSHIP FUNDING
    CAMP FIRE HEART OF IOWADES MOINES, IA$8,8752024CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCULTURAL APPROPRIATION FUNDINGFRIENDSHIP FUNDING
    CAMP FIRE ALASKAANCHORAGE, AK$8,8752024CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCULTURAL APPROPRIATION FUNDINGFRIENDSHIP FUNDING
    CAMP FIRE INLAND NORTHWESTSPOKANE VALLEY, WA$8,0002024CULTURAL APPROPRIATION FUNDINGFRIENDSHIP FUNDING
    CAMP FIRE CENTRAL OREGONBEND, OR$5,3502024FRIENDSHIP FUNDINGPRINTING THEIR SUMMER YOUTH SURVEYS

    CAMP FIRE GREEN COUNTRY

    $112,500
    TULSA, OK2025

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSINCLUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMP

    CAMP FIRE HEART OF IOWA

    $101,000
    DES MOINES, IA2025

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCULTURAL APPROPRIATION FUNDINGFRIENDSHIP FUNDING

    CAMP FIRE ALASKA

    $53,000
    ANCHORAGE, AK2025

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCULTURAL APPROPRIATION FUNDINGFRIENDSHIP FUNDING

    CAMP FIRE CENTRAL OREGON

    $46,678
    BEND, OR2025

    FRIENDSHIP FUNDINGPRINTING THEIR SUMMER YOUTH SURVEYS

    CAMP FIRE FIRST TEXAS

    $42,500
    FORT WORTH, TX2025

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSINLCUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMP

    CAMP FIRE HEARTLAND

    $29,074
    KANSAS CITY, MO2025

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMIT

    CAMP FIRE MINNESOTA

    $25,500
    EXCELSIOR, MN2025

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCONSULTATION ON THE TOOLKIT FOR CULTURAL APPROPRIATIONCULTURAL APPROPRIATION FUNDINGFRIENDSHIP FUNDING

    CAMP FIRE SANDUSKY COUNTY

    $25,500
    FREMONT, OH2025

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMIT

    CAMP FIRE HEART OF OKLAHOMA

    $24,000
    OKLAHOMA CITY, OK2025

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSCONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT COMMUNITES AT PRACTICEINCLUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMP

    CAMP FIRE COLUMBIA

    $17,500
    PORTLAND, OR2025

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMIT

    CAMP FIRE RIVER BEND

    $17,000
    NOTRE DAME, IN2025

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSFRIENDSHIP FUNDINGINCLUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMPRETIRED INV. BUY-OUT

    CAMP FIRE GOLDEN EMPIRE

    $14,000
    VALLEJO, CA2025

    CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSINCLUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMP

    CAMP FIRE NORTH SHORE

    $14,000
    LYNN, MA2025

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMIT

    CAMP FIRE CENTRAL PUGET SOUND

    $10,500
    SEATTLE, WA2025

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMIT

    CAMP FIRE WILANI

    $10,000
    SPRINGFIELD, OR2025

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMIT

    CAMP FIRE INLAND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

    $7,500
    UPLAND, CA2025

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMIT

    CAMP FIRE SAMISH

    $7,241
    BELLINGHAM, WA2025

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMIT

    CAMP FIRE PATUXENT AREA

    $6,500
    BOWIE, MD2025

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMIT

    CAMP FIRE RIVER BEND

    $54,075
    NOTRE DAME, IN2024

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSFRIENDSHIP FUNDINGINCLUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMPRETIRED INV. BUY-OUT

    CAMP FIRE HEART OF OKLAHOMA

    $48,375
    OKLAHOMA CITY, OK2024

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSCONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT COMMUNITES AT PRACTICEINCLUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMP

    CAMP FIRE GREEN COUNTRY

    $47,875
    TULSA, OK2024

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSINCLUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMP

    CAMP FIRE GOLDEN EMPIRE

    $47,000
    VALLEJO, CA2024

    CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSINCLUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMP

    CAMP FIRE FIRST TEXAS

    $46,875
    FORT WORTH, TX2024

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCAPITAL IMPROVEMENTSINLCUSION SPECIALISTPROGRAMMATIC, SITE, AND OUTDOOR IMP

    CAMP FIRE MINNESOTA

    $16,375
    EXCELSIOR, MN2024

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCONSULTATION ON THE TOOLKIT FOR CULTURAL APPROPRIATIONCULTURAL APPROPRIATION FUNDINGFRIENDSHIP FUNDING

    CAMP FIRE HEART OF IOWA

    $8,875
    DES MOINES, IA2024

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCULTURAL APPROPRIATION FUNDINGFRIENDSHIP FUNDING

    CAMP FIRE ALASKA

    $8,875
    ANCHORAGE, AK2024

    CAMPER COHORT ATTENDING CEO SUMMITCULTURAL APPROPRIATION FUNDINGFRIENDSHIP FUNDING

    CAMP FIRE INLAND NORTHWEST

    $8,000
    SPOKANE VALLEY, WA2024

    CULTURAL APPROPRIATION FUNDINGFRIENDSHIP FUNDING

    CAMP FIRE CENTRAL OREGON

    $5,350
    BEND, OR2024

    FRIENDSHIP FUNDINGPRINTING THEIR SUMMER YOUTH SURVEYS