Get Involved
Your Giving Makes a Difference
Your gift can make a big difference in a young persons life.
Ways to get involved
General Fund
As a ministry, we strive to be financially responsible. A donation to our general fund will help us provide our guests with a quality experience while keeping their registration costs low. It is very important to us to keep the cost of a camping experience low for our families.
Camper Scholarships
Despite the need to pay for increasing costs here at camp, we know that ministry is not about dollars. We want every camper to be able to come to camp, regardless of their financial situation. As a result, we have a yearly campaign to be able to financially assists campers who want the camping experience but might not be able to afford it. You can help by making a donation to our Scholarship Fund. You donation is an investment in the lives of young people!
Capital Giving
Capital giving goes towards various projects we believe God is leading us to build and develop. Such things as building upkeep, equipment purchases and grounds development would fall into capital giving.
Volunteer Opportunities
Summer Nurse
We are looking for qualified nurses, EMT’s, and doctors who are willing to volunteer a week of their summer to be our camp health professional. Help us make Camp Cotubic as safe as it possibly can be.
Grounds Cleanup
This is a great service project for youth groups. If you’re looking for a fall service project, contact us and we’ll help line that up for you!
Mowing/Lawn Care
We need people who regularly enjoy riding on a lawn mower for a couple hours a week. We need people who love to weed and care for flower beds. We need people who enjoy making things look nice.
Skilled Trades
Are you an electrician, builder, plumber, etc? We often have many projects that we need your skill set to help us with.
If you want to invest time volunteering for a great cause, contact us at (937) 468-2519, or send a message to ccotubic@bright.net.
Pray For Cotubic
- Safety at camp
- Campers (spiritual growth, friendships, encounters with God)
- Financial burdens
- Facility upkeep
- Camp leadership (even we need prayer!)