Youth Camp Registration - Artificial $150 Contribution Cap

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fernsten
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Youth Camp Registration - Artificial $150 Contribution Cap

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Our stake youth camp fee is $350. Is there a reason why donations to the Youth Camp Registration account are capped at $150?
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Re: Youth Camp Registration - Artificial $150 Contribution Cap

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There has been no official statement about the cap so we can only speculate. My guess is that it is either:

1. To discourage large 'donations' for camps - this category is intended only for actual payments from youth or families not for general membership to just 'help' out with camps.
2. To encourage local units to keep camp payments low and to use budget as much as possible.
3. Because general youth leaders just assumed camp payments wouldn't need to be more than $150.

Or some combination of these. Or I may be entirely in left field and the reasons are completely different.
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Re: Youth Camp Registration - Artificial $150 Contribution Cap

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I'm wondering if somehow the rules got implemented ahead of a policy announcement.
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Re: Youth Camp Registration - Artificial $150 Contribution Cap

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eblood66 wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 9:29 am There has been no official statement about the cap so we can only speculate. My guess is that it is either:

1. To discourage large 'donations' for camps - this category is intended only for actual payments from youth or families not for general membership to just 'help' out with camps.
2. To encourage local units to keep camp payments low and to use budget as much as possible.
3. Because general youth leaders just assumed camp payments wouldn't need to be more than $150.

Or some combination of these. Or I may be entirely in left field and the reasons are completely different.
Sadly, we live in the bay area. A $150 camp is not feasible, even at Church-owned properties.
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Re: Youth Camp Registration - Artificial $150 Contribution Cap

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Same $150 limit issue. Would be good to have this cap lifted. I have multiple kids in camps this year, so my total will be much more then a single camps dues anyway.
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Re: Youth Camp Registration - Artificial $150 Contribution Cap

Post by BrianEdwards »

As mentioned, it seems nobody here in the Forum has any reliable knowledge about why this cap exists (intentional? programming error?), and no connections to anyone inside the Church who would know.

Beyond submitting this as a Feedback issue, really the only other option is to work through the Stake President. Perhaps if your Stake YW and YM Presidents are made aware of this issue, and then speak with the Stake President, he could use his leadership path connections to get traction. It may not be an ideal option, but it's about the only other choice.
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Re: Youth Camp Registration - Artificial $150 Contribution Cap

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benhallbenhall wrote: Sun Apr 12, 2026 7:05 pm Same $150 limit issue. Would be good to have this cap lifted. I have multiple kids in camps this year, so my total will be much more then a single camps dues anyway.
Does the same limit exist if you submit payment either in cash or by check?

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