Free year-round camp and healing programs for seriously ill children
The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp serves over 25,000 seriously ill children and their families annually across Connecticut, hospitals, clinics, and home-based outreach in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic — entirely free. The organization is scaling: hiring accelerated across construction, healthcare, and operations to launch a second campus, while simultaneously building out donor infrastructure (Raiser's Edge NXT, Salesforce integration) and expanding monthly giving. The pain-point mix (data integrity, reporting, fundraising growth) reveals a nonprofit in transition from manual giving operations to data-driven stewardship.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Executive Officer
The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, founded in 1988, operates a year-round healing program for seriously ill children and families. The organization runs multiple service models: an on-site residential camp in Ashford, Connecticut; satellite programs in 40 hospitals and clinics; and direct community and home-based outreach across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region. All programs are offered at no cost to participants. The organization currently operates with 51–200 employees and is actively scaling operations, including construction and healthcare staff, to support a planned second campus launch.
Founded in 1988, it is a nonprofit providing free year-round healing programs to seriously ill children and families. It serves over 25,000 participants annually through residential camp, hospital clinics, and home-based outreach across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.
Primary stack: Raiser's Edge NXT, Salesforce, Blackbaud, Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint), and Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, After Effects, Final Cut Pro). Current projects include Salesforce-Raiser's Edge integration and new database implementation.
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