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C A M P UNIVERSITY

MCALLEN, TXEIN: 26-0811975Website

Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings

C A M P UNIVERSITY top of pageOur MissionC.A.M.P. University provides opportunities for adults with special needs to continue developing interests as well as life, social, and job skills so that they Can Achieve their Maximum Potential. C.A.M.P. University also provides respite and support for their families.AboutAbout C.A.M.P. UniversityWe help Adults with Special Needs after high school so they Can Achieve Maximum Potential ​ C.A.M.P. University is a day program that is offered to High School Graduates with intellectual delays. C.A.M.P. stands for Can Achieve Maximum Potential and is based on the belief that special education graduates can and should continue staying active socially, mentally, and physically in order to reach their own maximum potential. Although not an actual University, C.A.M.P. does provide ways for members to challenge themselves and explore interests. ​ When Emily Sasser graduated high school and her parents realized she couldn't go back they asked themselves, "Well, what are we going to do now?" So her mother, Abbie, started calling parents of friends from school and organizing get-togethers, a few days a week, for low cost activities like frisbee golf in the park or dollar-movies. As the years went on, the Sassers ran into more and more families that said the same thing--"When they graduated from high school, we just thought, 'Well now, what are we going to do?'" C.A.M.P. University was therefore born to be an answer --a big answer-- for a lot of families in the same predicament with a young adult who couldn't go off to neurotypical university but still needed a place to develop, learn, and interact with peers. That was circa 2007, and C.A.M.P. is in its 16th year of becoming a safe space for adults with special needs.All VideosPlay VideoPlay Video01:16Everyday at CAMP...Play VideoPlay Video05:082023 Mission MomentPlay VideoPlay Video06:212025 Mission Momentbottom of page

Local (City/County Level)
Direct Service Delivery
Young Adults (Ages 19-25)
Disability Services
Education
Adult & Continuing Education

Annual Revenue

$850,820

Known Funders

8

Grants Received

16

Financial History

YearRevenueExpensesAssets
2024$850,820$591,054$1,979,069
2023$558,877$507,387$1,719,303
2022$635,554$406,092$1,687,813
2021$555,566$333,988$1,438,351
2020$515,985$318,264$1,216,773
2019-$218,711$335,793$1,023,425
2018$372,136$332,443$2,131,669
2017$310,282$284,283$1,533,863

Top Funders

$50,000 (2024)
$2,550 (2024)
$2,400 (2021)
$2,000 (2022)
$2,000 (2024)
$2,000 (2023)
$1,750 (2024)

Key Personnel

From 2024 IRS 990 filing

J

JENNIFER C STONE

Director

T

TIM MICKUNAS

Director

T

THOMAS DAVIDSON

Director

B

BEN D SMITH

Director

A

ABBIE SASSER

Director

P

PATRICK MOORE

Director

K

KELLY NASSOUR

Director

B

BRIAN LEWIS

Chairman

Officer
J

JASON LEAL

Director

B

BRUCE KROEKER

Director

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