Camp Capital Campaign

Rekindle Traditions. Renew Camp.

For generations, Camp Foss and Camp Mi Te Na have provided young people with life changing summer camp experiences rooted in confidence building, independence, leadership, and a meaningful connection to the outdoors.

As we look to the future, critical infrastructure improvements are necessary to ensure both camps remain safe, accessible, and sustainable for years to come. These investments will allow us to continue providing high quality camp experiences while preserving the natural beauty and integrity of our properties.

Campaign Goals:

  • Address essential current infrastructure needs at both Camp Foss and Camp Mi-Te-Na
  • Establish a dedicated Capital Investment Fund to support long-term improvements and ongoing maintenance at camp

Project Phases

The Camp Capital & Investment Campaign will be completed in two phases. Our goal is to raise a total of $1,260,730 to complete both phases.

These immediate, high impact projects address safety, accessibility, and operational sustainability.

To Benefit Camp Foss

  • Water System Upgrade: $198,170 (includes pump house improvements, new tanks, system redundancy & generator)
  • Dining Hall Floor Replacement & Furnishing Upgrades: $66,030
  • Walk In Freezer: $54,000
  • Dining Hall ADA Ramp & Porch Improvements: $46,570
  • Roof Replacements: $98,700 (includes four camper cabins, three bathhouses & the program office)

To Benefit Camp Mi-Te-Na

  • Walk-In Fridge & Freezer: $77,000

To Benefit Camp Foss & Camp Mi-Te-Na

  • Establish Overnight Camp Capital Investment Funds: $150,000
  • Contingency: $59,540

These forward looking enhancements support long term growth, program innovation, and resilience.

To Benefit Camp Foss & Camp Mi-Te-Na

  • Aerial Adventure Courses: $300,000
  • Additional Capital Investment Funds: $150,000
  • Kitchen Generators: $60,720

Why This Matters

Rekindle Traditions. Renew Camp.

These investments ensure that Camp Foss and Camp Mi Te Na continue to:

  • Provide safe and accessible facilities
  • Support evolving program quality and camper experiences
  • Protect the long term health of our camp properties
  • Expand opportunities for campers today—and future generations

Your support for this campaign is an investment in youth development, outdoor education, and the lasting impact of camp.

A History of Camp

  • History of Camp Foss

    Established 1923

    YMCA Camp Foss was founded in 1923 following an initiative to establish a County YMCA summer camp, which later became the YMCA of Strafford County. The land was generously donated by James Foss, and the camp’s first eight buildings were constructed after a $3,000 fundraising campaign. Camp Foss became the traditional girls camp it is today in 1965. Since joining The Granite YMCA in 1996, the camp has undergone significant improvements, including major capital projects in 1945, 1998, and 2020. Camp Foss celebrated its 100th season in 2023 and today sits on 210 acres with 34 buildings on site.

  • History of Camp Mi-Te-Na

    Established 1913

    YMCA Camp Mi-Te-Na was founded in 1913 after a committee was appointed by Oliver Branch of the Manchester YMCA. The land for camp was purchased for $1,800, and during the first few seasons, camp was only accessible by horse and buggy. Major capital campaigns and improvements took place in 1956, 1973, 1989, 1992, 1998, and 2020. Camp Mi-Te-Na celebrated its 100th season in 2013 and today sits on 60 acres with 40 buildings.

Contact Us

The Granite YMCA Camp Foss

Gretchen Davis, Executive Director Camp Foss
603.232.8657

The Granite YMCA Camp Mi-Te-Na

Jeff Laferriere, Executive Director Camp Mi-Te-Na
603.232.8641

The Granite YMCA Philathropy Team

Jess Riendeau, Director of Philanthropy
603.782.2804
The Granite YMCA