ACA Accreditation
Introduction:
Please contact the camp office, summer@bbns.org, with any questions.
ACA Accredited Camps Provide:
❏ Healthy, developmentally appropriate activities and learning experiences
❏ Discovery through experiential education
❏ Caring, competent role models
❏ Service to the community and the environment
❏ Opportunities for leadership and personal growth
What’s the difference between state licensing of camps and accreditation by ACA?
Accreditation is voluntary and ACA accreditation assures families that camps have made the commitment to a safe, nurturing environment for their children. Licensing is mandatory and requirements vary from state to state. ACA standards are recognized by courts of law and government regulators as the standards of the camp community.
How do ACA standards exceed state licensing requirements?
ACA goes beyond basic requirements for health, cleanliness, and food service into specific areas of programming, including camp staff from director through counselors, emergency management plans, health care, and management. ACA applies separate standards for activities such as waterfront, horseback riding, and adventure and travel.
What are some of the ACA standards that camps rely on?
- Staff to camper ratios are appropriate for different age groups
- Goals for camp activities are developmentally based
- Emergency transportation available at all times
- First-aid facilities and trained staff available when campers are present
For more information regarding ACA Accreditation, please visit https://www.acacamps.org/