In addition to speaking, volunteering, and attending, here are some ways that individuals and organizations can support and help bring to life History Camp
Organizations
- Providing the space for the event: IBM and the folks at the IBM Client Center Cambridge are generously making their space available at no cost.
- Wiley is providing financial support to help underwrite the cost of lunch so that History Camp can be free for all.
- TrekSolver is helping underwrite the cost of coffee and more in the morning.
- The History List is helping underwrite food and drink in the afternoon.
- Hstry and "Drums Along the Mohawk" Outdoor Drama are both making a financial contribute to help offest other costs.
Is your organization interested in having a table to hand out material or do a demo in exchange for a donation to help cover the costs of History Camp? If you would like to participate as a supporter, let us know (Lee Wright). This is an all-volunteer effort and our goal is to break even. Thanks to the organizations above and the individual supporters below, we're close.
Individuals
- Thanks to these individual supporters:
- Paula Bagger
- Charlie Bahne
- Kathleen Barker
- Michele Barker
- Erik Bauer
- Laurinda Bedingfield
- J.L Bell
- Daniel Bishop
- libby Bouvier
- Victoria Caldwell
- Judith Cataldo
- Laura Cleary
- Michelle Marchetti Coughlin
- Elizabeth Covart
- Mary DeLong
- Lindsay Dumas
- Matthew Ehrlich
- Cynthia Finney
- Samuel Forman
- Christina Frei
- Gary Gregory
- Amy Gelbach
- Jennifer Glick
- Leslie Harrington
- John Horrigan
- J Lincoln Hallowell
- Kathy Kottaridis
- Joseph Lewerk
- Ken Liss
- Matthew List
- Katy Love
- Matthew Morin
- Alli Rico
- Elaine Robinson
- Marilynne K. Roach
- Beth Anne Royer
- Anita Tebbetts
- John Tebbetts
- Leah Thompson
- Lee Wright
- Paul Wexler
Authors
- If you're an author and would like a table and place to sell and sign your books, please sign up for that option when you register.
Managing money and ensuring transparency
- As noted above, History Camp will be free for anyone who wishes to attend.
- Like other barcamps I'm aware of, there is no formal legal structure, and a volunteer handles the money. If you're interested in being that volunteer, let me know. (Lee Wright) Whoever that is will publish an account of income and expenses here; other organizers and any interested volunteers are welcome to follow along or review after the fact.