
Registration for Camp Tibet Summer 2025
Click here to fill out the online Registration Form for campers who have already applied and have been accepted for attending the Summer 2025 session of Camp Tibet.
Please use the “Registration Fee” form (below) to make an online payment of the $100 registration fee required for registering a camper to attend the Summer 2025 session of Camp Tibet.
This fee is required in order to to secure a space for your child at Camp Tibet’s Summer 2025 session. Submitting a Registration Fee is necessary in order to complete the registration process — which includes submitting the required personal and medical information that each camper must provide in advance of attending Camp Tibet. This fee is non-refundable.
To make an online payment, please click on the “Add” button on the Registration Form (below) to pay the $100 Registration Fee. Your payment will be processed using Zeffy — a secure, 100% free online fund-raising platform for nonprofit projects like Camp Tibet.
PLEASE NOTE: When you make your payment to Camp Tibet using the Zeffy form below, you will be asked if you’d like to give an additional voluntary contribution. It is not necessary to make any contribution! When checking out, PLEASE choose “OTHER” — and enter “$0” for the amount.
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Camp Tibet Registration Fee payment form
PLEASE NOTE: As noted above, when you make your payment to Camp Tibet using the Zeffy form above, you will be asked if you’d like to give an additional voluntary contribution. It is not necessary to make any contribution! When checking out, PLEASE choose “OTHER” — and enter “$0” for the amount.
By using Zeffy, you are helping to ensure that 100% of your fee goes directly to support the programs at Camp Tibet — because there are no credit card processing or transaction fees when you make your payment through Zeffy.
Camp Tibet’s use of Zeffy is being made possible by one of Camp Tibet’s founding sponsors, the Conservancy for Tibetan Art and Culture, a non-profit 501(c)3 foundation that has been working since 1997 to help Tibetans preserve their endangered culture.