You don't need permission. You don't need a budget. You need a space, a date, and the willingness to bring people together. Here's everything you need to know.
What ClawCamp Does Not Own
This is important. Read it.
You own the rest
- Your revenue. Ticket sales, sponsorships, and donations from your event are yours. ClawCamp makes no claim.
- Your attendee list. The people who come to your camp are your community.
- Your venue relationship. Your contracts are your contracts.
- Your IP. Any curriculum or content you create belongs to you (though we ask you to share it).
- Your sponsor relationships. You built them. They're yours.
You are running your own event. ClawCamp provides the brand and the network. You own the rest.
The Quality Bar
The only thing we ask in return is that you run a good camp. What that means:
- ✓Events are educational, hands-on, and welcoming
- ✓No pure sales pitches disguised as sessions
- ✓A basic code of conduct is enforced: inclusive, safe, no harassment
- ✓The ClawCamp name and logo are visible on your event page
If your camp doesn't meet the quality bar, we'll reach out. Repeated issues can result in brand revocation.
How to Apply
- Fill out the application below — tell us about yourself, your city, and the event you want to run
- We'll reach out within 5 business days to confirm your role and answer questions
- Sign the Host Agreement — a one-page document that protects you and ClawCamp
- List your event on the global calendar — submit your Luma link before publishing
- Run your camp — we'll promote it to the network
How You Can Contribute
Beyond hosting events, Camp Directors can:
Volunteer
Help at a camp someone else is running
Teach
Contribute a workshop session as an Activity Leader
Share
Add your curriculum to the shared library
Sponsor
Offer your venue as a Base Camp Host
Recruit
Bring other great organizers into the network