WHO IS UCCR?

Get To Know Us

A Brief History of UCCR

  • In 2020, United Camps, Conferences, and Retreats celebrated fifty years of service to groups across the United States. From a modest beginning that many will remember as an experiment, the organization has become known far and wide as an innovative and successful model for owning and operating camps, conference centers, and retreats. 

  • In 1970, a group of leaders in Northern California got together to imagine how their individual camps, conference centers, and retreats could mutually support one another and share resources to support their properties, staff, maintenance, food service, and administration. Thus, UCCR was born as a cooperative organization.

  • UCCR managed sites solely in Northern California until 2012, when it began managing a site in Southern California. UCCR expanded east to Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Iowa, and Colorado in the following years. We continue to welcome new sites from all around the USA.

Our Services

  • Venue Rental

    We offer venue rental space to customers on behalf of the owners of the camp, conference, and retreat properties we manage.

  • Management Services

    We offer broad-spectrum facilities and operations management services for camps, conferences, and retreat centers.

  • Consulting Services

    We offer expert customized consulting services to camps, conferences, and retreat center property owners needing guidance.

Management Services

Exceptional Operations and Facilities Management Services for Camp, Conference & Retreat Centers.

  • To build relationships with property owners and guests to develop and deliver exceptional services and business resources that empower camps, conference, and retreat centers to flourish.

  • Our approach is twofold: to fully support your program while you and your group enjoy one of our facilities and to provide excellence in the stewardship of the properties with which we have been entrusted. 

  • UCCR’s expertise in managing and operating camp and retreat properties gives property owners confidence that their facility has a steward who cares about their mission and the missions of the groups we serve.

Management Services

What do our Operations and Facility Management Services include?

  • UCCR provides an on-site professional to manage staff, food service, and property maintenance to oversee regulations and compliance.

  • Our marketing and reservations department will advertise and handle reservations for your facility while allowing priority for your programs.

  • UCCR also oversees human resources, finance/accounting, and project management.

  • We are experienced in all phases of site construction and natural resource management for facilities that require more planning before opening the property to outside groups.

  • Our on-site staff seeks to support guests through satisfying food service, clean facilities, and program support.

Management Services

  • Join Our Cooperative

    UCCR is a nonprofit cooperative. By sharing resources, we are stronger and more effective than independently operated facilities. 

    As a nonprofit facility owner, you can join our Owner’s Council, which is centralized under a united administrative unit.

  • Gain Financial Strength

    UCCR provides an efficient operational structure, resulting in considerable financial savings and a higher quality of service for our members and the groups we serve.

    UCCR finance and accounting will handle all your needs, from accounts payable to accounts receivable, payroll, reconciliation, and reporting.

  • Increased Bookings

    UCCR Marketing will perform marketing analysis, examine ways to promote your facility, and plan the best strategy to connect your facility with potential customers.

    Our Reservations Team will field questions, handle bookings, and track the customer experience from start to finish.

Can your facility use outdoor environmental education programming?

What is WOLF School?

Operating since 1989 with the mission of "Building respect, appreciation, and stewardship within the web of life," WOLF School

WOLF School excels at working with schools and organizations to connect youth with nature, empower individuals, and strengthen communities, creating life-long learners and global stewards of the environment.

Primary Focus When Promoting Facilities

We aim to provide a setting with exceptional hospitality that best fits the program needs of the groups we serve to fill the properties we manage.

We take pride in offering safe, well-equipped facilities, accommodations, outstanding food, and thoughtful services at moderate costs.

Meet the UCCR Board of Directors

  • Bill McKinney

    Bill served 14 years as President and Professor of American Religion at the Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley. He retired from that position in 2010 and is currently active as a consultant, teacher, and writer.

    Bill has held several volunteer positions, including 12 years as a trustee of the Alban Institute. He has also served as Vice President of the Interfaith Alliance Foundation and member of the Executive Committee of the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada.

    Bill and Linda McKinney met in the 1960s on the summer staff of the Craigville Conference Center. They married in 1968 and purchased a summer cottage in Craigville in 1980, where they now live. Both have been active in the Christian Camp Meeting Association, which owns the Craigville Retreat Center. Bill is an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ.

  • Peter Winkler

    Peter has long had an affinity for environmental protection, nonprofit support, and volunteer work. A University of California, Berkeley graduate, he earned a law degree from the University of Virginia, Charlottesville.

    A chance meeting in Federal court with a Sierra Club attorney led him to become general counsel for Earth Island Institute and then a board member. His understanding of nonprofit and tax-exempt organizations enabled him to form and represent many groups. Having dipped a toe in many areas of law, he has winnowed his practice down to business and real estate law.

    Peter is German. He was born in London and moved to California at age 7. He first went to the YMCA camp at age 8. He resides and practices in Marin County. He has two grown, very successful, and confident daughters. He swims, hikes, bikes, canoes, car camps, and backpacks in his spare time. He has camped in the backcountry of Death Valley some 30 times.

  • Jared Gobel

    Jared is a native of Sonoma County. Born and raised in Windsor, Jared attended Cardinal Newman High School before attending the University of the Pacific in Stockton, CA.

    After school in the Central Valley and a short stint in Southern California, Jared moved back to the area in 2010, where he has been an active member of the business and non-profit communities.

    Jared is a loss control consultant for George Petersen Insurance, working with clients on OSHA compliance and workplace safety. When he is not working, Jared enjoys spending time with his wife, Sarah, and camping along the Sonoma and Mendocino Coasts.

    Jared also keeps busy with the Active 20-30 Club of Santa Rosa, working to promote and oversee fundraisers and community engagement events and serving on the Board of Directors. Jared and his wife, Sarah, currently reside in Sonoma, CA.

  • Mike Carr

    Mike currently serves as the President & CEO of UCCR and has been with the organization since 1998.

    Mike worked with the California State Park Blue Ribbon Commission—Parks Forward, assisting in the areas of purpose-driven partnership, revenue generation, and lodging design. For the latter, Mike co-taught a class of graduate students studying architecture at Cal Poly Pomona. The class designed several cabins, one of which was chosen by California State Parks as a model to be used at state parks. That design was called “The Wedge.”

    Mike received his B.S. in Natural Resource Planning and Interpretation from Humboldt State University.

  • Patricia Parfett

    As a member of the Board of Camping & Retreat Ministries, I have represented the California-Nevada Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church for over ten years, first on the UCCR Board and then transitioning to the Owners Council.

    It is essential to have an active voice representing the Owners Council to the UCCR board and vice versa.

    I am a retired Congregational Care Minister with a lifelong passion for church camps—in fact, it was at such a camp that I received my call to ministry.

    As we somehow move on from pandemic to endemic, our camp and retreat properties are needed more than ever as a safe and stimulating place for people to gather.

  • Mike Wagner

    Mike is an experienced commercial real estate professional with extensive public and private sector experience. Since January 2013, he has worked with Cornerstone Properties, a Petaluma-based owner, manager, and development company, coordinating and closing leasing, acquisitions, financings, and other transactions.

    Before working for Cornerstone, Mike served as the Real Estate Manager for the County of Sonoma. Mike attended UC Davis and enjoys swimming, snowshoeing, and drumming with his family.

  • Sam Buehrer

    Sam is an ordained pastor in the United Church of Christ. Sam was ordained in 1988, served three churches in Northwest Ohio, and is currently ministering at Bethel UCC in Evansville, Indiana (Southwest Indiana).

    Sam served as the treasurer on the board of directors of the Ohio Conference UCC (Currently the Heartland Conference), where he was instrumental in the Ohio Conference's contract with UCC to manage their two camps. As a volunteer,

    Sam served as a counselor and directed church camps for over 15 years. For many years,

    Sam and his wife Ellen have spent vacations exploring National Parks across the country. These trips often involve hiking backcountry trails and backpacking.

  • Alice Meng

    Alice actively supports several non-profits, including UCCR and its outdoor science camp, WOLF School.

    Her work as a product design engineer in the tech industry brings unique skills to her role as a UCCR Board Member.

    Alice has an active family life and enjoys time on the slopes in the Lake Tahoe region.

    Her definitive introduction to the outdoors was a summer as an SCA (Student Conservation Association) intern at Olympic National Park.

    Born and raised on the East Coast, her exploration of the West Coast continues.

First President & CEO of UCCR: Charles Wallace

Photograph of Charles Wallace, the 1st President and CEO of UCCR

“Look at what UCCR has accomplished.

Through our work over the past half-century, more than a million people, young folks, families at summer camp, students at WOLF School, and adults of all ages in a diverse mixture of programs.

Many have spent time living and learning in these wonderful places we have maintained and preserved.

We can be pleased, proud, and thankful for the work we have done. And it's not over!

UCCR has a bright future for another fifty years or more.”

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