Digital scholarship and digital humanities summer programs are emerging throughout Pennsylvania and beyond, but access to materials and support networks for program organizers and students have been sparse. While each local instantiation is unique, program organizers and students benefit from formal opportunities to share best practices and receive feedback on their work. In 2018, the Pennsylvania Consortium for the Liberal Arts generously supported our efforts to bring together program organizers, from eight colleges and universities, for a series of meetings leading up to a summer symposium for undergraduate digital scholarship research. As part of our mission, we have worked to collect and provide access to planning materials for organizers and exemplary work for undergraduates conducting digital scholarship research. During this session, we will share findings and a first glimpse of the toolkit for supporting undergraduate digital scholarship and digital humanities programs.