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Official Logo of NRPA[1]
The National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) provides information and services to communities attempting to make them conscious of the environment around them. It supports the construction of parks and recreational facilities around the United States. It has been active for over 40 years. HistoryOn August 14, 1965, the NRPA was created when three former organizations finalized their merger. The three organizations merging included the American Institute of Park Executives (AIPE), the National Conference on State Parks (NCSP), and the American Recreation Society (ARS).[2] The reason all three organizations merged together was the hope of an organized recreation and park association in the United States. Also, funding for the organization increased once the merger took place.[3] MissionThe mission of the National Recreation and Park Association is “To advance parks, recreation, and environmental conservation efforts that enhance the quality of life for all people."[1] ValuesThe National Recreation and Park Association believes parks and recreation are used to improve a person’s potential by providing them with facilities, services, and programs that meet the emotional, social, and physical needs of a community. The NRPA values the environment by offering environmental educational programs, and striving for ecologically responsible management. The NRPA not only values the community, but it takes a special interest in every individual it affects. It attempts to elevate the quality of life for all citizens of a community by endorsing individual and community wellness. It partners up with many other respected organizations to provide a community with access to healthcare, cultural understanding, and economic aid.[1] GoalsThe goals of the National Recreation and Park Association include improving the mental and physical health of individuals by providing recreation, park, and leisure services that will help individuals in specific communities. It attempts to promote public awareness throughout communities in an effort to educate the population about the benefits of a healthy environment around them.[4] The NRPA wants to provide access to recreation and parks to communities, but not at the cost of destroying the environment and ecology.[1] It helps communities plan the construction of buildings and fields, making sure the environment is not harmed in the process. BranchesThe National Recreation and Park Association is broken down into ten different branches. They include the Armed Forces Recreation Society, American Park and Recreation Society, Citizen Branch, National Aquatic Branch, National Society for Park Resources, National Therapeutic Recreation Society, Society of Park and Recreation Educators, Student Branch, Commercial Recreation and Tourism Section, and Leisure and Aging Section.[5] Armed Forces Recreation Society
American Park and Recreation Society
Citizen Branch
National Aquatic Branch
National Society for Park Resources
National Therapeutic Recreation Society
Society of Park and Recreation Educators
Student Branch
Commercial Recreation and Tourism Section
Leisure and Aging Section
NRPA regionsThe NRPA is broken down into eight regions around the United States. The table below displays the region along with states each region serves.
NRPA Regions[6]
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