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Celebrate Family Health & Fitness Day with NRPA!

Family Health & Fitness Day is all about promoting health and wellness through parks and recreation. This online learning event will inform agencies of the importance of NRPA's Family Health & Fitness Day campaign and provide examples of how they can celebrate and promote this day in their local communities.

CEU's: 0.1

Date of recording being released: First Monday in May 2024

$35.00
$50.00
Available for Immediate View

Celebrate Family Health & Fitness Day with NRPA!

Family Health & Fitness Day is all about promoting health and wellness through parks and recreation. This online learning event will inform agencies of the importance of NRPA's Family Health & Fitness Day campaign and provide examples of how they can celebrate and promote this day in their local communities.

CEU's: n/a

$0.00
$0.00
Available for Immediate View

Continuing the Work: Navigating the Political Landscape

As Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives face increasing opposition across the country, professionals are encountering new challenges in ensuring parks and recreation for all. Join us to better understand the legal and political changes that have happened over the past 2 years, how it impacts public and private institutions and learn how you can adjust your language and approach to keep the work going.

CEU's: n/a

* This online learning event is a NRPA Member benefit.

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Continuity Planning and Virtual In-Services for Aquatics

As the 2020 swim season approaches, it's clear this will be a summer like never before. In this webinar, you'll learn how to implement a virtual in-service program to train staff in time for pool openings, as well as how to manage budget, communication and customer service issues. Speakers Adam Thompson, CPRP, AFO from the City of Austin, Texas and Jim Lemke, AFO, of Columbus, Indiana will discuss the current challenges facing aquatic facilities staff and the solutions that can be implemented.

CEUs: N/A

$0.00
$0.00
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Council Connection: Navigating New Budget Landscapes

Join our dynamic online learning event to discover how recent federal changes are transforming the budget landscape for local parks and recreation. We'll explore practical strategies for adapting to these shifts, connecting with policy makers, and keeping your services thriving despite the financial climate. You'll gain insights into exploring practical strategies for adapting to shifts, connecting with policy makers, and keeping your services thriving despite the financial climate and have the opportunity to network with members with the NRPA Business Council. Join us to learn how to navigate these fluid times with confidence and creativity!

CEUs: n/a

May 15, 2025, at 2:00pm EST

$0.00
$0.00
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CPRP Certification Practice Exam

Prepare for the CPRP Certification Exam with the CPRP Practice Exam. Two 75-question practice exam modules cover all core competencies and aligns with content in the CPRP Study Guide, 6th Edition. The practice exam modules provide immediate feedback on your answers so you'll be able to identify strengths and weaknesses to develop a customized study plan.

* Please note the questions on this practice exam will differ from the questions on the official certification exam. Performance on the practice exam, which gives you multiple attempts, is not a reflection of what you may score on the official exam.

CEU's: n/a

$75.00
$94.00
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Creating Spaces Where Everyone Belongs

This session will review the importance of creating inclusive spaces for all individuals to experience belonging in the community through recreation & leisure activities. The presenter specifically will focus on ways to include individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in recreational programming and using specific supports and resources to bolster success.

CEU's: n/a

Date of recording being released: November 1, 2024

$0.00
$0.00
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Cultivating Leadership Excellence

In this learning product, we will cover the importance of parks and recreation in community well-being, exploring challenges and solutions to foster effective leadership within this sector. We will also delve into adaptability, proactive change leadership, mentorship, and succession planning, all essential for cultivating successful leadership paths in Parks and Recreation.

CEU's: 0.1

Date of Recording Being Released: First Monday in February 2025

$35.00
$50.00
Available for Immediate View

December Premier: 2025 On-Demand education Talk

This on-demand education talk will be released on the first Monday of the month unless otherwise noted. Each month's virtual subscription Talk will be available for registration in advance, but the contents themselves will go live during the month of release. NRPA's virtual education Talks feature knowledgeable subject matter experts presenting on timely insights from research and practice. Each Talk is approximately 45 minutes to one hour long and is worth 0.1 CEU.

Date of Recording Being Released: First Monday in December 2025

$35.00
$50.00
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Dedication Ordinances & Impact Fees Shaping Park Access

Across the United States, more than 100 million people - including 28 million children - do not have access to a high-quality park within a 10-minute walk of home. This might appear to be a problem for city park and recreation agencies to solve, but new research from Trust for Public Land (TPL) suggests local agencies are not the primary actors in acquiring or opening new local parks. Instead, city planning and economic development agencies - which oversee residential development policies - and real estate developers are the key driver of parkland acquisition and creation. A TPL review of park and greenway openings between 2018 and 2023 across 10 representative U.S. cities finds that across 76 openings in these cities, 67 percent were built on land acquired from real estate developers via municipal requirements for either land donations or fees to fund the acquisition of park space needed for residents of their new development. There are two primary ways cities are acquiring parkland as part of real estate development: parkland dedication ordinances and impact fees. This presentation will share an overview of these policy mechanisms and summarize how cities can structure these policies to ensure the park access gap doesn't widen.

CEU's: 0.04

Date of recording being released: December 2nd, 2024

$12.00
$17.00
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