FRPA is working on behalf of the parks, recreation and leisure services profession to highlight our role in the quality of life of all people and assist with marketing the profession. This is done through the following activities: working with the FRPA Executive Office on legislative issues and activities, developing programs to engage students who are interested in the parks, recreation and leisure services field, marketing the profession to people outside of the field and to advance national initiatives, from the National Recreation and Park Association, within the state.
But we can collectively do more.
First things first, familiarize yourself with the 2025 Items Being Watched by FRPA.
The Legislative Handbook outlined below will help to equip you, the park and recreation professional, with the information about legislative processes and procedures, ideas for communicating, tips, and more. If you have more questions or need clarification please feel free to reach out to the FRPA offices.
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