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Page 1: NRPS July 2012 Newsletter

NRPS Newsletter July 2012

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Dear Nevada Parks and Recreation Professionals, I hope everyone is enjoying their summer even though this is typically a very busy time for our profession. This summer I have had an opportunity to reflect on the current needs of the Nevada Recreation & Parks Society (NRPS), and would like to ask for your support in meeting those needs. First, you should have received your copy of the NRPS magazine, and I hope you have read it cover to cover. We publish two editions each year. We are always looking for people to submit articles, research topics and trends, take pictures and edit content. Please contact Shelley Gulotta [email protected] if you would like to assist with the magazine. Additionally, we are seeking a couple of members to help with the content, postings and production of our monthly newsletter. If you are computer and websites savvy, please contact me so I can connect you with the members at large that are leading that project. Also, our active NRPS Retired Parks & Recreation professionals are creating a survey to identify other retired professionals who have a desire to stay active in NRPS. The survey will be available sometime in August. If you would like a copy of the survey please contact Dundee Jones [email protected] or Linda

Fearnley at [email protected].

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Both vice presidents have been busy scheduling social events, luncheons/business meetings, and trainings for the upcoming months. Please take advantage of these opportunities to network with other parks and recreation professionals, improve your skills, and have some fun. If you would like to help with these events contact Jennifer Budge (North) [email protected] or Felicia Rivera-Baker (South) [email protected] Finally, let’s not forget about our state conference. If you would like to serve on a committee which organizes and operates the event, please contact Pandora Bahlman by email at [email protected] or phone 775.832.1350. Typical committees include: Parks & Program Awards Socials Speakers and Education Fundraising Event Operation CPSI or Onsite Certification Our “Help Wanted” sign is out and we have plenty of opportunities for you to be an ACTIVE member of our society. Give it some thought and then let us know how you would like to support parks and recreation in Nevada. Take care, Jayne

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Our mission is to support and recognize members of the Society and to promote Recreation and Parks as an essential service in Nevada.

NRPS Vision Statement

We support the National Recreation & Park Association and the benefits of Recreation and Parks for citizens of the State of Nevada. We serve with pride, leadership and professionalism.

We Believe in creativity and innovative problem solving. We Believe in encouraging and promoting diversity in our membership. We Believe in recognizing the accomplishments of members and agencies. We Believe in members’ input to shape our vision through strategic planning. We Believe in cooperation, communications, teamwork and consensus building for the citizens, the Society and the agencies we serve.

CHECK OUT THE NEW WEBSITE!

WWW.NRPS.ORG

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The Nevada Recreation and Parks Society (NRPS) is a non-profit, professional organization, founded in 1958. Its main purpose is to promote the growth and development of Nevada recreation and parks. NPRS is affiliated with the National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA).

NPRS has several levels of membership to meet the needs of all parks and recreation professionals, students, retirees, agencies, and affiliates.

PROFESSIONAL This category includes persons who are or have been employed full time in an executive, leadership or supportive staff capacity within a public or private agency or department of recreation or parks or educational institution. ($30)

RETIRED PROFESSIONAL This category includes any persons over 45 years of age, who has been a Professional Member of NRPS, NRPA, or an NRPA Affiliate for a minimum of ten (10) years and has officially retired from a qualified professional position. ($15)

ASSOCIATE This category includes persons who are employed part time or volunteers within the recreation and parks field, and who subscribe and agree to the aims and objectives of this society. ($15)

STUDENT This category includes persons who are enrolled full time in high school, colleges or universities with an interest in parks and recreation or an allied field. ($10)

AGENCY This category includes the Agency Director and members of the policy or advisory board or commission. Dues are based on full time employee (FTE) equivalent. ($250 – 20 FTE’s or more; $150 – under 20 FTE’s)

ORGANIZATION/INSTITUTION AND AFFILIATE This category includes national, state, and local organizations, hospitals, colleges, universities, clubs, and local, state or regional societies and organizations. ($50)

COMMERCIAL This category includes all vendors, commercial and for-profit organizations who subscribe and agree to the aims and objectives of this society. ($50)

HONORARY May be bestowed upon those persons approved by this society’s Executive Board.

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President-Jayne Mazurkiewicz, CPRP Past Pres.-Dirk Richwine, CPRP Pres. Elect-Pandora Bahlman Vice Pres. North-Jennifer Budge Vice Pres. South-Felicia Rivera-Baker Secretary-Kristy Bekiares Treasurer-Brady Dehn Members At Large North-

Joel Dunn Danny Gleich

Token Barnthouse Darrin Price Members At Large South-

Jeannette Palmer Veronica Reyes

Nick Montoya Doug Guild PSP North-Al Rogers PSC North-Linda Fearnley PSP South-Shelly Gulotta PSC South-Dundee Jones

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The NRPS Aquatic Committee is made up of aquatic professionals throughout the southern Nevada area.

Members meet the 2nd Wednesday every other month to discuss aquatic trends, programming, staffing, operations and hot topics.

In addition, the committee organizes several events throughout the year; Health & Safety Expo, Southern Nevada Lifeguard Games and a Recreational Swim Meet.

Please visit our contact page on NRPS.org if you would like to contact our board members to receive additional information on any of our events, attending a meeting or becoming a member.

Did you know… Scholarships are available

for Water Safety Instructor, Lifeguard Training Instructor, Lifeguard

Management, Lifeguard Training and CPR/AED classes? Contact 702-595-

0010 for more information.

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NRPS July Social-South

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Agency Job Announcements

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Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program

Do you have an idea for a local conservation and outdoor recreation project, but need assistance to move that vision into reality? Then, let's talk!

Fill out an RTCA Application Contact RTCA staff to learn more about applying. Applications are due August 1

Mission: The mission of the Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance program (RTCA) is to assist community-led natural resource conservation and outdoor recreation initiatives. RTCA staff provide guidance to communities so they can conserve waterways, preserve open space, and develop trails and greenways.

Who may apply: The project applicant may be a state or local agency, tribe, non-profit organization, or citizens' group. RTCA does not provide financial assistance to support project implementation.

How to Apply: Download the 2012 application from www.nps.gov.

Applicants should discuss their project with RTCA staff before applying for assistance. It can be helpful to schedule an advance field visit by our staff to best understand how RTCA can be of assistance.

Due date: Applications are due by August 1st for assistance beginning the following fiscal year (October 1st through September 30th).

Please send application information and project description to [email protected] by August 1 or by US Mail to the appropriate Program Manager postmarked by August 1.

Contact: A map and contact information for our regional offices is available on www.nps.gov.

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• Tony Hawk Foundation Skatepark Grants, Deadline: July 2012. Up to $25K public skateparks serving at-risk youth in low-income areas. Info & app: http://www.tonyhawkfoundation.org/news/2011/12/14/new-grant-guidelines-prompt-better-skateparks/

• National Alliance for Accessible Golf for Individuals With Disabilities, Deadline: Rolling. Up to $20K to provide golf programs for individuals with disabilities. Info & app: http://www.accessgolf.org/grants/

alliance_grants.cfm

• Click this link for 40 grant opportunities related to youth, obesity prevention, disadvantaged communities etc. http://gallery.mailchimp.com/c495f0016892d0a1472cb686f/files/40__Grant_Opportunities_2012.pdf

Grant Opportunities

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FFY 2012

FEDERAL LAND & WATER CONSERVATION FUND NEVADA DIVISION OF STATE PARKS

GRANT ANNOUNCEMENT

The Nevada Division of State Parks is pleased to announce the availability of federal funds for local park and recreation capital improvement and acquisition projects through the Land and Water Conservation Fund (L&WCF) program. All political subdivisions, including counties, incorporated cities; unincorporated towns, general improvement districts, and Native American tribal governments are potentially eligible for the 50:50 matching grants offered through the program.

For FY 2012, Congress approved an Interior Appropriations Bill that made

available approximately $270,980 to Nevada’s political subdivisions and Native American tribal governments. Applications will be prioritized based on criteria as described in the grant manual.

Individual funding requests should generally range between a minimum of

$25,000 ($50,000 total project budget with a 50% match) and no maximum, however, the maximum amount is rarely awarded to any single recipient. Exceptions to the $25,000 minimum rule can be considered on a case by case basis for political subdivisions serving populations fewer than 10,000. Local matches can exceed 50%, but the federal share cannot exceed 50% of the total project amount.

Application packages, including the application forms and grants manual,

will be available on State Parks’ website http://parks.nv.gov/lwcf.htm on or about July 1, 2012. The due date for FFY 2012 L&WCF grant applications is August 31, 2012, by 5:00 p.m. Faxed or email copies will NOT be accepted. Please submit to the following address:

Nevada Division of State Parks Attn: Jenny Scanland 901 Stewart Street, Suite 5005 Carson City, NV 89701 Please contact Jenny Scanland at 775-684-2787 e-mail [email protected] for any questions about the Land and

Water Conservation Fund grant program.

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Announcements, Articles, Pictures…

Please send submissions for the

NRPS monthly newsletter to [email protected].

We want to hear from you!