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A variety of professional certifications are available for those working in the parks and recreation industry, including the Certified Park and Recreation Professional (CPRP), Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) and Aquatic Facility Operator (AFO). Learn more.
The MRPA Conference & Trade Show is the premier development and networking event for Michigan’s Park and Recreation professionals. The annual event brings together unique and informative educational opportunities, a lively trade show, an awards gala and more all under one roof. Gain the experience, networking and information needed to take your career or agency to the next level. Learn more.
Join the Michigan Recreation and Park Association and the MRPA Park Resources Committee for a one-day workshop that will provide an overview of MIOSHA (Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and risk management topics related to parks and recreation. Learn more.
Known as the most comprehensive training program on public playground safety, the National Playground Safety Institute offers hours of training by nationally certified playground safety experts, preparing professionals to successfully complete the Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) exam. Learn more.
The Aquatic Facility Operator (AFO) program is a state-of-the-art five-year certification for professionals who manage, maintain and operate aquatic facilities. The key to earning certification is the successful completion of the two-day course and sixty-five question AFO examination. Once certified, the aquatic professional will have the skills and knowledge to operate a clean, safe and fun aquatic environment with effeciency and confidence. Learn more.
Therapuetic Recreation Institute (TRI)
MRPA's TRI brings together Therapeutic Recreation professionals from a variety of backgrounds for educational sessions, networking and sharing of best practices and programs. The 2012 TRI was held as a Pre-Conference Session of the MRPA Conference & Trade Show in February. Stay tuned for details regarding future MRPA TRI events.
Michigan Trails Summit
Each year the MRPA Trails, Greenways and Blueways Committee presents the Michigan Trails Summit in conjunction with the MRPA Conference & Trade Show. Stay tuned for information regarding the 2013 Michigan Trails Summit.
Through the activities of the MRPA Scholarship Committee, the Association is able to offer up to $14,000 in scholarship and internship awards each spring to students enrolled in a parks and recreation curriculum at a college or university in Michigan. The MRPA Foundation provides professional development scholarships to MRPA members twice annually. Learn more.
A variety of professional certifications are available for those working in the parks and recreation industry, including the Certified Park and Recreation Professional (CPRP), Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) and Aquatic Facility Operator (AFO). Learn more.
The MRPA Conference & Trade Show is the premier development and networking event for Michigan’s Park and Recreation professionals. The annual event brings together unique and informative educational opportunities, a lively trade show, an awards gala and more all under one roof. Gain the experience, networking and information needed to take your career or agency to the next level. Learn more.
Join the Michigan Recreation and Park Association and the MRPA Park Resources Committee for a one-day workshop that will provide an overview of MIOSHA (Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and risk management topics related to parks and recreation. Learn more.
Known as the most comprehensive training program on public playground safety, the National Playground Safety Institute offers hours of training by nationally certified playground safety experts, preparing professionals to successfully complete the Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) exam. Learn more.
The Aquatic Facility Operator (AFO) program is a state-of-the-art five-year certification for professionals who manage, maintain and operate aquatic facilities. The key to earning certification is the successful completion of the two-day course and sixty-five question AFO examination. Once certified, the aquatic professional will have the skills and knowledge to operate a clean, safe and fun aquatic environment with effeciency and confidence. Learn more.
Therapuetic Recreation Institute (TRI)
MRPA's TRI brings together Therapeutic Recreation professionals from a variety of backgrounds for educational sessions, networking and sharing of best practices and programs. The 2012 TRI was held as a Pre-Conference Session of the MRPA Conference & Trade Show in February. Stay tuned for details regarding future MRPA TRI events.
Michigan Trails Summit
Each year the MRPA Trails, Greenways and Blueways Committee presents the Michigan Trails Summit in conjunction with the MRPA Conference & Trade Show. Stay tuned for information regarding the 2013 Michigan Trails Summit.
Through the activities of the MRPA Scholarship Committee, the Association is able to offer up to $14,000 in scholarship and internship awards each spring to students enrolled in a parks and recreation curriculum at a college or university in Michigan. The MRPA Foundation provides professional development scholarships to MRPA members twice annually. Learn more.
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