Welcome to the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration
The American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration 501(c)(3) nonprofit is a group of distinguished practitioners and educators who are leaders in the field of parks and recreation. The Academy is currently limited to 137 active Fellows (our members), with a pending Bylaws vote that may increase the maximum number of active Fellows.
The Academy’s mission is to advance research, foster professional development, and the use of best practices in the parks and recreation industry. The Academy is committed to a culture of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in the profession of parks and recreation by celebrating diversity without division through the provision of tools and strategies for the inclusion of all.
The Academy recognizes excellence in Parks and Recreation management through various awards, most notably the prestigious National Gold Medal Award Program. The Cornelius Amory Pugsley Medal honors outstanding contributions in parks and conservation and the Best Paper Award provides master’s and doctoral students an opportunity to share their research. The Academy also publishes the scholarly publication, The Journal for Park and Recreation Administration, bridging the gap between research and practice. JPRA is published by Sagamore-Venture Publishing.
The Academy values professional development of young park and recreation leaders. The Mentorship Program partners less experienced park and recreation professionals with established professionals in leadership positions throughout the United States. This Mentor/Mentee relationship provides an opportunity for these younger and less experienced professionals to gain insight and advice on professional career advancement. Each April through November approximately 100 mentor/mentee pairs participate.
The Extern Program enables outstanding professionals 35 years of age and younger in the parks, recreation, and conservation professionals to interact with, and learn from, AAPRA members and other individuals who attend the NRPA Annual Conference. Externs are paired with Academy members who serve as mentors. Externs attend selected NRPA Conference meetings, socials, and educational sessions with their mentors. Mentors introduce Externs to their contacts and widen the young professional's networks.
The Career Development Committee recently partnered with the Pennsylvania Recreation and Park Society and NRPA to create a national campaign entitled, A Choice Career: Parks and Recreation, including a video and toolkit to introduce high school and college students to parks and recreation as a viable career choice.
Formerly the American Institute of Park Executives Academy Foundation and Trust, the American Parks & Recreation Foundation was born out of one simple idea – to advance the public parks and recreation services arena. Driven by a vision to expand the park and recreation industry and profession, the foundation earmarks resources toward the following: a) Research - To conduct research, publish scholarly papers and sponsor seminars related to the advancement of park and recreation administration. b) Knowledge - To advance knowledge related to the administration of parks and recreation. c) Education - To encourage educational resources to enhance the practice of park and recreation administration, and to promote broader public understanding of the importance of parks and recreation to the public good.
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AMERICAN PARK AND RECREATION FOUNDATION (APRF) 2026 SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
The American Parks & Recreation Foundation (Foundation), philanthropic partner of the American Academy for Park & Recreation Administration (Academy), is sponsoring two (2) scholarships to cover the tuition for two (2) first-year students to attend the National Recreation & Park Association’s 2026 Supervisors Management School, 2027 Park and Recreation Maintenance Management School, 2027 Revenue Development & Management School and 2027 Directors School (total of eight scholarships).
Please note: The scholarships cover tuition only.
Nominations are currently open for all four schools with a closing date of July 31, 2026.
Eligible applicants must be a current member of NRPA.
The Foundation board considers an applicant’s experience, professional goals, passion, diversity and financial need as important criteria in the application evaluation and scholarship selection process. Please be sure to address important criteria within the essay.
To apply for a scholarship, complete this online application no later than July 31, 2026.
After completion of the school, recipients will have the responsibility to send an email to the Foundation describing their experience at the school.
Required materials to be submitted through the online application:
- Nomination letter from a graduate of the respective school, Academy member or anyone else who can speak to why you should be selected to receive the scholarship.
- Letter from your parks and recreation agency director or immediate supervisor supporting your applicationand stating their understanding that the scholarship covers tuition only. Employer agency and/or scholarship applicant are responsible for covering all other expenses associated with attending the school.
- Resume (not to exceed two pages).
- Essay describing how attending the School will help you achieve your professional development goal ofbecoming an effective supervisor, manager and leader (not to exceed 500 words)
Learn more about all the schools at https://learning.nrpa.org/in-person-learning
Tips for a strong application
- Review the school site to tailor your essay to the specific school.
- Understand and address in your essay the important criteria as noted in the information above.
- Specifically address your goals of becoming an effective supervisor, manager and leader in the essay.
- Ensure your letters of support are personal and highlight your strengths.
- Include everything required in the application (double-check before you hit submit).
- Essay should reflect original work of the applicant. Please avoid utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology in place of your original thoughts and/or creativity.
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