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2 2019 Agency Performance Report <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />For a broader view of park and recreation <br />agency benchmark and performance data, <br />check out the 2019 NRPA Agency Performance <br />Review and its accompanying interactive <br />tools. This report is the most comprehensive <br />resource of data and insights for park and <br />recreation agencies in the United States. The <br />report and interactive tools present NRPA <br />Park Metrics data from 2016 through 2018 <br />with 21 figures that highlight critical park and <br />recreation metrics on park facilities, <br />programming, responsibilities of park & <br />recreation agencies, staffing, budget and <br />agency funding. Explore the 2019 NRPA <br />Agency Performance Review. <br /> <br />Using this Report <br />The Agency Performance Report is designed to <br />assist you in evaluating your own agency’s <br />results relative to other Agency Performance <br />Survey participants. The information in this <br />report is designed to be a tool for helping you <br />to better evaluate your agency and its <br />offerings. Spotting significant differences <br />between your own figures and the composites <br />can be the first step toward identifying <br />improvement opportunities. Please keep in <br />mind: <br /> <br />1. A deviation between your figures and <br />figures in the report is not necessarily <br />good or bad. It merely indicates <br />additional analysis may be required. As <br />a rule, the larger the difference, the <br />greater the need for further <br />investigation. <br />2. In situations where large deviations do exist, it may be helpful to go back and calculate the same measure over <br />the past several years to identify any trends that may exist. <br />3. The information in this report should be used as a tool for informed decision making rather than absolute <br />standards. Since agencies differ as to their location, size, and other factors, any two agencies can be successful <br />yet have very different experiences with regard to certain measures. <br /> <br />If you have any questions or comments about this report, please contact Greg Manns of Industry Insights at <br />gmanns@industryinsights.com or 614-389-2100 x108. <br />
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