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CPRP TEST 2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM
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A sponsorship proposal should include: 4 of them.
Ans: History of the Event
Logistics
Benefits of the event
Establish sponsorship packages
Quiz What year was the first examination given?
What does NCB stand for?
Ans: 1990
National certified board
Quiz What is the definition of individual and community benefits?
Pg. 9
Ans: Individual - what the participant is in the program and gets benefits out of them
Community - is what the participant is not using the services or in a program, but can
be a potential participant. He gets benefits from not participating.
Example: The person lives next to the trails, the property value goes up even thou
they are not using them.
Quiz What does repositioning mean and why would you do?
PG:10
Ans: To change your image and get an image out there.
To promote a new positive image.
Example: the public seen us as providing fun, park visits, sports leagues, and places
to learn new skills.
,Parks and rec. wants to be seen as means to solving problems in the community and
as an invaluable asset.
Quiz What steps (process)are taken to educate the public about benefits?
Ans: Formulate a precise statement of how you are dealing with pressing city issues
To do research to show how you are going to deal with those issues
How you are going to get it done
Quiz How can the NPRA make a significant contribution to the community?
Ans: Obesity, cost of health care, environmental deterioration
Quiz Who do Parks & recreation have to listen to?
Ans: Elective officials
Quiz What is a good way to solicit the public?
Ans: Is to form a friendship group
Quiz Who's ultimate responsibilities of financial management with in an agency - who
shares with them?
PG: 12
Ans: The CEO and share with others in the organization.
Quiz What are three ways to collect public input regarding policies?
PG:12
Ans: Public Meetings
Focus group:
Citizen Advisory groups
Quiz What are public meetings?
PG: 12
Ans: Public meetings:
Are held to inform the public of specific items that changes.
To consult the public on issues and to see how they react.
Involve the public are getting their input.
Example: such as building a new community center or determining the needs of the
community.
Quiz A small group that represents a large group of patrons.
,There is a facilitator who is not affiliated with the agency.
Their job is to obtain perceptions, opinions, and beliefs and attitudes about a given
subject.
Ans: What is a focus group?
Their job is to obtain what?
PG:12
Quiz Citizen Advisory Group?
PG:13
Ans: This group is formed to provide valuable feedback and directions.
They can investigate specific issues or problems.
Can be used to discuss policy changes gather feedback to help with policy
formation.
Quiz What is a vision?
PG:14
Ans: The vision of the organization is an ideal image of what the organization will
look like in the future.
Quiz The mission statement answers what three questions?
PG:14
Ans: Who is the costumer
What services are provided by the agency
And how are they going to be provided.
Quiz What are the two types of buyers?
Ans: Current Buyer: which a patron already using your services
Potential: is a individual whom is not using your services but is not.
Quiz Agencies work together to meet a need or solve a problem.
What are the three different levels: PG:14
Ans: Collaboration
Alliances
Partnership:
, Quiz What is Latent demand?
PG:15
Ans: Is potential individuals who are not currently participating, but who may be
interested in participating in the future.
Quiz What is marketing Mix?
What are the4 4 P's
PG:15
Ans: Is composed by the four P's
Price, product, promotion, place
Quiz Product is what?
PG:15
Ans: The product is the various services and facilities offered to the public.
Example: T ball is designed for youth children, fast pitch softball for teens, slow pitch
softball for older.
Basically the same product exist, but modified for specific groups of people.
Quiz What is price?
PG:15
Ans: Price determines whether or not a segment of the population is willing and able
to pay for the product.
Price value relationship. The price of the program for some customers will also apply
its value.
Quiz Where they are located (Place) or the distribution of product? How often?
Pg:15
Ans: Includes accessibility of programs and the facilities where they are offered.
Example how close the place is to where people live and work.
Includes the day of the week, the time of the program and events, and the format of
the program.
Example: the program may be offered as a class that is spread out over several
weeks or as a one day work shop.
Quiz Promotion (value) is what?
PG: 15
Ans: Is the means of communication the value of the product.