Willamalane staff accept CAPRA accreditation in 2022

CAPRA Accreditation

Willamalane Park and Recreation District earned a national park and recreation accreditation that signifies an organization’s overall quality of operations, management, and service to the community are aligned to best practices set by the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) and the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA). Willamalane’s accreditation was finalized at the NRPA Annual Conference on Sept. 19, 2022.

For Willamalane, the CAPRA process required district staff to review and update all of the district’s processes, procedures, management practices, and community service standards. This process took two years to complete.
 
“While we are honored to receive a CAPRA accreditation, the process of reviewing, updating, and improving all of our practices will ensure that we can continue to deliver on our mission for our community. This process made us a stronger park and recreation agency and an even greater asset to Springfield. That’s the real victory here,” said Michael Wargo, Executive Director for Willamalane.

Springfield Mayor Sean VanGordon said on this accomplishment, “This is an incredible achievement by Willamalane and well deserved. Willamalane’s dedication to serving Springfield contributes to our community of opportunity, and I’m proud of their efforts.”
 
CAPRA certification is the only national accreditation for park and recreation agencies. Across the United States, out of more than 10,000 eligible organizations, approximately 200 agencies are CAPRA accredited. Once CAPRA certified, agencies must go through a required review each year and complete a comprehensive annual report to demonstrate how they are maintaining the standards. A reaccreditation process occurs every five years. This will ensure that Willamalane upholds these standards on a long-term basis. 

Find more information about CAPRA accreditation here.