Recommendations for developing and sustaining your CAC
- Recruit and support a motivated, organized, and
enthusiastic CAC Chairperson
- New CAC members commit for a minimum of two years
- Meet at least once a month
- Attend the CAC Training Seminars
- Start an e-mail list for your CAC
The InRRDP strives to help your community find the right
organizational structure to foster long-term sustainability of your
community's park and recreation programs and services.
InRRDP will help your CAC explore and solidify an organizational
structure for your CAC. Communities have the following options for
institutionalizing a sustainable organizational structure:
- If your community has a park board, the appointed
town park board members can (and should) serve as the
CAC
- If no park board exists, your town, township, and/or
county board can create a park board
- To create a park board, please
review the following resources:
- If the town board is not prepared to
create an official park board, the town
board can create an official committee
under the Mayor, Town Board President,
or a Town Board Member
- If the town government does not have
an interest in developing community park
and recreation resources, an existing
non-profit organization may serve as the
central organization for delivering
leisure services to the community (e.g.,
Lion's Club)
- Another organizational option is
to create a separate non-profit
organization through the
Indiana Secretary of State's office
and by gaining
IRS 501 (c)(iii) status
- Every effort should
be made to have the
Mayor or a town board
member on the Board of
Directors.
This will create a
critical linkage between
the public sector (town
government) and the
community development
work being planned and
implemented by a
non-profit community
service organization.
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