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The 2012 version of the Supply Chain contains updated company and product listings, as well as the same great features from previous editions. This comprehensive and convenient web-based tool gives NRPA members and all those within the park and recreation industry the ability to cut out the clutter a general search engine. They may now easily find vendors that are specifically looking for their business. The NRPA Supply Chain also presents industry suppliers with the unique opportunity to present their catalog of products before the eyes of those consumers they are targeting. In addition to providing basic product listings, companies may also utilize a completed listing that features: contact information, a quick e-mail option, links to websites and social media pages and more. Suppliers also have the option to highlight specific products in the Product Showcase section of the Supply Chain. The NRPA Supply Chain can easily be accessed through the NRPA home page at NRPA.org and at NRPASupplyChain.com. About NRPA The National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) is the nation's largest professional and citizen organization dedicated to advancing park, recreation and conservation efforts that enhance the quality of life for all people. The association consists of over 20,000 professionals, citizen advocates, educators, and students from diverse backgrounds with the same passion for promoting healthy lifestyles and creating livable communities. About MultiView MultiView, Inc. is the No. 1 publisher of association-branded digital media solutions. Through state-of-the-art online buyer’s guides, e-news briefs and content capture solutions, a MultiView partnership surpasses electronic non-dues revenue and member benefit expectations. Utilizing the largest, most successful digital ad network in the world of associations, MultiView provides unparalleled service and member engagement. Find out why MultiView is the leading provider of royalty revenue, industry-specific buyer’s guides and e-news briefs in the world of associations today. |
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