|
|
|
|
|
|
Fire Island National Seashore
Business Plan
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fire Island National Seashore's Business Plan provides a snapshot of park operations and funding for Fiscal Year 2004. Some recommendations within the means of the Seashore's current staffing and budget levels are being implemented. |
|
The purpose of business planning in the National Park Service (NPS) is to improve the ability of parks to more clearly communicate their financial status with principal stakeholders, including Congress and the American public. Like any other organization, Fire Island National Seashore must account for funds allocated through Congressional appropriations.
This business plan helps communicate the park's financial status
1) by providing a synopsis of the park's funding history;
2) by providing a clear, detailed picture of the park's current park operations and funding; and
3) by outlining park priorities and funding strategies to improve its current situation.
Fire Island National Seashore's business plan uses the same methodology that is applied to other NPS units preparing business plans. The NPS goal is to integrate various management tools—including the Budget Cost Projection Model, Business Plans, Core Operations Analysis, and the Park Scorecard—to provide a more qualitative basis for decision-making.
|
You may view a copy of this booklet through the following links:
(1,153 KB PDF, screen version)
(21,584 KB PDF, print version)
For visitors with slower dial-up connections, this document has been divided into smaller sized files for quicker download. Documents will open in a new window.
(pp. 1-2) (150 KB PDF)
(p. 3) (60 KB PDF)
(p.4) (54 KB PDF)
(p.5) (47 KB PDF)
(pp. 6 - 7) (60 KB PDF)
(p. 8) (57 KB PDF)
(pp. 9 - 14) (183 KB PDF)
(pp. 15 - 25) (279 KB PDF)
(pp. 26 - 31) (278 KB PDF)
(pp. 32 - 39) (176 KB PDF)
(pp. 40 - 41) (65 KB PDF)
(p. 42) (62 KB PDF)
(87 KB PDF)
is needed to access PDF documents. PDF documents will open in a new window.
|
|
|
|
General Management Plan Fire Island National Seashore has begun the process of preparing a new GMP. Learn how you can help. more... | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Did You Know?
The first Fire Island Lighthouse was built in 1826 on the western end of the island. Today, Fire Island Inlet is more than 5 miles west of this foundation.
more...
|
|
|
|
Last Updated: October 03, 2006 at 13:58 EST |