Project Blueprint Community Survey
 

1. Help us build the Project Blueprint Community

 
Over the past 17 years, Project Blueprint has trained and placed over 300 diverse leaders from neighborhoods and businesses across Erie. Our alumni list of over 250 members still in the Erie area suggests that much more can be done to continue to build the alumni community through events, services, and more.

The purpose of this survey is to give you an opportunity to shape the direction and scope of the alumni network. What would the members like to do to advance personally and professionally? How can we continue to serve the community effectively? What tools do we need to do the things we have in mind?

Please take a few minutes to complete the questions in this survey. Your ideas will help shape the future of Project Blueprint.

1. How useful to you would the following activities be if they were offered as part of the Project Blueprint alumni scope of services?

 Very UsefulSomewhat UsefulNot Very UsefulNot UsefulNo Opinion
Training, coaching, and career advancement services
Networking events to socialize and connect with peers
Learning opportunities: workshops and presentations
Research and Policy advocacy on diversity and community
Convening and hosting public events to advance the diversity agenda in Erie

2. Considering the same set of possible activities, how important do you think it is to have these opportunities available in the larger community, regardless of your personal interest.

 Very ImportantSomewhat ImportantNot Very ImportantNot ImportantNo Opinion
Training, coaching, and career advancement services
Networking events to socialize and connect with peers
Learning opportunities: workshops and presentations
Research and Policy advocacy on diversity and community
Convening and hosting public events to advance the diversity agenda in Erie

3. How much would you be willing to pay for any of these services or events if they were offered, if anything?

 $25-$50$10-$25$ 5-$10$ 0-$ 5No Fee
Training, coaching, and career advancement services
Networking events to socialize and connect with peers
Learning opportunities: workshops and presentations
Convening and hosting public events to advance the diversity agenda in Erie
Would consider an annual membership fee rather than a charge for each event

4. What do you think are the best ways for Project Blueprint to communicate with members about issues, events, and activities?

5. Which of these communication channels would you personally prefer for Project Blueprint communications?

6. How useful do you think it is for Project Blueprint to have its own website so that information about diversity issues, career advancement, and civic engagement can be posted and members and converse and comment on issues of the day?

7. Please add any additional comments you have regarding how to effectively build the Project Blueprint community and advance your interests and those of the larger community.

Thank you! Your thoughts and comments will help to advance Project Blueprint.