Community Harvesters Assistance Program (CHAP) Evaluation

The Community Harvesters Assistance Program (CHAP) is a GNWT program that provides funding to Indigenous Governments, Renewable Resource Councils, Hunters and Trappers Committees or Local Hunting Organizations who in turn distribute the CHAP funding to support their members. These groups determine how they wish to spend the money they are provided. The program is currently being evaluated with the goal of improving the delivery for both harvesters and the organizations that run the program.  Please take a few minutes to give us feedback.

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1.What community do you live in?
2.Have you ever received funding from CHAP?
3.On a scale of 1-5, what is your overall satisfaction with the program?
4.Do you feel there is a need for CHAP in your community?
5.On a scale of 1-5, how helpful is CHAP to you or your community?
6.On a scale of 1-5, how easy has it been for you or members of your community to get funding through CHAP?
7.On a scale of 1-5, do you feel the way the funding is distributed is fair?
8.Do you get other help in your community so you can harvest?
9.Why do you harvest? Please select below or add your own reason.
10.In what ways do you think could CHAP be improved?
11.Is there anything else you would like to share about CHAP?
12.If you would like to enter the prize draw, please list your name and email or phone number.
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