Together We Can Build a Better Community.

United Way of North Central Massachusetts (UWNCM) is undertaking a Community Needs Assessment to help us understand the current community needs and trends within North Central Massachusetts.  This Community Needs Assessment will allow us to gauge where community needs are being met, where gaps in service may exist and where UWNCM should invest donor dollars.
Basic Demographic Information:

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* 1. I am filling out this survey as? (Please select the one answer that best fits your role for the purpose of this survey).

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* 2. Please select the town, based on your answer in question one above.

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* 3. What is your gender?

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* 4. What is your age?

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* 5. What is your race?

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* 6. What is your ethnicity?

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* 7. What is your education level?

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* 8. Which of these describes your personal income last year?

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* 9. What is your military status?

For each topic area below, please mark what you believe to be the three most important needs.   Please take the time to review each question carefully before making your selection.

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* 10. EDUCATION – Mark the three most important needs.

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* 11. EMPLOYMENT – Mark the three most important needs.

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* 12. HEALTH – Mark the three most important needs.

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* 13. HOUSING – Mark the three most important needs.

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* 14. INCOME AND ASSET BUILDING – Mark the three most important needs.

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* 15. SUPPORT SERVICES – Mark the three most important needs.

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* 16. OVERALL NEEDS – Mark the three most important needs.

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* 17. COMMENTS:

Thank you for completing this survey. We greatly appreciate your taking the the time and effort to add your voice to this process.  Your responses will be tallied with all responses received and will help shape the target areas for the UWNCM funding priorities for 2021 and beyond.  The final report will be available on the UWNCM website in mid-December 2020.

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