[homeles_ot-l] Online survey FW: Understanding Collaborative Community Initiatives

Lynne Browne lbrowne at ysb.on.ca
Mon Feb 14 15:13:02 EST 2011


FYI ... Are you involved in collaborative community initiatives and
willing to share your experiences? Please consider this Carleton survey
at:  http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/5ZYZ7QQ 

 

Lynne Browne

Coordinator, Alliance to End Homelessness 

lbrowne at ysb.on.ca <mailto:lbrowne at ysb.on.ca> 

Office: 613-241-1573, ext. 205 

(note this phone # is in use temporarily until Jan 2011 )

Mailing addr: 147 Besserer St., Ottawa, ON K1N 6A7

www.endhomelessnessottawa.ca <http://www.endhomelessnessottawa.ca> 

NOW ATEH is on FACEBOOK HERE
<http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/Alliance-to-End-Homelessness-
Ottawa/136029386442398?v=wall&ref=ts>  &

on TWITTER HERE @endhomelessOTT <https://twitter.com/endhomelessOTT> 

________________________________

From: Kim Gauvin [mailto:klgauvin at connect.carleton.ca] 
Sent: February 13, 2011 10:17 PM
To: Lynne Browne
Subject: Understanding Collaborative Community Initiatives

Hello Lynne,

Ann Cooke suggested that I contact you regarding research that I am
conducting on collaborative community initiatives.  Data is being
gathered by way of a survey.  The survey is open to all those who
participate in collaborative community initiatives, including (but not
limited to) those representing community organizations, businesses and
government and individual residents.  Additionally, participation is
sought from both those from the same collaboration and those from
different collaborations.

Would you be willing to circulate the invitation below regarding the
survey to the homelessness network in Ottawa and any others for whom the
survey might be relevant?

Any help that you can provide is appreciated.

Sincerely,

Kim

__________________________________

You are receiving this message because you are involved in a community
collaboration and/or may know of others in your community who are.
Researchers at Carleton University are interested in what makes
collaborative community initiatives (CCI) successful.  For the purposes
of this research, a CCI is defined as a long-term community
collaboration involving three or more community players to address
specific community conditions.

To help us better understand community collaborations of this sort, we
are asking you to complete a BRIEF survey concerning your experiences in
a CCI. This survey will take about 15 minutes to complete.  If you are
involved in a CCI, and are willing to share your experiences, please
complete the survey at:  http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/5ZYZ7QQ

This research has been approved by Carleton University's Psychology
Ethics Review Board.  Your survey responses are completely anonymous.

For this research to be useful, a good response rate is needed.  A good
response rate includes many people responding to the survey both from
within the same community collaboration and from different
collaborations.

If you are interested in learning more about the final results of this
research, be sure to provide your e-mail address where indicated in the
survey. We will be happy to share a summary of the results of this study
with you.

Please share this invitation with others within the field of community
development.  The deadline for responses to this survey is March 7,
2011.

Thank you in advance for contributing to this important research.


Sincerely,

Kim L. Gauvin
Principle Investigator

Dr. Bernadette Campbell
Faculty Sponsor

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