[SCA-BMDL] SCA Census

Erin Kelly tupan4 at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 2 12:36:04 EDT 2010


I just spent 20 minutes on this survey and then it kicked me out.
Weak! How can I report this problem?

ERIN

On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Krista Traini <hildasca at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, I know the majority of us are either at or preparing for Pennsic, but
> please take a look at the announcement here:
> http://www.sca.org/scacensus2010/.  Text below.
>
> The survey takes only 20-30 minutes, and is open to all people who do or
> have ever participated in the SCA, regardless of whether they are a paid
> member.  Please do take the survey if at all possible.
>
> In Levitate et Caritate,
> THL Hilderun Hugelmann,
> Seneschale, Barony-Marche of the Debatable Lands.
>
>
> The announcement says:
>
> The SCA 2010 Census is LIVE!
>
> The SCA is us – you and me doing what we do. But who are we, what do we do,
> and how can we support each other to make the SCA the type of organization
> we can be proud of?
> The SCA 2010 Census committee has been asked by the Board of Directors to
> develop a census-level survey that will help us to address key issues facing
> the SCA. These issues affect our everyday experience in the SCA; from "pay
> for participation" issues and award structures to quantitative, qualitative,
> motivational, and behavioral demographics such as age, gender, activities
> and interest areas, and reasons for joining, remaining in, and leaving the
> SCA.
> Because this is a "census-level" survey, we are attempting to reach each and
> every SCA participant, regardless of whether or not they are paid members or
> are currently active. Everyone's voice is important to the success of this
> project.
> This information will help us, as an organization, move forward into the
> next decade, to identify, address and work on current issues and gain a
> better, deeper understanding into what makes the SCA what it is today. Your
> responses to these questions will also help us create a plan for making the
> SCA better organization in the future. The only way we can understand what
> is important is by hearing from you.
> The survey is completely anonymous, you will never be asked for information
> that will identify you.
> The SCA 2010 Census Survey is available at:
> http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/SCA2010Census
> Once the data collection is completed, the results of this survey will be
> made available on the SCA 2010 Census website. All data that is collected or
> published will remain completely anonymous and will not be sold or shared
> beyond this survey�s purpose.
> If you would like to learn more about the SCA 2010 Census, or if you have
> questions or ideas about the project, please contact the committee at
> scacensus2010 at sca.org.
> Please take the time to fill out the survey. The voices of each and every
> participant in the SCA whether you are currently active or not, will help us
> to better understand the SCA and enable us to grow and flourish as an
> organization.
> Sincerely,
> - The SCA 2010 Census Committee
>
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