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2010 Victoria's Vital Signs surveys now!

POSTED: 16 July 2010

Every opinion counts...what's yours? Take the 2010 Victoria's Vital Signs surveys now! Welcome to the new 2010 Victoria's Vital Signs! An annual check-up conducted by community foundations across Canada, Vital Signs aims to measure the vitality of our communities.



This year the Victoria Foundation has developed TWO surveys - one that focuses on grading a number of specific indicators in issue areas like Arts and Culture, the Environment, Safety and more. And a NEW survey that provides you with an opportunity to simply give an overall grade for the various issue areas, then provide your thoughts and ideas around what's working well and what could be changed.



It was your feedback over the years that prompted us to provide two separate surveys, so we hope you'll take both!



Click here to take the 2010 Vital Signs Indicator Grading Survey.

Click here to provide your 2010 Vital Opinions.



The annual Vital Signs reports promote awareness of community issues and are used by communities for social planning, by citizens and philanthropists to identify community needs and strengths, and by community foundations to inform their grantmaking and leadership activities.



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The 2010 Victoria’s Vital Signs report will be released in less than three months! We would appreciate it if you would encourage your friends, family and colleagues to complete the surveys. There is a separate survey for youth (15 – 24 years) – and they can win great prizes! http://www.whaddayathink.ca There are also links to the surveys on the Victoria Foundation website.



We apologize for any cross postings. Thank you for your interest in Victoria's Vital Signs!



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