Attachment F
JIAC/AM-JIAC
ETA FUNDING STREAM ADMINISTRATOR SURVEY
May 2014
P lease complete this background information about yourself and the organization you represent in the cluster consortium.
1. Your name:
2. Your title:
3. Organization Name:
4. Organization Type:
MARK ALL THAT APPLY
1 □ K–12 educational institution
2 □ Community college
3 □ Four-year college or graduate school
4 □ For-profit educational institution
5 □ Workforce development agency
6 □ Economic development agency
7 □ WIB
8 □ Chamber of Commerce
9 □ Nonprofit organization
10 □ Trade association
11 □ Utility
12 □ Military
13 □ Local government
14 □ Tribal government
15 □ State government
16 □ Small business
17 □ Disadvantaged business
18 □ Other private, for-profit business
19 □ Employer group
20 □ Venture capital organization
99 □ Other (specify)
5. How long has your organization been involved with the cluster consortium that received this JIAC grant?
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This group of questions is about the cluster consortium that received the JIAC/AM-JIAC grant, and your role in it.
6. What has your role as the ETA funding stream administrator entailed?
MARK ALL THAT APPLY
1 □ Interacting with staff from federal funding agencies
2 □ Interacting with other federal agency staff
3 □ Interacting with technical assistance contractor (Coffey Consulting)
4 □ Interacting with the WIB or WIA administrative staff
5 □ Explaining grant requirements to grantees and partners
6 □ Explaining allowable fund expenditures to grantees and partners
7 □ Identifying/Seeking matching and/or leveraged funds
8 □ Identifying training needs of cluster partners
9 □ Connecting cluster partners with each other
10 □ Recruiting new cluster partners
11 □ Conducting outreach to potential partners from historically underrepresented organizations
12 □ Developing relationships with research institutions
13 □ Developing international relationships
14 □ Developing relationships with credentialing and licensing organizations
15 □ Facilitating technology transfer
16 □ Increasing awareness of the cluster among business/industry
17 □ Increasing awareness of the cluster among educational institutions
18 □ Increasing awareness of the cluster in the workforce system
19 □ Increasing awareness of the cluster among the public
99 □ Other (specify)
7. To what extent have stakeholders in your region adopted collaboration as a strategy for economic development?
To a large extent Somewhat Not at all
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
8. Are there active collaborations in your region that focus on sectors, issues, or populations besides those targeted in your JIAC/AM-JIAC grant?
1 □ Yes (PLEASE DESCRIBE)
0 □ No
9. Did the cluster consortium, i.e. the collaborative partnerships, exist prior to the JIAC/AM-JIAC grant?
Mark all that apply
1 □ Yes, and it has not changed much during the grant period
2 □ Yes, but it was smaller or had fewer partners before the grant
3 □ Yes, but it was larger or had more partners before the grant
4 □ Yes, but it was less organized/weaker
5 □ Yes, but it was more organized/stronger
0 □ No, the cluster formed for/because of this grant SKIP TO 11.5
10. Which types of organizations were involved in the cluster consortium prior to the JIAC/AM-JIAC grant?
MARK ALL THAT APPLY
1 □ K–12 educational institution
2 □ Community college
3 □ Four-year college or graduate school
4 □ For-profit educational institution
5 □ Workforce development agency
6 □ Economic development agency
7 □ WIB
8 □ Chamber of Commerce
9 □ Nonprofit organization
10 □ Trade association
11 □ Utility
12 □ Military
13 □ Local government
14 □ Tribal government
15 □ State government
16 □ National governments
17 □ Small business
18 □ Disadvantaged business
19 □ Other private, for-profit business
20 □ Employer groups
21 □ Venture capital organizations
99 □ Other (specify)
11. For each of the characteristics below, please rate your cluster consortium’s strength prior to the JIAC/AM-JIAC grant.
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SELECT ONE RESPONSE PER ROW |
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Strength Prior to Grant |
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Very
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Very
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a. Ability to access funding sources |
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2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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b. Networking between cluster partners |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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c. Willingness to include new partners in cluster |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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d. Existence of a common purpose and vision |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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e. Membership of historically underrepresented businesses and organizations in cluster |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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f. Outreach by cluster to underrepresented groups of program participants |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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g. Relationships with educational and/or training institutions |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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h. Relationships with licensing and credentialing organizations |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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i. Relationships with research and development organizations |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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j. Awareness of the cluster among employers |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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k. Awareness of the cluster among job seekers |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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l. Awareness of the cluster in the workforce system |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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m. Awareness of the cluster in the industry beyond the local region |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
11.5. For each of the characteristics below, please rate your cluster consortium’s strength currently.
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Strength Currently |
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Very
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a. Ability to access funding sources |
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2 □ |
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4 □ |
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b. Networking between cluster partners |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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c. Willingness to include new partners in cluster |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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d. Existence of a common purpose and vision |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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e. Membership of historically underrepresented businesses and organizations in cluster |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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f. Outreach by cluster to underrepresented groups of program participants |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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g. Relationships with educational and/or training institutions |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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h. Relationships with licensing and credentialing organizations |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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i. Relationships with research and development organizations |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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j. Awareness of the cluster among employers |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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k. Awareness of the cluster among job seekers |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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l. Awareness of the cluster in the workforce system |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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m. Awareness of the cluster in the industry beyond the local region |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
12. How important a role did [NAME OF CLUSTER MANAGER and the staff at NAME OF ORG] play in each of the following activities during the JIAC/AM-JIAC grant?
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Very Important |
Somewhat Important |
Neutral |
Somewhat Unimportant |
Very Unimportant |
a. Recruit cluster partners |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
b. Retain cluster partners |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
c. Connect cluster partners with each other |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
d. Promote a common purpose and vision among cluster partners |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
e. Interact with staff from federal funding agencies |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
f. Interact with other federal agency staff |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
g. Interact with technical assistance contractor (Coffey Consulting) |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
h. Connect federal staff and cluster partners |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
i Coordinate provision of technical assistance |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
j. Obtain required matching and/or leveraged funds for this grant |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
k. Identify/Seek additional funding |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
l. Seek tax credits or subsidies |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
m. Develop incentives for collaboration |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
n. Network with other JIAC/AM-JIAC clusters |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
The next questions are about your organization rather than the cluster.
13. In the table below, please mark the types of organizations your organization is involved in JIAC-related partnerships with, indicating whether the partnerships existed prior to the JIAC/AM-JIAC grant or began due to it?
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SELECT ONE RESPONSE PER ROW |
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Involvement began prior to grant |
Involvement began due to grant |
Not involved with this type of organization |
a. K–12 educational institutions |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
b. Community colleges |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
c. Four-year colleges or graduate schools |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
d. For-profit educational institutions |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
e. Workforce development agencies |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
f. Economic development agencies |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
g. WIBs |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
h. Chambers of Commerce |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
i. Nonprofit organizations |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
j. Trade associations |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
k. Utilities |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
l. Military |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
m. Local governments |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
n. Tribal governments |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
o. State governments |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
p. National governments |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
q. Small businesses |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
r. Disadvantaged businesses |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
s. Other private, for-profit businesses |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
t. Employer groups |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
u. Venture capital organizations |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
v. Other (specify) |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
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14. On a scale of 1 to 5, indicate the strength of your organization’s relationship with each of these partners prior to the JIAC/AM-JIAC grant and currently. On this scale, 1 indicates a nonexistent partnership and 5 indicates an extremely close partnership.
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Strength Prior to Grant |
Strength Currently |
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Nonexistent |
Extremely Close |
Nonexistent |
Extremely Close |
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a. K–12 educational institutions |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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b. Community colleges |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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c. Four-year colleges or graduate schools |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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d. For-profit educational institutions |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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e. Workforce development agencies |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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f. Economic development agencies |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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g. WIBs |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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h. Chambers of Commerce |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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i. Nonprofit organizations |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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j. Trade associations |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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k. Utilities |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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L. Military |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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m. Local governments |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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n. Tribal governments |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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o. State governments |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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p. National governments |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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q. Small businesses |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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r. Disadvantaged businesses |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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s. Other private, for-profit businesses |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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t. Employer groups |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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u. Venture capital organizations |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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v. Other (specify) |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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15. How likely do you think it is that your partnership with each of these entities will be sustained beyond the end of the JIAC/AM-JIAC grant?
(PLEASE LEAVE THE ROWS OF ANY ENTITIES YOU DO NOT HAVE PARTNERSHIPS WITH BLANK.)
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SELECT ONE RESPONSE PER ROW |
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Very Likely |
Somewhat Likely |
Neutral |
Somewhat Unlikely |
Very Unlikely |
a. K–12 educational institutions |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
b. Community colleges |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
c. Four-year colleges or graduate schools |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
d. For-profit educational institutions |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
e. Workforce development agencies |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
f. Economic development agencies |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
g. WIBs |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
h. Chambers of Commerce |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
i. Other types of Nonprofit organizations |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
j. Trade associations |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
k. Utilities |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
l. Military |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
m. Local governments |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
n. Tribal governments |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
o. State governments |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
p. National governments |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
q. Small businesses |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
r. Disadvantaged businesses |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
s. Other private, for-profit businesses |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
t. Employer groups |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
u. Venture capital organizations |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
v. Other (specify) |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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16. Please mark whether each of your organization’s partners had a role in the strategic planning of grant fund expenditure for JIAC/AM-JIAC, the implementation of grant activities, or both.
(PLEASE LEAVE THE ROWS OF ANY ENTITIES YOU DO NOT HAVE PARTNERSHIPS WITH BLANK.)
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SELECT ONE RESPONSE PER ROW |
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Strategic Planning of Grant Fund Expenditure |
Implementation of Grant Activities |
Both |
a. K–12 educational institutions |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
b. Community colleges |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
c. Four-year colleges or graduate schools |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
d. For-profit educational institutions |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
e. Workforce development agencies |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
f. Economic development agencies |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
g. WIBs |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
h. Chambers of Commerce |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
i. Nonprofit organizations |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
j. Trade associations |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
k. Utilities |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
l. Military |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
m. Local governments |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
n. Tribal governments |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
o. State governments |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
p. National governments |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
q. Small business |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
r. Disadvantaged business |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
s. Other private, for-profit businesses |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
t. Employer groups |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
u. Venture capital organizations |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
v. Other (specify) |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
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Please answer question 17 if your response to question 9 was NOT 0. If your answer to question 9 was 0, please skip to question 18.
17. In the five years prior to being a part of the JIAC/AM-JIAC grant, did your organization:
mark one only
1 □ Operate exclusively on federal grants/resources
2 □ Receive the majority of funds from federal grants/resources
3 □ Receive some federal grants/resources
4 □ Not receive federal grants/resources
18. Did your organization have a role in the strategic planning of grant fund expenditures for JIAC/AM-JIAC, the implementation of grant activities, or both?
MARK one only
1 □ Strategic planning of grant fund expenditures
2 □ Implementation of grant activities
3 □ Both
4 □ Neither
19. Was the funding your organization received under the JIAC/AM-JIAC grant sufficient for the grant activities?
1 □ Yes
0 □ No
20. How successful has your organization been in obtaining matching funds (including both cash and in-kind) for JIAC/AM-JIAC?
Select one only
1 □ We gathered more than specified in our grant proposal
2 □ We gathered the amount specified in our grant proposal
3 □ We gathered less than specified in our grant proposal
4 □ We did not propose or did not obtain matching funds
5 □ We were not the organization responsible for obtaining matching funds
99 □ Don’t know
21. What kinds of matching funds did you gather for JIAC/AM-JIAC?
MARK one only
1 □ Cash contributions
2 □ In-kind contributions S KIP TO 23
3 □ Both cash and in-kind contributions
99 □ Don’t know
22. What was the approximate value of the cash contributions gathered for JIAC/AM-JIAC?
$ | | | | , | | | | dollars
□ Don’t know
If your cluster gathered in-kind contributions (your answer to question 21 was 2 or 3), go to question 23.
If your cluster did not gather in-kind contributions (your answer to question 21 was 1), go to question 24.
23. What forms did the in-kind contributions take?
Select all that apply
1 □ Meeting space
2 □ Laboratory space
3 □ Furniture, appliances
4 □ Real estate
5 □ Utilities
6 □ Vehicles
7 □ Clothing or personal work equipment
8 □ Industry-related equipment
9 □ Training
10 □ Staffing
11 □ Computers and peripherals
12 □ Software
13 □ Web hosting and/or website development
14 □ Copying and mailing
15 □ Postage
16 □ Use of contact or mailing lists
98 □ Other (specify)
99 □ Don’t know
24. What activities did your organization conduct in the cluster consortium as part of the JIAC/AM-JIAC grant or to support activities funded by the grant?
MARK all that apply
1 □ Basic skills or job readiness training
2 □ On-the-job training
3 □ Incumbent worker training
4 □ Vocational education
5 □ Academic education
6 □ Job placement assistance
7 □ Mentoring
8 □ Recruit students/participants
9 □ Engage other organizations in recruiting students/participants
10 □ Funding/awarding scholarships
11 □ Forge agreements with firms to use program participants as first source of new hires
12 □ Entrepreneurship classes or assistance
13 □ Seminars/ symposiums on applying for SBIRs (Small Business Innovation Research grants or contracts)
14 □ Seminars/ symposiums on applying for STTR (Small Business Technology Transfer Program)
15 □ Instruction on using SAM (System for Award Management)
16 □ Seminars/symposiums on writing proposals
17 □ Curriculum development
18 □ Creation of new certificates
19 □ Transfer of existing certifications/credentials/licenses
20 □ Feasibility studies
21 □ Small business assistance
22 □ Business development
23 □ Export readiness counseling
24 □ Conduct and disseminate market research
25 □ Facilitate collaboration between large and small businesses
26 □ Cluster networking
27 □ Activities to increase awareness of the cluster
99 □ Other (specify)
25. What populations were specifically targeted for each of these activities, if any?
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Incumbent
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Dislocated workers |
Unemployed |
Long-term unemployed |
Students in particular fields |
Students in general |
Parents/ guardians |
People with disabilities |
Veterans |
Under-represented demographic groups |
HUD Zone location |
a. Basic skills or job readiness training |
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b. On-the-job training |
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c. Incumbent worker training |
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d. Vocational education |
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e. Academic education |
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f. Job placement assistance |
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g. Mentoring |
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h. Recruit students/participants |
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i. Engage other organizations in recruiting students/participants |
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j. Fund/award scholarships |
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k. Forge agreements with firms to use program participants as first source of new hires |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
6 □ |
7 □ |
8 □ |
9 □ |
10 □ |
11 □ |
l. Entrepreneurship classes or assistance |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
6 □ |
7 □ |
8 □ |
9 □ |
10 □ |
11 □ |
m. Seminars/ symposiums on applying for SBIRs |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
6 □ |
7 □ |
8 □ |
9 □ |
10 □ |
11 □ |
n. Seminars/ symposiums on applying for STTR |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
6 □ |
7 □ |
8 □ |
9 □ |
10 □ |
11 □ |
o. Instruction on using SAM (System for Award Management |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
6 □ |
7 □ |
8 □ |
9 □ |
10 □ |
11 □ |
p. Seminars/symposiums on writing proposals |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
6 □ |
7 □ |
8 □ |
9 □ |
10 □ |
11 □ |
q. Curriculum development |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
6 □ |
7 □ |
8 □ |
9 □ |
10 □ |
11 □ |
r. Creation of new certificates |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
6 □ |
7 □ |
8 □ |
9 □ |
10 □ |
11 □ |
s. Transfer of existing certifications/credentials /licenses |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
6 □ |
7 □ |
8 □ |
9 □ |
10 □ |
11 □ |
t. Feasibility studies |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
6 □ |
7 □ |
8 □ |
9 □ |
10 □ |
11 □ |
u. Small business assistance |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
6 □ |
7 □ |
8 □ |
9 □ |
10 □ |
11 □ |
v. Business development |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
6 □ |
7 □ |
8 □ |
9 □ |
10 □ |
11 □ |
w. Export readiness counseling |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
6 □ |
7 □ |
8 □ |
9 □ |
10 □ |
11 □ |
x. Conduct and disseminate market research |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
6 □ |
7 □ |
8 □ |
9 □ |
10 □ |
11 □ |
y. Facilitate collaboration between large and small businesses |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
6 □ |
7 □ |
8 □ |
9 □ |
10 □ |
11 □ |
z. Cluster networking |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
6 □ |
7 □ |
8 □ |
9 □ |
10 □ |
11 □ |
az. Activities to increase awareness of the cluster |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
6 □ |
7 □ |
8 □ |
9 □ |
10 □ |
11 □ |
zz. Other (specify) |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
6 □ |
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9 □ |
10 □ |
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26. Did the activities implemented differ from those originally planned?
MARK one only
1 □ Yes. All planned activities and some additional activities were implemented.
2 □ Yes. Some planned activities and some additional activities were implemented.
3 □ Yes. Only some planned activities implemented
4 □ Yes. The implemented activities were substantially different than those planned
5 □ Yes. The same kinds of activities were planned and implemented, but the details of them changed
0 □ No. The activities that were planned were the same as those implemented
99 □ Don’t know what activities were originally planned.
27. What did your organization provide under the ETA portion of the grant to promote entrepreneurship?
MARK all that apply
1 □ Advice on networking
2 □ Instruction on proposal preparation
3 □ Instruction on applying for SBIRs (Small Business Innovation Research grants or contracts)
4 □ Instruction on applying for STTR (Small Business Technology Transfer Program)
5 □ Instruction on using SAM (System for Award Management)
6 □ Other specialized seminars or workshops
7 □ Collaboration opportunities with larger companies
8 □ Information on other local resources
99 □ Other (specify)
0 □ Nothing
28. What, if any, efforts were made to promote the inclusion of individuals or groups that are historically underrepresented in your sector, institution, or cluster?
MARK all that apply
1 □ Approached underrepresented organizations about partnering when applying for the grant
2 □ Assigned leadership roles to cluster partners from underrepresented organizations
3 □ Advertising in different forms of media than have been used in the past
4 □ Advertising in the same types of media but with different target audiences (e.g., different TV or radio stations, different magazines or newspapers)
5 □ Inclusion of underrepresented sex in advertising
6 □ Inclusion of underrepresented races/ethnicities in advertising
7 □ Inclusion of underrepresented ages in advertising
8 □ Outreach to schools with underrepresented populations
9 □ Outreach to community groups with underrepresented populations
10 □ Arranged for an agency to conduct outreach to underrepresented potential partner organizations
11 □ Arranged for an agency to recruit program participants from underrepresented groups
99 □ Other (specify)
0 □ No efforts were made to reach underrepresented groups
29. How useful to your organization was the Integrated Work Plan developed under this grant?
MARK one only
Indispensable |
Somewhat Useful |
Neutral |
Not Useful |
A Hindrance |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
30. Please identify any FPOs, other than from ETA, with which your organization interacted.
MARK all that apply
1 □ EDA
2 □ SBA
3 □ NIST-MEP
4 □ DOE
0 □ None
98 □ Interacted with other FPO(s) but don’t know what kind.
99 □ Don’t know who any FPOs are.
31. Which of the following types of federal support has your organization accessed as part of the JIAC/AM-JIAC grant?
MARK all that apply
1 □ Clarification of allowable grant activities
2 □ Clarification of allowable grant expenditures
3 □ Connection to new partners
4 □ Advice on accessing matching and/or leveraged funds
5 □ Advice on other possible funding sources
6 □ Assistance with marketing, or increasing awareness of, the cluster
7 □ Facilitating technology transfer
8 □ Information on developments in the industry
9 □ Introduction to research and development institutions
10 □ Introduction to educational institutions
11 □ Introductions to certification/licensing/credentialing organizations
12 □ Advice based on experiences of other clusters and/or grantees
13 □ Arranging of networking with other clusters
99 □ Other (specify)
0 □ None GO TO 35
32. Please grade each type of support your organization received. Use a scale from A to F, where A is excellent, C is average, and F is very poor.
(In CATI, this will fill with responses from item 31.)
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Possible support providers |
This organization did not provide this support |
Excellent |
Very poor |
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A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
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Support type 1 |
Primary Federal Project Officer |
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2 □ |
3 □ |
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5 □ |
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Other FPOs |
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1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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Other ETA staff |
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1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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Other federal funding agencies |
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1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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Technical Assistance Contractor (Coffey Consulting) |
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1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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Support type 2 |
Primary Federal Project Officer |
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1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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Other FPOs |
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1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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Other ETA staff |
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1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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Other federal funding agencies |
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1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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Technical Assistance Contractor (Coffey Consulting) |
□ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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Support type 3 |
Primary Federal Project Officer |
□ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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Other FPOs |
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1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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Other ETA staff |
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1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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Other federal funding agencies |
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1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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Technical Assistance Contractor (Coffey Consulting) |
□ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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Support type 4 |
Primary Federal Project Officer |
□ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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Other FPOs |
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1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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Other ETA staff |
□ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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Other federal funding agencies |
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1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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Technical Assistance Contractor (Coffey Consulting) |
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1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
33. Was federal support provided to your organization in any topical areas where it was not needed?
1 □ Yes
0 □ No S KIP TO 35
34. In which areas was unneeded federal support provided?
MARK all that apply
1 □ Clarification of allowable grant activities
2 □ Clarification of allowable grant expenditures
3 □ Connection to new partners
4 □ Advice on accessing matching and/or leveraged funds
5 □ Advice on other possible funding sources
6 □ Assistance with marketing, or increasing awareness of, the cluster
7 □ Facilitating technology transfer
8 □ Information on developments in the industry
9 □ Introduction to research and development institutions
10 □ Introduction to educational institutions
11 □ Introductions to certification/licensing/credentialing organizations
12 □ Advice based on experiences of other clusters and/or grantees
13 □ Arranging of networking with other clusters
99 □ Other (specify)
0 □ None
35. Were there any topical areas in which your organization needed federal support but did not receive it?
1 □ Yes
0 □ No SKIP TO 37
36. In which areas did your organization not receive needed federal support?
MARK all that apply
1 □ Clarification of allowable grant activities
2 □ Clarification of allowable grant expenditures
3 □ Connection to new partners
4 □ Advice on accessing matching and/or leveraged funds
5 □ Advice on other possible funding sources
6 □ Assistance with marketing, or increasing awareness, of the cluster
7 □ Facilitating technology transfer
8 □ Information on developments in the industry
9 □ Introduction to research and development institutions
10 □ Introduction to educational institutions
11 □ Introductions to certification/licensing/credentialing organizations
12 □ Advice based on experiences of other clusters and/or grantees
13 □ Arranging of networking with other clusters
99 □ Other (specify)
0 □ None
Don’t ask 37-41 if 31 = 0.
37. Overall, how would you rate the ability of the ETA Federal Project Officer (FPO) and other ETA staff to provide the support your organization needed?
Excellent |
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Average |
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Very Poor |
N/A |
A □ |
B □ |
C □ |
D □ |
F □ |
G □ |
38. Overall, how would you rate the ability of other federal participants to provide the support your organization needed?
Excellent |
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Average |
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Very Poor |
N/A |
A □ |
B □ |
C □ |
D □ |
F □ |
G □ |
39. How would you rate the of the federal support and technical assistance your organization received?
Excellent |
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Average |
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Very Poor |
A □ |
B □ |
C □ |
D □ |
F □ |
40. How would you rate the reliability of the federal support and technical assistance your organization received?
Excellent |
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Average |
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Very Poor |
A □ |
B □ |
C □ |
D □ |
F □ |
41. How would you rate the adequacy of the federal support and technical assistance your organization received?
Excellent |
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Average |
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Very Poor |
A □ |
B □ |
C □ |
D □ |
F □ |
42. Did your organization access technical assistance or other support from nonfederal sources because of issues with the quality or timeliness of federal support?
1 □ Yes
0 □ No
43. What data on grant activities and outcomes does your organization collect for its own use?
MARK all that apply
1 □ Budgets and expenditures of grant funds
2 □ Research and development activities undertaken
3 □ Interest, uptake, or enrollment in grant activities.
4 □ Length of participation in grant activities
5 □ Grant activity completion/dropout
6 □ Impact of grant activities on existing activities
7 □ Participant demographics.
8 □ Credentials/certifications/licenses obtained
9 □ Transfers to four-year schools
10 □ Participants hired
11 □ Participant earnings
12 □ Participant job retention
13 □ Number of businesses counseled
14 □ New firms created
15 □ Sales levels
16 □ Foreign sales levels
17 □ Number of contracts won by businesses
18 □ Value of contracts won by businesses
99 □ Other (specify)
0 □ We do not collect data for our own use
44. How difficult is it for your organization to collect the data required for grant reporting?
MARK one only
1 □ Very easy
2 □ Somewhat easy
3 □ Neutral (or varies a lot across data items)
4 □ Somewhat difficult
5 □ Very difficult
99 □ We are not aware of any data being used for grant reporting.
0 □ We do not collect data for grant reporting
45. How would you describe ETA’s automated system for data reporting (the HUB system) in each of the following areas?
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Excellent |
Good |
Neutral |
Not so good |
Very Poor |
a. Ease of use |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
b. Usefulness |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
c. Efficiency |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
□ We do not use this system for reporting data
47. Please indicate your perception of the strength and longevity of the impact of the JIAC/AM-JIAC grant on each of the areas below.
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Strength of Impact |
Longevity of Impact |
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Long Term |
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a. Collaborative environment in the region |
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4 □ |
5 □ |
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5 □ |
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b. Economic development in the region |
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3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
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5 □ |
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c. Employment opportunities in the region |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
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d. Underrepresented populations and businesses |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
1 □ |
2 □ |
3 □ |
4 □ |
5 □ |
This concludes the survey. Thank you very much for participating.
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File Title | JIAC/AM-JIAN ETA FUNDING STREAM ADMINISTRATOR SURVEY |
Subject | SAQ |
Author | Stephanie Boraas |
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File Created | 2021-01-25 |