5 Leadership and Retention Qaulitative

NCCC Impact Studies

Instrument 5_NCCC Focus Groups and Interviews Questions Strengthening Communities by Target Group

NCCC Impact Studies

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NCCC Focus Groups and Interviews Questions Strengthening Communities by Target Group


Corps Members and Team Leader

  1. Could you describe some of the [NCCC / FEMA Corps] project accomplishments that are readily visible to people? How about those not readily visible? What was the overall impact of this project on the community you served? What was its greatest impact on you as a member?

  2. What does it mean to strengthen a community? Do you think [NCCC / FEMA Corps] team's efforts strengthen the communities in which the team served? If so, how? Do you have any stories that may show an example of how [NCCC / FEMA Corps] strengthened a community?

  3. What are some of the lessons learned from your experiences with this project? If a team was to take over the project tomorrow, what is the major community impact you would want them to focus on? Is there anything that [NCCC / FEMA Corps] can do to better support the ability of [NCCC / FEMA Corps] teams to strengthen communities?

  4. How will your work on projects affect [Organization Name / FEMA]? Do you believe this work is important? If so, why? If not, why not?

  5. Thinking about the future, how do you think your experiences in [NCCC / FEMA Corps] will affect your activities in the community in which you live / work?

  6. What have you heard people in the community say about [the NCCC program/FEMA Corps]? How about its Corps Members?

  7. What did you find meaningful or rewarding about your [NCCC/FEMA Corps] work and time in the [NCCC/FEMA Corps] program?

  8. [Team Leaders only] Thinking about your most recent project, what was your understanding of the sponsor’s organization’s primary goal for the project? Do you believe that your team was successful in reaching this goal? If so, how? If not, why do you think this is so? What characteristics of the community or of [Organization Name / FEMA] made it easier or more difficult to reach the goal?

  9. [Team Leaders only] How do you define a successful project? How would you measure a successful project? Are there any measures that you currently collect (e.g., outputs) that reflect the real impact of your team’s work? What are the impacts of your work that can’t be measured?

  10. Is there something that you thought I was going to ask, that I didn’t? Is there anything else you want to share?



Site Sponsors and Site Supervisors – NCCC Traditional

  1. Could you describe some of the NCCC project accomplishments that are readily visible to people? How about those not readily visible?

  2. What does it mean to strengthen a community? Do you think NCCC teams’ efforts strengthens the communities in which the team served? If so, how? Do you have any stories that may show an example of how NCCC strengthened a community?

  3. How many projects has your organization sponsored or co-sponsored? Can you describe your [current / most recent] NCCC project? Do you see this project as a standalone effort or as one project that is part of a larger ongoing effort?

  4. What [is/was] your primary goal for this project? Do you believe that the NCCC team [will be / was] successful in reaching this goal?

    1. [At T1 only] What organizational or community characteristics may make it easier or more difficult to reach this goal?

    2. [At T2 only] Follow up:

      1. If so, how? What did NCCC do to contribute to the success of your project? What organizational or community characteristics contributed to success?

      2. If not, why do you think it wasn’t successful? What were the barriers to success? What did you learn from this experience?

    3. How successful do you think similar efforts would be in other settings?

    4. What characteristics of NCCC teams or members make it easier for them to succeed in reaching project goals? What characteristics make it easier for them to engage community members or strengthen communities?

    5. [For organizations that have sponsored multiple projects only] In general, how often are NCCC teams successful in achieving project goals? What would make them more successful?

    6. [For organizations that have sponsored multiple projects only] Have you had any projects that were less successful? If so, what do you think made them less successful? What did you learn from this experience? What do you think NCCC, sponsors, or teams can do to increase success in similar projects?

  5. What long-term effects do you think this project [will have / has had] on the community?

    1. [For organizations that have sponsored multiple projects only] What are some of the long-term or indirect effects you’ve seen from past NCCC projects in your community, if any?

  6. What impact has NCCC had on your organization? How does NCCC’s presence affect your organization’s capacity to strengthen communities? How will this change when NCCC members are no longer here? Do you anticipate any long-term effects to your processes or ability to engage community members due to NCCC’s work with your organization?

    1. [For organizations that have sponsored multiple projects only] How has NCCC’s past work affected your organization’s processes? Has it affected your ability to engage community members? If so, how?

  7. What have you heard people in the community say about the NCCC program? How about its Corps Members?

  8. How do you define a successful project? How would you measure a successful project? Are there any measures that you currently collect that reflect the real impact of NCCC’s work? If so, what are they? If not, what isn’t being measured that should be?

  9. What has NCCC helped you understand about strengthening communities? What advice would you give to a new NCCC sponsor?

  10. Is there something that you thought I was going to ask, that I didn’t? Is there anything else you want to share?

FEMA POCs and staff

  1. Could you describe some of the FEMA Corps accomplishments that are readily visible to people? How about those not readily visible?

  2. What does it mean to strengthen a community? Do you think FEMA Corps teams’ efforts strengthen the communities in which the team served? If so, how? Do you have any stories that may show an example of how FEMA Corps strengthened a community?

  3. What impact has FEMA Corps had on FEMA? How does FEMA Corps’ presence affect FEMA’s capacity to strengthen communities? Has it affected your ability to engage community members? If so, how?

  4. How has FEMA Corps’ past work affected the processes of your office? How has it affected the processes of FEMA? What are some of the long-term or indirect effects on FEMA that you’ve seen from FEMA Corps? What do you think will be FEMA Corps role in FEMA in the future? What do you think would change if FEMA Corps were no longer active in FEMA?

  5. What have you heard people in the office or in FEMA say about FEMA Corps? How about its Corps Members? Do people in the community distinguish between FEMA and FEMA Corps? If so, what have you heard people in the community say about FEMA Corps? What have they said about FEMA Corps members?

  6. How many FEMA Corps teams have you worked with as the FEMA Corps POC? Were any of these deployments in which you were the POC for multiple teams at once? Can you describe your [current / most recent] FEMA Corps [round/deployment]?

  7. What [is/was] your primary goal for this [round/deployment]? Do you believe that the team [will be / was] successful in reaching this goal?

    1. [At T1 only] What organizational or community characteristics may make it easier or more difficult to reach this goal?

    2. [At T2 only] Follow up:

      1. If so, how? What did NCCC and FEMA Corps do to contribute to the success of your project? What organizational or community characteristics contributed to success?

      2. If not, why do you think it wasn’t successful? What were the barriers to success? What did you learn from this experience?

    3. How successful do you think similar efforts would be in other settings?

    4. What characteristics of FEMA Corps teams or members make it easier for them to succeed in reaching project goals? What characteristics make it easier for them to engage community members or strengthen communities?

    5. In general, based on your experience, how often are FEMA Corps teams successful in achieving project goals? What would make them more successful?

    6. Have you had any experiences with FEMA Corps that were less successful? If so, what do you think made them less successful? What did you learn from this experience? What do you think NCCC, FEMA Corps, FEMA or teams can do to increase success in similar effort?

  8. What long-term effects do you think this [round/deployment] [will have / has had] on the community?

    1. What are some of the long-term or indirect effects on communities you’ve seen from past FEMA Corps [rounds/deployments]?

  9. How do you define a successful [round/deployment]? How would you measure a successful [round/deployment]? Are there any measures that you currently collect that reflect the real impact of FEMA Corps’ work? If so, what are they? If not, what isn’t being measured that should be?

  10. What has FEMA Corps helped you understand about strengthening communities? What advice would you give to a new FEMA Corps POC?

  11. Is there something that you thought I was going to ask, that I didn’t? Is there anything else you want to share?


Community Members / Stakeholders

  1. We’re going to ask some questions about [community name] which we are defining as [describe community]. Do you identify as a member of this community?

    1. How do you define community?

  2. Are you familiar with [NCCC / FEMA Corps]

    1. If so, how did you encounter [NCCC / FEMA Corps] members in your community? If not, how did you encounter [name specific members]?

    2. What impressions do you have of the [NCCC / FEMA Corps] program and its members? How was your experience with [NCCC / FEMA Corps] members?

  3. [For people who were served directly by NCCC / FEMA Corps members only] What was the benefit of your experience with [NCCC / FEMA Corps]? How will this affect you in the future? What would you have done if you hadn’t had the services you received from [NCCC / FEMA Corps]?

  4. How do you define a strong community? According to this definition, how would you make the community stronger? Do you have any stories that may show an example of how [NCCC / FEMA Corps] strengthened this community?

  5. What is the best thing about living in [this community]? What are the biggest problems faced by [this community]?

  6. Could you describe some of the [NCCC FEMA Corps] project accomplishments that are easy to see? How about those that are not easy to see?

  7. What have you heard other people say about [NCCC / FEMA Corps] members or projects?

  8. What long-term effects do you think [NCCC’s / FEMA Corps’] work will have on [your community] if any?

    1. [For community members who are familiar with NCCC / FEMA Corps and where NCCC has been active for an extended time only] What are some of the long-term or indirect effects you’ve seen from past [NCCC / FEMA Corps] projects in your community, if any?

  9. If [your community] were to be faced with a crisis tomorrow, what are the strengths and resources you could draw on? Would you feel like you're able to face this collective challenge? What advice would you give to a new [NCCC / FEMA Corps] team that was trying to help make [your community] stronger?

  10. Is there something that you thought I was going to ask, that I didn’t? Is there anything else you want to share?





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