Friday, October 12, 2012

Oversampling targeted groups


Build A Better Grinnell Survey is currently in its third phase. The first stage was collecting information from self-guided focus group tool kits; the gathered information formed a basis for the development of survey questionnaires. The second phase was launched in June 2012 in the form of a random telephone surveys. We received responses from 436 households (12.4% of the total households in Grinnell). The third phase includes oversampling certain groups such as the high school students, college students and low-income beneficiaries of MICA. 

Why oversample? The random survey in June was done by calling landline numbers (randomly selected) in Grinnell. While we got a good number of responses, about 50% of the respondents are 65 year or older. On a positive note, most of them must have lived in Grinnell long enough to have good comments on how well the city is implementing its services or what it needs to improve. However, the sample is not representative of the population. In fact, only 20% of the Grinnellians are 65 years of age or older (Grinnell Blue Zones Application, 2012).  Hence, we have started oversampling certain underrepresented groups to adjust the distribution of our sample.

How are we oversampling? We are sending out our online surveys (in Survey Monkey) through emails to our target groups such as the high school, middle school and the Grinnell College. In addition, we are interviewing low-income beneficiaries of MICA. 

We plan to have the data collected by the end of October. Our next phase will be data analysis followed by the final phase where we will be reporting our survey results to our stakeholders and the community of Grinnell. The results will likely be published by the end of the year 2012.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Take 10 minutes to tell us your thoughts and help build a better Grinnell!

Calling has begun for the Build a Better Grinnell survey. 


A team of Grinnell area students has started making calls to get your perspective about living in Grinnell. This telephone survey is the final step in the Build a Better Grinnell Project, a year-long effort to find out what Grinnell's residents would like to see in the town's future. 


The results of the survey will be made available to community partners to help inform their planning processes in the coming years. Additionally, survey results will be available on this website when they are complete. 

All calls will occur Sunday through Thursday between 5 pm and 8 pm. Unfortunately, our number will show up as unknown on your caller ID. We would appreciate if you would answer these calls in the coming days so your thoughts can be heard!

Please email buildabettergrinnell@gmail.com with any additional questions.

Build a Better Grinnell Partner Organizations 

Leading Partners
Claude W. and Dolly Ahrens Foundation
Greater Poweshiek Community Foundation

Taskforce Partners
City of Grinnell
Grinnell Area Chamber of Commerce
Grinnell College
Grinnell Police Department
Grinnell Regional Medical Center
Imagine Grinnell
Mid-Iowa Community Action: Poweshiek County
Poweshiek County Public Health

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

We are now accepting applications for callers for the fast approaching Build a Better Grinnell telephone survey. Any Grinnell-Newburg high school student is eligible to apply. Click below for a link to the application and job description.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFp4QTFZOW11TUFoZHFxZnA0MXl5d1E6MQ

Contact buildabettergrinnell@gmail.com with any questions!

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

The Toolkit Made Easy!

Completing the Community Group Toolkit just got even easier!! Just click here to fill out an electronic version of the form with your group!

Friday, February 3, 2012

Easy Ways to Answer the Toolkit Questions

Want to fill out an electronic version of the toolkit? Just email buildabettergrinnell@gmail.com for a copy!  

Or don't want all the bells and whistles of the toolkit? Just get with your group (any two people or more) and type you answers to the following questions and email it back to us:

8 Easy Questions!

1. Think about your favorite communities or where your friends and family live. What do you like most about these communities?

2. Thinking about the last few months, what three things made you glad you live in Grinnell?

3. Thinking about the last few months, what three things frustrated you about living in Grinnell?

4. What things do you think are missing in Grinnell?

5. If you were "mayor for a day" and funds were unlimited, what would you do to improve Grinnell?

6. What things have made the greatest positive impact in your life in Grinnell in the last five years?

7. If you do not currently live here, what would make you move here permanently as a resident? If you do live here, what makes you stay?

8. What aspects of the Grinnell community--positive and negative--do people NOT talk about?

Optional: Tell us about your group:
Names:
Affiliation:
Number of people:

Monday, January 23, 2012

Welcome to Build a Better Grinnell's Blog!

Our Vision:
The Build a Better Grinnell project aims to gather real feedback from community members about Grinnell’s strengths and areas for improvement. By gathering people together, asking questions, and thinking about our community’s needs we can collectively work to make Grinnell an even better place to live, work and play.

Our Mission:
Through this community survey, we aim to help residents and community members make informed decisions about community, economic, social service, educational and philanthropic development that will shape the future of Grinnell for the better.