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Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas Rating Community Goals: Appraising of Importance and Feasibility

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Page 1: Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas Rating Community Goals: Appraising of Importance and Feasibility

Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas

Rating Community Goals:

Appraising of Importance and

Feasibility

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What does it mean to rate community goals?

• It is a way to discover if the community believes its goals are desirable and realistic

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Why rate community goals?

• Reach consensus among members• Continue to set priorities• Validate the choices they have made

about their goals

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When should you ratecommunity goals?

• Before you set your action plan in stone, and certainly before you begin to take action

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How to rate community goals?

• Develop a survey• Conduct the survey• Review the results from the survey• Use the information you've obtained to

fine-tune the plan

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Why conduct a survey?

• Verify the importance of the goals• Prioritize the goals• Revise goals

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I. Develop a survey that lists and explains the

different objectives that your group hopes to

achieve

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II. Conduct a survey of constituents

• Members of your group• Outside experts• Funders• Those people affected by the problem• Other interested community members

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III. Review the ratings from the returned

surveys

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IV. Use the survey results to

finalize the plans