Gather Feedback from Nonprofit Beneficiaries
Methods for collecting feedback from the people served by nonprofit programs, both anonymous and direct.
Prompt
Suggest both **anonymous** and **non-anonymous** ways for nonprofits to gather feedback from program beneficiaries. Provide examples relevant to an animal rescue nonprofit, but keep ideas adaptable to other causes. - Anonymous methods (e.g., surveys, suggestion boxes) - Non-anonymous methods (e.g., focus groups, interviews) ### Success Criteria - Balance of 2-3 anonymous and 2-3 non-anonymous methods - Suggestions are low-cost and easy to implement - Beneficiaries feel safe and respected when sharing feedback
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Examples
- { "input": "An animal rescue nonprofit serving pet adopters.", "output": "Anonymous: Online surveys, paper feedback forms at adoption events. Non-anonymous: In-person interviews with adopters, follow-up phone calls, volunteer-led focus groups." }
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