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Survey design in the charity sector

This Leading Impact seminar will be exploring survey methodologies and questionnaire design.

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Survey design in the charity sector
Survey design in the charity sector

Time & Location

18 Apr 2024, 10:30 – 12:00

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About the Event

This Leading Impact seminar will be exploring survey methodologies and questionnaire design.

Most charities use surveys in one way or another, but with varying levels of success. There’s already lots of guidance available, but little that directly addresses the challenges faced by charities. For example;

  • What are the most cost-effective ways to run high quality surveys?
  • How do we get beneficiaries to take part?
  • How do we get the most accurate answers from survey respondents?

This session is for people with a little or no experience in running surveys, and will cover both survey methodologies and tips on questionnaire design. There will be an opportunity to share your own experiences and ask questions of our experts. The training is hosted by NPC’s Principal of Charities Evaluation and learning, Elliot Trevithick.

Tickets from £30

This event is part of our 2022 Leading Impact series of seminars.

A limited number of bursary places are available for small charities, ethnic minority charities of all sizes and ethnic minority representatives from charities of all sizes. Bursary spaces are available on a first come, first served basis. To apply for our bursary places, please email events@thinkNPC.org.

We are actively working to improve the accessibility of our online and in-person events. As part of our commitment, for all online events we use live closed captions and upload the recordings to YouTube which has the capability to select subtitles. For in-person events we strive to use accessible venues. If you have any additional accessibility requirements that we can assist with, please email us at Events@thinkNPC.org.

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