Survey

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1. Which two measures of equity would you consider most important for grant projects that increase equitable access to parks and recreation?

Serves communities that are majority Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), non-English speaking, low income, and/or experiencing poor health outcomes.
Designed so that people of all abilities can enjoy the benefits.
Created in collaboration with or supported by the local community.
Supports smaller and/or less-resourced cities, towns, or unincorporated areas.
Supports communities with few to no parks, trails, recreational facilities, or open spaces.
The applicant has never received a Parks grant before.
Something else...
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2. If you were in charge of distributing funds for a grant program, how would you split them up?

A table showing example funding models for a grant cycle. Model 1 is Full Funding which means awarding 100% of requested funds to the highest scoring projects. Pros are that funded projects get awarded what they asked for and cons are that the fewest number of projects get funding. Model 2 is Partial Funding which means awarding 80% of requested funds to the highest scoring projects and pros are an increase in the number of funded projects but cons are that partial funding could risk project success or decrease impact. Model 3 is Tiered Funding which means awarding 100% to the top 3 highest scoring projects 90% to the next 3 highest scoring projects and so on decreasing by 10% until funds are spent and pros are that it increases the number of awards and some projects still receive full funding whereas cons are that partial funding could risk project success or decrease impact. On the side of the chart there s a graphic that reads Example Funding Cycle Below it reads Funds: 1 million Applications: 50 Model 1: 8 awards at 100% Model 2: 12 awards at 80% Model 3: 3 awards at 100% 3 awards at 90% 3 awards at 80% 1 award at 70%
Model 1: Full funding (100% of requested funds to highest scoring projects)
Model 2: Partial funding (80% of requested funds to highest scoring projects)
Model 3: Tiered funding (Range from 100% down to 70%)
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3. Which two measures of equity would you consider most important for selecting representatives who review grant applications and recommend grant awards?

Organizational diversity (mix of people from nonprofits, community-based organizations, government, private sector, etc.)
Geographic diversity (representation across all King County districts)
Demographic diversity (age, race, gender, language spoken, etc.)
Grant program-specific experience (youth sports coach, aquatics facility operator, etc.)
Something else...
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4. Please rank project types from most to least impactful for increasing equitable access to parks and recreation in your community.

Click and drag each response to rank with the most impactful at the top and the least impactful at the bottom.

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5. Please rank these methods of measuring grant project success from most to least useful for your organization.

Click and drag each response to rank with the most useful at the top and the least useful at the bottom.

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6. Please rank these data collection methods from easiest to hardest for your organization.

Click and drag each response to rank with the easiest at the top and the hardest at the bottom.

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7. What changes or outcomes could occur by the end of a grant project to show that King County Parks grants made a positive difference in your community?

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8. Please rank the following resources from most to least likely to be utilized if you were applying for a King County Parks grant.

Click and drag each response to rank with the most likely to be utilized at the top and the least likely to be utilized at the bottom.

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9. How would you prefer that King County Parks share feedback on grant applications?

Select all that apply.

Public posting of all application scores and award decisions, both awarded and non-awarded.
Private feedback on declined applications and public posting of awarded application scores.
Application-specific comments from evaluators to applicants.
Something else...
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About Your Organization

We would like to know a little about your organization, your connection to King County Parks, and the members, participants, or constituencies you serve.

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Where do the communities you most commonly serve live or spend the most time?

A map of the nine King County districts

Select the option(s) that best apply.

District 1 (Shoreline to Woodinville, NE Seattle).
District 2 (Skyway-West Hill, SE Seattle).
District 3 (Redmond, Sammamish to North Bend, unincorporated NE King County).
District 4 (NW Seattle, Magnolia, Queen Anne, Belltown).
District 5 (SeaTac, Des Moines, Kent, Tukwila, Renton).
District 6 (Bellevue, Mercer Island, Kirkland).
District 7 (Federal Way, Auburn, Algona-Pacific, unincorporated SW King County).
District 8 (Burien, West Seattle, White Center, Vashon Island).
District 9 (Enumclaw, Maple Valley, Issaquah, NE Renton, unincorporated SE King County).
Somewhere outside of King County.
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Which type of organization are you?

Nonprofit.
Local government agency (e.g. school district, parks district).
City or town.
Tribe.
Something else...
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Is your organization's mission focused on serving historically marginalized groups such as:

- Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC).
- People with immigrant or refugee backgrounds.
- People with disabilities.
- Youth.
- Seniors.
- Low-income households.
- People with limited or no English proficiency.
- People experiencing housing instability.
- Undocumented people.
- Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, and Two-Spirit people.

Yes
No
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Has your organization ever applied for or received a King County Parks grant?

We have applied and received funding.
We have applied, but have not received funding.
We have never applied.
We didn't know that grants were available before this.
We have considered applying.
Not sure.
Something else...
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What language(s) are your programs and services offered in?

Select the option(s) which best apply.

Spanish
Vietnamese
Russian
Somali
Chinese
Korean
Ukrainian
Amharic
Punjabi
English
Language not on this list.
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How did you hear about this survey?

From community (faith group, school, community organization, Tribal organization, family, friends, etc.)
Promotion by King County (newsletter, social media, community forum, email, etc.)
Somewhere else...
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Which grant program(s) are you most interested in?

Aquatic Facilities grant.
Healthy Communities and Parks grant.
Ballfield Access and Preservation grant.
Youth and Amateur Sports grant.
All of the above.
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