This document contains 16 questions related to understanding community needs and how an NGO can effectively engage with and support a community. The questions ask about expectations of the NGO, views on online learning and participation in free education programs, challenges facing the community, pressing unaddressed needs, areas for the NGO to focus on, lacking resources, existing effective initiatives, collaboration strategies, local skills the NGO can utilize, potential solutions, effective communication, ensuring sustainability and long-term impact, potential barriers, involving youth and marginalized groups, and measuring program effectiveness and impact.
This document contains 16 questions related to understanding community needs and how an NGO can effectively engage with and support a community. The questions ask about expectations of the NGO, views on online learning and participation in free education programs, challenges facing the community, pressing unaddressed needs, areas for the NGO to focus on, lacking resources, existing effective initiatives, collaboration strategies, local skills the NGO can utilize, potential solutions, effective communication, ensuring sustainability and long-term impact, potential barriers, involving youth and marginalized groups, and measuring program effectiveness and impact.
This document contains 16 questions related to understanding community needs and how an NGO can effectively engage with and support a community. The questions ask about expectations of the NGO, views on online learning and participation in free education programs, challenges facing the community, pressing unaddressed needs, areas for the NGO to focus on, lacking resources, existing effective initiatives, collaboration strategies, local skills the NGO can utilize, potential solutions, effective communication, ensuring sustainability and long-term impact, potential barriers, involving youth and marginalized groups, and measuring program effectiveness and impact.
Q2): Did you think Online Learning is good for you apart from your daily school/college classes? Q3): If NGO provide free education classes did you take part in that? Q4): What are the biggest challenges or issues facing your community (Students/Public etc)? Q5): What are the most pressing needs in your community that are not currently being addressed? Q6): Are there any specific social, economic, or environmental concerns that you feel are important for the NGO to focus on? Q7): What resources or support do you think the community lacks? Q8): Are there any existing initiatives or programs in the community that you feel are effective and should be expanded? Q9): How do you think the NGO can best collaborate with the community to address its needs and challenges? Q10): Are there any specific skills, knowledge, or expertise within the community that the NGO can tap into for its projects or initiatives? Q11): What are some potential solutions or strategies you would like to see the NGO implement? Q12): How can the NGO effectively communicate and engage with the community to ensure its initiatives are well-received and impactful? Q13): How can the NGO ensure the sustainability and long-term impact of its programs in the community? Q14): What are some potential barriers or obstacles the community might face in implementing the NGO's recommendations or solutions? Q15): How can the NGO involve local youth, women, and marginalized groups in its initiatives? Q16): How can the NGO measure the effectiveness and impact of its programs in the community?