10 Questions for Rural People
Take the Survey of Rural Challenges. https://saveyour.town/survey2024
These 10 questions will provide information to many organizations and people on what is challenging for rural communities. Are you rural? This survey is for you.
Your answers to the Survey of Rural Challenges will:
Prepare better services for rural communities:
- “It gives us great insight as we continue to refine our services geared toward small rural communities.” Marci Goodwin from Peoria IL said on LinkedIn
Help others to know what the real issues are in rural communities:
- As we work to listen and then tackle these important issues, data like this is extremely helpful. Jason Duff
Assist those working in rural to make changes that will matter:
- “I am experimenting with an organizational pivot towards expert entrepreneur coaching for rural co-operatives’ rural businesses and away from supporting written business plans. Your survey results and our conversations helped me clarify how we describe that.” Heather Hallgrimson, Saskatchewan, Canada
Have results that will help other organizations address the needs of rural people:
- Save your.town and Small Biz Survival’s Survey of Rural Challenges noted Rural business people needed help with marketing, starting a business or receiving economic development incentives. American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association
- Lack of housing, inactive downtowns, population losses, losing young people, and childcare ranked the highest as rural community challenges. What are the next steps we need to take in Casselton (besides the grocery store because I know that’s what you’re going to say and the need for a grocery store is a given)? Char Gust, Casselton City Council Member
Direct the conversation in important ways:
- If you care about rural people and places, this is a good opportunity to share your thoughts and help inform the conversation. Tyson Ochsner, Professor at Oklahoma State University
- “We use the results to create practical steps that help you shape a better future for your town. Because you tell us what topics rural people most want help with, your responses also get shared out to others who work with rural communities and in articles and media stories,” said Becky McCray, cofounder of SaveYour.Town
Take the Survey of Rural Challenges today!
The survey will collect voluntary responses online at link in the 1st and 2nd quarter of 2024. The survey is open to rural people globally: USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or any other country. Anyone who lives or works in a small town can answer. More than 1700 people answered the survey in previous years. Results from 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021, and 2023 and links to media coverage are available at https://saveyour.town/survey-of-rural-challenges-news