Survey of Interests, Needs, and Skills (INs)

in Asset-Based Community Development, Resources

Here’s a tool you might be able to use to get a better appreciation of the interests, skills, and needs of your constituents, and to help them connect with one another, and with other local resources. You can download the pdf by clicking on the image below. You can also edit and download the form, in spreadsheet format, here (some formatting was lost in the file translation).

The form was designed for residents of multi-family subsidized housing communities. We didn’t use some of items from the original Capacity Inventory (Kretzmann & McKnight 1993), but kept them in a separate tab (Skills, column J), so you can just copy & paste as needed.

Most respondents completed the form in under eight minutes, with some, who answered the open-ended questions at the end of the survey, taking up to 15 minutes.

Matt Singh (a fellow founder of the Idealist Silicon Valley group) and I developed the form, which we derived (with thanks) from several sources:

We’d appreciate your feedback. And as we roll this out to more residents, we’ll need online/offline tools to make it easier for them to match their interests, needs, and skills with those of their neighbors. Any ideas?

2 Comments

  1. Hello Leo,
    I recommend you take a closer look at ToolzDO.com. Neighbors can create a profile and put their interest and skills as tags which can easily be searched. There is already a profile field “How I would change my community” which aligns with your community improvement survey items.

    The ToolzDO Forum is great communication tool to suggest and probe interest of community improvements.

    There is already a comprehensive resource sharing tool (how ToolzDO started) allowing neighbors to offer goods, services, etc.

    I’d be more than happy to answer any questions or consider improvements to ToolzDO you may have that could benefit your project and put in place a programmatic, repeatable and reusable process for other communities. So call me.

    Carline

Trackbacks/Pingbacks

  1. Leo Romero - Survey of Interests, Skills, and Needs @ Our Blocks a tool you can download and edit http://bit.ly/bxQyyc
  2. Our Blocks - Would your readers please recommend tools to match resident interests, needs & skills? http://bit.ly/a6yDek @democracy @participatory
  3. Leo Romero - Would your readers please recommend tools to match resident interests, needs & skills? http://bit.ly/a6yDek @kanter @socialbrite @webb
  4. Beth Kanter - RT @LeoRomero: Would your readers please recommend tools to match resident interests, needs & skills? http://bit.ly/a6yDek @kanter @socialbrite @webb
  5. Joseph Lasica - Fill out this Survey of Interests, Skills and Needs & get matched up. http://bit.ly/a6yDek via @ourblocks
  6. Leo Romero - Thanks Beth @kanter and JD @socialbrite for soliciting feedback on our survey of resident interests, needs & skills http://bit.ly/a6yDek
  7. Our Blocks - @aspirationtech Duh for not asking you: Could your readers recommend tools to match resident interests needs & skills? http://bit.ly/a6yDek
  8. Leo Romero - Check out online tool based on John McKnight's Capacity Inventory http://j.mp/amgPy9 Background: http://j.mp/awrH06 #clfbc

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