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What the heck is a Survaluation? Find out here.

You’ve probably taken a few surveys in your time. And maybe you’ve done an evaluation before. But I’d like to invite you to try something I call a “survaluation”.

It’s an opportunity for you to share your impressions and opinions about the Economic Opportunity Institute — and it’s also a chance for me to learn about people (like you!) who are connected with EOI in some way.

I know the holiday season is busy, so I’m offering an incentive for your time: if you complete EOI’s 2010 Survaluation, you can choose to enter a drawing to win one of several prizes, including $100 cash. Consider it your personal economic stimulus package for the holidays!

The entire process should only take about 10-15 minutes. You can stop and restart the process where you left off at any time; your answers will be anonymous. Your input will help guide our work throughout the year ahead, and make our communications more useful, relevant and available to more people.

To get started, send me your email address using this form – I’ll send you a link to the survey, and you’ll be off and running.

Thanks very much!

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