stand together week presentation
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D E M O G R A P H I C S
84 participants
510 emailed
961 volunteers
Average Age: 36
Range: 15-60
42% male
58% female
Highest
Participation:
Willamette River
Cleanup (11),
Cleanup Lents
(9)
31% Individual
27% with a group
42% with a company/
organization
Youth Activity:
69%
Youth
Education:
58%
Other:
15%
Environmental
Awareness:
74%
P R O J E C T T A R G E T
36.9% said
environmental
awareness
was the most
improved
tenant
R E S U L T S
• felt Stand Together Week helped give, unite and inspire97.7%
• would do Stand Together Week again97.7%
• felt their project was a meaningful experience93.0%
• felt their work positively impacted the local community93.0%• felt Stand Together Week created a more cohesive
community81.0%
• felt the players were dedicated to the project78.5%
• felt the players contributed to overall success67.8%
• felt the players influenced participation50.0%
A F E W M E M O R I E S …
“The interaction with fans and projects make a connection that can’t be forged in other ways. RCTID.”
“This opportunity allowed me to learn more about my city, meet a few new friends, and participate in something that will surely be an annual event for me.”
“Seeing the players interacting and doing the hard work everyone else was doing made it a special experience.”
S U G G E S T I O N S
1.• Introduction, Execution
2.• Advertise more
3.• Clear responsibilities for players
4.• Planning and organization
5.• Survey blast
P A R T N E R S U R V E Y R E S U L T S
Most responding partners had sponsored youth education and environmental awareness projects
78.6% agree that the Timbers/Thorns involvement helped their organization engage volunteers
100% agree that the involvement of the Timbers/Thorns players had a positive impact on the community
Suggestion: events closer to Portland
L I M I T A T I O N S O F S T U D Y
• Scope of email blast (84/500, yet 84/1000)
• Branding
• Opt-in
Sample
Diversity of events
Survey selection bias, positive or negative