June 7, 2005: Events: Headlines: NPCA: NPCA: Take the 2005 NPCA Membership Survey by June 17
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June 7, 2005: Events: Headlines: NPCA: NPCA: Take the 2005 NPCA Membership Survey by June 17
Take the 2005 NPCA Membership Survey by June 17
Take the 2005 NPCA Membership Survey by June 17
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Introduction
The National Peace Corps Association (NPCA) exists for all those who have served in the Peace Corps as well as others who share their interests. NPCA must have a large and robust membership, representative of the entire Peace Corps community, in order to effectively fulfill its mission. With this in mind, NPCA has embarked on a project to determine ways it can enhance the value that NPCA provides its members and dramatically increase NPCA membership.
As part of the Peace Corps community or someone who has an interest in the Peace Corps and/or returned volunteers, you have a valuable perspective to share. We invite you to use this form to provide your feedback so that NPCA can better meet your needs and serve your interests in the future.
Instructions
This feedback form should take approximately 30 minutes to complete. You may complete the form anonymously, but we request that you fill out the Respondent Profile at the end of the form to enable us to better interpret your responses.
If you are a GROUP LEADER, click here.
ALL OTHERS, please click here.
Explanation of Terms
Interested individuals may currently join NPCA and/or its Affiliate Groups. There are three kinds of Affiliate groups referenced in this feedback form:
* Country of Service Groups: These groups connect returned volunteers who have served in specific countries or regions, such as Friends of Afghanistan, and others with an interest in that country or region.
* Geographic Groups: These groups connect returned volunteers who currently reside in a specific US community or region, such as Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Los Angeles, and others in that geography who share their interests.
* Nationwide Groups: These groups connect returned volunteers throughout the US who have something in common in addition to their Peace Corps service. Examples of Nationwide Groups are: RPCVs for Environment and Development; Lesbian, Gay and Bi-Sexual RPCVs.
In addition to these NPCA Affiliate Groups, there are other organizations that communicate with and/or connect returned volunteers and others interested in Peace Corps that are not affiliated with NPCA. Peace Corps itself is an example of an unaffiliated group, as is www.peacecorpsonline.com.
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