Showing posts with label survey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label survey. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Take the 8th Annual LGBT Community Survey Today!

Got 15 minutes? Why not take the 8th Annual LGBT Community Survey? This is the annual “LGBT census” and has attracted 45,000 LGBT respondents from 150 countries.

Participating in this comprehensive study helps open doors-and minds-around the world, influences positive changes for our community and helps support community media and organizations.

English Version: Click here to start the survey, or paste the following into your browser:
http://survey.communitymarketinginc.com/se.ashx?s=359D342B0FA66CBF&CMID=CMI

Versión en español: Haz click para comenzar la encuesta, o agrega lo siguiente en la barra de búsqueda: http://survey.communitymarketinginc.com/se.ashx?s=359D342B0FA66CBF&c=es-MX&CMID=CMI

Everyone who completes the survey by June 30, 2014 may opt to be entered into a drawing to win one of five US $100 cash prizes, or if you win, you can designate a charity to receive the $100.


Monday, February 24, 2014

African American/Black LGBT Community Survey

Community Marketing & Insights and The Center for Black Equity invite community members to take the African American/Black LGBT Community Survey. Participating in this study helps open minds and doors around the world, influences positive changes for the community, and will help provide valuable insights for Black Pride organizations and LGBT media around the U.S.

Everyone who completes this survey by March 8th, 2014 may enter into a drawing to win one of five US $100 cash prizes (or you may elect to have the prize donated to a charity of your choice).

Click here to begin.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

New survey from MileHighGayGuy shows Denver's gay community plans to vote for Obama

A new survey of MileHighGayGuy.com readers and Denver's gay community provides information on the upcoming Presidential election, political affiliations, and the issues that are most important to gay voters in swing-state Colorado.

According to the survey, the vast majority of Denver's gay male voters identify as Democrat (76 percent) with only five percent identifying as Republican. Another fifteen percent of respondents identified as independent, unaffiliated, or as members of a third party such as Libertarian, Green, or Socialist.

As for the upcoming Presidential election, approximately 80 percent of respondents say they are voting for Obama. Five percent of respondents say they will be voting for Mitt Romney with fifteen percent either "undecided" or planning to vote for other candidates including Gary Johnson and Roseanne Barr.

Stay tuned for more survey results and coverage from Denver's gay community as the 2012 Presidential Election campaigns continue.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

OUT's Ultimate Sex and Love Survey

The results are in. Having polled 1,000 readers (with every state in the union represented) OUT’s first comprehensive sex and relationships survey reveals some startling results!

Read the complete survey results here:

Friday, June 25, 2010

Out & Equal Workplace Advocates and the Bisexual Resource Center announce groundbreaking survey to explore bisexuality and the workplace

Out & Equal Workplace Advocates, the premier nonprofit organization devoted to LGBT workplace equality, and the Bisexual Resource Center, an internationally respected voice for the bisexual community, are excited to announce the launch of a groundbreaking survey exploring the issues facing the bisexual community in the workplace.

Designed by corporate learning and development expert Heidi Bruins Green, the survey seeks to develop a better understanding of the workplace experiences of people who either identify as bisexual or one of the many alternate labels describing sexual and emotional attraction to more than one gender.

“We have found the lack of data on the bisexual community frustrating when trying to design programming responsive to the workplace issues faced by people who identify as bisexual,” said Out & Equal Deputy Director Kevin Jones. “Out & Equal is grateful for the chance to be a part of this important study.”

“While the term ‘bisexual’ is included in the acronyms most often used to describe the broad non heterosexual community (LGBT), people who identify as bisexual are often overlooked or excluded,“ said Ellyn Ruthstrom, President of the Bisexual Resource Center.

Preliminary data from the Institutional Review Board approved survey is anticipated in time to be presented at the 28th Annual BiCon and 10th Annual International Conference on Bisexuality from Aug. 27-30 in London. The feedback gathered from the international bisexual community at BiCon will be shared through a workshop offered at the 2010 Out & Equal Workplace Summit, set for Oct. 5-8 in Los Angeles.

Learn about updates, preliminary results and more information about the survey at www.OutandEqual.org/bisexualsurvey.

Take the 45-minute long survey – for bi-identified people only – now: www.SurveyMonkey.com/s/BiWorkplaceSurvey.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

CMI's 4th Annual LGBT Community Survey

Take a few minutes to fill out CMI's 4th Annual LGBT Community Survey.

Participating in this study helps open new opportunities, and influences positive changes for our community.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Only eight more days to take the One Colorado Education Fund GLBT Survey

The One Colorado Education Fund is creating the first-ever comprehensive account of Colorado LGBT lives and they need your input to better understand the collective experiences of GLBT Colorado.

If you’re a lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender Coloradan, take the survey and urge other LGBT persons within your personal networks, whether it be by email, Facebook and/or Twitter, to take it today.

The survey will only be online through Friday, February 26th so be sure your voice is heard.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Only 15 more days to take the One Colorado Education Fund survey for LGBT Colorado

The One Colorado Education Fund is creating the first-ever comprehensive account of Colorado LGBT lives and they need your input to better understand the collective experiences of GLBT Colorado.

If you’re a lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender Coloradan, take the survey and urge other LGBT persons within your personal networks, whether it be by email, Facebook and/or Twitter, to take it today.

The survey will only be online through Friday, February 26th so be sure your voice is heard.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Attention gay Colorado: Take this survey!

The One Colorado Education Fund is creating the first-ever comprehensive account of Colorado LGBT lives and they need your input to better understand the collective experiences of GLBT Colorado.

If you’re a lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender Coloradan, take the survey and urge other LGBT persons within your personal networks, whether it be by email, Facebook and/or Twitter, to take it today.

The survey will only be online through Friday, February 26th so be sure your voice is heard.