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New American
Needs Assessment Survey

Consultation

Bismarck Global Neighbors has been conducting a Needs Assessment Survey through funding from the Bush Foundation via the Consensus Council and will hopefully publish the results in 2023.  

 

BGN partnered with University of Mary in this project. BGN has been collecting surveys from New Americans in ND, primarily in the Bismarck-Mandan area to learn more about local New American strengths and needs. We hope to collect over 200 responses from diverse community members.

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ESPANOL. Este proyecto producirá una investigación primaria sobre las necesidades de la comunidad internacional en el área de Bismarck-Mandan, incluidos refugiados, inmigrantes y estudiantes de inglés. Con el fin de evaluar mejor las necesidades de los inmigrantes en nuestra comunidad, se le pedirá que complete la siguiente encuesta de 35 preguntas.

FRANCAIS. Ce projet apportera une recherche primaire sur les besoins de la communauté internationale dans la région de Bismarck-Mandan, y compris les réfugiés, les immigrants et les apprenants de la langue anglaise. Afin de mieux évaluer les besoins des immigrants dans notre communauté, nous vous prions de remplir du mieux que vous le pouvez les 35 questions

ENGLISH. This project will produce primary research into the needs of the international community in the Bismarck-Mandan area, including refugees, immigrants, and English language learners. In order to better assess the needs of immigrants in our community, you are asked to fill out the following 35 question survey to the best of your knowledge and ability.

If you need a copy of the survey in another language, we have available Kinyamulenge, Arabic, Ukrainian, Tagalog, Chinese, and Russian.

 

Please contact bismarckglobalneighbors@gmail.com to have a copy mailed to your address! We also enjoy coming to your house of worship, cultural society, or gathering to distribute surveys and greet your community.   

This survey is being done in partnership with University of Mary through Dr. Karen Hooge Michalka, Assistant Professor of Sociology.

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