Last week, I had planned to do the required three post; plans that were soon dashed out of my mind by my trip to the University of New Hampshire in Durham. As you may expect, I soon forgot about my blog post, and only remembered today that I had not completed the third post. So be that as it may, I am now completing my third blog that should have been done last week.
This week is a school holiday, meaning that SCORE, being a school project, is officially put on hold for the time being. However, I plan to continue with my project, due to the nature of the work I am doing. As I was doing last week, I will be copying down surveys that were filled out at seARTS events. Completing the surveys this week will be important because of the upcoming Nonprofit meeting being held in Gloucester on April 27. It is my hope that the data that I am abstracting will be of use to seARTS. Using this data, seARTS can plan ahead for regional strategies to help promote the organization and to formulate new fund-raising events. As I commented on before, I want to attend this meeting and observe firsthand how nonprofits collaborate together and function as a whole.
So I will continue to hammer at at the mound of surveys that lie placidly on the right side of my working desk. Most of these surveys are in vanilla folders, making them hard to distinguish unless the contents are closely inspected. Never the less, they will be my constant companions for the rest of this projected murky week.
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