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1 CSLI Advisory Board Feb. 13, 2014 Agenda Call to order Survey Committee report Review of ongoing activities Review/discuss Fall 2013 survey Review/discuss proposed Spring 2014 Survey Any other new/old business Adjournment Center for the Study of Local Issues Anne Arundel Community College 101 College Parkway Arnold, MD 21012-1895 http:www2.aacc.edu/csli ddnataf@aacc.edu 410.777.2733

2 CSLI Active Client Projects: Ongoing Coordinating Center Client: Non-profit; helps coordinate health care services for severely ill patients ▫Type of survey: Client satisfaction ▫Methodology: Coordinating Center sends out questionnaire; CSLI receives returned completed surveys. Students call subset of client list to verify receipt and return of surveys; second wave mailed to those needing another copy. ▫N= Up to 2500 – typical completions: 750-800 ▫Current status: Renewed for 2014 - ongoing ▫Income generated: $2860 ▫Students employed: 2-3

3 CSLI Active Client Projects Sarbanes Center – Partners-in-care, Inc. Survey Client: Partners-in-Care as Sarbanes Center’s “Partner of the Year” Project ▫Type of survey: Online – focus on “future of aging” ▫Methodology: Survey Monkey online survey – sample drawn from CSLI Web panel and/or Partners-in-Care internal member database. ▫N= 321 ▫Current status: Completed ▫Income generated: 0 ▫Students employed: (some students were involved with brainstorming topics and questions prior to the formulation of the questionnaire)

4 CSLI Active Client Projects Queen Anne’s County – Survey of Residents with Failing Septic Systems Client: Queen Anne’s County ▫Type of survey: Mailed (primarily) ▫Methodology: Cover letter sent by county, CSLI sends mailed questionnaire, creates online option, sends tickler ▫N= 390 respondents (1523 surveys mailed) ▫Current status: Survey completed, presentation to county commissioners Feb. 25 ▫Income generated: $5750 ▫Students employed: Monitoring of progress

5 CSLI Active Client Projects Ratcliffe Scholarship – Survey of Recipients Client: Ratcliffe Scholarship Program ▫Type of survey: Online ▫Methodology: Two online surveys – new recipients, past recipients ▫N= 50+ possible respondents ▫Current status: New recipient survey in-progress; past recipient survey in late spring ▫Income generated: $2500 ▫Students employed: Monitoring of progress

6 CSLI Recent Student-related Activities 1. CSLI student interns  Fall 2013: 1  Hours: vary depending on projects and needs of the moment but goal is to average five hours per week per intern  Duties: range from data entry, survey design, student supervision, and telephone interviewing. Usually active in club activities.

7 2. CSLI student club ◦ Inception: 2006 – designated an official student club. ◦ Organizational structure: Officers include president, vice president, secretary and treasurer, elected at beginning of fall semester. CSLI interns usually chosen as club president/vice president ◦ Budget: Varies yearly–2012-13: $800 from student association. ◦ 2013-14 Activities: Various field trips ◦ Annapolis ◦ Baltimore Council of Foreign Affairs ◦ Events with major candidates – 2/7 (Doug Gansler)

8 CSLI Recent Activities-Public Outreach .  CSLI Web site: Posted all new presentations and updates to searchable database (see http://www2.aacc.edu/csli).  Candidate forums: Co-sponsoring a county executive pre-primary candidate forum with Greater Severna Park and Arnold Chamber of Commerce (and others) on May 15 at Pascal Center. Investigating role with Republican Central Committee for a Republican only pre-primary candidate forum.  Public presentations: Almost 7:30 Democratic Club (11-1-13); Sunrise Seniors (4-18-14  Newspaper citations: Various articles in Capital, Baltimore Sun and Washington Post about Leopold conviction appeal, Newman election bid, mayoral race in Annapolis, campaign donations, Grasso as council chairman  Capital Newspaper: Spring 2014 pilot new relationship with Capital- Gazette newspaper – integrated into survey design phase with the expectation of running stories mentioning survey results.

9 CSLI Semi-Web Panel Semi-annual Survey and Web Panel Web panel: We have accumulated a total of around 1450 possibly valid email addresses. ◦ About 40+ percent of respondents accept request to give email addresses. ◦ Response rate typically between 10-20%. ◦ Used with Partners-in-Care project. ◦ Survey committee discussed possible use to test new areas of inquiry or question wording.

10 Semi-annual Survey – Overview of Fall 2014 Results

11 Right/Wrong Direction: Spring 1999 to Spring 2013

12 Right/Wrong Direction –County, State, Nation

13 Right/Wrong Direction –County, State, Nation by Party Registration

14 Most Important Problem: Fall 2006 to Spring 2013 Economy continues drop as problem in October 2013

15 Obama Vote by Right/Wrong Direction: County, State and USA

16 Most Important Problem: Fall 2007 to Fall 2013

17 Perceptions of the Economy: County, State, Federal

18 Cost of living indicators

19 Other economic indicators

20 Is there a relationship between income and economic conditions? Values are percentages over or below mean p<.05

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22 Economic Conditions over the next 12 Months Fall 2013BetterSameWorse Unsure/NA Total Economic growth 2644255100 Unemployment 2333405100 Inflation 631585101 Your personal financial situation 2156185101

23 Is there a relationship between income and economic conditions? Values are percent “worse” minus percent “Better” Personal finances and unemployment p=.06

24 Sequestration and Shutdown

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26 County Infrastructure Priorities: High, Medium, Low Hig h Mediu m LowUnsure/ NA Rebuilding or replacing the schools in your community5027203 Rebuilding or replacing the roads servicing your community4337191 Providing additional public transportation options to your community 3628314 Rebuilding or replacing police or fire stations servicing your community 3135286 Rebuilding or improving facilities at Anne Arundel Community College 25392412 Providing additional recreational access to the Chesapeake Bay2329417 Rebuilding or replacing the police training academy1835 12 Rebuilding or replacing the current computer and email system used by the county 16263721 Rebuilding or replacing your local library1533484 Rebuilding or replacing public parks used by your community1339462

27 County Problems – Better, Same, Worse over Last Year ProblemGotten better Stayed about the same Gotten worse Unsure/ NA Improving the academic performance of our children283526 11 Improving the environment214527 7 Improving the overall quality of life in our County1960173 Improving ethics in government172749 8 Controlling crime165424 7 Planning growth and development153835 12 Improving the efficiency of local government154036 9 Improving the local economy135527 6 Reducing poverty and homelessness74037 16 Reducing traffic congestion72961 3 Keeping taxes low53754 4 Average154236 8

28 Mental Health Services 16% with experience (22% students) DescriptionAgree Students AgreeDisagreeNo knowledge No answer Services are accessible and easily available 342321497 Services are affordable202119547 Services are high quality241916587 Providers are compassionate20296586

29 Job Approval: Congress

30 Presidential job approval Fall 2007 to Fall 2013

31 Trust in Political Parties Spring 2008-Fall 2013

32 End of slideshow Go to draft spring 2014 questionnaire


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