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Please give us some background information and tell us how you prepared for the event.

Questions requiring a response are marked with an asterisk (*).

1. Which of the following organizations are you a member of?
Americans for Informed Democracy (AID)
International Debate Education Association (IDEA)
United Nations Association of the USA (UNA-USA)
World Affairs Councils of America (WACA)
Citizens for Global Solutions (CGS)
Other (please specify)
       

* 2. Did you receive a "Now Showing...Control Room" toolkit?
Yes
No

* 3. How useful did you find each of the following items when planning your event?

   Very
Useful
Useful Not
Useful
Didn't Use
Event Checklist
Control Room DVD
Discussion Guide
Event Posters
Event Participant Survey
Additional Resources CD
Audio/Video DVD
24/7 CD
Courier
Open Media Report

* 4. Did you use the supplied posters to promote the event?
Yes
No

* 5. How else did you promote the event?
Posters/Fliers
E-mail/Listserv
Radio
Newspaper
Other (please specify)
      

6. What else could have been provided to help you promote the event?

7. How can we make the materials we provided more helpful for future "Now Showing..." toolkits?

* 8. Overall, did you get the necessary support/information needed from the Stanley Foundation to host the event?
Yes
No

Tell us about the event and the people who attended it.

* 9. Approximately how many people attended your event?
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41-50
51-100
Over 100

* 10. When was your event held (e.g., December 9, 2006, 7 p.m.)?

* 11. Where was your event held (e.g., Evanston, IL, Robert McCormick Hall)?

12. What was the approximate age of the majority of the audience?
Under 18
18-24
25-30
31-40
41-50
51-60
Over 60

* 13. Was there press coverage of your event?
Yes
No

14. If yes, who and what media outlet did they represent?

* 15. Did you host a discussion following the film?
Yes
No

16. If yes, approximately how long did the discussion last?
5-15 minutes
16-30 minutes
31-45 minutes
46-60 minutes
61-90 minutes
over 90 minutes

* 17. How much did each of the following materials contribute to the film's discussion?

   A Lot
Useful
Somewhat Little Not at
All
Didn't
Use
Discussion Guide
Audio/Video DVD
24/7 CD
Courier
Open Media Report

Reflecting back on the event, please tell us how you think it went.

* 18. How would you rate your event?

Very Good     Good     Acceptable     Poor     Very Poor
               

* 19. How prepared did you feel for the film and discussion?

A Great Deal     Much     Somewhat     Little     Not at All
               

20. What else would have been helpful for your preparations?

21. Do you plan to follow up with those who attended this event? If yes, how?

* 22. Would you like to see more "Now Showing..." toolkits like this one?
Yes
No
Depends on the Topic

* 23. Would you be interested in hosting an event like this one again?
Yes
No
Depends on the Topic

24. If yes, what foreign policy related topics would be of interest to you?

25. Do you have any other comments about the film, toolkit, resources, or support provided?

26. What is your name?

27. What is your e-mail address?

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