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Name of Now Showing Toolkit Used:
Name:
Organization:
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1. How useful did you find each of the following items when planning your event?
  Very Useful Useful Not Useful Didn't Use
Event Planner's Guide
Provided DVD
Moderator's Guide
Discussion Guide
Event Posters
Event Participant Surveys
Digital Resources CD
Other Stanley Foundation Materials

2. How did you promote the event?
 Supplied posters  Cosponsors
 Through other organizations  Community/media/campus calendars
 Media (newspaper, radio, TV)  Other (please specify) 

If your event was held under the auspices of or was sponsored by an organization(s), please provide the organization(s) name: 
Approximately how many people attended your event?
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When was your event held? 
Where was your event held? 
What was the approximate age of the majority of the audience?
Under 18 18-24 25-30 30-40 41-50 51-60 Over 60
Was there media coverage of your event? Yes No
If yes, who and what media outlet did they represent?
Did you host a discussion following the film? Yes No
If yes, approximately how long did the discussion last?
5-15 minutes 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-90 Over 90
How much did each of the following materials contribute to the film’s discussion?
  A Lot Somewhat Little Not at All Didn’t Use
Discussion Guide
Moderator’s Guide
Other Stanley Foundation Materials
How would you rate your event?
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How prepared did you feel for the DVD viewing and discussion?
A Great Deal Much Somewhat Little Not at All
What else would have been helpful for your preparations?
Did you use the provided Event Sign-In Sheet? Yes No
Did you use the provided Event Participant Surveys? Yes No
Do you plan to follow up with those who attended this event? Yes No
If yes, how?
 
Overall, do you feel that the Now Showing toolkit provided you with everything you needed to host a successful event?
 Yes  No
What suggestions do you have for improving future Now Showing toolkits?
 
Would you like to see more Now Showing toolkits like this one?  Yes No Depends On Topic
Would you be interested in hosting an event like this one again?  Yes No Depends On Topic
If you answered yes to either of the above questions, what foreign policy related topics would be of interest to you/your organization?  
Do you have any other comments about the toolkit, DVD, or other resources provided?  

 
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Now Showing
Now ShowingA new Now Showing event-in-a-box toolkit features Radioactive Challenge, a DVD that helps viewers examine the challenge of securing all vulnerable nuclear materials globally. It aims to encourage discussion of the complexities of the “world’s greatest security challenge,” keeping nuclear material out of the hands of terrorists. Sign Up
 
Policy Analysis
Stewart Patrick reviews US leadership in global governance. Kenneth Luongo examines the international cooperation needed to secure vulnerable nuclear materials. And Richard Williamson discusses Sudan and its implications for the Responsibility to Protect. See all Policy Analysis Briefs.

 
50th Strategy for Peace Conference
This year's event focused on the challenges of state fragility for US and global security in an interdependent world. The need for a new US strategy, better leveraging of multilateral capabilities, and the potential contributions of AFRICOM are among the topics addressed. Read the full report.

 
Implementing the Responsibility to Protect
The Stanley Foundation recently convened a meeting to examine practical steps toward the implementation of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P). UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon spoke at the opening dinner of the conference. Read the Policy Memo.

 
Implementing UNSCR 1540
The Stanley Foundation convened two recent meetings in Washington, DC to discuss next steps in using United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540 to control the materials needed for weapons of mass destruction and to prevent terrorism. Read the Policy Memo. More details on UNSCR 1540 here.

 
Five Ways Obama Can Secure Nuclear Material
The Fissile Materials Working Group, a group of 23 NGO experts, has made a series of policy recommendations in a letter to President Obama. This working group believes in the administration’s four-year policy objective and will work to see that it is achieved in the US and internationally. More.
 
Courier
CourierA quarterly publication, Courier provokes thought on world affairs by giving readers insight into issues driving foundation programming.
Winter 2009 issue  PDF (287 KB)
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Rising Powers
This Stanley Foundation effort takes an in-depth look at the rapidly changing global order and what it means for the United States. Explore "Rising Powers: The New Global Reality.
 
Watch and Learn
Watch and LearnStanley Foundation events, talks, video reports, and segments from our Now Showing event-in-a-box series can now be viewed on YouTube. To receive regular updates on our video posts, please subscribe today.
 
think.
think., a monthly e-newsletter for today’s global citizens with articles that motivate.
February 2010 issue 12KB)
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