This is a sample of what to expect in the Interview worksheets.
(clicking a radio button selects an answer, but these test answers cannot
be saved)
Planning & Case
1. How accurately does your mission statement
reflect the reality of your organization's sense of purpose
and its programs?
Accurate, needs no revision.
Reasonably accurate, could use fine-tuning.
Not very accurate, needs to be re-written.
We don't have a mission statement.
10. How would you describe the process by which your organization
decided on this project?
Our members / constituents / traditional supporters
have been asking for some time that this project proceed, to meet a
widely-acknowledged need / opportunity. The decision was virtually
automatic and is almost universally popular.
Leaders of our organization, both volunteers and staff, participated
in a comprehensive planning process which led them to adopt this
project as a high priority
A strongly-felt and persuasive case for the project was presented
by a staff member or volunteer or a small group, and we have decided
to give it a try.
Growing out of some generalized discussion, some of us just thought
it was time to take-on something big like this.
14. To what extent does your currently envisioned campaign goal provide
for the following expenses: legal fees, architects' and engineering
fees, environmental impact and/or planning department fees, inflation
of construction estimates, contingencies, new furnishings, new communications
systems, short-term loans to cover cash flow shortages?
All or most of these items have been carefully reviewed and budgeted
appropriately.
Many of these items have been reviewed and budgeted appropriately.
Some of these items have been reviewed and budgeted.
None have yet been reviewed for possible inclusion in the budget.