Survey Results Analysis
Survey Results Analysis
Project details
What we need
- Analysis of 1 set of survey data that is already at hand
- Summary of key findings from survey data
Additional details
We have set up a simple visitor survey for the Hoboken Historical Museum with 8 questions. Our goal is to administer the survey to visitors before they leave the Museum. We need help setting up a dashboard for analyzing the responses as we go along so we can extract some actionable information about visitor trends.
What we have in place
- We currently have a Google form-based survey set up linked to a spreadsheet, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have volunteers who will administer the survey,, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $4,828 , allowing us to invest in more marketing, once we know where that investment will be most effective.
This project will give us data, rather than just impressions, about who visits us and how they heard about us, so we can better target our potential audience.
Project plan
Our mission
The Hoboken Museum documents Hoboken's physical and cultural heritage, which has local, regional, and national significance. By collecting, preserving, and interpreting artifacts and oral histories, the Museum serves the community of Hoboken and all those who enjoy its history and culture. We offer historical walking-tour maps and a map of significant sites in Frank Sinatra's life in Hoboken. We also offer Hoboken-themed merchandise: Books, t-shirts, mugs, prints and more. The Hoboken Museum staffs the Hoboken Fire Department Museum, 213 Bloomfield St., on Saturdays & Sundays from 12 - 5 pm. The Museum is open six days a week (Tues-Thurs 2 - 7 pm; Fri 1 - 5 pm; Sat - Sun 12 - 5 pm) in one of the oldest buildings on the Hoboken waterfront, a former Bethlehem Steel shipyard, 1301 Hudson St. Phone number: 201-656-2240. Admission is just $5. The Museum is a 501c3 nonprofit organization, founded in 1986.
What we do
The Hoboken Historical Museum creates exhibits showcasing aspects of Hoboken's history, changing them every 6 - 12 months, and hosts lectures and programs relating to these exhibits. Topics have ranged from Hoboken in World War I, immigration history, a history of music in Hoboken, mom & pop shops, a focus on Hoboken in the 1970s, and more. We also host 6 exhibits by local artists in a small mezzanine gallery. In addition, we provide educational programs for local schools and families, and have created an oral history program called "Vanishing Hoboken," with 30 printed chapbooks of recollections by ordinary Hobokenites. Our fundraising events function as community gatherings, from our Hoboken House Tour to the Secret Gardens Tour.
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