Colorado College
For Public Opinion Research
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Amount$175,000
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Program
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Date Awarded11/12/2013
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Term12.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Strategies
Overview
As part of its efforts to broaden support for land and water conservation and clean energy initiatives in the West, in 2011 the Foundation funded a first-of-its-kind bipartisan public opinion poll in five Rocky Mountain states. It showed that residents shared a range of pro-environmental values across racial, political, and geographical divisions, among others. The poll results are used by a broad array of federal and state decision makers, conservation organizations, and business and civic interests. A project grant to Colorado College would allow it to host this important annual poll again in 2014.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.coloradocollege.edu
Address
14 East Cache La Poudre Street, Colorado Springs, CO, 80903, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for public opinion research
Colorado College’s State of the Rockies project seeks to increase public understanding of vital issues affecting the U.S. West. This grant supports State of the Rockies’ annual Conservation in the West Poll, an Intermountain West-wide poll of attitudes toward national public lands and water issues. (Substrategy: Build the Conditions for Enduring Conservation)
for public opinion research
Colorado College’s State of the Rockies project seeks to increase public understanding of vital issues affecting the Rocky Mountain West. This renewal grant will support State of the Rockies’ annual Conservation in the West Poll, an Intermountain-wide poll of attitudes toward national public lands and water issues. (Substrategy: Build the Conditions for Enduring Conservation)
for public opinion research
This renewal grant will support Colorado College’s annual State of the Rockies poll, an Intermountain-wide bipartisan poll of attitudes toward energy development and land conservation on public lands. This public poll has been conducted annually since 2011 and has become a very effective tool in communicating the attitudes of Westerners to policymakers.