REGIONAL SURVEYS

Community Input, Region by Region

Azillionc uses structured surveys to gather localized input that helps inform planning, coordination, and collaborative work across regions.

At this time, one survey is active. Additional regional surveys may be introduced as participation and alignment develop.

Active Survey

Community Pulse Survey

Status: Open

The Community Pulse Survey is Azillionc’s primary tool for gathering community input across regions.

This survey helps us understand:

  • areas of interest and engagement

  • participation availability and readiness

  • skills, resources, and local capacity

  • preferred formats for events or collaboration

Responses are reviewed periodically and used for planning purposes only.

[Take the Community Pulse Survey]
(~3 minutes)

How This Survey Is Used

Input from the Community Pulse Survey is reviewed in aggregate to:

  • identify regional patterns of interest

  • inform where engagement may be most relevant

  • support planning for events, pilots, or collaborations

  • guide future regional hub development

Participation does not guarantee follow-up. Updates or opportunities are shared only when relevant.

Regional Focus

While the Community Pulse Survey is open broadly, insights are reviewed with regional context in mind. When sufficient engagement exists within a specific area, Azillionc may explore regional activation or partnership opportunities.

Regions with emerging or active engagement may be highlighted on the site in the future.

Looking Ahead

As Azillionc grows, additional surveys may be introduced to support:

  • specific regional hubs

  • partner or collaborator coordination

  • targeted engagement efforts

“Additional regional surveys will be introduced as participation grows.”

Start Here

Before programs, events, or collaborations are planned, Azillionc listens.

Begin with the Community Pulse Survey.
Participation is optional, and sharing contact information is optional unless you choose to stay connected.

[Take the Community Pulse Survey below]