Fumi Yamazaki with Google's Civic Innovation team announced this
interesting survey via the Open Knowledge discussion list the other
day:

    http://bit.ly/googlecivictechsurvey

"With this survey, we're looking to better understand the current
civic tech ecosystem through organizations in identifying
opportunities, needs, and challenges for civic technology solutions.

We will not share individual or personal information but are planning
to share the aggregate results to the people who responded, since we
believe we as a community can tackle some of the challenges together."

Clift Note: It is great to see this survey ... while it makes sense
that this isn't the place for sharing contact information widely, I do
think the civic tech field needs a place(s) where direct contact
information is far more openly and better shared so collaborative
opportunities can spring forth more easily. We can be far better
mapped than lists of groups -
http://pages.e-democracy.org/List_of_groups - or spreadsheets on
hackathon hashtags http://bit.ly/oddeventdetails (which are still
cool). I wonder how we get that done? - Steven Clift, E-Democracy.org

From: Fumi Yamazaki
Date: Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 2:23 PM
Subject: [okfn-discuss] Civic Tech Organization Survey


Hi everyone,

Google Civic Innovation team is conducting a survey to understand
current civic tech ecosystem and organizations, and identify
opportunities, needs and challenges for civic technology solutions.

If you are one of civic tech organizations, could you please take some
time to share your thoughts here? http://goo.gl/forms/J9eNQJdf5e


Thanks,
Fumi Yamazaki

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