Nonprofit Organization Feedback Survey

A Nonprofit Organization Feedback Survey collects opinions and suggestions from stakeholders, including donors, volunteers, and beneficiaries. It helps nonprofits evaluate their impact, improve programs, and build stronger relationships with their community.

Where it is used

  • • Assessing donor satisfaction and engagement.
  • • Gathering feedback from beneficiaries on program effectiveness.
  • • Understanding volunteer experiences and improving processes.

Nonprofit Organization Feedback Survey

1. How familiar are you with our nonprofit organization and its mission?

2. How effectively does our organization address the issues it focuses on?

3. How likely are you to recommend our nonprofit’s work to others?

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4. What specific aspects of our nonprofit’s initiatives do you find most impactful?

5. How satisfied are you with the communication and updates you receive about our nonprofit’s activities?

6. What areas of improvement would you suggest for our nonprofit organization?

7. How likely are you to continue supporting our nonprofit (e.g., donations, volunteering)?

8. How well do our nonprofit’s values align with your personal beliefs?

9. What motivated you to engage with our nonprofit initially?

10. What additional programs or initiatives would you like to see our nonprofit pursue?

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a Nonprofit Feedback Survey?

    It’s a survey designed to collect feedback from donors, volunteers, and beneficiaries about nonprofit programs and services.

  • Why is feedback important for nonprofits?

    Feedback helps measure impact, improve programs, and strengthen relationships with stakeholders.

  • What types of questions should be included?

    Questions about satisfaction with services, suggestions for improvement, and communication effectiveness.

  • Who should participate in this survey?

    Donors, volunteers, beneficiaries, and community members associated with the nonprofit.