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Membership Survey Results        
84 surveys returned (this gives 95% confidence level +/-10)  
      Compared to Membership Representation
Anchorage 7 8% 12%  
Lower 48 9 11% 9%  
Homer 50 60% 57%  
Other Kenai Peninsula 14 17% 18%  
Other Alaska 4 5% 3%  
Total 84      
         
1.  How long have you been a member of Kachemak Heritage Land Trust?
        %
Less than 1 year     1 1%
1-2 years     3 4%
3-5 years     28 33%
more than 5 years     51 61%
         
2.  How did you first hear about KHLT?      
KHLT Newsletter     4 5%
KHLT Web Page     0 0%
Newspaper or other media story 14 17%
Friend or peer     38 45%
Radio PSA or other advertisement 5 6%
KHLT event     3 4%
other     0 0%
  other org.     1 1%
  early/founding     10 12%
  tour     1 1%
  easement     1 1%
  realtor     1 1%
  relative     2 2%
         
3.  Why are you a member of KHLT?  Circle all that apply.  
Organization's reputation   38 45%
To receive bi-annual newsletter 11 13%
To receive invitations to KHLT events  8 10%
Belief in organization's mission 81 96%
Networking and social opportunities 2 2%
Civic duty/community contribution 34 40%
To stay informed     29 35%
No other group doing the same work 55 65%
Peer invited me to join   3 4%
Other        
  Land is in conservation easement 1 1%
  Care about Alaska - last wild places 2 2%
  well run/managed organization 1 1%
         
4.  Which three of the following current KHLT projects interest you most?  Please rank top 3 in order
of priority with #1 being highest priority.      
      ranked in top 3 ranked as #1
Conservation Easements on Prioperty 76% 46%
Calvin & Coyle and Homestead Trail 31% 5%
Summer Program     6% 0%
Homer Town Square Project   63% 24%
Platt Park     6% 0%
Victor Holm Cabin     15% 1%
Diamond Creek Project   51% 11%
Other        
     Anchor River, Head of Kachemak Bay, Comerford, Wetlands, Kilcher, Bear Creek Property  
         
5.  Which four resources are you most concerned about/interested in perserving on the Peninsula?
Please rank top 4 in order of priority with #1 being highest priority.  
      ranked in top 4 ranked as #1
Fish and Wildlife Habitat*   88% 67%
Scenic Views     50% 1%
Cultural Resources     36% 1%
Historic Resources     32% 1%
Alaska Native-owned Lands   10% 0%
Downtown Open Space   60% 13%
Recreational Lands     73% 8%
Agricultural/Working Lands   19%