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Checking back in our COVID-19 Office Space Survey (Deadline for updated responses: September 25, 2020)

Published September 21, 2020

In May, we sent a survey out to the G4GC network in an effort to learn more about how COVID-19 would impact office and work space for organizations leading the work to support girls of color and gender expansive youth of color.

In the last few months, we’ve all learned more about the coronavirus, how it spreads, and how it continues to impact the way that we work. We want to check back in and see if any of your views and plans may have changed since we first sent out the survey.

Please take a few moments and fill out our fall 2020 survey on post-COVID-19 office and workspace needs by Friday, September 25. 

All responses are anonymous unless you specifically enter your contact information. Our intention is for the information we gather to inform immediate and long-term planning, and help to increase the capacity of our G4GC network during these critical times.

This is the first of many more G4GC surveys to come. Knowledge is power, and it’s just one of many ways the G4GC network is growing, building, and becoming stronger.

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