The I-CAR Education Foundation, now a strictly philanthropic organization, is seeking to learn about how best to support career and technical schools and colleges for the benefit of the collision industry. To gauge the industry’s concerns, the Education Foundation is announcing an online survey at its Web site. The survey focuses on questions related to donation recognition, school involvement and fundraisers to benefit schools.
“This survey is going to serve as a roadmap for the Education Foundation,” said Russell Thrall, interim associate director for the I-CAR Education Foundation.
The survey takes about five to 10 minutes to complete. Everyone who completes the survey will be entered into a drawing to win an I-CAR training code for an online class.
“The knowledge that the Education Foundation can gain from these industry responses will help us to understand our past, present and future donors, and we can learn about how to better the relationships that businesses currently have with schools,” said Chris Evans, chairman of the Education Foundation Board of Trustees.
To take the survey, visit www.ed-foundation.org/industry. E-mail questions about the foundation to [email protected].