The survey, which will be conducted in 16 languages, covers four key areas, including: Personal and Household Well-Being Access to Economic Relief Cultural and Linguistic Inclusion and Perception of COVID-19 Response and Sense of Belonging. The Community Impact Survey will be an essential tool to understand what current response and recovery strategies are working and where we need to adjust or do more.” “Our commitment continues, and we want to ensure our COVID-19 response and recovery efforts are equitable and inclusive of all communities. “In 2018, we adopted roadmaps like Resilient Tulsa and the New Tulsans Initiative Welcoming Plan as a commitment to address inequality and foster a sense of inclusion and belonging for all Tulsans,” Mayor G.T. The survey is part of a larger national effort, funded by Walmart Foundation and conducted in partnership with New American Economy, to reach at least 1,000 residents across the cities of Atlanta Austin, TX Denver Louisville, KY and Tulsa, OK. Today, the City of Tulsa in coordination with four partner organizations, launched a COVID-19 Community Impact Survey designed to gather insights from Black, Indigenous, and communities of color about the impact of COVID-19 on their well-being and sense of belonging.
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