Lend Your Voice to Our NEXT GEN Perceptions Survey

Greater Dubuque Development Corporation and its Board of Directors want to hear from our next generation of talent to better understand current perceptions of the Greater Dubuque* region. The survey provides an opportunity to rank the importance of a wide variety of community factors often considered in choosing where to live or work, and you’ll rate where you feel the Greater Dubuque region stacks up in those same areas.

While distribution of the NEXT GEN Perceptions Survey is aimed at 17–40-year-olds currently living in the Greater Dubuque region - those most likely on the verge of graduating high school, attending college, or young professionals starting out in their chosen fields – responses across all age demographics are welcomed. 

Estimated time to complete the survey is 13 minutes or less. Note, responses to demographic questions are optional but strongly encouraged to ensure balance and inclusion in data analysis and reporting. 

Add your name and contact information at the end of the survey for a chance to win a $500 VISA gift card. You can also provide your email to participate in future focus groups that come of the survey results.

Thank you in advance for sharing your insights on what does and can make the Greater Dubuque community one where YOU can be great here.

After submitting a survey response, we encourage you to share the survey opportunity with employers, co-workers, friends, and family living in the Greater Dubuque region by sharing this article on Facebook, LinkedIn, or via email with the icons above. Download the branded graphic and copy and paste the link https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/THPY3BB to share broadly in electronic newsletters or other communications. Additional printed and digital assets for sharing the survey are available upon request.

Questions? Contact Greater Dubuque Development Corporation at 563-557-9049 or gddc@greaterdubuque.org.

*Greater Dubuque area consists of a 7-county region that includes Dubuque County as well as Clayton, Delaware, Jackson, and Jones in Iowa, Jo Daviess in Illinois, and Grant in Wisconsin.