CMC BC Survey Offers Chance To Win  iPad Mini or $500 Gift Card To Long & McQuade

Click here to take the survey now

 

By now you should have received an email about CMC BC’s new survey from jesse at tanakamarketing dot ca. If you haven’t seen it yet, please check your spam filter for that email address or click here to take the survey now.

 

Why are we asking you to take a survey? We want to know how we’re doing. We are seizing the opportunity, post-COVID, to reassess everything we do. Are we meeting your expectations? Are there ways we can improve our service to you? Do our programs meet your needs? Is there anything we’re not doing you think is important? How can we better achieve our mission to be the catalyst that connects you to the ever-evolving world of Canadian music?

 

It’s been more than five years since we last turned to you asking for your opinions, advice, and ideas. The results from that consultation were amazingly helpful in creating a more sustainable and vibrant future for CMC BC. It helped us understand who we serve, how, and how we could better engage everyone who cares so deeply about the CMC and the critical role we play within the new music ecology of this province. 

 

We also want to unleash new creativity by embracing the evolution of society over the past three years. What would it mean to fully Indigenize and Decolonize our work? How can we better embrace and reflect Equity and Inclusion in our programs? How can we achieve true Diversity? How might that spur new ideas, new programs, new energy and new ways of engaging our community? What might that brighter, even more vibrant future together look like?

 

So please help us! Fill out our survey. It will only take 8 minutes of your time. You will be offered the chance to win a mini-iPad or $500 Gift Certificate to Long & McQuade, and we will be sure to let you know what we learn.

 

This survey is the first step in a four-stage Revisioning process we are undertaking in collaboration with EDI champion Warren Dean Flandez, marketing consultant Jesse Tanaka, Arts Leader Howard Jang, and visionary Indigenous artist Marion Newman. 

 

We are grateful to the BC Arts Council and City of Vancouver for supporting this project, and the Vancouver Foundation for funding much of the work that helped lay the foundation for this work. 

 

We are also grateful to Creative BC, the First People’s Cultural Council, and the BC Alliance for Arts + Culture for helping share this survey more widely so that we can gain the insights of communities we seek to better engage in the future. 

 

Thank you for taking the time to help us improve our services and thank you for everything you do to support new music in BC! 

 

Kindest regards,
Sean Bickerton
BC Director