Residents invited to share input on local heritage needs through survey

August 7, 2025 1:29 pm


The Douglas County Heritage Conservation Council, in collaboration with Coneflower Consulting, is conducting a countywide needs assessment to better understand the strengths and challenges facing local heritage organizations.

To ensure this effort reflects the values of our community, residents are encouraged to share their perspectives on local history and the organizations that preserve it, such as museums and historical societies.

By completing this brief, anonymous 2-3 minute Douglas County Heritage Partners Public Survey, residents will help guide future planning and support for heritage organizations in Douglas County.

The survey will remain open until Oct. 1, 2025. A report of the findings will be shared at the conclusion of the project. 


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