Resilience Survey
Resilience Survey
Thank you for taking the time to share your responses on the Annual Community Resilience Survey for the Larimer County Office of Emergency Management!
The Larimer County Office of Emergency Management understands the value of resilience in our community. Your input will inform the Office of Emergency Management on community social connectivity, community culture, community leadership, engagement, and trust to ensure programs are designed to meet the needs of the community.
Optional
To encourage participation for the survey, respondents of this survey can enter their email address for a chance to win one of three prizes!
Prize 1: $50 Scheels Gift Card
Prize 2: Emergency kit related item
Prize 3: Emergency kit related item
Please enter your email in the preparedness section if you would like to be entered into the giveaway. This will not opt you in to receive emails from our office, only the three winners will be emailed on October 30, 2025.
Definitions
For the purposes of this survey, please use the following definitions.
Immediate Family - Individuals living in the same home.
Extended Family - Individuals living not in the same home but in Larimer County.
Neighborhood - Street level connections (subdivision, block, filing, HOA, etc.)
Community - A group of neighborhoods closely located (Glacier View, Glen Haven, Estes Valley, etc.) or people with shared characteristics (65+, religious, LGBTQ+, BIPOC, people with disabilities, etc.)
Trust & Connectedness
Research shows that connected communities/neighborhoods are more resilient both before and after disaster. This section helps LCOEM determine the level of connectedness.
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