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USVI Residents Sought to Participate in Passion Pulse: A Community Impact Survey

The Virgin Islands Economic Development Authority’s Enterprise Zone Commission invites individuals passionate about making a difference in their community through local non-profit organizations to participate in its “Passion Pulse: A Community Impact Survey.”

This survey aims to capture the interest of this U.S. Virgin Islands’ population in joining one of the dedicated community non-profit organizations in the towns of St. Croix and St. Thomas, USVI, which are also stakeholders within the USVI’s enterprise zones, according to the press release.

The survey will also help the EZC team understand how to serve the community better and create lasting change together, the press release stated.

The non-profit organizations include the

  1. St. Croix Foundation
  2. Our Town Frederiksted,
  3. Frederiksted Economic Development Association (FEDA)
  4. We From Upstreet,
  5. Long Path Association, and
  6. Community Action Now.

This survey is open until 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 9. The survey results will be unveiled at the EZC’s Stakeholders Meeting in September 2024. The EZC is an entity of the Virgin Islands Economic Development Authority, the release stated.

Individuals who are interested in taking this survey, making an impact, and getting involved can visit www.usvieda.org.

For questions about the Passion Pulse: A Community Impact Survey, the public can email VIEDA’s Enterprise Zone Commission at ezc@usvieda.org.

 

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