Keystone, in partnership with iScale, has recently completed a pilot project to gather comparative feedback from constituents across nine transnational social change networks. Keystone and iScale helped the nine networks develop and administer a common questionnaire that explored the value proposition of networks. Each network was provided with an individual report (see a sample comparative survey report) that detailed their specific results and how they compared to the rest of the cohort. The project is intended to help increase networks' understanding of their relationships with their constituents and identify areas for learning and improvement.
As part of the project, Keystone and iScale have also produced an overall survey report, which anonymously compares the survey results across all nine networks (see also the annex with the survey questionnaire). The survey will be repeated in 2010 with many of the members of the current cohort continuing to participate. Other networks are also invited to join.