City/School District residents, as well as commuters, encouraged to complete a brief online survey

Whether you live and/or are employed in the city of Whitewater (including the school district), it will be appreciated if you take about ten minutes to complete a survey about our community. Your participation will help to design a promotional campaign “to help the city compete for and attract residents, visitors, and businesses, and enhance revenue for existing businesses as well.” Background information on the survey is provided following the below links.

Whitewater residents link here:
https://tinyurl.com/WhitewaterResident

Commuters link here:
https://tinyurl.com/WhitewaterCommuter

New Grant Surveys Whitewater Residents for Promotional Campaign

(City press release) – Wis. October 26, 2020- A survey funded by a new grant award will collect the experience of living and working in Whitewater and help boost local marketing efforts. The survey will inform a promotional campaign to help the city compete for and attract residents, visitors and businesses, and enhance revenue for existing businesses as well.

USDA Rural Development recently awarded UW-Madison Extension a $48,000 Rural Business Development
Grant to meet a need identified by Whitewater businesses during a previous effort. While conducting a small
business retention and expansion project in Whitewater via a separate USDA grant awarded last year,
business owners frequently mentioned a desire to promote the city and connect the residential, visitor and
university markets.

The new grant will utilize the structure and mission of the Whitewater Marketing Alliance to meet that business-
identified demand. The Alliance includes the City of Whitewater, Downtown Whitewater, the Whitewater Chamber of Commerce, the Whitewater Unified School District, UW-Whitewater and the Greater Whitewater
Committee.

“We’re building off previous strategies from the Alliance and leveraging additional resources to understand the
resident experience,” said Steven Chmielewski, the UW-Madison Extension Community and Economic
Development educator who wrote the successful proposals for both the business retention as well as
community marketing grants.

The Whitewater Marketing Alliance previously used community input to inform a promotional campaign around
words that residents used to describe their city. That effort resulted in signs for area display.
“We hope this survey will give us some additional insight about what our citizens want and need from their
community,” said Kristin Mickelson, PR & Communications Manager for the City of Whitewater. “The more we
know, the more we can deliver as a city. We want to continue to thrive for our current residents, future
residents and all visitors for years to come.”

“It’s important that all parts of our community have a voice in shaping not only the future of our community but
the ways in which the community is marketed to visitors, students, those who work in the area and future
residents,” said Lisa Dawsey, President of Downtown Whitewater, Inc.

The majority of businesses operating in Whitewater are small businesses, meaning they have fewer than 50
full-time employees and less than $1 million in gross revenue. The new grant also includes market analysis of
the Whitewater trade area to inform retail and trade opportunities.

Results from the community survey will be used in a set of tools to promote the city, including messaging and
outreach, in addition to workshops on how to apply the tools.

For additional information and inquiries about the survey, contact Steven Chmielewski, Community
Development Educator with UW-Extension at (262) 548-7781 or steven.chmielewski@wisc.edu.

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