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    Membership levels in community clubs and service groups

    What we collect

    This indicator tracks membership levels in community clubs and service groups across the region.

    Why we collect it

    Sustainable communities are marked by citizens who actively reach out to meet community needs. Monitoring membership levels in community clubs and service groups allows us to determine the community's ability to meet needs from within.

    Unfortunately we have not yet been able to find data for this indicator. The ICSP is a living document that relies on input from the community to continue to grow. We welcome any suggestions on data sources for this indicator, new ways to define the indicator that would be more measurable, or suggestions for alternative indicators for this focus area. Please send your comments to sustainability@frontenaccounty.ca

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    Related Pillar

    • Cultural
    • Economic
    • Environmental
    • Social

    Related Focus Area

    • Recreation and Leisure