It seems possible that both of these are neglected for similar reasons.
It seems surprising the funding would be the bottleneck (which means you can’t just have more of both). But that has been my experience surprisingly often, i.e. core orgs are willing to devote many highly valuable staff hours to collaborating on survey projects, but balk at ~$10,000 survey costs.
It seems possible that both of these are neglected for similar reasons.
It seems surprising the funding would be the bottleneck (which means you can’t just have more of both). But that has been my experience surprisingly often, i.e. core orgs are willing to devote many highly valuable staff hours to collaborating on survey projects, but balk at ~$10,000 survey costs.