A: PEARS users should only be able to see the partnerships they have entered or have permission to view.
A: Yes, if someone else added you as a collaborator, you would see that activity or partnership.
A: Yes – you can choose more than one method! You can technically choose all three, if that fits the scenario.
A: Report it in the same way using the social media reporting guidelines. Continue to report social media in the indirect activity module.
A: IAs and contract managers are the best resources for quarter report questions. That said, PEARS would need to make some additional changes to be fully functional for most Washington State SNAP-Ed quarter reports.
A: “New reach” is the number of people who were exposed to the indirect activity and have not been exposed to a related PSE activity, program activity, or social marketing campaign. This should be less than or equal to the number of unique individuals. “Unique reach” is the total number of people who were exposed to the indirect activity, regardless of their exposure to any other related PSE activities, social marketing campaigns, or program activities.