Harder-to-reach populations are those groups that are more difficult to contact and engage through traditional engagement methods.
These groups may include people with limited English proficiency, immigrants, religious minorities, indigenous groups, senior citizens, youth, people with disabilities, renters, new residents in a community, or those that are not a part of organized groups. Harder-to-reach groups may also include minority populations that are disproportionately affected by project impacts, and therefore hearing their perspectives is critical to minimize adverse impacts as much as possible.
We conduct targeted outreach to help notify and engage these groups who have been historically and traditionally underrepresented. Our methods include, but are not limited to:
- Seeking out representatives of community groups or organizations that serve an affinity group to ask for help in distributing information.
- Providing alternatives to electronic participation for those who do not have access or skill with technology.
- Providing easy access to translated materials for those with limited English proficiency.
- Building lasting relationships with community groups and continuing to involve them in projects that impact their communities.