Propel, Atlantic Canada’s virtual tech accelerator, is asking members of the Atlantic Canadian startup community to complete a survey to help it assess the ecosystem.

The organization has released its confidential survey – which you can find here – and is asking founders, CEOs and others to take the time to fill it out.

Propel in January welcomed James Geneau as its new CEO, and under his stewardship the organization is assessing how to improve the ecosystem in the region.

“Our goal is simple: to better understand what is working, where the biggest challenges exist, and how Propel can continue to evolve to deliver meaningful, measurable outcomes for founders - and value for the broader ecosystem,” said Geneau in a message to founders and CEOs. “Your input will directly inform our strategy, programming, and how we engage with partners moving forward. Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback.”

Propel works with founders developing “baby unicorns”, a fun term that former CEO Kathryn Lockhart used to describe companies valued at more than $50 million.  Its programs are delivered online and complemented by a network of startup coaches who work in person with founders throughout the region.