(FREE) Online Form Generation resources?

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I'm involved in a non-profit Community project and need to recruit volunteers - I have a form on PDF I can print out and distribute. However I'd like to be able to give folk a chance to do this online for ease of reaching them etc. Can anyone point me in the direction of any FREE resources to do such a thing? Funds are non-existence so would really really like to avoid any sort of subscription charge if at all possible....Thanks for any advice in advance...
 
Mmm - thanks for that a but doesn't seem to have an option of importing a form to use as your basis. May have to rethink though, thanks again.
 
Mmm - thanks for that a but doesn't seem to have an option of importing a form to use as your basis. May have to rethink though, thanks again.

I'm not sure, it's been a long time since I used it. When I used it you could create your own form and also direct to additional forms based on the answers provided on the first.
 
Wonder if that mean I could do my form - share out on Social Media and leave it there until after the 7 day trial - Thanks that's worth a proper look!
 
From the FAQs - "The trial period begins on the first day you launch the software and continues for 7 consecutive days. On the 8th day, payment will be collected unless you cancel prior. When the trial expires, you can still use Acrobat to view PDFs, comment and fill forms. To access all the features again, you will need to purchase Acrobat."

I think I could do my form, launch it, then cancel subscription without incurring any charge? Surely not too unethical for a non-profit group? Adobe won't miss £13 of our scarce funds....
 
Would SurveyMonkey do? The free one will let you create a form but I think data extraction can be limited - depends how many will be answering and what you need to do with the data.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/
 
Mmm - thanks for that a but doesn't seem to have an option of importing a form to use as your basis. May have to rethink though, thanks again.

It doesn't, but other than that it's probably your best bet. Not least because you can pull the data into Google Sheets and if that's not enough you can export from there to Excel.
 
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