Option 1 -> "Evoked" means to elicit or draw out a response; "evoked little response" is the correct idiomatic expression meaning the appeal generated minimal reaction.
Option 2 -> "Provided" doesn't fit grammatically because an appeal cannot "provide" a response; it receives or generates one.
Option 3 -> "Provoked" typically implies stirring up a strong reaction, making it awkward with "little response."
Option 4 -> "Prevented" means to stop something, which doesn't make logical sense with "little response" in this context.
Hence, Option 1: evoked -> "Evoke" is the appropriate verb when describing an appeal or stimulus that brings forth or elicits a response from people. The phrase "evoked little response" is a standard collocation meaning the committee's fundraising appeal failed to generate significant reaction or contributions from the public. -> correct