The 2020 Census is a major effort that requires all households to participate. However, some are hesitant or unwilling to return their form or fill it out online. Partnerships and trusted voices are needed to ease any fears and motivate people to respond, especially for “hard to count” groups such as new immigants, refugees, those with low incomes, and those with language difficulties. Discuss ways we can work together, leverage local resources, and create a positive buzz about the census that will rightfully count every local resident. Facilitated by Blanca Ramirez-Salazar, Denver Regional Census Office
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "For the 2010 ...
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State Data Center newsletter updating the events that are going on around the state for 2020 Census
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Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "For the 2010 ...
This presentation features: Getting Ready for the 2010 Census; What is the Census?; Who Is Counted?;...
Participation in the census is critical to the well-being of future generations of Los Angeles Count...
The U.S. Constitution requires that each decade, we take a count–or a census of America’s population...
The 2020 Census is underway! This session will provide a 2020 Census overview to include adjustments...
The 2020 Census is coming and South Dakota has much to gain. This presentation will provide an overv...
The decennial census is the cornerstone of the United States democracy. Its purpose is to determine ...
The decennial U.S. Census is intended to generate an accurate count of the population for use in all...
You are all cordially invited to attend Make Marin Count 2020 Census Panel! We are honored to co-sp...
State Library of Iowa newsletter, information that pertains to library activities and news
Did you know that the distribution of political representation and taxpayer’s dollars is based upon ...
The 2010 Census produced exceedingly high quality data, but at the cost of $94 per housing unit. Thi...
This episode is an interview with Rev. Craig B. Mousin founder and former Executive Director of the ...
State Data Center newsletter updating the events that are going on around the state for 2020 Census
In November of 2018, The Democracy Funders Collaborative Census Subgroup hired Grassroots Solutions ...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "For the 2010 ...
This presentation features: Getting Ready for the 2010 Census; What is the Census?; Who Is Counted?;...
Participation in the census is critical to the well-being of future generations of Los Angeles Count...