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Pat Greene Alston Partnership Specialist New York Regional Census Center

Join the Complete Count Committee in New York to promote the importance of the 2020 Census, support participation, and identify obstacles to ensure accurate representation. Be part of an autonomous, bi-partisan group of community leaders dedicated to a complete count.

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Pat Greene Alston Partnership Specialist New York Regional Census Center

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  1. Pat Greene AlstonPartnership SpecialistNew York Regional Census Center 2020 Census – Complete Count Committees

  2. Complete Count Committee • A autonomous and bi-partisan group of community leaders that are invested in the 2020 Census who come together to identify the possible obstacles and their solutions to ensure that their community is accurately represented in the 2020 Census. • Complete Count Committees are communication vehicles that: • Promote the importance of the 2020 Census • Promote the employment opportunities with the 2020 Census • Encourage and support participation in the 2020 Census

  3. Overview of CCCs

  4. Background & Structure of CCCs • Government and community-based organizations will work together with partners to form CCCs to promote the 2020 Census and motivate their community members to respond. • Committee members are experts in the following areas: • Government • Media • Workforce development • Business • Education • Community organizations • Faith-based community • Other, based on needs

  5. Tribal or Local Government CCCs • Local government CCCs are formed by the highest elected official in a local government, regardless of size. This includes: • Local governments in cities, counties, towns and villages • Charged with developing and implementing a census awareness campaign that motivates EVERY household to respond to the 2020 Census in a timely manner

  6. Community CCCs • Formed in probable low response areas • Formed to fill a gap in areas where there is no government-sponsored CCC • Includes representation from the following suggested areas of the community: • Business leaders • Educators • Media representatives • Organization leaders • Community-based organization leaders • Faith-based organizations

  7. The 2020 Census Phases Local governments and community leaders throughout the nation participate in activities highlighting the message that the 2020 Census is imminent and that it is easy, important and safe to participate. • Education Phase – 2018 - 2019 • Awareness Phase – January – February 2020 • Motivation Phase – March – May 2020 • Reminder Phase – May – July 2020 • Thank You Phase – Starts July 2020

  8. Components of a CCC Work Plan Overview • Summary of the goals and objectives of the CCC and description of the community Committee Structure • Identify the name of the CCC • Describe the structure of the committee • Develop strategies for reaching their objectives Timeline • Develop broad timetable of events and activities with dates • Plan key “Touch Point” dates Reporting • Include a report of subcommittee activities to the committee • Modify future activities as needed based on feedback Thank you • Include strategies for thanking committee members, the community and others who provide support Final Report • Prepare a final evaluation of your activities and successes to help the Census Bureau guide future committees

  9. CCC Tools • Center for Urban Research/CUNY Graduate Center • https://www.censushardtocountmaps2020.us/ • US Census Bureau – Response Outreach Area Mapper • https://www.census.gov/roam • Local Knowledge!

  10. Census Tract 6104Camden, New Jersey Low Response Score (%): 31.7 2012-2016 ACS 5-year estimates Total Population: 5,412 Median Household Income ($): 22,455 Population Under 5 (%): 7.41 Population 18-24 (%): 15.76 Population 65 and Over (%): 7.83 Below Poverty Level (%): 54.12 Not High School Graduate (%): 26.08 Non-Hispanic, Black (%): 47.32 Non-Hispanic, White (%): 9.29 Hispanic (%): 39.36 Asian (%): 1.70 Some Other Race (%): 0.00 Foreign Born (%): 8.54 No One in Household Age 14+ Speaks English "Very Well" (%): 17.00 Population 5+ Who Speak English Less Than "Very Well" and Speak Spanish (%): 14.53 Total Housing Units: 1,560 Total Occupied Housing Units: 1,159 Renter Occupied Housing Units (%): 50.99 Family Occupied Housing Units with Related Children Under 6 (%): 35.15 Population 1+ Who Moved From Another Residence Within the Last Year (%): 45.39 Vacant Housing Units (%): 25.71 Multi-Unit (10+) Housing (%): 3.01

  11. Connecting CCCs

  12. Communication • Led by highest level of CCC, but important for all in order to be effective • Building the toolkit for all CCCs to use • Sharing best practices • Identifying available resources/needs • Reduce duplicative efforts • Share messaging & dissemination strategies for hard to enumerate populations/areas

  13. Connect with us facebook.com/uscensusbureau twitter.com/uscensusbureau youtube.com/user/uscensusbureau instagram.com/uscensusbureau pinterest.com/uscensusbureau

  14. Contact Us Partnership Program Phone: (212) 882-2130 Email: new.york.rcc.partnership@2020census.gov Website: https://www.census.gov/partners/2020.html Census Jobs Field & Office Job Opportunities Website: www.2020census.gov/jobs Office Managerial Job Opportunities Website: www.usajobs.gov Website: www.census.gov/about/regions/new-york/jobs.html Data Dissemination Program Email: census.askdata@census.gov Phone: 1-844-ASK-DATA Website: www.census.gov/data/training-workshops.html

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