Webinar: Census Response Rates & Reaching Historically Undercounted Communities
Webinar: Census Response Rates & Reaching Historically Undercounted Communities
Webinar: Census Response Rates & Reaching Historically Undercounted Communities
El Censo es un mandato constitucional del conteo de todas las personas que viven en los EE. UU. Todas las personas, independientemente de su raza, tradición de fe, estatus migratorio o estatus económico son contadas.
Queremos asegurarnos de que todas las personas, independientemente de su raza, edad o estatus migratorio sean contadas para que tengamos un conteo justo y preciso.
Looking to learn more about how to address and protect against disinformation and the 2020 Census? This webinar discusses how to identify census disinformation, using the debunked home affairs hoax as an example.
Learn how to fill out the Census in order to support your community.
This resource guides you through planning for ways to get out the count in your community and goes over the do's and don'ts of supporting the Census.
Faith in Public Life's Census 101 Korean-language Presentation is a tool for people to educate their faith community about the 2020 Census and the moral imperative to encourage their community to be counted.
Looking to learn more about how to address and protect against disinformation and the 2020 Census? This webinar discusses how to identify census disinformation, using the debunked home affairs hoax as an example.
Please join us for this informative webinar to address concerns around census confidentiality, provide messaging recommendations to answer community questions, and discuss the implications of Trump’s Executive Order on citizenship data. In this webinar, participants will learn the Executive Order means, understand census confidentiality protections, receive message guidance for responding to community concerns, and actions that stakeholders can take to address census confidentiality concerns.
The National Coalition for Literacy's Adult Education Presentation is a tool for adults specifically in Florida to learn about the 2020 Census and to further encourage their community to be counted.
The National Coalition for Literacy's Adult Education Presentation is a tool for adults to learn about the 2020 Census and to further encourage their community to be counted.
The National Coalition for Literacy's Presentation is a tool for organizers and individuals to use to help prepare their program for a fair and equitable census.
This webinar from the National Coalition for Literacy provided an opportunity for attendees to learn about Census 2020 directly from Census Bureau representatives and heard from NCL members about the unique role adult education can play in the 2020 count.
This webinar described resources and activities aimed at mobilizing adult education students and their communities to get out the census count. Teaching resources shared in the webinar address census basics (what it is, why it matters, and how to participate) as well as census issues (such as past misuse of census data and what’s different now) as they build language, literacy, and numeracy skills. We will also share examples of program-wide campaigns that energize students and give them an opportunity to practice their leadership and civic skills.
This webinar focuses on how students from K-12, teachers, and organizations can help ensure that young children and students are counted in the 2020 Census.
This webinar focuses on how college students, organizations, and staff can get involved in ensuring that college students are counted in the 2020 Census. Our guest speakers discusses how the University of Chicago is planning to Get Out the Count (GOTC) on their campus and local community and how students can take part in APIAVote’s Youth Ambassador program!
This webinar discusses census and data security, diving deeper into how the Census Bureau will be addressing security challenges on the first ever online census questionnaire. We also discuss how the Census Bureau keeps census data confidential and how census data are used to allocate federal funding.
As we approach the 2020 Census, many organizations nationally and locally are planning to use phone calls and peer-to-peer texting programs to Get Out The Count. The Census Bureau recently released guidance around outreach that seemed to prohibit utilizing such tactics to drive responses to the Census 2020. However, this messaging does not fully reflect the outreach options that organizations have when promoting participation in the Census. To ensure that everyone stay in compliance while maximizing census outreach, the Census Counts coalition is hosting a webinar to walk through what the guidance means, what organizations can and cannot do, and some best practices from the field.
NALEO Education Fund webinar and policy brief on background, history, and evolution of the Hispanic origin and race questions and challenges in 2020 Census.
As trusted messengers, faith leaders have a critical role to play in helping prepare their communities for the 2020 Census. This webinar explains the basics of the census, what’s at stake for communities of color, and how people of faith can spread the word to ensure all people are counted. Featured speakers focus on racial equity and effective messaging on the census.
As trusted messengers, faith leaders have a critical role to play in helping prepare their communities for the 2020 Census. This webinar focuses on the basics of the census, what’s at stake for the Asian community and how faith leaders to ensure all people are counted.
As trusted messengers, faith leaders have a critical role to play in helping prepare their communities for the 2020 Census. This webinar explains the basics of the census, what’s at stake for Florida, and how people of faith can spread the word to ensure all people are counted. Featured speakers focus on racial equity and effective messaging on the census.
As trusted messengers, faith leaders have a critical role to play in helping prepare their communities for the 2020 Census. This webinar explains the basics of the census, what’s at stake for Georgia, and how people of faith can spread the word to ensure all people are counted. Featured speakers focus on racial equity and effective messaging on the census.
As trusted messengers, faith leaders have a critical role to play in helping prepare their communities for the 2020 Census. This webinar explains the basics of the census, what’s at stake for North Carolina, and how people of faith can spread the word to ensure all people are counted. Featured speakers focus on the importance of counting LGBTQ people and children.
As trusted messengers, faith leaders have a critical role to play in helping prepare their communities for the 2020 Census. This webinar explains the basics of the census, what’s at stake for Ohio, and how people of faith can spread the word to ensure all people are counted. Featured speakers focus on the importance of counting children and Asian communities.
As trusted messengers, faith leaders have a critical role to play in helping prepare their communities for the 2020 Census. This webinar explains the basics of the census, what’s at stake for the Latinx community, and how people of faith can spread the word to ensure all people are counted.
Faith in Public Life's Census 101 Presentation is a tool for people to educate their faith community about the 2020 Census and the moral imperative to encourage their community to be counted.
This AAJC webinar covers the best field and communications strategies for getting out the count. We go over resources on how to mobilize communities to participate in the 2020 Census, language assistance, top messages that resonate with communities, social media tools, and more. The webinar also goes over how to foster partnerships and how to best work with the Census Bureau to achieve an accurate count of our communities.
This AAJC webinar gives the latest information on the Department of Commerce v. New York decision and how it will impact the AANHPI community and Census 2020.
This AAJC webinar discussed how organizations can use the City University of New York (CUNY) Mapping Service’s hard-to-count mapping tool for their GOTC efforts. The webinar displays how to use the tool’s different features, including features that can extract county-level data and tract-level data by state.
This AAJC webinar discusses support from the Census Equity Fund for states lacking funding infrastructure and other census funding resources such FCCP and FCI resources for funders and stakeholders. APIAVote previews leadership and civic engagement training opportunities through their Norman Y. Mineta Institute and their work with local partners.
This AAJC webinar covers how technology can provide census solutions and go over applications that will improve community participation in hard-to-count areas, make it easier to coordinate canvassing efforts, help recruit field staff, and report misinformation or other problems with census efforts.
This AAJC webinar discusses why the census is important for the AANHPI community and shares information such as the census enumeration timeline and language support, how to become a Census Faith Ambassador, what Census Faith Ambassadors can do to get out the count in their faith communities, and how faith groups can partner with the Census Bureau to ensure an accurate count.
This webinar from Asian Americans Advancing Justice reviews the race and Hispanic origin questions currently on the 2020 Census.
This webinar provides an overview of the Census Bureau’s 2020 communications plan, including the Bureau’s timeline, communications deliverables, and how they will attempt to reach “hard-to-count” populations.
This webinar discusses common census questions, especially those related to the timeline of the census and language support.
This webinar discusses common myths about the LGBTQ community and the census and how organizations can be more inclusive of the LGBTQ community with regards to their census communication and outreach.
In this webinar, we discuss how people are counted in the Census, what a successful Census entails, and what “hard-to-count” and “undercount” mean when it comes to counting our communities.
During this webinar, Urban Institute researchers will share findings from their newly released interactive report that highlights the potential miscounts nationally, by state, and for different demographic groups according to low, medium, and high-risk scenarios for the 2020 Census.
This module introduces two main modes of texting, peer-to-peer and mass broadcasting, and details why texting campaigns can be utilized for census organizing.
This module provides an overview of email engagement and how to develop an email messaging strategy that bolsters your organization’s public narrative on the census.
This module addresses the basics of search engine optimization (SEO) in order to ensure that your online content is actually viewed.
In this module, you’ll learn about various social media platforms and how to build a message strategy and craft content for each one.
Below you’ll find videos series on how to use Social Media, Email, SMS, Digital Ads, and Search Engine Optimization to support your GOTC outreach.
In this module, you’ll learn how to optimize your census advocacy by using digital advertising to reach your target audience at scale.
In this webinar, learn from national Census experts about how we can protect and improve on the Census' accuracy, so that low-income communities are not shortchanged.
In this webinar, audiences learned about the importance of the decennial census, the challenges it currently is facing, how the decennial census has historically undercounted young children, what this means for this population and what you can do about it.