Census 2010

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General Partner Proclamation Consider proclaiming your role as a Census Bureau partner. Use these documents in ceremonies, events and other official announcements. |
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General Partner Agreement Form Sign up as a Census Bureau partner. Use this document to identify events and activities your chapter/council plans to engage. Note: Your chapter and/or council must signed this document to be consider a Census Bureau partner. |
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Partnership Certificate Customize and hang this certificate in lobbies, offices or other facilities, and post it to your chapter and/or council's Web site to acknowledge your role as a Census Bureau partner. |
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2010 Census Questionnaire It is a sample form of the questionnaire. It will take about 10 minutes to complete, including the time for reviewing the instructions and answers. |
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General Fact Sheet Provides general facts and frequently asked questions about the 2010 Census as well as the broad benefits of partnership; relevant to all audiences. |
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2010 Census Fact Sheet for Colleges and Universities This fact sheet provides general information about the 2010 Census and explains how college and university students are counted. |
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Black Community Toolkit Overview This toolkit is intended as a resource for organizations that serve the Black community. This document contains details about the specific resources available to support your efforts in raising awareness of, encouraging participation in and answering questions about the 2010 Census. |
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Colleges and Universities Toolkit Overview This toolkit is intended as a resource for college and university administrators. This document contains details about the specific resources available to support your efforts in raising awareness of, encouraging participation in and answering questions about the 2010 Census. |
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Complete Count Committees Guide for Local Leaders Provides a general overview of the CCC, including its mission and other relevant facts for local leaders. |
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Complete Count Committees Article This article emphasizes the importance of forming Complete Count Committees in communities, municipalities, cities, counties, and states governments. |
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Web Banners and Buttons To raise awareness of the 2010 Census and drive participation, post the following Web banners and buttons to your organization's Web site or blog. To add these banners or buttons, copy and paste either the code or the banner to your Web site. |
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SMS/Text Message and Twitter Messages (Collegiates) Send the following sample text messages and "tweets" or draft your own to increase student awareness and 2010 Census participation. Remember that most phones accept only 160 characters for single-screen SMS/text messages and "tweets" cannot exceed 140 characters, including spaces. |
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Awareness Poster This poster is the first in a unique series of posters designed to build awareness of and drive participation in the 2010 Census. Display the poster in your office, lobby or other high-traffic area to create awareness of the coming census. You can also contact your regional partnership specialist to obtain a 16" X 20" printed version. |
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African American Awareness Poster This poster is the first in a unique series of posters designed to build awareness of and drive participation in the 2010 Census. Display the poster in your office, lobby or other high-traffic area to create awareness of the coming census. You can also contact your regional partnership specialist to obtain a 16" X 20" printed version. |
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Poster Template An artfully designed template in which you can create your own 2010 Census poster. Customize the poster with key messages relevant to the community you serve and include additional images and graphics, such as a logo. |
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Customizable Brochure Template Use this pre-designed template to create a brochure promoting the census or highlighting your organization's census-related events and activities |
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How People Are Counted Brochure This brochure describes the process by which the Census Bureau counts U.S. residents. You can also contact your regional partnership specialist to obtain a 18" X 10" printed version |




