FW: Census Digital Action Weekend, May 1–3 | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Johnson, Charlotte (Cjohnsonmhm.org) | |
Date: Fri, 1 May 2020 07:36:58 -0700 (PDT) |
Good Morning Everyone, The email below is one I received yesterday from Misti regarding the Census2020.
If you have not completed your census yet, please do so. This action will also decrease the home visits of Census Takers.
You will be receiving another post card with instructions from the Census Bureau if you haven’t already. Thank you for your assistance. God bless you and your families. Charlotte
From: Misti D Hauger (CENSUS/DN FED) <misti.d.hauger [at] 2020census.gov>
From the Desk of Steven Dillingham, Director . . .
We have reached an important milestone in the 2020 Census: more than half of the households in our nation have responded—over
80 million responses! As we recognize this achievement, I thank you for your support and ongoing effort to shape the success of the 2020 Census.
I am encouraging everyone to join us during a
Digital Action Weekend, May 1–3. Starting tomorrow, please use #2020Census on your social platforms to promote census response to family and friends.
We’re working hard to reach families digitally across the nation and keep the 2020 Census in the conversation across social media channels and platforms.
It has never been easier to respond to the census and to help promote the census from your own home. Our key message right now is this: It’s not too late to respond to the 2020 Census.
Once you have responded, please encourage your family, friends and entire social network
to complete the census, too. Please help us spread the word about the
2020 Census
and encourage people to respond on their own if they haven’t yet done so: Share and like posts from our
Facebook,
Twitter,
and Instagram
accounts with stakeholders, friends and family for the most current information
on 2020 Census operations. Visit the
2020
Census Social Hub for customizable graphics to share your support for a complete and accurate count. Check out the
response
rates map and
rankings
dashboard
to see how your hometown is doing and encourage your stakeholders, family and friends to participate. It’s a great way to track the progress of the nation’s self-response. The map is updated every afternoon
to reflect the self-response rate of the country and of each state, county, city, census tract, congressional district and tribal area. Stay safe, everyone, and please keep encouraging people to shape their future now by responding to the census at 2020census.gov.
Misti D. Hauger
Partnership Specialist, U.S. Census Bureau
Dallas Regional Census Center/Denver Region census.gov | @uscensusbureau Find Jobs at: 2020Census.gov/job |
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