HomeMy WebLinkAbout(P2) 030 Census City Council Presentation for 9132022
The U.S. Census Bureau Welcomes
Your Ideas for a Better 2030 Census!
Dr. Albert Thigpen
Dr. Delena King
Ms. Cheryl Gibbs
Providing Support to the Public
What are the public’s needs when responding to the census, especially historically undercounted populations? How can we support people as they respond—whether online, by phone, by mail, in English or in another language? How can we increase access for people with disabilities?
Ready to provide feedback?
You have until November 15 to submit your comments.
You can send your comments in two ways.
Email us at DCMD.2030.Research@census.gov. Please include “FRN Response” in the subject line.
Go online to the Federal Register website.
When submitting your comments, please be as specific as you can.
If your comment refers to one of the topics above, let us know in your response which topic you’re addressing.
As you prepare your suggestions, you can refer to the 2020 Census Operational Plan and Detailed Operational Plans to learn more about how we designed and implemented the 2020 Census.
Your comments will be public.
All comments received are part of the public record, and we will summarize and share the input we receive publicly.
Keep in mind that if you voluntarily include personally identifiable information such as names and addresses, it may be publicly accessible.
Do not submit confidential personal or business information or otherwise sensitive or protected information.
“IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO RECEIVE PUBLIC INPUT EARLY IN
THE DECADE AND TO HEAR FROM AS MANY PEOPLE AND
COMMUNITIES AS POSSIBLE.”DIRECTOR ROBERT L. SANTOS
The Census Bureau particularly wants to hear your recommendations on the following five topics:
CENSUS TOPIC 1-Outreach
Reaching and motivating everyone to respond to the census. How can we
reach everyone in America and motivate them to respond to the census? How
can we reach historically undercounted populations (such as the Hispanic or
Latino population, the Black or African American population, the American
Indian or Alaska Native population living on a reservation, people who
reported being of Some Other Race, and young children)?
CENSUS TOPIC 2-TECHNOLOGY
What technology could make responding to the census more user-friendly? If
we need to collect data in person, how can we use technology to do that
effectively?
CENSUS TOPIC 3-Data Sources
The 2020 Census used administrative records (such as data from federal and
state governments), third-party sources (data from commercial sources),
internal data, and publicly available information to enhance operational
efficiency and data quality. What other data sources, or methods of using
them, could increase operational efficiency and effectiveness and improve
data quality?
CENSUS TOPIC 4-Contacting Respondents
How can we tailor our contact strategies to encourage households to respond
to the census on their own? What tools and messages should we use to invite
people to respond, and how often should we reach out to each household?
CENSUS TOPIC 5-Supporting Respondents
How can we support people as they respond—whether online, by phone, by
mail, in English or in another language? How can we increase access for
people with disabilities?
Ready to provide feedback?
Email us at DCMD.2030.Research@census.gov. Please include “FRN Response” in the subject
line.
Go online to the Federal Register website.
When submitting your comments, please be as specific as you can.
If your comment refers to one of the five topics above, let us know in your response which
topic you’re addressing.
CENSUS 2030 COMMENT PAGE
THANK YOU !!