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Census Maryland 2020 Newsletter
March 6, 2020
In This Issue
- Secretary McCord and Planning Team at the Maryland Complete Count Committee Meeting
- Maryland Census Outreach Coordinator Supports Carroll County Training for Community Partners
- Census 2020 Presented at the Greater Baltimore Black Chamber of Commerce
- Walkiria Pool to Appear On Air With The Official Radio Show of Archdiocese of Washington in Spanish This Sunday
- Maryland's Census 2020 Advertising Campaign to Launch on March 12
- Maryland Department of Aging Releases Census 2020 Flyer for Seniors
- Harford Count Executive Glassman: Please Participate in the 2020 Census [Letter]
- Cecil County Produces Two New PSAs to Encourage Participation by County Residents
- Maryland Department of Natural Resources Highlights 2020 Census in Its Access DNR Video Newsletter
- Carroll County Releases "Census 2020/Carroll Counts" PSA
- Prince George's County Census "Proud to be Counted" Campaign Releases New Video: Are Your Ready?
- The Governor's Ethnic Commissions' Joint Legislative Night on March 26 Will Feature Census 2020
- People in Transitory Living Situations Will Be Counted in the 2020 Census
- 2020 Census Response Rate Map Preview Now Available
- Teachers Set to Help Students Learn About 2020 Census
- Montgomery County Census 2020 Distributes Everyone Counts Flyers in Multiple Languages
- Spatial Mismatch: When Workers Can’t Get to Jobs in the Suburbs
- Carroll County Census Committee Leaving ‘No Stone Unturned,’ With an Eye to Undercounted Groups Including Children
- Census 2020 Committee Preparing for Count- Garrett County
- How Groups Are 'Pulling Out All the Stops' To Accurately Count People of Color for Census 2020
- Grasonville Community Day to Boost Census Count
- Reaching Out to the Young and Mobile to Respond to the 2020 Census
- Census Bureau Reaches Highest Recruiting Goals, Begins Selections for Census Takers
- Census Bureau Tip Sheet Number 5
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The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is promoting Census 2020 from their website with this cute character encouraging visitors to "Spring into action" to support Maryland's natural resources. |
For any questions about the Maryland Census, call (410) 767-4500 or go to Census.Maryland.gov.
Follow Maryland Census 2020 on Twitter and Facebook – Follow @MdCensus2020 and like @MdCensus2020 – to stay in touch with Maryland's Census 2020 complete count efforts. Join the conversation by using hashtag #2020MDCensus on Facebook and on Twitter.
2020 Census Jobs: It's Not Too Late to Apply!
It's not too late to apply for a temporary part-time position with the 2020 Census. Apply to earn extra income and help your community. The positions offer competitive pay, flexible hours, paid training, and weekly paychecks.
Apply at https://2020census.gov/en/jobs.
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Upcoming Meetings and Events
For further details, go to the Maryland Census 2020 Events page
Wicomico County CCC Meeting |
Mar. 9 |
3:00 p.m. |
Carroll County CCC Meeting |
Mar. 10 |
10:00 a.m. |
Worcester County CCC Meeting |
Mar. 10 |
10:00 a.m. |
Baltimore County CCC Meeting |
Mar. 11 |
10:00 a.m. |
Calvert County CCC Meeting |
Mar. 11 |
10:00 a.m. |
Talbot County CCC Meeting |
Mar. 11 |
10:00 a.m. |
Somerset County CCC Meeting |
Mar. 12 |
10:30 a.m. |
Charles County CCC Meeting |
Mar. 12 |
2:00 p.m. |
Cecil County CCC |
Mar. 16 |
6:00 p.m. |
Census 2020; Consequences for Garrett County |
Mar. 17 |
8:00 a.m. |
Allegany County CCC Meeting |
Mar. 17 |
3:00 p.m. |
Kent County CCC Meeting |
Mar. 18 |
2:00 p.m. |
Prince George's County CCC Meeting |
Mar. 18 |
6:00 p.m. |
St. Mary’s County CCC Meeting |
Mar. 19 |
11:00 a.m. |
Caroline County CCC Meeting |
Mar. 23 |
10:00 a.m. |
Garrett County CCC Meeting |
Mar. 24 |
12:00 p.m. |
Governor's Ethnic Commissions' Joint Legislative Night |
Mar. 26 |
6:00 p.m. |
Grasonville Community Day, Queen Anne's County |
Mar. 28 |
11:00 a.m. |
Wicomico County CCC Census 2020 Party with a Purpose |
Mar. 28 |
12:00 p.m. |
North QAC Community Day - Sponsored by MD Census |
May 2 |
11:00 a.m. |
News and Events
Secretary McCord and Planning Team at the Maryland Complete Count Committee Meeting
On Tuesday, March 3, Secretary Rob McCord, Deputy Secretary Sandy Schrader, Chief of Staff Adam Gruzs, Executive Associate Maria Sofia, and John Watson, Outreach Coordinator, attended the Maryland Complete Count Committee meeting in Crownsville. The committee will meet again on Tuesday, April 14.
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Maryland Census Outreach Coordinator Supports Carroll County Training for Community Partners
John Watson, Census Outreach Coordinator, attended the Census Training for Community Partners sessions hosted by the Carroll County Complete Count Committee. Attendees learned about U.S. Census 2020, the new online census form, and how best to provide assistance to the people they serve. Pictured, left to right, are Dorothy Stoltz, Director of Community Engagement, Laura Russell, Carroll County Census Coordinator, John Watson, and Sara Arnold, Library Associate II.
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Census 2020 Presented at the Greater Baltimore Black Chamber of Commerce
Randall Nixon, Associate Director for the Maryland Census, gave a presentation to the Greater Baltimore Black Chamber of Commerce (GBBCC) at Coppin State University on March 4. This meeting was an extended follow-up to a GBBCC meeting in February, in which Secretary Robert McCord made remarks about the importance of the Census message to the minority business community. Nixon emphasized the importance of businesses using Census tools, including information available in the Maryland State Data Center. Business owners can improve profitability by better understanding the demographic, socioeconomic, and housing data in the areas where they operate. Daniel Jones, Partnership Specialist for the U.S. Census Bureau, provided additional information
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Walkiria Pool to Appear On Air With The Official Radio Show of Archdiocese of Washington in Spanish This Sunday
Maryland Complete Count Committee Co-Chair Walkiria Pool will appear on The Official Radio Show of Archdiocese of Washington in Spanish this Sunday, March 8, at 8:45 a.m.
Tune into Radio America, 900 AM in Montgomery County this Sunday
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Maryland's Census 2020 Advertising Campaign to Launch on March 12
Following the U.S. Census Bureau's nationwide awareness media campaign, the state will launch its own campaign. This media plan, with emphasis on the hard to count communities, will launch the week of March 12, which begins the motivation phase of outreach. This coordinated effort will include television and radio spots, billboards, bus signage, and social media.
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Maryland Department of Planning Releases Census 2020 Flyer for Seniors
Download the Flyer from Census.Maryland.gov
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Harford Count Executive Glassman: Please Participate in the 2020 Census [Letter]
The 2020 Census is coming and you should know it’s important, it’s easy and it’s safe.
Every 10 years, a Census is required by the Constitution to count everyone living in the United States. As Harford County executive, I encourage everyone in our community to participate. The Census affects our representation at all levels of government and determines how billions of dollars in federal funds are allocated for public safety, education, transportation, and other vital services. In other words, these funds improve our quality of life.
Read Full Letter at The Aegis
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Cecil County Produces Two New PSAs to Encourage Participation by County Residents
Cecil County has produced two public service announcements to promote Census 2020 participation in the county. Both videos, hosted by Morgan Miller, Director of the Cecil County Public Library, highlight the importance of a complete count to program funding and economic growth in Cecil County
View the PSAs by clicking the images below.
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Maryland Department of Natural Resources Highlights 2020 Census in Its Access DNR Video Newsletter
View the video at Access DNR on YouTube
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Carroll County Releases "Census 2020/Carroll Counts" PSA
Carroll County developed a new public service announcement for use in newsletters, their website, and social media.
View the video on Carroll County Government's YouTube channel
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Prince George's County Census "Proud to be Counted" Campaign Releases New Video: Are Your Ready?
View the video on Facebook
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The Governor's Ethnic Commissions' Joint Legislative Night on March 26 Will Feature Census 2020
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People in Transitory Living Situations Will Be Counted in the 2020 Census
People from every generation live in unconventional ways and locations. Some reside at horseracing stables or travel with circuses and carnivals. Others seek more affordable housing in RV parks. Others live on boats, docking at marinas most of the time or between sailing trips, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Historically, counting these people in a Census has been a challenge, but the Census Bureau is determined to include them in the 2020 Census. It has identified places where the transitory population may be on Census Day.
Read Full Article at U.S. Census Bureau
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2020 Census Response Rate Map Preview Now Available
The U.S. Census Bureau launched a new online map today as part of its 2020 Census Response Rate Challenge — where state, local, and community leaders work together to promote a complete and accurate count by increasing the self-response rate in their community. The preview map currently displays 2010 Census self-response rates as a reference point for states, counties, cities, and census tracts around the country. Users will be able to use the map to track their community’s progress in responding to the 2020 Census.
Read Full Article at U.S. Census Bureau
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Teachers Set to Help Students Learn About 2020 Census
The U.S. Census Bureau and teachers across the nation today kicked off "Statistics in Schools Week: Everyone Counts!"— a nationwide initiative to encourage pre-K-12 educators to help their communities achieve a complete 2020 Census count. During the week of March 2-6, schools and teachers are encouraged to use free classroom resources and activities from the Census Bureau’s Statistics in Schools (SIS) program to teach students about the importance of the Census. Census results help determine how many seats each state has in the U.S. House of Representatives and how billions of dollars in federal funds are distributed over the next 10 years to communities for critical public services and infrastructure like emergency response, fire departments, schools, hospitals, roads, and bridges.
Read Full Article at U.S. Census Bureau
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Montgomery County Census 2020 Distributes Everyone Counts Flyers in Multiple Languages
Most Americans say they are likely to participate in the 2020 Census, but some doubt that the U.S. Census Bureau will keep their personal information confidential, a new poll shows. The poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds 7 in 10 Americans say it's extremely or very likely they will participate in the Census this year by filling out a questionnaire. Another 2 in 10 say it's somewhat likely.
Also read 2020 Census Outreach Efforts Underway to Ensure All Residents Are Counted on mymdmedia
Visit Montgomery County Census 2020 for More
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Spatial Mismatch: When Workers Can’t Get to Jobs in the Suburbs
When jobs are far from where the people who need them live, unemployment rates climb. Job sprawl to the suburbs has created a commuting challenge that hits low-income residents the hardest. Many may not be able to afford a car and if access to public transportation is limited, those living in cities cannot take advantage of job opportunities in suburbs miles away. Economists call the gap between where the jobs are and where people live “spatial mismatch,” which can cause high unemployment and longer spells of joblessness for low-income populations.
Read Full Article at U.S. Census Bureau.
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Carroll County Census Committee Leaving ‘No Stone Unturned,’ With an Eye to Undercounted Groups Including Children
Certain population groups, such as the homeless, are traditionally underrepresented in the U.S. Census. But even those involved with Carroll County’s Census 2020 effort aren’t exactly sure why children younger than 5 also go underreported. “I don’t know how people forget little children that they’re taking care of day in and day out, but they’re an undercounted group,” Lynda Eisenberg, the county’s planning director, told the Board of County Commissioners at its most recent meeting.
Read Full Article at the Carroll County Times.
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Census 2020 Committee Preparing for Count
The Garrett County Complete Count Committee has been working for the last few months to ensure Garrett County is ready for the upcoming Census 2020. The committee is reinforcing the importance of a complete and accurate Census count and their tagline is “Garrett County Counts Because You Do!” The 2020 Census counts every person living in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories and is mandated by the Constitution. Each home will receive an invitation to respond to a short questionnaire—online, by phone, or by mail. This count will mark the first time that residents will be able to respond to the Census online.
Read More at Garrett County Government Webpage
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How Groups Are 'Pulling Out All the Stops' To Accurately Count People of Color for Census 2020
LANGLEY PARK, Md. — Jonathan Hernandez stood in the doorway one recent evening gripping his tablet and chatting with the woman in apartment 101. Maria Delmi Galdamez took a break from cooking dinner to hear this stranger out. She crossed her arms – and waited. The 22-year-old college student took his cue and quickly explained in Spanish that the federal government plans to count everyone in the country and it’s important she’s not left out.
Read Full Article at USA Today
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Grasonville Community Day to Boost Census Count
Resources for schools, housing, the elderly and more are often determined by a community’s population to distribute funding based on the population count in the last Census. In recent years, Grasonville has been under represented in the Census, which is taken every 10 years. To correct this, local officials are working together to host Grasonville Community Day on Saturday, March 28, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Grasonville Community Center. As an added bonus, the first 50 people to check in at the 2020 Census table will receive a Wawa gift card.
Read Full Article at the Queen Anne's County News
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Reaching Out to the Young and Mobile to Respond to the 2020 Census
More than half of the 18- to 24-year-olds in the United States live with their parents and will be counted in their parents’ home when the 2020 Census begins this spring. The other 45% of young adults don’t live at home and are considered less likely to respond because they are what the U.S. Census Bureau calls “young and mobile.”
Read Full Article at the U.S. Census Bureau
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Census Bureau Reaches Highest Recruiting Goals, Begins Selections for Census Takers
The U.S. Census Bureau is beginning its selection process to hire up to 500,000 Census takers for the 2020 Census. “America has answered the call, and is ready to answer the 2020 Census,” said Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross. “With unemployment rates at historic lows, recruiting is a big challenge. I congratulate our recruitment staff, and our community partners for recruiting more than 2.6 million applicants nationwide.”
Read Full Article at U.S. Census Bureau
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Census Bureau Tip Sheet Number 5
Includes New Online Map Helps Communities Prepare for 2020 Census, 2020 Census Response Rates, and more.
Read the Tip Sheet at U.S. Census Bureau
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