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Partner with the Census Bureau

Partners helped the Census Bureau conduct a successful Census 2000, and we will again need our partners' help to complete the 2010 Census. Local governments, community organizations, businesses, and the media can help spread the word about the 2008 Census Dress Rehearsal and the 2010 Census and encourage everyone to participate.

For more information about partnering with the Census Bureau, please contact the 2010 Partnership staff in your area.

Local governments, community organizations, and neighborhood groups can:

Tools and Resources

Census 2000 Planning Database

Demographics correlated with 2000 mail non-response rates

Promotional Materials

Fact sheets, brochures and other info for distribution

Communications Campaign Plan

2010 Census Integrated Communications Campaign Plan: The Success Of The Census Is In Our Hands [PDF-11MB]

  • Recruit census workers.
  • Display and distribute census materials.
  • Provide space for testing and training census employees.
  • Sponsor community events to promote the census.
  • Include information about the census in newsletters and mailings.
  • Local governments can participate in the Local Update of Census Addresses program (LUCA).
  • State legislatures represented by a bi-partisan liaison to the Census Bureau can participate in the 2010 Census Redistricting Data program.

The media can:

  • Publish stories about the 2010 Census.
  • Donate space for public service announcements.
  • Provide coverage of census activities and operations.
  • Enlist local media personalities to take part in census promotional activities.

Businesses can:

  • Display and distribute census materials.
  • Sponsor community events to promote the 2010 Census.

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau | Public Information Office | (301) 763-3691 |  Last Revised: April 22, 2009