It’s official: beginning March 12, households nationwide will begin receiving invitations to participate in the 2020 Decennial Census. With the count now underway in all 50 states, find out what you can do to help ensure children age 4 and under are properly counted in this month’s edition of our Census Series:
This Census marks the first to be primarily online. While this is an opportunity for families to participate in a convenient manner, the deadline for online participation is July 31. This gives households just over four-months to complete online if they want to.
Mailed invitations will include instructions for responding online, as well as a toll-free phone number people can call if they need help or would like to respond by phone. This year, households can choose from 13 languages when responding over the phone.
Can child care providers help parents complete their Census? Absolutely. Just make sure you tell them you are not Census employees, and help them enter their census information directly into the Census Bureau website— do not collect their data to enter it later. The Census Bureau has a resource available to help guide you.
What else can child care providers do? Use the resources included in this blog to:
Are you feeling prepared for the Census? Let us know what steps you're taking to ensure participation in your community in the comments below.