COUNT ME in 2020 – How Community Nonprofits Can Support Census 2020

COUNT ME in 2020 – How Community Nonprofits Can Support Census 2020

Learn how community nonprofits can support the 2020 Census.

By Connecticut Community Foundation

Date and time

Thursday, January 16, 2020 · 9:30 - 10:30am EST

Location

Connecticut Counseling Centers

50 Brookside Road Waterbury, CT 06708

About this event

Community nonprofits are invited to participate in a one-hour workshop to learn about the upcoming 2020 Census and how they can support a fair and accurate count. As trusted voices in communities across the State of Connecticut, community nonprofits are positioned to help the people they serve get counted.

Workshop participants will learn the U.S. Census Bureau’s plan to invite every person to respond, and how you can support those efforts and answer common questions from the people in the communities you serve. Success of the census depends on community involvement –community nonprofits can help! If you are not able to attend this workshop, please designate someone from your organization to attend!

Did you know Connecticut receives $10.7 billion in federal funding? If people in Connecticut are not counted, those dollars that support schools, roads, public works and other vital assistance programs will go to other states. You can help make sure every person in Connecticut is counted and keep those dollars where they are needed.

Speakers:

Catherine Marx, Partnership Specialist, U.S. Census Bureau

Karla Fortunato, President & CEO, CT Council for Philanthropy

Michelle Riordan-Nold, President & CEO, CT Data Collaborative

Jeff Shaw, Senior Director of Public Policy & Advocacy, CT Community Nonprofit Alliance

Organized by

Established in 1923, Connecticut Community Foundation fosters an equitable and inclusive community in 21 towns in Greater Waterbury and Litchfield Hills by inspiring generosity, supporting organizations and cultivating effective leaders. The Foundation provides leadership in addressing the region’s critical issues, strengthens local nonprofit organizations through grants and technical assistance programs, and works with individuals, families and corporations to establish and steward scholarships and charitable funds. Learn more at www.conncf.org.

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