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CPAN California Hard-to-Count Demographic Briefs

03.30.19
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The Census Policy Advocacy Network (CPAN) is a collaborative effort among multiple statewide organizations in California to help shape policy concerning the American Community Survey and 2020 Census. The network’s goal is to educate policymakers and community leaders about the government investment and sound policies needed to obtain the most accurate data possible about the nation’s population. The outcome we seek is a fair and accurate census in 2020, which is indispensable to the monitoring and implementation of civil rights policies; fair and representative reapportionment and redistricting; and the allocation of over $600 billion annually in federal funding for states and local communities.

CPAN advocates at the statewide level to ensure sufficient funding is allocated to support outreach by community-based organizations. We are pleased to offer demographic one-pagers to inform policymakers and census stakeholders on important barriers and factors to consider when determining strategies to reach California’s hardest-to-count populations.

Click below to access the demographic briefs. For more information about CPAN and to sign-up to receive CPAN’s Census Policy Alert, click here. To contact CPAN, e-mail CPAN@AdvanceProj.org.