Keeping up the momentum to #CountDMVin
Even without the citizenship question, we face challenges to a fair and accurate 2020 Census count. This is an all-hands-on-deck moment for the region.
Even without the citizenship question, we face challenges to a fair and accurate 2020 Census count. This is an all-hands-on-deck moment for the region.
Co-chairs Levina Kim (United Way of the National Capital Area), Ria Pugeda (Consumer Health Foundation) & Terri Wright (Meyer Foundation) call on philanthropy to invest in outreach, education, and assistance to get-out-the-count in communities most at risk of an undercount – especially communities of color.
These 2-page documents feature key information on the importance of the 2020 Census in each jurisdction in our region.
Join us for this kick off meeting where we will share what we know, ideas on potential strategies, and overall interest in collaborating over the next two years to ensure an accurate and complete 2020 Census.
Join the United Way of the National Capital Area to learn and network with colleagues from the nonprofit, business and government sectors, United Way NCA staff, and Census experts as part of their Annual Community Meeting. The theme of this year’s Community Meeting is Census 2020 and Our Community: A Call to Action.
WRAG invites members to participate in this new working group focused on leveraging the resources of local philanthropy and other stakeholders to ensure an accurate and complete census count in the region.
WRAG invites members to participate in this new working group focused on leveraging the resources of local philanthropy and other stakeholders to ensure an accurate and complete census count in the region.
WRAG invites members to participate in this working group focused on leveraging the resources of local philanthropy and other stakeholders to ensure an accurate and complete census count in the region.
Funders in this region have an opportunity to increase the likelihood that “everyone counts and everyone is counted" in the 2020 Census.
Funders in this region have an opportunity to increase the likelihood that “everyone counts and everyone is counted" in the 2020 Census.