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Census 2020

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Census 2020 is on Its Way to New Jersey.


An interactive map with national data on HTC Communities prepared by the CUNY Mapping Service at the Center for Urban Research, CUNY Graduate Center.



The Census Bureau conducts the Decennial Census and American Community Survey to fulfill its mission to serve as the leading source of quality data about the nation’s people and economy. It is part of the U.S. Department of Commerce and is the federal government’s largest statistical agency.


Counting for Dollars 2020: The Role of the Decennial Census in the Geographic Distribution of Federal Funds



A national coalition dedicated to promoting civil and human rights of all persons in the United States, which is leading efforts to ensure a fair and accurate 2020 Census. New Jersey non-profits and advocacy organizations can find resources for national advocacy here. The website includes reports, national HTC fact sheets, and resources on the Census 2020 citizenship question.


A working group of the Funders Committee for Civic Participation, a network of philanthropic organizations dedicated to a vibrant and inclusive democracy, is spearheading Census-related work and information for funders.


A philanthropic serving organization for Garden state grantmakers, which has committed to help ensure an accurate count for New Jersey.


New Jersey’s government department designated to work with the Census Bureau to conduct the census.


A collaboration of organizations coordinated by the Communications Consortium Media Center, which provides fact sheets, reports, and toolkits for ensuring a fair and accurate 2020 Census.


A collaborative campaign involving more than 15 national organizations and dozens of community partners in more than 30 states.

















Thanks to Tim Lim of Lim Consulting Services for compiling much of this list.