Created by the 2010 Census Asian Partnership Team (2010 CAPT) from Phoenix, Arizona. this Census In School (CIS) presentation tool kit can be used to promote and educate 2010 US Census to students attending schools, learning centers, cultural centers and etc. For a copy of the actual powerpoint presentation, please make request to info@fillinourfuture.org.
State: National
Language: Burmese
Census In School (CIS) Presentation Tool Kit
By 2010 Census Asian Partnership Team (2010 CAPT) from Phoenix, Arizona
To develop a Census In School (CIS) presentation tool kit that can be used to promote and educate 2010 US Census to students attending schools, learning centers, cultural centers and etc. For a copy of the actual powerpoint presentation, please make request to info@fillinourfuture.org.
State: National, Arizona
Language: Chinese - Simplified
Census In School (CIS) Presentation Tool Kit
By 2010 Census Asian Partnership Team (2010 CAPT) from Phoenix, Arizona
To develop a Census In School (CIS) presentation tool kit that can be used to promote and educate 2010 US Census to students attending schools, learning centers, cultural centers and etc. For a copy of the actual powerpoint presentation, please make request to info@fillinourfuture.org.
State: National, Arizona
Language: Chinese - Traditional
Census In School (CIS) Presentation Tool Kit
By 2010 Census Asian Partnership Team (2010 CAPT) from Phoenix, Arizona
To develop a Census In School (CIS) presentation tool kit that can be used to promote and educate 2010 US Census to students attending schools, learning centers, cultural centers and etc. For a copy of the actual powerpoint presentation, please make request to info@fillinourfuture.org.
State: National, Arizona
Language: English
Census In School (CIS) Presentation Tool Kit
By 2010 Census Asian Partnership Team (2010 CAPT) from Phoenix, Arizona
To develop a Census In School (CIS) presentation tool kit that can be used to promote and educate 2010 US Census to students attending schools, learning centers, cultural centers and etc. For a copy of the actual powerpoint presentation, please make request to info@fillinourfuture.org.
State: National, Arizona
Language: Korean
Census In School (CIS) Presentation Tool Kit
By 2010 Census Asian Partnership Team (2010 CAPT) from Phoenix, Arizona
To develop a Census In School (CIS) presentation tool kit that can be used to promote and educate 2010 US Census to students attending schools, learning centers, cultural centers and etc. For a copy of the actual powerpoint presentation, please make request to info@fillinourfuture.org.
State: National, Arizona
Language: Thai
Census In School (CIS) Presentation Tool Kit
By 2010 Census Asian Partnership Team (2010 CAPT) from Phoenix, Arizona
To develop a Census In School (CIS) presentation tool kit that can be used to promote and educate 2010 US Census to students attending schools, learning centers, cultural centers and etc. For a copy of the actual powerpoint presentation, please make request to info@fillinourfuture.org.
State: National, Arizona
Language: Vietnamese
On January 21, a webinar training provided local partners and organizers to learn about the objective of the campaign and to exchange best practices. Common questions and issues typically raised by the community were also addressed.
State: National
Language: English
Vietnamese Message Box created by the 2010 Census Asian Partnership Team in Arizona
State: National, Arizona
Language: Vietnamese
The NRFU phase, which stands for “Non-Response Follow-Up,” is the last in the Census process and represents the final push to collect Census information. The NRFU campaign encourages households who have not returned their Census form to welcome and cooperate with the Census taker that may knock on their door. Messaging for the NRFU campaign assures all that Census takers are sworn to secrecy and that they are there to help.
The NRFU phase, which stands for “Non-Response Follow-Up,” is the last in the Census process and represents the final push to collect Census information. The NRFU campaign encourages households who have not returned their Census form to welcome and cooperate with the Census taker that may knock on their door. Messaging for the NRFU campaign assures all that Census takers are sworn to secrecy and that they are there to help.
The NRFU phase, which stands for “Non-Response Follow-Up,” is the last in the Census process and represents the final push to collect Census information. The NRFU campaign encourages households who have not returned their Census form to welcome and cooperate with the Census taker that may knock on their door. Messaging for the NRFU campaign assures all that Census takers are sworn to secrecy and that they are there to help.
The NRFU phase, which stands for “Non-Response Follow-Up,” is the last in the Census process and represents the final push to collect Census information. The NRFU campaign encourages households who have not returned their Census form to welcome and cooperate with the Census taker that may knock on their door. Messaging for the NRFU campaign assures all that Census takers are sworn to secrecy and that they are there to help.
The NRFU phase, which stands for “Non-Response Follow-Up,” is the last in the Census process and represents the final push to collect Census information. The NRFU campaign encourages households who have not returned their Census form to welcome and cooperate with the Census taker that may knock on their door. Messaging for the NRFU campaign assures all that Census takers are sworn to secrecy and that they are there to help.
The NRFU phase, which stands for “Non-Response Follow-Up,” is the last in the Census process and represents the final push to collect Census information. The NRFU campaign encourages households who have not returned their Census form to welcome and cooperate with the Census taker that may knock on their door. Messaging for the NRFU campaign assures all that Census takers are sworn to secrecy and that they are there to help.
The NRFU phase, which stands for “Non-Response Follow-Up,” is the last in the Census process and represents the final push to collect Census information. The NRFU campaign encourages households who have not returned their Census form to welcome and cooperate with the Census taker that may knock on their door. Messaging for the NRFU campaign assures all that Census takers are sworn to secrecy and that they are there to help.
The NRFU phase, which stands for “Non-Response Follow-Up,” is the last in the Census process and represents the final push to collect Census information. The NRFU campaign encourages households who have not returned their Census form to welcome and cooperate with the Census taker that may knock on their door. Messaging for the NRFU campaign assures all that Census takers are sworn to secrecy and that they are there to help.
Discussion of Census 2010 in the Vietnamese Community of Northern Virginia
This TV commercial aims to raise awareness of the Census among the Asian American community. It is important for every individual to fill out their Census form and get counted because every year more than $400 billion in federal funds is distributed to the nation. Data from the Census directly helps determine where this funding is allocated. These funds can help improve our community in such fields as health care, education and transportation.
This TV commercial aims to raise awareness of the Census among the Asian American community. It is important for every individual to fill out their Census form and get counted because every year more than $400 billion in federal funds is distributed to the nation. Data from the Census directly helps determine where this funding is allocated. These funds can help improve our community in such fields as health care, education and transportation.
This TV commercial aims to raise awareness of the Census among the Asian American community. It is important for every individual to fill out their Census form and get counted because every year more than $400 billion in federal funds is distributed to the nation. Data from the Census directly helps determine where this funding is allocated. These funds can help improve our community in such fields as health care, education and transportation.
This TV commercial aims to raise awareness of the Census among the Asian American community. It is important for every individual to fill out their Census form and get counted because every year more than $400 billion in federal funds is distributed to the nation. Data from the Census directly helps determine where this funding is allocated. These funds can help improve our community in such fields as health care, education and transportation.
This TV commercial aims to raise awareness of the Census among the Asian American community. It is important for every individual to fill out their Census form and get counted because every year more than $400 billion in federal funds is distributed to the nation. Data from the Census directly helps determine where this funding is allocated. These funds can help improve our community in such fields as health care, education and transportation.
This TV commercial aims to raise awareness of the Census among the Asian American community. It is important for every individual to fill out their Census form and get counted because every year more than $400 billion in federal funds is distributed to the nation. Data from the Census directly helps determine where this funding is allocated. These funds can help improve our community in such fields as health care, education and transportation.
This TV commercial aims to raise awareness of the Census among the Asian American community. It is important for every individual to fill out their Census form and get counted because every year more than $400 billion in federal funds is distributed to the nation. Data from the Census directly helps determine where this funding is allocated. These funds can help improve our community in such fields as health care, education and transportation.
This TV commercial emphasizes the new Census form is simple with only 10 questions, and should take only 10 minutes per household to complete. It also works to reinforce the benefits the Census can bring to each community.
This TV commercial emphasizes the new Census form is simple with only 10 questions, and should take only 10 minutes per household to complete. It also works to reinforce the benefits the Census can bring to each community.
This TV commercial emphasizes the new Census form is simple with only 10 questions, and should take only 10 minutes per household to complete. It also works to reinforce the benefits the Census can bring to each community.
This TV commercial emphasizes the new Census form is simple with only 10 questions, and should take only 10 minutes per household to complete. It also works to reinforce the benefits the Census can bring to each community.
This TV commercial emphasizes the new Census form is simple with only 10 questions, and should take only 10 minutes per household to complete. It also works to reinforce the benefits the Census can bring to each community.
This TV commercial emphasizes the new Census form is simple with only 10 questions, and should take only 10 minutes per household to complete. It also works to reinforce the benefits the Census can bring to each community.
This TV commercial emphasizes the new Census form is simple with only 10 questions, and should take only 10 minutes per household to complete. It also works to reinforce the benefits the Census can bring to each community.
This TV commercial emphasizes the new Census form is simple with only 10 questions, and should take only 10 minutes per household to complete. It also works to reinforce the benefits the Census can bring to each community.
First page of the 2010 US Census translated into Bunong with voiceover. For Question 9, they are asked to check "OTHER ASIAN" and write in "MONTAGNARD". For the second person and other family members, look for our YouTube video: Census 2010: Bunong Translation, page 2-person 2.
The 2010 Census is easy, important and safe. This Tongan-language video shows you how to fill out and mail back your census form. When you take 10 minutes to answer 10 questions, you help your community get what it needs for the next 10 years.
The 2010 Census is easy, important and safe. This Tongan-language video shows you how to fill out and mail back your census form. When you take 10 minutes to answer 10 questions, you help your community get what it needs for the next 10 years.
The 2010 Census is easy, important and safe. This Tongan-language video shows you how to fill out and mail back your census form. When you take 10 minutes to answer 10 questions, you help your community get what it needs for the next 10 years.
The 2010 Census is easy, important and safe. This Tongan-language video shows you how to fill out and mail back your census form. When you take 10 minutes to answer 10 questions, you help your community get what it needs for the next 10 years.
The 2010 Census is easy, important and safe. This Tongan-language video shows you how to fill out and mail back your census form. When you take 10 minutes to answer 10 questions, you help your community get what it needs for the next 10 years.
The 2010 Census is easy, important and safe. This Tongan-language video shows you how to fill out and mail back your census form. When you take 10 minutes to answer 10 questions, you help your community get what it needs for the next 10 years.
The 2010 Census is easy, important and safe. This Tongan-language video shows you how to fill out and mail back your census form. When you take 10 minutes to answer 10 questions, you help your community get what it needs for the next 10 years.
Learn how canvassing can be an effective tool to reaching our hardest-to-count community members. In addition to tips and best practices regarding canvassing, this webinar will include a training on how to use an on-line mapping resource to help you figure out how to most effectively canvass in your neighborhood
Presentation Conducted by Steven Romalewski, CUNY Mapping Service at the Center for Urban Research, The Graduate Center / CUNY
Examples from local partners and grantees will also be provided.
Asian Americans are one of the most likely groups to throw out their Census forms. This only hurts our own community in the long run. Less numbers, less money. Let's get it right this decade and make sure we GET COUNTED!
A PSA and campaign to encourage Taiwanese Americans to check other and write-in Taiwanese.
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A PSA and campaign to encourage Taiwanese Americans to check other and write-in Taiwanese.
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Secretary Gary Locke talks about the importance of Census 2010 to AAPI Community
Ban Tin Hoi Cuu Sinh vien Si Quan Vo Bi Quoc Gia Viet Nam 1-3-2010
60 sec Lao language PSA with English sub-titles, generously produced by Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern CA (APALC), Center for Asian American Media (CAAM); and Laotian American National Alliance (LANA)
Time It Takes - 60 Sec Radio PSA - Vietnamese
Produced by the 2010 U.S. Census
To download a copy, go to: http://www.divshare.com/download/10591320-079
In the February 23 Community Corner on Darshan TV, host Deepa Iyer welcomes Terry Ao of the Asian American Justice Center and Mou Khan of SAALT to discuss the importance of the upcoming Census 2010, and what you can do to prepare!
PSA featuring Yvonne Lee, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census
Asian Americans: Its Time! Make Yourself Count! For more information about efforts by Asian Americans around the country to promote Census 2010
The Honorable Mike Honda, 15th Congressional District, U.S. House of Representatives and The Honorable Thomas E. Perez, Assistant Attorney General Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice encouraging Asian Americans to participate in Census 2010.
Asian American community leaders encouraging Asian Amerians to participate in Census 2010.
Asian American community leaders encouraging Asian Amerians to partipate in Census 2010.
Prominent members of the Asian American community-Karen Nagasaki, Margaret Fung, and David Lee, encourage Asian Americans to participate in the census. The video also focuses on the easiness of the form and the importance of this data.
Prominent members of the Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities-Momi Fernandez, Staton Enomoto, and Napali Woode discuss how their communities are impacted by the census.
Margaret Fung discusses how Asian Americans will benefit from participate in the 2010 Census.
David Lee encourages Asian Americans to participate in the 2010 Census.
The Honorable Gary Locke, Secretary of Commerce, gave the Welcome remarks regarding the 2010 Census at the National Partner Briefing. He discusses the Census Bureau's game plan for 2010.
PSA featuring Margaret Fung, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census
PSA featuring Kaoriko Kuge, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census
PSA featuring Kaoriko Kuge, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census
PSA featuring Kieu Chinh, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census
PSA featuring Dr. Suhaila Khan, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census
PSA featuring Councilmember Joaquin Lim, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census
PSA featuring Councilmember Joaquin Lim, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census
PSA featuring Anni Chung, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census
PSA featuring Niyanta Spelman, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census
PSA featuring Senator Mee Moua, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census
PSA featuring Vijay Amritraj, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census
PSA featuring Swaranjit Singh, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census
PSA featuring Vincent Pan, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census
PSA featuring Roxanna Bautista, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census
PSA featuring Michelle Park Steel, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census
PSA featuring Mary Tsang, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census
PSA featuring Cher Calvin, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census
PSA featuring Mona Lisa Yurchengco, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census
PSA featuring Rodel Rodis, urging all to participate in the US 2010 Census