
This fact sheet produced by AALDEF’s 2010 Census Project provides basic information about the census and instructions on how to obtain inlanguage assistance. For more information go to www.aaldef.org
State: National
Language: Hindi
This poster is the second in a unique series designed to build awareness of and encourage participation in the 2010 Census. Display the poster in your office, lobby or other high-traffic area to inspire Hindi populations to "take action" and participate in the 2010 Census.
For more information visit: http://2010.census.gov/partners/materials/posters-materials.php
State: National
Language: Hindi
This poster is designed to raise awareness of the 2010 Census through imagery that demonstrates the impact census data can have on Hindi communities. Display this poster in your community to create awareness of the coming census.
For more information visit: http://2010.census.gov/partners/materials/posters-materials.php
State: National
Language: Hindi
With funding from the State of New York, the Asian American Federation adapted the messaging from the bus ads of the APICOUNT campaign for use in New York State. These ads were scheduled to be up for 4 weeks starting March 10, 2010. The telephone hotlines run through the Federation’s partners were included on the ads. The partners in this ad were the Indochina Sino-American Community Center and the NYC South Asian Task Force (Adhikaar, Chhaya CDC, SEVA Immigrant Advocacy Project, South Asian Council for Social Services, South Asian Youth Action). The ads were designed by Fresh Concentrate.
State: National, New York
Language: Hindi, Vietnamese
Description: With funding from the State of New York, the Asian American Federation adapted the messaging from the bus ads of the APICOUNT campaign for use in New York State. These ads were scheduled to be up for 4 weeks starting March 8, 2010. The telephone hotlines run through the Federation’s partners were included on the ads. The partners were the Council of Peoples Organization and the NYC South Asian Task Force (Adhikaar, Chhaya CDC, SEVA Immigrant Advocacy Project, South Asian Council for Social Services, South Asian Youth Action). The ads were designed by Fresh Concentrate.
State: National, New York
Language: Hindi, Tagalog, Urdu
Description: With funding from the State of New York, the Asian American Federation adapted the messaging from the bus ads of the APICOUNT campaign for use in New York State. These ads were scheduled to be up for 4 weeks starting March 8, 2010. The telephone hotlines run through the Federation’s partners were included on the ads. The partners in this ad were the Council of Peoples Organization and the NYC South Asian Task Force (Adhikaar, Chhaya CDC, SEVA Immigrant Advocacy Project, South Asian Council for Social Services, South Asian Youth Action). The ads were place on bus lines in Brooklyn and Queens boroughs. The ads were designed by Fresh Concentrate.
State: National, New York
Language: Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Nepali, Punjabi, Urdu
The Chinese Christian Herald Crusades, Council of Peoples Organization, Indochina Sino-American Community Center, Japanese American Social Services, Inc., MinKwon Center for Community Action, and the NYC South Asian Task Force (Adhikaar, Chhaya CDC, SEVA Immigrant Advocacy Project, South Asian Council for Social Services, South Asian Youth Action) established local telephone hotlines in 15 languages. The Asian American Federation provided funding support for these hotlines and place transit ads (found elsewhere on fillinourfuture.org) to promote the hotlines.
State: National, New York
Language: Bengali, Burmese, Chinese - Traditional, Gujarati, Hindi, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Nepali, Punjabi, Tamil, Urdu, Vietnamese
Phase 2: These ads will be placed in the market: MAR. 1 – APR. 10 The goal is to allay fears that Census data will be shared with the government and that information provided is safe and protected by law. Produced by the 2010 U.S. Census.
State: National
Language: Hindi
This poster is designed to assure hindi communities their census form responses are safe and confidential. Display this poster in your community to create awareness of the coming census.
For more information visit: http://2010.census.gov/partners/materials/posters-materials.php
State: National
Language: Hindi
Phase 1: The AWARENESS phase will be placed in the market: JAN. 18 – FEB. 28
The goal is to raise awareness and peak interest about the 2010 Census and educate on what is it, why it’s important and that it’s coming in March. Produced by the 2010 U.S. Census.
State: National
Language: Hindi, English
Provides general facts and frequently asked questions about the 2010 Census as well as the broad benefits of partnership; relevant to all audiences.
State: National
Language: Hindi
This brochure describes the process by which the Census Bureau counts U.S. residents.
For more information visit: http://2010.census.gov/partners/materials/brochure-materials.php
State: National
Language: Hindi
Provide in-language help for answering the English census form.
For more information visit: http://2010.census.gov/partners/materials/inlanguage.php
State: National
Language: Hindi
Phase 2: The MOTIVATION phase will be placed In the market: MAR. 1 – APR. 10. The goal is to instill a sense of urgency to take action and participate and to emphasize the message that it’s just 10 questions that take about 10 minutes. Produced by the 2010 U.S. Census.
State: National
Language: English, Hindi
SAALT’s factsheet provides FAQ’s and instructions on filling out the form. We encourage you to hand out these factsheets at your school, organization, house of worship, community center, etc. http://www.saalt.org/pages/Census-2010.html
State: National
Language: Hindi
With funding from the State of New York, the Asian American Federation combined the messaging from the bus ads of the APICOUNT campaign with the Census Bureau’s outdoor ads for the Asian Community for use in New York City’s subway system. These ads were scheduled to be up for 4 weeks starting March 8, 2010. The telephone hotlines run through the NYC South Asian Task Force (Adhikaar, Chhaya CDC, SEVA Immigrant Advocacy Project, South Asian Council for Social Services, South Asian Youth Action) was included on this ad. The ads were adapted by Fresh Concentrate from IW Group designs.
State: National, New York
Language: Bengali, Hindi, Urdu
With funding from the State of New York, the Asian American Federation combined the messaging from the bus ads of the APICOUNT campaign with the Census Bureau’s outdoor ads for the Asian Community for use in New York City’s subway system. These ads were scheduled to be up for 4 weeks starting March 8, 2010. A telephone hotline run through the NYC South Asian Task Force (Adhikaar, Chhaya CDC, SEVA Immigrant Advocacy Project, South Asian Council for Social Services, South Asian Youth Action) was included on the ad. The ads were adapted by Fresh Concentrate from IW Group designs.
State: National, New York
Language: Hindi, Tagalog
This newly developed brochure provides information on the importance of filling out the 2010 Census, answers to some frequently asked questions, and a timeline on Census 2010 activities to promote and encourage census response rates for Asian Americans. It will be provided in over 25 Asian and Pacific Islander languages.
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.
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.