The 2020 Census will begin in March 2020. Census Day is April 1, 2020. The SFIC Faith Toolkit 2020 Census is aimed to help faith leaders in the Bay Area ensure that all community members are counted in the 2020 Census.
SFIC Faith Toolkit 2020 Census
General Resources
- 2020 Census
- 2020 Census Bureau Outreach Materials
- 2020 Census OC Counts Resources
- 2020 Census Partner Social Media Content
- 2020 Decennial Census Program Resources
- Asian Americans Advancing Justice
- Basic Census Information
- Bay Area Counts 2020
- Bay Area Counts 2020 Resource Materials
- California Census 2020
- Census Help Center Registration Form
- Census 2020 and Confidentiality
- Census 2020 Outreach Materials
- Census Outreach 101 and What Community-Based Organizations Can Do
- Community Outreach Power Point Presentation
- Community Outreach Toolkit
- Count All Kids
- Counting Young Children in 2020 Census
- Count Us in 2020
- Customize Facsheets
- Educational Poster
- Faith Community Action Guide
- Homelessness in 2020 Census
- How the 2020 Census Will Invite Everyone to Respond
- Latino Community Foundation 2020 Census Resources
- Latino Impact in 2020 Census
- NALEO Educational Fund 2020 Census Resources
- PICO California
- SF Census 2020 Materials Order Form
- SF Counts
- SF Office of Civic Engagement & Immigrant Affairs - 2020 Census
- Supporting Self-Response in 2020 Census
- Why the Census Matters California Factsheet
Linguistic Resources
- 2020 Census (Spanish)
- 2020 Census Barriers, Attitudes and Motivators Study Survey and Focus Groups
- 2020 Census Glossary (Japanese)
- Arab America Institute: Yalla Count Me In
- Arab America Institute: Yalla Count Me In Social Media Toolkit
- Census 2020 and Confidentiality (Spanish)
- Census 2020 Messaging Testing Results
- Count Us in 2020 (15 Asian Languages)
- Language Resources and How To Get Assistance
- Latino Community Foundation Enumerator Flyer (Spanish)
- Why the Census Matters National Factsheet (Chinese)
Local Groups Providing Linguistic Assistance
- Arab Resource and Organizing Center
- Asociacion Mayab
- Bayanihan Equity Center
- Catholic Charities
- Chinatown YMCA
- Chinese for Affirmative Action
- Curry Senior Center
- Good Samaritan Family Resource Center
- Justice & Diversity Center of the Bar Association of San Francisco
- Mission Economic Development Agency
- Mission Graduates
- North East Services
- Samoan Community Development Center
- South of Market Community Action Network
Technological Resources
- Census Confidentiality, Privacy and Access Technology FAQs
- Census Digital Organizing Training Series
- Census Outreach
- Census Outreach Community Motivator
Local Groups Providing Technological Assistance
- APA Family Support Services
- Chinatown Community Development Center
- Code Tenderloin
- Japantown Task Force
- Renaissance Parents of Success
- Self-Help for the Elderly
- Southeast Asian Community Center
- Tenderloin Neighborhood Development
- Wu Yee Children's Services
Volunteer, Canvassing, and Census Job Information
- 2020 Census Jobs
- Census Address Canvassers Job Qualifications and Duties
- Census Career Site Recruitment
- Census Takers/Enumerators Job Qualifications and Duties
Libraries
All 28 San Francisco locations will have multiple computers available for the public to use to take the Census and staff to assist people to the website.
Hard to Count Communities
- Mapping Hard to Count Communities for a Fair and Accurate 2020 Census
- Response Outreach Area Mapper (ROAM)
Additional Resources
- Californians Rely on Accurate Census Data
- Census 2020 At a Glance
- Census 2020 Basic Facts
- Census 2020 Operations Webinar Series
- Complete Count Commitee for Elected Officials
- Cyber Security and Maintaining Public Trust
- How to Identify a Census Employee
- How Will the 2020 Census Invite Everyone to Respond