Webinar: Preparing for Census 2030—Mobilizing Advocates for Impact

Dear Census Advocates,

Thank you so much for joining us for Preparing for Census 2030—Mobilizing Advocates for Impact. You can find the recording here. Download the slides using the button on the right. If you want to learn whether there will be a funder meeting about supporting census work in your state, and whether you can get involved in it, email kiki.jamieson@gmail.com.

You can find the Roadmap to the 2030 Census here and the Child Advocates Roadmap to 2030 here. You can find your state and county’s undercount of young children in the Census Bureau visualization of state and local young child undercounts here. You can learn more about the LUCA process through this webinar and this resource guide. For those just getting introduced to the challenge of counting young children, or who want a refresher, this webinar covers the basics.

If you would like the underlying Lake Research materials on their findings, or would like technical assistance in applying them, please email Debbie Stein at dstein@chn.org. If you would like to join our google drive list for updates and our monthly calls, please email Joe Battistelli at jbattistelli@chn.org

-Best,

Count All Kids Steering Committee

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