On April 26, 2021, the United States Census Bureau (USCB) released the census apportionment data. This census data is used to allocate seats in the U.S.
The time to ensure the count is here! The 2020 Census has faced many challenges — the attempt to include an untested citizenship question, delays in funding, and now the untold impact of COVID-19.
A fair and accurate census that reflects our communities is absolutely vital to ensure that Californians receive access to resources and equal political representation.
Together with the League of California Community Foundations, Philanthropy California encourages its members to send letters of public comment related to the U.S.
Philanthropy California has signed on to the Census Policy Advocacy Network's (CPAN) budget request.
We are an inclusive California and we all deserve to be counted.
California has long been home to a special kind of American Dream. People from all walks of life come to our state to find opportunity and prosperity.
We write to express our opposition to the Department of Justice’s December 12, 2017 request to include a new citizenship question on the 2020 Census.