2020 Census: Invitations to
be counted will arrive in the mail starting March 11th
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[March 07, 2020]
The US Census will be distributing invitations to respond to the
2020 Census by mail starting Thursday March 12th. Every household
will receive an invitation that will include a unique Census ID
number and the web address to the online portal to complete the
survey. Only one member of each household needs to complete the
survey even if members in the home have different last names. The ID
number is attached to the household address not to name.
The 2020 Census influences community funding and congressional
representation for the next decade. Its important, easy and
confidential. Survey questions include total number of persons
living in the household, type of home, demographics and relationship
to the person completing the survey. The Census will never ask for
social security numbers, political or religious based questions,
citizenship status, bank account information, or ever ask for money.
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Households will receive several reminders throughout March and April until the
survey is completed. If the survey still has not been completed by May or June,
the US Census will send an authorized Census taker to your address to assist you
in completion of the survey.
To receive quick answers to your 2020 Census questions, you can text “Questions”
to 987-987. For more information on the 2020 Census, you can visit the US Census
website at www.2020census.gov. You can also call CAPCIL at 217-732-2159 with
questions or to schedule a time to complete your survey at one of their office
locations.
Funded by the Illinois Department of Human Services. The contents are solely the
responsibility of the author.
[Breann Titus
Director of Agency Development
Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois] |