Census Toolkit

Download ready-to-use materials below to launch your Census movement. Check back regularly as new materials—both created by Art+Action and from partner organizations—in multiple languages are continuously added.

Send us your Census assets, and we’ll add them to the toolkit to share with your neighbors near and far.

+ Email Your Census Materials

For customized COME TO YOUR CENSUS assets to personalize your call-to-action for your state, city, school, business, or family, fill out this Google Form, or send requests to hello@artandaction.us. COME TO YOUR CENSUS, BROOKLYN / DOLORES HUERTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL / SAFEWAY / DAD!

Join us to ignite our communities to ensure they receive their fair share of resources and political representation for the next ten years!


Create Your Census Movement
#ComeToYourCensus

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Get the basics on this 9-question confidential survey that takes 10 minutes to complete. It determines where and how federal money and power are distributed. When you fill out the Census, each person in your household (including you) brings $20,000 into your community over the next ten years for affordable housing, healthy food, healthcare, public schools, foster care, free meals, job training, essential emergency services, roads, preschools, and more.
如何:人口普查 – Leah Nichols
How to: 2020 Census – Leah Nichols
Paano kumpletuhin: Sensus – Leah Nichols
Como se hace: el Censo – Leah Nichols
Money and Power – Chinese – Robert Saywitz
Money and Power – Tagalog – Robert Saywitz
Money and Power – Tagalog – Robert Saywitz
Money and Power – Chinese – Robert Saywitz
Lunar New Year Toolkit – Asian Americans Advancing Justice
Count Us in 2020 – Asian Americans Advancing Justice
Internet Self-Response Portal Guide – Census Counts
Internet Self-Response Portal, What to Expect – Census Counts
Questions and Answers for Stakeholders – US Census Bureau
2020 Census Complete Count Committee Guide – US Census Bureau
What is the Census and Elected Official PSA Scripts – US Census Bureau
Census and Confidentiality – US Census Bureau
2020 Response Rate Challenge Toolkit – US Census Bureau
Tú Cuentas – US Census Bureau
Get Your Community Counted – US Census Bureau
You Count! Be Counted
OCEIA SF Counts
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OCEIA SF Counts
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OCEIA SF Counts
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OCEIA SF Counts
OCEIA SF Counts
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OCEIA SF Counts
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United Way Bay Area Counts – Census Outreach – Spanish
United Way Bay Area Counts – Census Outreach
Come to Your Census, SF
Come to Your Census, SF
Come to Your Census, SF
Come to Your Census, SF
9 Questions 10 Minutes – Chinese – Sanctuary City Project
9 Questions 10 Minutes – Sanctuary City Project
9 Questions 10 Minutes – Sanctuary City Project
9 Questions 10 Minutes – Spanish – Sanctuary City Project
9 Questions 10 Minutes – Spanish – Sanctuary City Project
9 Questions 10 Minutes – Chinese – Sanctuary City Project
9 Questions 10 Minutes – Chinese – Sanctuary City Project
9 Questions 10 Minutes – Tagalog – Sanctuary City Project
9 Questions 10 Minutes – Tagalog – Sanctuary City Project
Money and Power – Robert Saywitz
Money and Power – Tagalog – Robert Saywitz
Money and Power – Spanish – Robert Saywitz
Who Counts – Sanctuary City Project
Who Counts – Sanctuary City Project
Who Counts – Spanish – Sanctuary City Project
Who Counts – Spanish – Sanctuary City Project
Who Counts – Chinese – Sanctuary City Project
Who Counts – Chinese – Sanctuary City Project
Who Counts – Tagalog – Sanctuary City Project
Who Counts – Tagalog – Sanctuary City Project
Who Counts Tagalog – Sanctuary City Project
9 Questions 10 Minutes – Tagalog – Sanctuary City Project
9 Questions 10 Minutes – Spanish – Sanctuary City Project
9 Questions 10 Minutes – Chinese – Sanctuary City Project
9 Questions 10 Minutes – Sanctuary City Project
OCEIA Census Guide – Chinese
OCEIA Census Guide – Tagalog
OCEIA Census Guide – Spanish
OCEIA SF Counts
AARP – Stay Safe While You Take the Census
How to Respond
Census 2020 What You Need to Know
Census Bureau Community Outreach Toolkit
NALEO Get Counted
Will You Count? American Indians and Alaska Natives – Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality
Will You Count? Latinos – Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality
Will You Count? African Americans – Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality
Will You Count? MENA – Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality
Counting Young Children – Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality
Census FAQ
Make Yourself Seen and Heard – NALEO
Make Yourself Count – NALEO
Why We Ask Each Question – US Census Bureau
Census 101 Infographic – Count the Nation
Accessibility and the Census
Census and Confidentiality – US Census Bureau
Census Bureau – LGBTQ+
Census Bureau – African American
Join the Movement Poster – Count the Nation
You Can Help – US Census Bureau
Civic Duty – US Census Bureau

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Filter by type to download or customize-whatever strikes your fancy!

Posters
Most are 11 x 17 so anyone who has access to a printer or copy machine should be good to go!

Postcards
Print these out in any size, or go pro and send them to a printing company

Social Media Pics, Memes, and GIFS
From serious to funny – we love to laugh on all the socials

One-Sheets
Offering social media captions, data, and talking points as you spread the Census gospel!

Art+Action
Specially-commissioned by us, just for you

Spread the word in your community, IRL and online

PRINT and put up around your neighborhood, school, business, or home.

POST on your social media channels: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, WeChat, TikTok, Snapchat, Triller—everywhere! Choose a Caption from our ‘One-Sheeters + Factoids’ and add it below your post.

Use one or more of the following #hashtags and tag us, so we can discover YOUR Census movement:
• #ComeToYourCensus
• #2020census
• #SFCounts
• #ICameToMyCensus
• @artandaction.us


From March 12 – October 31, 2020 set up a Census Hub in your organization, business, school, or apartment building and invite your community to come safely take the 2020 Census.

You’ll need: 

An internet-enabled computer or tablet set to 2020Census.gov

Signage that lets people know they should COME TO YOUR CENSUS at your location, which you can download HERE

Let OCEIA know you’ll be hosting a 2020 Census hub—and if you’ll be offering any in-person or multilingual translation support, so they can feature you on the San Francisco Census Help Center map

Fired Up to Create Even More 2020 Census Materials?

Hold Your Own Census Create-A-Thon:
Whether you’re a professional creative, a hard-to-count community advocate, a student activist, or just fired up about Census, this 10-week plan from Art+Action’s Coalition Partner the Census Open Innovation Labs, will get you on your way to hosting a Create-a-Thon in your own community to generate even more materials to ignite everyone around the 2020 Census.



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