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How the Census Impacts Education

September 13, 2020 CNC Education Fund

BY THEA MARIE ROOD Learn how your neighborhood’s children will be affected for the next 10 years If you need a reason to participate in the Census, here’s a big one: Education for your community. […]

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Census data can help everyone enjoy the ride

September 13, 2020 CNC Education Fund

Every four years, the American Society of Civil Engineers takes a close look at the condition of the nation’s infrastructure and gives it an overall grade. In 2017, we rated a “D+.” The ASCE periodically […]

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Like most of California, Merced has a housing crisis and needs more new homes built.

September 13, 2020 CNC Education Fund

BY ALLEN PIERLEONI A home for every family 2020 Census could help alleviate San Joaquin Valley’s affordable-housing crisis. Federal funding based on Census data nourishes a broad spectrum of programs, including support for affordable housing […]

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Census touches these health-related programs

September 13, 2020 CNC Education Fund

The data gathered by the 2020 Census will examine the medical-related needs and program-related priorities in urban and rural areas, and fund counties and states based on that information. Did you know that Calaveras County […]

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Be counted for health care

September 13, 2020 CNC Education Fund

BY ALLEN PIERLEONI Census data guides the distribution of funds for new hospitals and clinics,caregiver staffing and medical supplies Why is it essential that every person in the United States be counted in the 2020 […]

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Stand Up and be Counted

September 13, 2020 CNC Education Fund

BY ANNE STOKES U.S. Census count determines the fate of billionsof dollars of California funding. The U.S. Census puts the power of the government into the hands of the people. By providing an accurate population […]

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Remember our children!

September 13, 2020 CNC Education Fund

While the U.S. Census count determines funding for schools, public assistance programs, libraries and more, children are most commonly left out. It’s important to count kids — even newborns — when filling out the Census […]

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¡El Censo del 2020 es aquí ahora!

September 13, 2020 CNC Education Fund

POR DEBBIE ARRINGTON Y hay mucho en juego en este gran recuento. Una vez cada 10 años, el gobierno federal intenta contar a cada persona que vive en suelo estadounidense. Es una tarea de cada […]

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Take 10 minutes to shape the next 10 years

September 13, 2020 CNC Education Fund

BY DEBBIE ARRINGTON The 2020 Census is here now! And a lot is riding on this big count. Once every 10 years, the federal government attempts to count every person living on U.S. soil. It’s […]

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‘Let your voices be heard’

August 28, 2020 CNC Education Fund

“Veterans love to tell war stories, but now they
need to start telling
Census stories.”
— Virginia A. Wimmer.
Deputy director, San Joaquin County Veterans Service Office
[…]

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