Complete Count Committees

Complete Count Committees

A Complete Count Committee (CCC) is a team of state, local, or community leaders that develops and implements a locally based outreach and awareness campaign to promote the 2010 Census in a particular community and to ensure every resident in that area is counted. They serve as “census ambassadors”, promoting the census to everyone in their local areas, and especially in those hard-to-count populations in their areas.

CCCs provide a vehicle for coordinating and nurturing a cooperative effort between local governments, communities, and the Census Bureau. Often they comprise key influential community leaders with representation from different areas of the community – government, education, media, community- and faith-based organizations, and businesses.

By joining as a member here, you can log-in and find your local Complete Count Committee contacts, templates, multi-media tools and maps of your hardest-to-count populations.

California Governor Schwarzenegger signed an Executive Order (S-10-09) on July 12th, 2009 to create the California Complete Count Committee (CCCC) to leverage leaders and organizations across the state to ensure California achieves a fair and accurate count. The committee represents the diverse population, geography and organizations in California.

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Local Complete Count Committees (Local CCCs)

Many local jurisdictions and community groups have already formed Complete Count Committees (CCCs) in partnership with the US Census Bureau.  Coordinating with the CCCs in your area will help identify gaps in outreach coverage and duplicative efforts.

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Partnership Specialists

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Second California Complete Count Committee Meeting