Census 2010
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In 2010, the U.S. Census Bureau will conduct the process of counting every resident in the United States. All residents of the U.S. must be counted; this includes people of all ages, races, ethnic groups, citizens and non-citizens. The Census Bureau will mail or deliver questionnaires to your house in March 2010.
 
It is vitally important that every resident fill out the questionnaire (or request additional assistance to complete the form if needed). The City of Denver receives funds from the U.S. government based on the census count of the population, so every person not counted means that Denver will not receive these funds.
 
 
  
 Announcements
Youth Engage Five Points about Census
Approximately 30 youth from YouthBiz will wear Denver Census 2010 T-shirts and go door-to-door Friday in the Five Points neighborhood to increase awareness about the upcoming Census and distribute fliers. More...



Denver Launches First Complete Count Committee - Thursday, January 29, 2009
The City and County of Denver became the first community in the State to launch a Census 2010 Complete Count Committee.  The Complete Count Committee (CCC) is a group of community leaders appointed by Mayor John Hickenlooper for the purpose of developing and implementing a comprehensive 2010 Census awareness campaign in partnership with the U.S. Census Bureau aimed at ensuring every resident of Denver is counted in the 2010 Census. See the full press release for more information
  
Census at a Glance
Every 10 years, the Census counts everyone residing in the United States.
 
Census data is used to allocate $300 billion in federal funds each year.
 
The next Census count begins April 1, 2010.
 
The Census questionnaire has only 10 questions.
 
You can find more information about the 2010 Census in Denver on this page


U.S. Census 2010 web site has additional information.
 
The Colorado State Demography Office has information about state and municipality population and

demographics.

  
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