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2 <br /> • Hard to Count Non-English speaking: Chinese School, El Centro <br /> • Hard To Count Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) with Clients: Department of <br /> Social Services, Department of Health <br /> • Housing: County, Town, Habitat for Humanity, EmPOWERment, <br /> • Community Outreach: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People <br /> (NAACP), churches, faith assemblies <br /> • Business Community: Chambers of Commerce <br /> • Schools: Orange County Schools, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools <br /> • Colleges/Universities: Durham Technical Community College, UNC-Chapel Hill off- <br /> campus <br /> • Plan ning/GIS/Information Technology Support: Planning and Technology Department <br /> Staffs <br /> • Elected Officials: Serving as Ambassadors <br /> Among the Strategies that the Committee plans to use are: <br /> • Videos, Facebook, other social media outlets <br /> • News online and in print <br /> • Public Service Announcements on the radio, in buses <br /> • Posters in local government facilities, medical clinics and businesses <br /> • Get out the Count events <br /> • Tabling at events <br /> • Website with links <br /> • Identify trusted partners within the hard-to-reach communities to deliver our message. <br /> • Recruit community Census communicators who will spread the messages to <br /> neighborhoods through listservs, e-mail newsletters, social media, Next Door and other <br /> means. <br /> • Kickoff events on Census Day (April 1, 2020) at all Be Counted Sites <br /> Tentative schedule <br /> • January-February — The Census Bureau begins national awareness campaign. The <br /> Orange County CCC will develop local messages to amplify the Census Bureau's <br /> outreach efforts with a focus on the importance of participating in the Census. In addition, <br /> the Committee will develop talking points that address specifically how the Census data <br /> is used to benefit the local community. The CCC will recruit community volunteers who <br /> will agree to share information with their friends and neighbors through community <br /> emails, newsletters, etc. <br /> • March — The Census Bureau mails postcards to households with unique identifying <br /> numbers. Households will be able to complete the census online, by phone or by <br /> requesting a paper form. The CCC message will shift to alerting residents to expect the <br /> postcard and encouraging them to complete the questionnaire. <br /> • April — Be Counted sites will open on Census Day (April 1) to provide online access to <br /> residents who do not have Internet service. These sites will be located at libraries, <br /> community centers and other facilities throughout Orange County (see attached map). <br /> The Be Counted Subcommittee will look to add additional sites in areas that have <br /> experienced low response rates in prior censuses. <br /> • May-July— The Committee will continue to promote responding to the census. <br />