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13 <br /> • Bob Coats, Governor's Census Liaison <br /> • Eric Edelheit, Census Bureau Liaison <br /> MAP of CCC Committees in NC <br /> CCC Role <br /> • Promote awareness of the Census <br /> • Encourage participation <br /> • Identify hard-to-reach communities <br /> • Work with trusted leaders in those communities <br /> The Census staff has already begun sowing CCC seeds. The NC CCC shouldn't reinvent the <br /> wheel, but we can support existing CCC and encourage CCC growth. <br /> • LOCAL ownership of the Census is key. <br /> • There's no set playbook for CCCs. They vary by the communities they serve, but there <br /> are some consistent components — assess, plan, budget, and communicate. <br /> • Almost every county in North Carolina has created a Complete Count Committee. <br /> • Counties understand what is at stake in terms of funding and political representation. <br /> Subcommittees <br /> • Be Counted Sites <br /> • Publicity and Marketing <br /> • Hard to Count Non-English Speaking <br /> • Hard to Count NGOs with clients <br /> • Community Outreach <br /> • Business Community <br /> • Schools <br /> • GIS/IT support <br /> • Elected Officials <br /> Be Counted Sites <br /> • Addresses the Digital Divide <br /> • Public Computers <br /> • Non-staffed (self-service) <br /> • Available during regular business hours <br /> • Pop up sites <br /> Hard to Count Committees <br /> • Homeless <br /> • Non-English speaking <br /> • College students <br /> • Young children <br /> Todd McGee said nearly one million children under the age of 5 were uncounted in the <br /> 2010 census <br /> Counting the Homeless <br /> • Service-Based Enumeration (SBE) <br />