*This program is hosted by our partner, Funders' Committee for Civic Participation (FCCP), who has extended an invitation to PNY members. Space is limited and will be granted on a first come, first served basis.*
We are excited to present new tools to support philanthropic and field work to reach a fair and accurate census count. Come learn about the Counting for Dollars Project, an effort to identify all federal financial assistance programs that rely on decennial census-derived data to guide the geographic distribution of funds, and the Hard-to-Count Mapping Project that helps identify areas with significant numbers of people most likely to go uncounted.
Explore
- How to access and use this valuable data to inform your strategy, support your grantees, and invest your resources as you prepare for Census 2020
- Any breaking news to be sure you are up-to-date on challenges for funding, design and implementation of the census
Presenters
- Florencia Gutierrez, Senior Associate, Knowledge Management, The Annie E. Casey Foundation
- Andrew Reamer, Research Professor, George Washington Institute of Public Policy, George Washington University
- Steven Romalewski, Director, CUNY Mapping Service, Center for Urban Research at The Graduate Center/CUNY
- Karen K. Narasaki (Moderator), Civil and Human Rights Consultant, Bauman Foundation
Designed for
All interested funders
Registration
Registration is required by July 25th.
Members and Non-Member Funders: Please click on the "Register Now" link above. Dial-in and webinar information will be emailed to you before the webinar.
Please email register@philanthropynewyork.org with any questions.