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Grantee-only Materials
- Posters, flyers and stickers (face masks, sticker, flyers, posters, etc., from MNA/State Campaign)
- Google drive with grantee material examples
- Updated Census Operations timeline (US Census Bureau)
- COVID-19 Information (BeCountedMI2020, Healthcare.gov, several languages)
- Disinformation (For information ONLY, Do NOT distribute, Data & Society)
- March Grantee Convening slides (CFSEM + CitizenDetroit)
- March Grantee Convening slides (City of Detroit)
- City of Detroit Census Captains
- Grantee Contact Database
- Weekly Census Intelligence Briefing Archive
- December Grantee Convening slides
- City of Detroit Paper Form v Internet Postcard (Map by Census Tract)
- Join the Southeast Michigan Counts Facebook Group
- Translated flyers (English, Arabic, Spanish, various types, SDBA)
- ACCESS Pledge Card (English and Arabic)
- Wayne United Census Basics (Rack cards)
- Census 101 (English, Matrix, One-page flyer)
- Census 101 (Spanish, Matrix, One-page flyer)
- Census 101 (Arabic, Chaldean Community Foundation)
- Census 101 (Chinese, Association of Chinese Americans)
- Census 101 for Schools (Congress of Communities, Standing Board)
- Flat Rock Census 101 + sign-up form (One-page flyer)
- Thanksgiving Dinner event (Matrix, Postcard)
- Census March (Focus:HOPE, Postcard)
- Macomb (door hangers side one and two)
- Sterling Heights + Chaldean Community Foundation Census FAQs (Flyer, Arabic)
- BAPAC Census Fact Sheet (English)
- BAPAC Census Fact Sheet (Bangla)
- Area Agency on Aging 1B Census Advocacy (webpage for Seniors)
- Census webpage (Chaldean Community Foundation)
- Fall 2019 Grantee Convening Slides
Logos
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- Download the Southeast Michigan Counts Logo (Color)
- Download the Southeast Michigan Counts Logo (White)
- Download the CFSEM logo (stacked) here
- Download the CFSEM logo (horizontal) here
- 2020 Census Brand Guidelines (US Census Bureau)
- 2020 Census Tagline (12 languages)
Social Media
- Twitter: #Census2020 #BeCountedMI2020 @cfsem @MNAonline mivoicecounts.org
- Instagram: #Census2020 #BeCountedMI2020 @cfsem @MNAonline mivoicecounts.org
- Facebook: #Census2020 #BeCountedMI2020 @cfsem @MNAonline mivoicecounts.org
Community Outreach + Toolkits
- How to Host a Successful Text Bank (English, Team Mobilize webinar)
- Immigration Task Force census videos (multiple languages)
- Digital Communications and Outreach toolkit (NALEO, English + Spanish)
- Virtual Organizing Strategies (English, Team Mobilize webinar)
- Community presentation (informational, editable Powerpoint)
- Community presentation (interactive, quiz, editable Powerpoint)
- Pledge Card (editable .pdf)
- Pledge Card (editable Powerpoint)
- Pledge card (English)
- Census 2020 Fast Fact Poster (English)
- Census 2020 Fast Fact Poster (Arabic)
- Census 2020 Fast Fact Poster (Burmese)
- Census 2020 Fast Fact Poster (Hmong)
- Census 2020 Fast Fact Poster (Spanish)
- Census 2020 Fast Fact Poster (Vietnamese)
- Fast Fact Rack Card (or door hanger, English)
- Fast Fact Rack Card (or door hanger, Arabic)
- Fast Fact Rack Card (or door hanger, Spanish)
- Census Curriculum Linked to Power Building (South Carolina Appleseed and Greater Birmingham Ministries, facilitation guide with handouts)
- Community Outreach Toolkit (US Census Bureau)
- Illinois Count Me In Census 2020 Communications Toolkit (variety of materials)
- State of Colorado Resource Hub (source a variety of materials in English and Spanish)
- National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Education Fund/NALEO Communications Toolkit (Spanish)
- NALEO Census 101 (Spanish)
- NALEO Census 101 (English)
- Yalla Count Me In Downloadable Materials (Arabic and English)
- Translated Get Out The Count Materials (Asian Americans Advancing Justice, various Asian languages)
Frequently Asked Questions + Tips
- Disinformation 101 (English)
- What is disinformation (English)
- Detecting disinformation (English)
- Detecting disinformation (Arabic)
- Avoiding scams (English, AARP)
- Avoiding scams (Spanish, AARP)
- Census confidentiality (One-page flyer, State of Minnesota)
- 2020 Census and confidentiality (One-page flyer, English)
- 2020 Census and confidentiality (One-page flyer, Arabic)
- 2020 Census and confidentiality (One-page flyer, Spanish)
- CFSEM weekly email newsletter archive (maintained by Mobo Ayeni, EarlyWorks)
- Census Tips for Reporters (National Public Radio’s Hansi Lo Wang)
- Grantee Frequently Asked Questions
- Frequently Asked Questions (State of Colorado)
City, State + National Resources
- City of Detroit census map (real-time updates)
- May social media content calendar (MNA, updated monthly)
- April virtual census party (MNA)
- Self-response Rates By State (US Census Bureau)
- Host a Create-A-Thon or source community content (US Census Bureau)
- Community Videos (US Census Bureau, multiple languages)
- Public Service Announcements videos (US Census Bureau, toolkit)
- City of Detroit citizens videos (various, look for “Census 2020”)
- State of Michigan state-specific Census 101 presentation
- School activities, all ages (US Census Bureau)
- Breakdown of Michigan Federal Funding (Counting for Dollars 2020 Program, State breakdown)
- Internet First Preview Letter (US Census Bureau)
- Internet Choice (Paper First) Preview Letter (US Census Bureau)
- Preview of Questionnaire (US Census Bureau)
- Preview of the online form (Youtube video, STARTS at 1:56:15)
- BeCountedMI2020 Downloadable Resources (Filter the materials by type)
- MIVoiceCounts.org (State of Michigan public-facing site, many resources)
- Be Counted Detroit 2020 (City of Detroit resources)
- American Library Association Library Guide to the 2020 Census
- Minnesota’s Communication + Mobilization Plan (Grassroots Solutions)
- Immigration statistics slides (The Poynter Institute and US Census Bureau)
- The Census State Landscape Scan (Grassroots Solutions)
- NonprofitVOTE Nonprofits Count Resources
- Faith in Public Life video (faith-oriented video)
Area Complete Count Committees + Municipal Contacts
- Bloomfield Township, Contact: Jan Roncelli
- Dearborn, Contact: Hassan Sheikh (313-404-2058)
- Detroit, Contact: Victoria Kovari
- Ferndale, Contact: Justin Lyons
- Grosse Pointe, Contact: Jennifer Palms Boettcher
- Highland Park Complete Count Committee, Contact: Anistia Thomas
- Oakland County Complete Count Committee, Contact: Janet Jackson and Shelley Goodman Taub
- Oak Park Complete Count Committee, Contact: Crystal VanVleck
- Pontiac Complete Count Committee, Contact: Tameka Ramsey
- Royal Oak Complete Count Committee, Contact: James Krizen
- Sterling Heights Complete Count Committee, Contact: Melanie Ryska
- Wayne County Complete Count Committee, Contact: Zaineb A. Hussein
Counting Young Children
- Counting All Kids (One-page Flyer, Partnership for America’s Children)
- Counting Young Children in the 2020 Census (One-page Flyer, US Census Bureau)
- Update from the Undercount of Young Children Subteam (US Census Bureau) USE with Understanding Complex Families Slide
- Young Children and the Census Undercount (Multiple resources from The Early Childhood Funders Collaborative)
- Understanding the Undercount of Young Children (The Annie E. Casey Foundation, 4/2019 blog post)
Businesses + Census Engagement
- Customer + Employee Engagement (single flyer, ReadyNation)
- Customer + Employee Engagement (three flyers per sheet, ReadyNation)
- Customer + Employee Engagement (single flyer without logo, ReadyNation)
- Customer + Employee Engagement (three flyers without logo per sheet, ReadyNation)
- Engage Business Owners + Operators (handout, ReadyNation)
- Customizable Handout (ReadyNation)
- Employee Engagement Language (template, ReadyNation)
- Business or Organization Newsletter Language (template, ReadyNation)
- Detroit Regional Chamber Resources and FAQs
- Council for a Strong America (Publications and resources)
- How and Why Companies Invest in Get-Out-The-Vote Efforts, Harvard Business Review
- Michigan Census Toolkit (ReadyNation)
Messaging Research
- 2020 Census Predictive Models and Audience Segmentation Report (US Census Bureau, especially pages 66-82) USE with Census ROAM tool + the 2020 Census Audience Segmentation Layer selected
- CFSEM Audience Segmentation
- Fear Nuances slide sourced from Professor Hayg Oshagan
- Asian, Pacific Islander Research (Asian Americans Advancing Justice/AAJC)
- Arab American Research (Arab American Institute)
- More Black than Blue: Politics and Power in the 2019 Black Census (Color of Change, Black Futures Lab)
- Black Community Research (Color of Change, Hart Research, and Brossard Research)
- Message Testing Webinars + Materials (Funders Committee for Civic Participation)
Press Release Information
The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan believes it is important to inform the public about the activities of the nonprofit sector. We encourage grant recipients to publicize their work and the grant you have received from the Community Foundation whenever appropriate.
The following paragraph should be used in press releases about Community Foundation grants:
The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan is a full-service philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change in our region. As a permanent community endowment built by gifts from thousands of individuals and organizations, the Foundation supports a wide variety of activities benefiting education, arts and culture, health, human services, community development, and civic affairs. Since its inception, the Foundation has distributed more than $1.1 billion through nearly 69,000 grants to nonprofit organizations throughout Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw, St. Clair, and Livingston counties. For more information, please visit www.cfsem.org.
Please submit for review a draft of any press releases that mention Community Foundation grants.
You may e-mail drafts to Sherrie Arb, Vice President, Communications, at sarb@cfsem.org.
CFSEM Press Release
- Download the CFSEM Press Release
- Visit the CFSEM Press Release Post
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