Census 2020 Information
The United States Census counts every resident in the United States every 10 years. The 2020 Census Count concluded on October 15. Thank you for filling our your census and making sure that Everyone Counts in Longmont.
- Schedule Changes due to COVID-19
- Things to know about the Census in 2020
- Complete Census Count Committee
- Census Links
- Community Resources for Promoting the Census
Things to know about the Census
Responding is easier than ever
For the first time in history, it will be possible to respond to the Census via the internet. Phone responses and mailing in a paper form are still options too. Census forms are available in Spanish and several other languages.
- Online: Visit my2020census.gov on or after March 12
- Mail: Fill out the questionnaire mailed to your home in mid-March
- Phone: Call 844-330-2020 (en español 844-468-2020)
Questions about your completing your Census online? Watch this step-by-step tutorial on how to self-respond online:
The Census brings money to Longmont
A complete count ensures programs and services such as Medicaid, Section 8 housing vouchers, federal Pell Grants, childcare assistance, Head Start, and many more get the federal funding they rely on. In Longmont, we receive almost $1,500 per person per year in federal funding based on our Census count. For every person who isn’t counted, we lose about $15,000 over the next decade. If we miss 100 residents, Longmont could lose almost $1.5 million of dollars in federal funding!
The Census determines how we’re represented
Census results are used to determine how many seats states get in Congress; projections indicate that Colorado will likely gain a congressional seat! State and local officials also use census counts to draw boundaries for congressional districts, state legislative districts, and school districts.
Responding is safe
Your information is protected by law and confidentiality is guaranteed. Responses are only used to produce statistics; the Census Bureau does not disclose any personal information.
It’s required by law
Everyone living in the United States is required by law to be counted in the 2020 Census.
Complete Count Committee
To ensure Everyone Counts in Longmont, the Longmont City Council has appointed a Complete Count Committee.
Census Links
- Census 2020 website
- United States Census Bureau’s website
- Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG)
Community Resources
Help us spread the word about the Census at your next community meeting! Longmont has developed materials to guide a community conversation about the importance of participating in the Census. All materials below are in both Spanish and English:
- 2020 Longmont Census PowerPoint
- 2020 Informational Questionnaire – English
- 2020 Informational Questionnaire – Spanish and English
- Everyone Counts in Longmont Flyer
- Census Confidentiality – English and Spanish
- 2019 Longmont Community Profile
- Responding to the US Census in Spanish Fact Sheet
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