The Partnership for America’s Children, The National Urban League, and the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund invite you to join us on a call May 24 from 2 to 3:30pm EDT to learn about…
Since the Household Pulse Survey ended in July, several programs essential to the well-being of children and families have expired. Families have had to cope without the $600/week supplemental unemployment payment, the eviction moratorium lapsed and was only partially…
The Partnership for America’s Children is calling on Congress to include imperative language in the next COVID relief package that would extend the statutory reporting deadlines for the 2020 Census by four months and prohibit the Bureau and the…
The Partnership for America’s Children is appalled by the President’s July 21st unconstitutional memorandum mandating the exclusion of undocumented individuals from the decennial census apportionment data. This will hurt children—citizen children, documented children, and undocumented children—because it will discourage…
At least 4 million U.S. children under age 5 live in neighborhoods with a very high risk of undercounting young children in the 2020 Census, according to a recent analysis by Population Reference Bureau (PRB). Now that the 2020…
The Partnership for America’s Children and the KIDS COUNT project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation hosted this webinar to review the first results from the Census Bureau’s new Pulse survey. It also identifies a number of other new…
The Partnership for America’s Children is serving as the national hub on the undercount of young children in the 2020 Decennial Census. In this role the Partnership is co-leading a national working group of child-serving organizations that is developing…
Watch this recorded webinar to understand the Census, and the need for an accurate count.