CA Complete Count Office Reports
Campaign Reports
- California Census 2020 Outreach and Communication Campaign Final Report
A report that describes the unprecedented community mobilization and multi-faceted engagement effort undertaken by the State for the 2020 federal decennial census. It also provides the initial results from this effort and recommendations for future census outreach and communications Campaigns.- Executive Summary and Strategic Overview (PDF)
- Acknowledgements (PDF forthcoming)
- Campaign Snapshots
Weekly campaign updates, from June 30 through the end of the campaign, on outreach and communications progress.- October 20, 2020 (PDF)
- October 13, 2020 (PDF)
- October 6, 2020 (PDF)
- September 29, 2020 (PDF)
- September 22, 2020 (PDF)
- September 15, 2020 (PDF)
- September 9, 2020 (PDF)
- September 1, 2020 (PDF)
- August 25, 2020 (PDF)
- August 18, 2020 (PDF)
- August 3, 2020 (PDF)
- July 20, 2020 (PDF)
- July 6, 2020 (PDF)
- June 30, 2020 (PDF)
- California Neighborhoods Count Survey – Preliminary Observations by the California Complete Count – Census 2020 Office (PDF forthcoming) – The California Neighborhoods Count Survey, also known as the California Housing and Population Sample Enumeration (CHPSE), is an effort led by the RAND Corp. to help ensure accurate state demographic estimates and to measure the effectiveness of California’s census outreach Campaign.
- Evaluating the California Complete Count Census 2020 Campaign: A Narrative Report
An independent evaluation of the Campaign and a comprehensive narrative report telling the story of Campaign partner, vendor, and staff experiences. - Language and Communication Access Plan (LACAP) (PDF)
The Campaign strategy document that ensured language and communication access is linguistically and culturally appropriate and provides equal and meaningful access to California’s vulnerable populations. - Statewide Outreach and Communications Strategy (SOCS)
A point-in-time documentation of the statewide census Campaign. It offers a wealth of detailed information on preparations, including the initial groundwork and resource allocation, that may be beneficial for planning for other local, regional, or statewide initiatives.- Final Report
- Interim Report
CA Complete Count Committee – Reports to the Office of the Governor
The California Complete Count Committee (CCCC) was established pursuant to Executive Order B-49-18 which created an advisory panel of community leaders to encourage full participation in the 2020 Census and submit biannual reports to the Governor.
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Quarterly Reports to the Legislature
Progress reports to the Legislature, as required in Section 45 of Senate Budget Bill 866, Chapter 53, Statutes of 2018 (SB 866).
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Media and Public Relations
- February 2021 – NUNA Consulting Group – Native People Count California Close Out Report (PDF) – A dedicated outreach strategy to Native American populations.
- December 2020 – NUNA Consulting Group – 2020 Census CA Complete Count Office: Equity Focused Paid Media Campaign (PDF) – Equity focused paid media campaign which had broad statewide reach to California’s Hard-to-Count communities by incorporating a fully integrated and multilevel implementation media campaign.
- December 2020 – Mercury Public Affairs Final Report (PDF) – Outreach and Public Relations statewide media campaign, targeting Hard-to-Count Californians in 14 languages.
- December 2020 – Social Quest, Inc. – Census 2020 Campaign: Final Measurement Report – California’s 15 Hardest-to-Count Populations (PDF) – Measures the impact of the communications Campaign on awareness and attitudes toward the 2020 Census and completion of the Census form among California’s Hard-to-Count populations.
Outreach
- Census PDI Final Report (PDF) – A phone application that was provided to contracted partners to conduct canvassing outreach.
- Street Level Strategies Final Report (PDF) – A targeted phone and text banking to Hard-to-Count populations.
- Tribal: Outreach to Tribal Nations & Native Communities Final Report
- Contracted Partner Final Reports
- Administrative Community-Based Organizations
- California Community Foundation (PDF )– Region 8
- Charitable Ventures of Orange County (PDF) – Region 9
- Faith in Action (PDF) – Region 4
- Inland Empire Community Foundation (PDF) – Region 7
- Sacramento Region Community Foundation (PDF) – Region 1
- Sierra Health Foundation (PDF) – Region 6
- United Way Bay Area (PDF) – Region 3
- United Way of San Diego (PDF) – Region 10
- United Way of the Wine Country (PDF) – Region 2
- Ventura County Community Foundation (PDF) – Region 5
- County Offices of Education
- Alameda (PDF)
- Contra Costa (PDF)
- El Dorado (PDF)
- Fresno (PDF)
- Humboldt (PDF)
- Imperial (PDF)
- Kern (PDF)
- Lake (PDF)
- Los Angeles (PDF)
- Marin (PDF)
- Mendocino (PDF)
- Merced (PDF)
- Monterey (San Benito) (PDF)
- Napa (PDF)
- Orange (PDF)
- Riverside (PDF)
- Sacramento (Placer and Yolo) (PDF)
- San Bernardino (PDF)
- San Diego (PDF)
- San Francisco (PDF)
- San Joaquin (PDF)
- San Luis Obispo (PDF)
- San Mateo (PDF)
- Santa Barbara (PDF)
- Santa Clara (PDF)
- Santa Cruz (PDF)
- Shasta (PDF)
- Siskiyou (PDF)
- Solano (PDF)
- Sonoma (PDF)
- Stanislaus (PDF)
- Sutter (PDF)
- Tehama (Butte) (PDF)
- Tulare (PDF)
- Tuolumne (PDF)
- Yuba (PDF)
- Counties
- Alameda (PDF)
- Calaveras (PDF)
- Colusa (PDF)
- Contra Costa (PDF)
- Del Norte (PDF)
- Fresno (PDF)
- Humboldt (PDF)
- Imperial (PDF)
- Inyo (PDF)
- Kern (PDF)
- Kings (PDF)
- Lake (PDF)
- Los Angeles (PDF)
- Madera (PDF)
- Marin (PDF)
- Mariposa (PDF)
- Mendocino (PDF)
- Merced (PDF)
- Modoc (PDF)
- Monterey (PDF)
- Napa (PDF)
- Nevada (PDF)
- Orange (PDF)
- Placer (PDF)
- Riverside (PDF)
- Sacramento (PDF)
- San Benito (PDF)
- San Bernardino (PDF)
- San Diego/SANDAG (PDF)
- San Francisco (PDF)
- San Joaquin/City of Stockton (PDF)
- San Luis Obispo (PDF)
- San Mateo (PDF)
- Santa Barbara (PDF)
- Santa Clara (PDF)
- Santa Cruz (PDF)
- Shasta (PDF)
- Solano (PDF)
- Sonoma (PDF)
- Stanislaus (PDF)
- Sutter (PDF)
- Tehama (PDF)
- Trinity/CA Center for Rural Policy (PDF)
- Tulare (PDF)
- Tuolumne (PDF)
- Ventura (PDF)
- Yolo (PDF)
- Yuba (PDF)
- Higher Education
- Sectors
- Statewide Community-Based Organizations
- AAAJ – Asians Americans for Advancing Justice (PDF)
- CAIR – Council on American-Islamic Relations (PDF)
- CA Black Census and Redistricting Hub (PDF)
- California Indian Manpower Consortium (PDF)
- California Rural Legal Assistance (PDF)
- CHIRLA – Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights – Immigrants and Refugees (PDF)
- CHIRLA – Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights – Limited English Proficiency (PDF)
- CNVP – California Native Vote Project (PDF)
- Disability Rights Education Defense Fund (PDF)
- Equality California Institute (PDF)
- First 5 Association (PDF)
- Homebase (PDF)
- Latino Community Foundation (PDF)
- MICOP – Mixteco Indigena Community Organizing Project (PDF)
- NALEO – National Association of Latino Elected Officials (PDF)
- United Ways of California (PDF)
- Veteran’s (PDF)
- Administrative Community-Based Organizations
Hard- to-Count Fact Sheets
The Census Office published several types of fact sheets during the Campaign to assist with stakeholders’ planning, outreach and rapid response efforts.
- Hard-to-Count Fact Sheets (PDF, 1,084 pages): These fact sheets provide demographic information, hard-to-count characteristics, and a map for California, its 58 counties and 482 cities. Learn more about the interactive California Hard-to-Count Index map here.
- Weekly Self-Response Rate Fact Sheets (PDF, 1,081 pages): The census office published weekly response rate fact sheets throughout the 2020 Census self-response phase for California, its 58 counties and 482 cities. This was the final edition, reflecting self-response data through Jan. 28, 2021.
- Self-Response Rate by Day Fact Sheets (PDF, 1,082 pages): The charts show 2020 Census self-response rates by day and map for California, its 58 counties and 482 cities.