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File #: 19-1046    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/15/2019 Departments: COUNTY MANAGER
On agenda: 11/5/2019 Final action: 11/5/2019
Title: Adopt a resolution authorizing an agreement with JobTrain to provide Census 2020 Outreach and Support for the term of November 5, 2019 through October 31, 2020 in an amount not to exceed $150,000.
Attachments: 1. 20191105_r_Census Outreach and Support JobTrain Resolution FINAL.pdf, 2. 20191105_a_JobTrain Census Outreach and Support contract FINAL -.pdf, 3. 20191105_attachment_Jobtrain Census RFP Matrix.pdf, 4. 20191105_a_JobTrain
Special Notice / Hearing: None__
Vote Required: Majority

To: Honorable Board of Supervisors
From: Michael P. Callagy, County Manager
Subject: Agreement with JobTrain for Census 2020 Outreach and Support

RECOMMENDATION:
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Adopt a resolution authorizing an agreement with JobTrain to provide Census 2020 Outreach and Support for the term of November 5, 2019 through October 31, 2020 in an amount not to exceed $150,000.

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BACKGROUND:
Every 10 years, the federal government is required to count all people residing in the United States through a national census. The United States Census Bureau has designated April 1, 2020 as National Census Day, the official start date of the 2020 census response period.
Ensuring a complete count of San Mateo County residents is essential for many reasons. The decennial census serves as the cornerstone of our democracy and is written in the U.S. Constitution. It was included to ensure that everyone is equally represented in our political system and government resources are allocated fairly. It is also used to make important community decisions, like where to build homes, parks, schools, and roads and where to offer health, childcare, and transportation services. Also, businesses rely on census data to determine where to open facilities, what products to develop, and how to market their services.
There are several challenges facing the upcoming census and Census 2020 is at high risk for undercount Despite declining self-response rates, the Census Bureau will be required to conduct the Census 2020 at a lower cost per household than in 2010. There will be fewer local offices, less field staff, and the primary strategy for data collection will be via internet.
The Census Bureau has historically faced challenges counting certain households and population groups, regardless of budget and staffing. These include recent immigrants, households with limited English proficiency, households with low income, racia...

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