Census 2010 Outreach
Outreach Map
Census 2010 Interactive Map
Maryland is ranked 7th in the country for minority population. Minorities are often undercounted in the census, therefore additional outreach efforts are placed on areas with high concentrations of minorities, poverty, renters, persons not speaking English well, single family households (male or female headed households with no spouse present), households with less than a high school education and high unemployment.
The US Census Bureau has identified a high correlation between areas considered Hard to Enumerate and those that have low census questionnaire Mailback Response Rates. The maps below depict areas that are considered Hard to Enumerate based on 2000 Census data. Corresponding Mail Response Rates from the 2000 Census are available also.
2010 Census Outreach - Maryland Interactive Map Tool
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Census 2010 Outreach
Resource Tools for Outreach
- Federal Funds Distributed to Maryland and Its Jurisdictions, FY2007.
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- Chart - FY 2007 Distribution of Federal Funds Basee on Decennial Census Population for Top Ten Program in Maryland
- Chart - FY 2007 Per-Capita Federal Funds Which are Distributed Based on Decennial Census Population, Maryland and Jurisdictions
- Congressional District Priority Public Outreach Maps :
- District 1 | District 2 | District 3 |
- District 4 | District 5 | District 6 |
- District 7 | District 8
- Legislative District 2010 Census Hard to Count Areas :
- 2010 Census Bilingual (Spanish) Questionnaire distribution map
- 2010 Census Bilingual (Spanish) Questionnaire
- National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund - 2010 Census information
- District 1 | District 2 | District 3 |
This page was last updated: 2011-05-25
