- It is your right and obligation to participate in the 2010 census so that your family and community get their fair share of representation in Congress, Albany, and the City Council.
- It is important to participate and be counted so that New York City gets its fair share of funding from the federal government to improve schools and healthcare, fight crime, repair roads, and support other critical City services for all New Yorkers.
- It is important to participate and be counted so that we have accurate statistical information on our population to make polices and deliver services that meet the needs of all the people living in every neighborhood and community.
- It is important to participate and be counted because your presence matters and you count!
We are the largest and most diverse city in the nation. A successful census in New York City will only happen if everyone in every community across the City participates and is counted.
The NYC 2010 Census Coordinator’s Office was established by Executive Order (in PDF) to act as the City of New York’s primary liaison to the federal regional census office and spearhead efforts to engage City government, local communities, non-profits, and all sectors of the City to promote public awareness about the importance of participating in the 2010 Census.