Berrien County FACT SHEET

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Berrien County FACT SHEET Berrien County Population 2010 Census 156,813 Census Bureau Projects Berrien County Response Rate 80.9% Undercount Risk Population 29,577 Potential annual impact in Berrien County1 $44 million Potential impact in Berrien County in 10-year census period1 $440 million Census-Based Funding in Michigan per person annually2 $1,800 Census-based funding includes: Infrastructure (highways, roads, bridges) Education (Title I, IDEA, Headstart) Housing (Section 8) Medicare, Medicaid, Health Centers School Lunches, SNAP, WIC Children (Child Care, S-CHIP, Foster Care) Transportation Census data is used for redistricting: Apportioning seats to the U.S. House of Representatives Redistricting for state representatives Electoral college votes School district assignment areas Census data is used for identifying population shifts and demographics based on age, race and ethnicity which can impact businesses choosing to locate in an area Hard-to-Count Populations: People of color Immigrants Children under 5 Low-income households Homeless individuals Highly mobile individuals – students and young people People with limited Internet access 1Source: Calculated based on The George Washington University Institute of Policy’s Counting for Dollars – Michigan (16 Large Federal Assistance Programs that Distribute Funds on Basis of Decennial Census-Derived Statistics) 2Michigan estimate of Census-Based per capita funds distribution – includes more than 16 largest programs

National Census Count Day Michigan Nonprofit Association (MNA) is leading a statewide initiative for a complete count in Michigan. Berrien Community Foundation is the Hub Coordinator for Berrien County. Mini- Grant applications will be available for nonprofit organizations who can reach the Hard-to-Count populations. For more information on mini-grants, contact Kathy at 269.266.9062. What is the decennial Census? Every 10 years, the U.S. Census Bureau conducts a Census to determine the number of people living in the United States. Who is counted in the Census? The Census counts everyone who is living in the U.S. – regardless of citizenship or age. What if I don’t complete the Census form? Households not completing the Census form may be called or visited by a representative from the US Census Bureau. What questions will be asked on the Census? Name, age, date of birth, sex, Hispanic origin, race, whether a person lives or stays somewhere else, relationship, homeownership status, and possibly citizenship status (June 2019 Supreme Court ruling expected). Languages The Internet questionnaire and assistance will be available in 12 non-English languages including Spanish, Chinese (Simplified), Vietnamese, Korean, Russian, Arabic, and Tagalog, Polish, French, Haitian Creole, Portuguese and Japanese. Language glossaries and guides will be available in 59 Non-English languages. Is information taken by the Census private? Information given on the Census form is confidential. By law, census information is not shared with any other government agency. Census workers take an oath to protect the privacy of respondents and face jail time and/or heavy fines if they violate that oath. Do I have to have a computer to complete the Census? No. You may complete the Census online or by phone. If you prefer a paper form, you may request one. If a completed survey is not received after several reminders, a paper form will be mailed to the home. If the form is not completed, then a Census worker will be asked to visit the household to complete the form. What if the household identification code is lost or not available at a nonprofit event? Each household will receive a unique ID code for completing the Census form. However, if the code is misplaced, a household resident may submit the information via Internet or phone using a complete physical address. The unique ID is accepted only once. The Census Bureau will validate the address if a code is not used. Will the Census form be sent to P.O. Boxes? No. Households without a physical address will not receive a questionnaire by mail. A Census worker will deliver census information in person. National Census Count Day April 1, 2020 Census Household Mailing Begins 3.13.20