Census Data is an invaluable tool for nonprofit organizations. Census data helps to find and utilize data to further help when writing grants, evaluating the community you serve, and understanding the socio-economic makeup of people in your geography. Join the Center for Community Leadership and Nonprofit Excellence as we welcome the U.S. Census Bureau who will lead us in a training opportunity about maximizing census data. The U.S. Census Bureau has the data, data tools, and resources available to help nonprofit organizations make informed decisions for your planning and service delivery!

Maximizing Census Data Tuesday, February 8th 12:00 – 1:00 PM Presented by: Joe Quartullo, Data Dissemination Specialist

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ABOUT THE WEBINAR

In this webinar, we will briefly discuss the origin and reason for the decennial census, as well as the related American Community Survey. We’ll also explain census geographical concepts and use tables and maps to examine the social, economic, housing and demographic characteristics for areas within Scranton, the city itself, and the surrounding metro area. Easy to use data tools will be demonstrated including Quickfacts, data.census.gov and more (as time permits). An opportunity for more advanced individual and organizational complimentary training will be made available.

ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Joe Quartullo has been employed by the Census Bureau for over 20 years and has held positions as Geographic Specialist, Survey Statistician, and Area Manager. In his current position as a Data Dissemination Specialist , Joe promotes the use of census data to anyone with an interest or a need to work with this valuable information including researchers, community organizations, municipal officials, librarians, students and businesspersons.
Maximizing Census Data Tuesday, February 8th 12:00 – 1:00 PM Presented by: Joe Quartullo, Data Dissemination Specialist

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Questions about this webinar? Please contact info@safdn.org