Showing posts with label U.S. Census Bureau. Show all posts
Showing posts with label U.S. Census Bureau. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

BK Boro President Markowitz Presents 9th Annual Assembly of the Fed. of BK Block Assns. 4/22; BK Boro Hall; 5:30PM

Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz invites you to the Ninth Annual Assembly of the Federation of Brooklyn Block Associations at Brooklyn Borough Hall on Thursday, April 22nd from 5:30pm- 8:30pm.

Keynote Speaker

Caswell F. Hollaway (Commisioner, New York City Department of Environment Protection)

Presentations
Assistance for Community Building Projects (Citizens Committee for NYC)

Postal Service and Solutions for Residents (United States Postal Service)

Volunteer Services and Skills Exchange (TimeBanks, Department for the Aging)

Census 2010 (U.S Census Bureau & Brooklyn Borough Presidents Office)

Workshop
Social Security Online Pension Services (Social Security Administration)

This is a chance for you to talk with agencies, organizations and company representatives about issues and concerns facing our blocks and communities.

Please RSVP 718-802-4042 by April 14th, 2010

Monday, March 29, 2010

ATTENTION: 2010 Census Info Session; Bed-Stuy YMCA; 3/30;

As you may know, the Mayor's not very happy with the early Census numbers, so we've got to do better.

Monroe II Block Association and the Office of Council Member Al Vann Present...

2010 Census Information Session
To learn more about what 10 questions can do for your community!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010
7PM
Bed-Stuy YMCA
1121 Bedford Avenue, Pfizer Room
Brooklyn, NY 11216

For more info, contact monroe2association@live.com.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Things We May Have Neglected To Mention


State Senator Adams 2010 Census Rally

State Senator Eric Adams is hosting a 2010 Census Rally on Sunday, March 14, 2010, 4PM at Medgar Evers College.


Diversity Lens Encourages Students To Embrace Diversity Through Art


Diversity Lens is a pilot program in partnership with the NYC Department of Education placed in seven high schools around New York City. This program, designed to broaden student's eyes to the diversity within themselves and around them, will allow for them to better express the diversity within their communities and cultures through photography and text. The program will culminate with an exhibit exploring the beautiful diversity of New York City. Diversity Lens is part of a larger campaign, Hate Hurts-NY, which was created to encourage to New York City youth to embrace inclusiveness, and understand the negative impact of seemingly harmless hate speech and other acts of hate. For more information, place contact the Jewish Community Relations Council of NY at (212) 983-4800.

City Point Holds MWBE Info Session

Downtown Brooklyn's City Point, a project of the Albee Development, will bring hundreds of apartments and a large shopping center to the eastern end of the Fulton Mall. The development is in Phase 1A of the overall plan, and will consist of a 50,000 square feet, and four-story retail development along Fulton Avenue (the site of the old Albee Square Mall). The upcoming information session will provide the Minority and Women Owned Business (MWBE) contracting community, local workforce and community leaders a briefing on opportunities related to this project and the qualification process. Those interested in bidding on the City Point project are strongly encouraged to attend. RSVP by registering at www.crescentconsult.com.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

ATTENTION: Upcoming Community Events/Notices

Take the Census Employment Test

LOCATION: Community Board #8
ADDRESS: 1291 St. Marks Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11213
DATES: February 16th- 18th

Candidates must be 18 years or older with (2) valid pieces of identification. Available positions include census takers, census clerks, crew leaders/assistants and recruiting assistants.

For more information and to schedule an appointment, you may call 718.467.5620. Positions start at $18.75 an hour.
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To help lower energy costs and reduce energy consumption, New York State will provide consumers with rebates for purchasing Energy Star-rated refrigerators, clothes, washers, freezers and dishwashers during President's Week 2010 (Feb. 12th- 21st).

To learn more about program guidelines or to obtain rebate forms and instructions, please visit http://www.nyapplianceswapout.com/ or call 1.877.NY.SMART.

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Energized citizens in Fort Greene and standing up to corporate polluters!

The Fort Greene Association's new and improved "No Ads signs" have arrived. To get your signs, contact your local Greene Fort Greene & Clinton Hill block chief by visiting the http://www.greenfgch.org/ or contacting Green FG&CH chair Jed Marcus at (718) 643-6555 or info@greenefgch.org.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

ATTENTION: U.S. Census Hiring Again for Position Starting in 2010

U.S. CENSUS IS HIRING AGAIN FOR POSITIONS THAT START IN 2010!

The U.S. Census Bureau needs local residents for a variety of exciting opportunities, including interviewing, office administration, and supervision.

They are recruiting for:

  • Census Takers
  • Crew Leaders
  • Crew Leader Assistants
  • Recruiting Assistants
  • Census Clerks

Positions can be full or part-time depending upon need and hourly pay ranges from approximately $14.00 per hour to over $20.00 per hour depending upon position.

QUALIFICATIONS

All applicants must:
Be at least 18 years old.
Pass the required written test administered by US Census.

TO APPLY
(866) 861-2010 or (347) 967-4020
Monday-Friday: 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday: 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM

For more information visit: http://2010.census.gov/2010censusjobs/

New York West
William Street
Manhattan, NY 10038
Phone: 917-267-3640
Census takers start at: $18.75/hour

Brooklyn South
86th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11214
Phone: 347-967-4020
Census takers start at: $18.75/hour

Brooklyn Northwest
Fulton Street
Brooklyn, NY 11217
Phone: 718-360-5150
Census takers start at: $18.75/hour


Most jobs will be short term and ALL jobs will be temporary

Thursday, October 1, 2009

ATTENTION: U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey


U.S. Census

What is the American Community Survey (ACS)?

The ACS is part of the Decennial Census Program. It is a survey that is sent to a small percentage of our population on a rotating basis.

This data was previously collected only in census years in conjunction with the decennial census. Since the ACS is conducted every year, rather than once every ten years, it will provide more current data throughout the decade.

The ACS is conducted under the authority of Title 13, United States Code, Sections 141 and 193. The Census Bureau may use the information it collects only for statistical purposes. Title 13 requires the Census Bureau to keep all information about you, and all other respondents, strictly confidential.

Why is this information so important?

Local and state governments use statistical information the Census Bureau provides to distribute money to cities and towns. The census data help to plan and fund:
-School construction
-Transportation systems and highways
-Police and fire precincts
-Public housing
-Future utility needs

Data analysts use census data to:
-Determine how cities are growing and changing
-Determine sites for new businesses
-Determine if a community has the workforce a company needs
-Forecast future demand for products
-Determine sites for day care and nursing care

How do individuals benefit by answering the American Community Survey?

The American Community Survey and the Puerto Rico Community Survey provide up-to-date information for the nation, states, cities, counties, municipos, metropolitan areas, and communities. It will help the community to establish goals, identify problems and solutions, and measure the performance of programs.

Communities need data about the well-being of children, families, and the elderly to provide services to them.

The data also are used to decide where to locate new highways, schools, libraries, hospitals, and community centers; to determine the goods and services its residents need.

How will the Census Bureau use the Information?

For statistical purposes only and cannot publish or release information that would identify someone’s household.

The information will be used in combination with information from other households to produce data for the community to help federal, state, and local governments plan, administer and evaluate government programs. Similar data will be produced for communities across the United States and Puerto Rico.

General Information about the 2010 U.S. Census-
-The census is a count of everyone living in the United States every 10 years
-The census is mandated by the U.S. Constitution
-The next census is in 2010
-Your participation in the census is required by law
-It takes less than 10 minutes to complete
-Federal law protects the personal information you share during the census
-Census data are used to distribute Congressional seats to states, to make decisions about what community services to provide, and to distribute $400 billion in federal funds to local, state and tribal governments each year

Important Dates:
Fall 2008: Recruitment begins for local census jobs for early census operations
Spring 2009: Census employees go door-to-door to update address list nationwide
Fall 2009: Recruitment begins for census takers needed for peak workload in 2010
February– March 2010: Census questionnaires are mailed or delivered to households
April 1, 2010: Census Day
April – July 2010: Census takers visit households that did not return a questionnaire by mail
December 2010: By law, Census Bureau delivers population counts to President for apportionment
March 2011: By law, Census Bureau completes delivery of redistricting data to states

More information can be found here.