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<br /> <br />Roy Takemoto <br /> <br />Managing Director <br /> <br /> <br />Harry Kim <br />Mayor <br /> <br />Barbara J. Kossow <br /> Deputy Managing Director <br /> <br />County of Hawai‘i <br />Office of the Mayor <br />25 Aupuni Street, Suite 2603  Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720  (808) 961-8211  Fax (808) 961-6553 <br />KONA: 74-5044 Ane Keohokālole Hwy., Bldg C  Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i 96740 <br />(808) 323-4444  Fax (808) 323-4440 <br /> <br />April 3, 2020 <br /> <br />NEWS RELEASE <br /> <br />Invitation Not Needed to Participate in Census <br /> <br />Hawaii County residents are encouraged to participate in the 2020 U.S. Census <br />questionnaire even if they haven’t received a written invitation. <br /> <br />The U.S. Census Bureau does not send invitations to a P.O. Box in Hawai‘i. For those <br />residents, invitations were to be hand-delivered to physical addresses in a process <br /> <br />called Update Leave; however, that process is on hold until April 30to protect the health <br />and safety of the community and Census employees during the COVID-19 virus <br /> <br />pandemic. <br /> <br />You can respond to the Census even if you haven’t received your invitation or if you’ve <br />lost your invitation. Go to https://my2020census.gov/ and once you’ve started the <br />questionnaire, follow the link that says, “If you do not have a Census ID, click here.” You <br />can also fill out your questionnaire over the phone by calling 1-844-330-2020 toll-free or <br />wait for a pre-stamped paper form. From the beginning of May through July, Census <br />takers will go door-to-door to gather responses from households that have not yet <br />responded. <br /> <br />Mayor Harry Kim issued a Proclamation to partner with the U.S. Census Bureau to raise <br />awareness and educate the community about the importance of the U.S. Census and to <br />achieve a complete and accurate count in Hawaii County. That proclamation declared <br />April 1, 2020, as Census Day. <br /> <br />Every 10 years, the Federal government conducts a Census, which is the basis for <br />distributing more than $675 billion in federal funds annually to communities across the <br />country. These funds support the planning of various needs and initiatives, including <br />public schools, student loans, school meals, special education, Medicaid & Medicare, <br />health care centers, food assistance programs, public housing, first responders, roads, <br />social services, and much more! <br /> <br />Every 1% of the population that’s undercounted in Hawai‘i represents a potential loss of <br />$37 million a year in federal funding, which equates to a loss of $370 million over 10 <br />years. <br /> <br />County of Hawai‘i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. <br /> <br />