The Partnership and Data Services Program is the Census Bureau's way of spreading the word about the availability and uses of census data products. We offer our services to current and potential data users throughout the United States.
Apportionment is the process of dividing the seats in the House of Representatives among the 50 states based on the population figures collected during the decennial census.
The U.S. Census Bureau would like to thank the partners who pledged their commitment to share the the 2010 Census message and mobilized their constituents in support of the Census Bureau's goal to achieve a complete count.
Census partners played an important role in encouraging participation in the 2010 Census through their own outreach and promotional efforts.
The U.S. Census Bureau relied on more than 250,000 partners from government, nonprofit, corporate and community organizations to help spread the word about the importance of the 2010 Census. The Census Bureau worked with organizations that were trusted voices in their communities. These organizations posted information on their websites, hosted events, put information in their newsletters and utilized other multimedia to share the message of the 2010 Census with their members.