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WHAT IS THE <br />SUBCOMMITTEE <br />STRUCTURE OF <br />A CCC? <br />The Structure <br />The Census Bureau partnership staff will serve as a liaison or <br />an informational resource. <br />The operation of the CCC flows from the tribal leader or <br />highest elected official or community leader to the chair- <br />person, the committee members, and/or to the community <br />at large. <br />The tribal leader or highest elected official or community <br />leader appoints a chairperson. The chairperson is the liaison <br />or main source of contact between the CCC and the Census <br />Bureau. <br />The chairperson collaborates with the highest elected offi- <br />cial or community leader to select subcommittee chairs. <br />The CCC should involve every aspect of a local community <br />in its subcommittee structure —government, education, <br />faith -based organizations, media, community -based organi- <br />zations, business, foundations or other philanthropic organiza- <br />tions, and recruiting. The Census Bureau does not <br />manage Complete Count Committees. <br />The following are examples of a typical subcommittee <br />structure. Other subcommittees may be formed based <br />on the focus of the CCC or the needs of the community. <br />Examples of other subcommittee topics are migrant and <br />seasonal farmworkers, children/youth services, immigrants, <br />senior services, and the disabled community. <br />The subcommittee chairpersons may recruit members for <br />their respective teams. The ideal candidates for a Complete <br />Count Committee are those community members who have <br />10 2020 Census Complete Count Committee Guide <br />U.S. Census Bureau <br />
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