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The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
February 25, 2020--New York City--At an interfaith breakfast with faith leaders from across the State, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, joined by Martin Luther King III, today announced that up to $5 million in second round census funding will be made available to nonprofits, including faith-based nonprofits, that are participating in the New York State Complete Count Census campaign. The funding will help fund nonprofits in their efforts to reach at-risk and hard-to-count communities and ensure they are counted during the 2020 Census. Applications may be submitted for a thirty day period that ends on March 26; (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
February 25, 2020--New York City--At an interfaith breakfast with faith leaders from across the State, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, joined by Martin Luther King III, today announced that up to $5 million in second round census funding will be made available to nonprofits, including faith-based nonprofits, that are participating in the New York State Complete Count Census campaign. The funding will help fund nonprofits in their efforts to reach at-risk and hard-to-count communities and ensure they are counted during the 2020 Census. Applications may be submitted for a thirty day period that ends on March 26; (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
February 25, 2020--New York City--At an interfaith breakfast with faith leaders from across the State, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, joined by Martin Luther King III, today announced that up to $5 million in second round census funding will be made available to nonprofits, including faith-based nonprofits, that are participating in the New York State Complete Count Census campaign. The funding will help fund nonprofits in their efforts to reach at-risk and hard-to-count communities and ensure they are counted during the 2020 Census. Applications may be submitted for a thirty day period that ends on March 26; (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
February 25, 2020--New York City--At an interfaith breakfast with faith leaders from across the State, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, joined by Martin Luther King III, today announced that up to $5 million in second round census funding will be made available to nonprofits, including faith-based nonprofits, that are participating in the New York State Complete Count Census campaign. The funding will help fund nonprofits in their efforts to reach at-risk and hard-to-count communities and ensure they are counted during the 2020 Census. Applications may be submitted for a thirty day period that ends on March 26; (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
February 25, 2020--New York City--At an interfaith breakfast with faith leaders from across the State, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, joined by Martin Luther King III, today announced that up to $5 million in second round census funding will be made available to nonprofits, including faith-based nonprofits, that are participating in the New York State Complete Count Census campaign. The funding will help fund nonprofits in their efforts to reach at-risk and hard-to-count communities and ensure they are counted during the 2020 Census. Applications may be submitted for a thirty day period that ends on March 26; (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
February 25, 2020--New York City--At an interfaith breakfast with faith leaders from across the State, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, joined by Martin Luther King III, today announced that up to $5 million in second round census funding will be made available to nonprofits, including faith-based nonprofits, that are participating in the New York State Complete Count Census campaign. The funding will help fund nonprofits in their efforts to reach at-risk and hard-to-count communities and ensure they are counted during the 2020 Census. Applications may be submitted for a thirty day period that ends on March 26; (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
February 25, 2020--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo delivers remarks at an Interfaith Breakfast this morning at The Roosevelt Hotel in New York City. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
February 25, 2020--New York City--At an interfaith breakfast with faith leaders from across the State, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, joined by Martin Luther King III, today announced that up to $5 million in second round census funding will be made available to nonprofits, including faith-based nonprofits, that are participating in the New York State Complete Count Census campaign. The funding will help fund nonprofits in their efforts to reach at-risk and hard-to-count communities and ensure they are counted during the 2020 Census. Applications may be submitted for a thirty day period that ends on March 26; (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
The MTA, the largest transportation network in North America, has launched a multilingual campaign encouraging its customers to fill out the 2020 Census so they can get counted as the Authority seeks billions of dollars in federal aid.
February 25, 2020--New York City--At an interfaith breakfast with faith leaders from across the State, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, joined by Martin Luther King III, today announced that up to $5 million in second round census funding will be made available to nonprofits, including faith-based nonprofits, that are participating in the New York State Complete Count Census campaign. The funding will help fund nonprofits in their efforts to reach at-risk and hard-to-count communities and ensure they are counted during the 2020 Census. Applications may be submitted for a thirty day period that ends on March 26; (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
February 25, 2020--New York City--At an interfaith breakfast with faith leaders from across the State, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, joined by Martin Luther King III, today announced that up to $5 million in second round census funding will be made available to nonprofits, including faith-based nonprofits, that are participating in the New York State Complete Count Census campaign. The funding will help fund nonprofits in their efforts to reach at-risk and hard-to-count communities and ensure they are counted during the 2020 Census. Applications may be submitted for a thirty day period that ends on March 26; (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
February 25, 2020--New York City--At an interfaith breakfast with faith leaders from across the State, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, joined by Martin Luther King III, today announced that up to $5 million in second round census funding will be made available to nonprofits, including faith-based nonprofits, that are participating in the New York State Complete Count Census campaign. The funding will help fund nonprofits in their efforts to reach at-risk and hard-to-count communities and ensure they are counted during the 2020 Census. Applications may be submitted for a thirty day period that ends on March 26; (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
February 25, 2020--New York City--At an interfaith breakfast with faith leaders from across the State, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, joined by Martin Luther King III, today announced that up to $5 million in second round census funding will be made available to nonprofits, including faith-based nonprofits, that are participating in the New York State Complete Count Census campaign. The funding will help fund nonprofits in their efforts to reach at-risk and hard-to-count communities and ensure they are counted during the 2020 Census. Applications may be submitted for a thirty day period that ends on March 26; (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
February 25, 2020--New York City--At an interfaith breakfast with faith leaders from across the State, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, joined by Martin Luther King III, today announced that up to $5 million in second round census funding will be made available to nonprofits, including faith-based nonprofits, that are participating in the New York State Complete Count Census campaign. The funding will help fund nonprofits in their efforts to reach at-risk and hard-to-count communities and ensure they are counted during the 2020 Census. Applications may be submitted for a thirty day period that ends on March 26; (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)