The results of the 2020 Census will allocate billions of dollars in federal funding to local communities over the next decade, including more than $1 billion to libraries. As of late July, only 62.7% of US households had completed the self-response form. Young children, people of color, Indigenous people, and urban and rural low-income households have been under-represented at disproportionately high rates in past Census counts. To help in those efforts, ALA is partnering with actress Auli’i Cravalho, star of the animated film Moana, in a read-along video of WE COUNT! A Census Counting Book for Kids (and the Grownups That Love Them) August 27 at 11:00 a.m. Central on the American Library Association Facebook page.