Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)

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Federal
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Administration for Children and Families)

This federal funding program provides resources to local agencies that assist low-income individuals and families in overcoming poverty through essential services and community development initiatives.

Description

The Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) is a federal funding program under the Office of Community Services within the Administration for Children and Families at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. CSBG funds are allocated to states, territories, and tribal organizations, which distribute these resources to support services that address both the causes and effects of poverty in economically disadvantaged communities. This program aims to reduce poverty by partnering with over 1,000 local Community Action Agencies (CAAs) that deliver services designed to improve individual, family, and community well-being. Every year, CSBG-funded programs assist over 9 million people nationwide.

The primary goal of CSBG is to support a wide array of services that help low-income individuals achieve greater economic stability and self-sufficiency. Funded activities include immediate needs like housing, nutrition, utility, and transportation support, as well as long-term initiatives in employment, education, and income and asset development. Additionally, CSBG addresses crisis and emergency relief needs and funds community asset building initiatives, which are designed to foster local resources and improve economic opportunities for communities.

Funding through CSBG is flexible, allowing local agencies the discretion to address the specific needs and priorities of the communities they serve. Local CAAs or other service providers may use these funds to develop programs that address specific gaps in services, build community partnerships, or initiate special projects to uplift and empower residents facing economic hardship. Funding can cover a broad range of social services, from workforce development and job placement assistance to educational support, healthcare, and child and family services.

Eligible entities for CSBG funding include states, U.S. territories, tribal governments, and qualified Community Action Agencies. These agencies work within local service areas to target and address poverty reduction in communities that are low-income and underserved. The focus is on supporting agencies that have a direct and comprehensive approach to addressing poverty through both emergency support and sustained economic initiatives. CAAs are essential partners, as they bring community-based experience and infrastructure that enable them to efficiently allocate resources and measure impact on individuals and communities.

To apply for CSBG funding, agencies must submit an application that outlines their proposed use of funds and the specific needs of the communities they serve. The application typically requires a comprehensive needs assessment, detailed budget, program plans, and metrics for measuring success. Applicants may also be required to submit proof of eligibility and compliance with program guidelines. Applications are evaluated based on the relevance, impact potential, and feasibility of the proposed activities, as well as the applicant's capacity to deliver services effectively.

Funding decisions are made based on a review process that considers the applicants' ability to meet program objectives and the alignment of their proposals with CSBG's mission of poverty alleviation. While specific deadlines for each grant cycle may vary, potential applicants should consult the Office of Community Services or local CSBG administrators for timelines and submission dates.

Eligibility

States
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Eligible Entities
State governments, Native American tribal organizations

Funding

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Timing

Posted Date
May 02, 2024
App Status
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Funder

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Federal
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