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  • CSBG Information Memoranda

    November 19, 2012

    List of CSBG Information Memoranda (IMs) - The Office of Community Services, Division of State Assistance, publishes Information Memoranda (IM) for distribution to CSBG program administrators. An Information Memoranda (IM) provides guidance to assist in implementing the CSBG legislation, program instruction and policy clarification, in addition to disseminating information and program practices to stakeholders.

  • Fiscal Year 2006 Community Services Block Grant Program Report to Congress

    August 3, 2012

    Summary of the Planned Use of Funds by States and Eligible Entities

    In FY 2006, States planned to use CSBG funds to provide resources for direct services or assistance to individuals and families participating in eligible entities’ programs.  In most instances, the largest categories of CSBG expenditures were emergency services and linkages programs.  Uses of CSBG funds are reflected in the data tables contained in this report (Tables 1-3).

  • IM No. 115 Application for Fiscal Year 2010 (Tribes)

    May 1, 2012

    To inform Indian Tribes and Tribal Organizations of the CSBG application requirements for FY 2010.

  • IM No. 121 Application for Fiscal Year 2011 (States)

    May 1, 2012

    To inform States and U.S. Territories of the CSBG application requirements for FY 2011. CSBG applications shall be submitted to the Office of Community Services by September 1, 2010 (if you did not submit an application which covered two fiscal years in the prior year).

  • SCF Allowable Activities

    August 8, 2012

    All federal funds are contingent upon annual budgetary Congressional approval. Please note that funds were not appropriated for the Compassion Capital and Strengthening Communities Fund Programs. Therefore, the Administration for Children and Families will not hold additional competition or award new grants for this program.

     

    The following capacity building activities were supported through SCF funded technical or financial assistance. Common organizational goals are listed according to the five critical areas of capacity building identified in past Strengthening Communities Fund funding announcement.

  • LIHEAP Webinar on Status of FY 2012 LIHEAP Funding

    October 13, 2011

    This is a webinar notice on the Status of FY 2012 LIHEAP Funding.

  • IM No. 114 Application for Fiscal Year (States)

    May 1, 2012

    To inform States and U.S. Territories of the CSBG application requirements for FY 2010. CSBG applications shall be submitted to the Office of Community Services by September 1, 2009 (if you did not submit an application which covered two fiscal years in the prior year).

  • IM No. 61 FY 2001 CSBG CARRYOVER FUNDS

    May 30, 2012

    This Informational Memorandum contains the Community Services Block Grant Program Carryover Provisions Pursuant to H.R. 3061, Department of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2002

  • FY 2010 CSBG T/TA Project Summaries

    July 5, 2012
    FY 2010 CSBG T/TA Project Summaries FY 2010 Community Services Block Grant Training and Technical Assistance Program  State Exemplary Practices Projects Supported by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

    Office of Community Services Administration for Children and Families

    California/Nevada Community Action Partnership (Cal/Neva) Amount $150,000

    Grant Recipient

  • IM No. 126: Use of CSBG funds to support summer jobs for youth

    April 25, 2012

    IM # 126: A CSBG Information Memorandum that provides guidance on CSBG grantees' use of CSBG funds for coordination with community partners for the implementation of Summer Jobs+ programs and activities.  Departments and Offices across the Federal government will be supporting Summer Jobs+, an initiative to encourage and support businesses, non-profits, and government to work together to provide pathways to employment for low-income and disconnected youth in the summer of 2012.  In coming weeks, a Summer Jobs+ Bank will be posted for youth to access postings of jobs available through the Summer Jobs+ program.

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