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  • SSBG Pre-Expenditure Report (xls 31k)

    May 21, 2012

    Before a State receives a SSBG allotment, it must submit an annual pre-expenditure report that describes how the State plans to administer its SSBG funds for the coming year.  This report must be submitted 30 days prior to the start of the fiscal year (June 1 if the State operates on a July-June fiscal year, or September 1 if the State operates on a Federal fiscal year).  States must report on the intended use of SSBG funds, including the types of activities (or services) to be supported, and the categories and characteristics of individuals to be served (such as children, adults

  • Social Services and Income Maintenance Benefits Enrollment Grants

    May 22, 2012

    Social Services and Income Maintenance Benefits Enrollment Grants FY 2010 Office of Community Services Administration for Children and Families

    211 Tampa Bay Cares, Inc.

    Amount $350,000

    Grant Recipient 211 Tampa Bay Cares, Inc.      50 S. Belcher Road Suite 116 Clearwater, Florida 33765

  • SSBG Post-Expenditure Reports (xls 30k)

    May 21, 2012

    States are to report on their expenditures and recipients of services within 29 service categories that are defined in the Uniform Definition of Services.  If the State’s definition of a service differs from the Uniform Definitions, the State should clearly explain this in the pre-expenditure report.  States are required to submit expenditure and recipient data for each service that is supported, in whole or in part, by SSBG funds.  States must submit the post-expenditure report within 6 months of the end of the period covered by the report.  Post-expenditure repor

  • SSBG Staff Assignments by Regions

    December 19, 2012

    Division of State Assistance SSBG Program Services – Regional Contacts

    Region I – BOSTON

    Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont Program Specialist: Marsha Werner Telephone: (202) 401-5281 Email: Marsha.Werner@acf.hhs.gov

    Region II - NEW YORK

  • Social Services Block Grant (SSBG) Fact Sheet

    April 11, 2013
    SOCIAL SERVICES BLOCK GRANT (SSBG) FACT SHEET

    Purpose:    To support social services directed towards achieving economic self-sufficiency; preventing or remedying neglect, abuse, or the exploitation of children and adults; preventing or reducing inappropriate institutionalization; and securing referral for institutional care, where appropriate.   

  • SSBG State Officials & Program Contacts

    August 13, 2012
    SSBG Grantees

    Who can apply Social Services Block Grant (SSBG) funds are awarded directly to States, not to individuals. States are fully responsible, within the limitations of the law, for determining the use of their funds. Each State has the flexibility to determine what services will be provided, who is eligible to receive services, and how funds are distributed among various services within the State. States and/or local agencies (i.e., county, city, regional offices) may provide services directly or purchase them from qualified providers.

  • SSBG Dear Colleague Letter-FY 2013 Allocations Update

    April 12, 2013

    The purpose of this message is to provide you with an update on the third and fourth quarter allocations of Social Services Block Grant (SSBG) funds for the remainder of fiscal year (FY) 2013.

  • SSBG Dear Colleague Letter- Sequestration

    March 12, 2013

    This message serves as guidance regarding  the Budget Control Act of 2011, in which a series of spending cuts, called sequestration, will cancel approximately $85 billion in budgetary resources across the Federal government for the remainder of the Federal fiscal year.  As a partner with you in accomplishing the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) mission, we are writing to provide you with information about what this reduction means for the funds provided to your organization.