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CSBG Terms and Conditions for FY 2010.

AFI Performance Progress Report (PPR) Overview

Instructions for Old Performance Progress Reports (SF-PPRs)

This webinar from 2016 provides an overview of AFI program requirements and helps grantees develop an implementation action plan by walking through participant recruitment, application, and enrollment.

This webinar from 2016 provides an overview of participant savings, economic education, and asset purchase.

In recognition of September as National Emergency Preparedness Month, this Dear Colleague Letter is to provide information about the use of Social Services Block Grant (SSBG) funding to support communities in emergency preparedness, response, and recovery.

States and Territories have an important role in supporting vulnerable children, adults, and families through a wide variety of social services programming, offering them safeguard in their times of greatest need. This document is provided as a resource to states to consider the uses and limitations of SSBG in emergency preparedness and recovery.

This brief shares lessons learned about integrating financial capability services into existing programs at four organizations serving rural communities. Financial capability is the capacity—based on knowledge, skills, and access—to manage financial resources effectively. This brief is organized into three sections: selecting financial capability services, deciding who will provide services, and identifying the right points in time to integrate financial capability services.

Assets for Independence (AFI) grantees—and their subgrantees—must acknowledge Federal funding when in all publications that describe services and activities that are funded in whole or in part with their AFI grant. Acknowledging that AFI provides financial support to your program not only helps readers to see your program as part of a vibrant community of AFI grantees, but also encourages others to learn more about AFI and possibly apply for a grant of their own.

Many low-income individuals and families who are eligible for AFI-funded IDA projects are also eligible to receive benefits from Federal refundable tax credits. These include the Federal Earned Income Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, American Opportunity Credit, and the Making Work Pay Credit.