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Each year, the Office of Community Services (OCS) conducts standard State assessment reviews as required under Section 678B(c) of the CSBG Act. Below is the proposed schedule, which is published for Federal and State planning purposes.
The attached Information Memorandum informs Indian Tribes and Tribal Organizations of the CSBG application requirements for FY2014 and provides a framework for the suggested format and “Outline for Model Tribe and Tribal Organization CSBG Application”.
The attached Information Memorandum informs States and U.S. Territories of the CSBG application requirements for FY 2014. CSBG applications shall be submitted to the Office of Community Services (OCS) by September 1, 2013 if an application which covered two fiscal years was not submitted in the prior year.
The attached Information Memorandum describes how direct CSBG funding is developed for new Tribes. Newly funded State or Federally-recognized Tribes will need to provide population numbers for CSBG funding purposes. States and Tribes are encouraged to agree on the population numbers since the Tribe’s allocation will come directly out of the State’s CSBG award. Information Memorandum #130 discusses the process, expectations, requirements and purpose of encouraging negotiations between States and Tribes or Tribal Organizations on population figures.
To inform Indian Tribes and Tribal Organizations of the CSBG application requirements for FY 2013 and to provide a framework for the suggested format and "Outline for Model Tribe and Tribal Organization CSBG Application.”
To inform States and U.S. Territories of the CSBG application requirements for FY 2013. CSBG applications shall be submitted to the Office of Community Services (OCS) by September 1, 2012 if an application which covered two fiscal years was not submitted in the prior year.