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To inform states and U.S. territories of the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) application requirements for Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2021. To qualify for FFY2021 CSBG funding, states and territories must submit their state plan applications to the Office of Community Service (OCS) by December 1, 2020 using the approved online CSBG State Plan format. States and territories shall submit their information electronically through the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) On-Line Data Collection system (OLDC).

Guidance for providing an update on the Social Services Block Grant (SSBG) allocations for fiscal year 2020.

In 2018, the Office of Community Services (OCS) introduced the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Eligible Entity Master List (CSBG Master List). The CSBG Master List is the official list of eligible entities within the CSBG Network as submitted by each state. Ultimately, the CSBG Master List is a more succinct method for collecting and storing eligible entity information for your state.

The purpose of this message is to provide a robust overview of the following SSBG Focus Reports (ACF Region Report) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2017.

The purpose of this message is to provide a robust overview of the following SSBG Focus ACF Region and Self-Sufficiency Reports for Fiscal Year (FY) 2017.

This focus reports presents expenditure and recipient data reported in the Social Services Block (SSBG) High Level Service Area of Self-Sufficiency in federal fiscal year (FY) 2017

LIHEAP DCL 2020-11 Invitation to comment on the Council on Economic Mobility’s Request for Information.

The Council on Economic Mobility published a request for information to gather feedback from all of its stakeholders to create an accountable and effective structure for interagency collaboration and to use federal authorities to promote family-sustaining careers and economic mobility for low-income Americans.

The Council on Economic Mobility published a request for information to gather feedback from all of its stakeholders to create an accountable and effective structure for interagency collaboration and to use federal authorities to promote family-sustaining careers and economic mobility for low-income Americans.

Guidance for commenting on the Council on Econonic Mobility's Request.