Program information
Popular name
(CSBG)
Assistance listing number
93.569
Agency
Department of Health and Human Services
Sub-agency
Administration for Children and Families
Categories & sub-categories
- Community Development - Planning and Research
- Community Development - Technical Assistance and Services
- Education - Vocational Development
- Employment, Labor, and Training - Assistance and Services for the Unemployed
- Employment, Labor, and Training - Assistance to State and Local Governments
- Employment, Labor, and Training - Job Training, Employment
- Food and Nutrition - Food and Nutrition for Individual and Families
- Health - General Health and Medical
Assistance types
- Formula Grants
- Project Grants
Eligible applicants
- Federally Recognized lndian Tribal Governments
- State
- U.S. Territories and possessions
Eligible beneficiaries
- Individual/Family
- Low Income
- Public nonprofit institution/organization
- Senior Citizen (60+)
- Unemployed
Awards & recipients
View this program's awards and recipients at USASpending.gov
Assistance listing
Grant opportunities
View this program's available grant opportunities at Grants.gov
Program objective
The objectives of the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) are to provide assistance to states and local communities, working through a network of community action agencies (CAAs) and other neighborhood-based organizations, for the reduction of poverty, the revitalization of low-income communities, and the empowerment of low-income families and individuals in rural and urban areas to become fully self-sufficient (particularly families who are attempting to transition off a State program carried out under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act) and (1) to provide services and activities having a measurable and potential major impact on causes of poverty in the community or those areas of the community where poverty is a particularly acute problem; (2) to provide activities designed to assist low-income participants, including the elderly poor, to: (a) secure and retain meaningful employment; (b) attain an adequate education; (c) make better use of available income; (d) obtain and maintain adequate housing and a suitable living environment; (e) obtain emergency assistance through loans or grants to meet immediate and urgent individual and family needs, including health services, nutritious food, housing, and employment-related assistance; (f) remove obstacles and solve problems which block the achievement of self-sufficiency; (g) achieve greater participation in the affairs of the community; and (h) make more effective use of other related programs; (3) to provide on an emergency basis for the provision of such supplies and services, nutritious food, and related services, as may be necessary to counteract conditions of starvation and malnutrition among the poor; and (4) to coordinate and establish linkages between governmental and other social services programs to assure the effective delivery of such services to low-income individuals. In addition to the CSBG funding to states, the Office of Community Services (OCS) funds additional discretionary projects for training and technical (T/TA) assistance. All CSBG funding opportunities are posted on https://www.grants.gov/.
Program obligations, by FY (2022 - 2024)
This chart shows obligations for the program by fiscal year. All data for this chart was provided by the administering agency and sourced from SAM.gov or USASpending.gov.
“SAM.gov actual” displays actual obligations for the fiscal year, as reported by the agency to SAM.gov after the fiscal year concludes.
“SAM.gov estimate” displays estimated obligations for the fiscal year, as reported by the agency to SAM.gov before the fiscal year concludes.
“USAspending.gov obligations” displays the total obligations submitted by the agency to USAspending, linked to the assistance listing through its assistance listing number. USAspending.gov is the official source of Federal spending information, displaying actual obligations made by agencies as they are committed. Annual obligations reported to SAM.gov may be inconsistent with annual obligations reported to USASpending.gov. More information can be found on the “About the data” page.
Please note that SAM.gov does not provide agencies with detailed guidance on how to report loan, loan guarentee, or insurance obligations. These figures may not be comparable arocess programs or consistent with USASpending.gov.
For more information on each of these data sources, please see the “About the data” page.
Authorizing statutes
- VI, Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Act of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981. Pub. L. 105, 285. 42 U.S.C. § 9901-9920.
Program results
2022
In Fiscal Year 2022, CSBG issued 122 awards. In Fiscal Year 2022, CSBG issued 122 awards. The CSBG Training and Technical Assistance Needs Assessment and Interactive Dashboard allowed CSBG award recipients and partners to identify their top T/TA priorities. The dashboard can be viewed at: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/6080697eb930441c9b025c423c51e6f9?dlg=Instructions. The CSBG Freedom From Hunger Initiative supported the White House national strategy on hunger, nutrition, and health. Visit https://www.acf.hhs.gov/ocs/freedom-hunger-initiative to view highlights two strategies for carrying out this work — anti-hunger work being carried out by CAAs and innovative, anti-hunger pilots funded by CSBG’s Project Impact initiative.
2023
In Fiscal Year 2023, CSBG issued 149 awards. Collaborative on Economic Mobility Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) (HHS-2023-ACF-OCS-ET-1115): The award recipient will highlight emerging and economic mobility promising practices for communities with low incomes. Legal Training and Technical Assistance NOFO (HHS-2023-ACF-OCS-ET-0003): The award recipient will identify, develop, and disseminate high-quality legal /TA resources. Performance Management T/TA NOFO (HHS-2023-ACF-OCS-ET-0049): The award recipient will provide T/TA with the aim of enhancing CSBG data quality, data validity, data equity, and data messaging. Regional Performance and Innovation Consortium (RPIC) Capacity Building and Quality Improvement (CBQI) NOFO: OCS will award 11 three-year cooperative agreements which will be exciting opportunities for CSBG regional leads to spearhead the development of innovative T/TA strategies.