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The Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Program is the cornerstone of a Community Action Agency. The CSBG Program is designed to provide services and activities that will have a measurable and possibly major impact on the causes of poverty.
CSBG is a federally funded investment that aims to reduce poverty in the United States. CSBG is funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Community Services.
9901 et seq., to be eligible for CSBG services, clients must be at or below 100% of the federal poverty line as determined by the federal Office of Management and Budget (OMB) based on the most recent federal Census data and as revised annually (or more frequently) by HHS.
The CSBG program is designed to provide a range of services which assist low-income people to attain skills, knowledge and motivation necessary to achieve self-sufficiency. The program also may provide low-income people immediate life necessities such as food, shelter, medicine, etc.
If CDBG funds are spent, but the project is not finished within a reasonable period of time, HUD will determine that no National Objective was met and will require that all funds expended be repaid out of non-federal dollars.

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Block grants provide state and local governments funding to assist them in addressing broad purposes, such as community development, social services, public health, or law enforcement, and generally provide them more control over the use of the funds than categorical grants.
Examples of services provided include child/young adult education programs (such as Summer Education Programs and College-Readiness Preparation/Support), adult education programs (such as adult literacy classes and financial literacy education), transportation services, utility payments, and emergency hygiene