Category: CSBG

FY 2023 Federal Funding Bills Pass

December 28, 2022

The Federal Budget was passed by both chambers of Congress last week and signed by President Biden on Friday, narrowly avoiding a government shut down. The 4000+ page omnibus bill can be found here. Weatherization details can be found here on page 152. Regular CSBG Funding (p.1032-1034): $770 million, this is an increase of $15 million over FY22 funding. Use of 200% FPL remains

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NASCSP President and Board of Directors Announces New Executive Director

October 18, 2022

- News Release - October 18, 2022 In May the NASCSP board convened a search committee to find NASCSP's new Executive Director. NASCSP's search committee is thrilled to announce that the search has been a success! NASCSP will be led by Cheryl Williams. Cheryl, a local to Washington D.C. comes to NASCSP from the Women's Congressional Policy Institute where she was Vice President. She

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NASCSP is Hiring!

July 1, 2022

The National Association for State Community Services Programs (NASCSP) seeks an Executive Director (E.D.) with vision, leadership, and management skills to steer a national nonprofit membership organization into its 45th year and beyond. The E.D. will be a champion of NASCSP’s mission to increase states’ capacity to achieve social and economic mobility and energy efficiency in low-income

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NASCSP Welcomes Interim Executive Director

March 21, 2022

NASCSP is excited to welcome Jeannie Chaffin as our Interim Executive Director. Since 2017 Jeannie has provided consulting services at the local, state, and national levels. Prior to 2017 Jeannie led the Office of Community Services as a presidential appointee in the US Department of Health and Human Services, where she managed nearly $7 billion in federal block grants and discretionary funds,

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Information on Coronavirus (COVID-19)

March 13, 2020

Statement From NASCSP on Coronavirus (COVID-19) We understand that State CSBG and WAP Offices may be concerned with preparing for the coronavirus: as employers, service providers, and community

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