Category: CSBG

CSBG Annual Report: Timeline and Tools

May 24, 2017

CSBG Annual Report to replace the CSBG IS Survey The new CSBG Annual Report received clearance from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) on January 12, 2017. This approval marks the largest overhaul of CSBG data collection and reporting since the first comprehensive CSBG Information Survey (CSBG IS) was developed in 1983. On January 20, 2017, the Office of Community Services (OCS)

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Community Action Month- Data Toolkit #2

May 16, 2017

Below you will find more sample social media posts, where you can incorporate data from the Annual Report and your State Fact Sheet. We’ve also included resources specifically for #WeatherizationWednesday on May 17th. Lastly, remember to use the Community Action Partnership’s toolkit of resources and calendar to plan your Community Action Month activities! Facebook [AGENCY NAME] remains

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Second Chances in Texas: CSBG and Re-Entry Services

May 12, 2017

I walked out of a Texas prison on December 15, 2015. My actions that took me to prison cost me everything; my family and my livelihood. Upon release, I had nowhere to go except to a transitional

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Community Action Month- Mini Toolkit #1

May 5, 2017

It’s Community Action Month! NASCSP has a lot of data resources available as part of our Annual Report and State Fact Sheets. We want to help you easily use data to tell the story of Community Action. Below you will find easily customizable social media posts, where you can incorporate data from the Annual Report and your State Fact Sheet. We’ve also included some nationwide data and pulled

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CSBG: Empowering States and Local Communities to Lead on Poverty

March 28, 2017

By: Eric Behna, Program & Policy Analyst Critics of the U.S. social safety net have often painted federal antipoverty programs as being overly proscriptive and out of touch with actual Americans in need. The Republican authored “A Better Way” antipoverty plan repeatedly emphasizes the need for state and local leadership, asserting that “state and local leaders are in the best

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