Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)
The Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) program provides Native American and Alaskan Native Tribes and Tribal Organization with funds to address the causes and conditions of poverty in their communities. CSBG is a flexible, community-responsive block grant that can support a range of services and activities, including employment, education, housing, emergency services, nutrition, health, income management, support for improved service linkages, and self-sufficiency programs. Funding is provided directly to Tribes and Tribal Organizations through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Community Services (OCS).
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FY17 CSBG Tribal Overview highlighting CSBG Tribal allocations and core services provided in Fiscal Year 2017.
CSBG Core Services
CSBG is a flexible, community-responsive block grant that can support a range of services and activities, including: employment, education, housing,, nutrition, emergency services, health, self-sufficiency, income management, and support for improved service linkages programs.

Employment Programs: Support for job placement, Vocational and skills training, job development, and eliminating barriers to work

Employment Programs: Support for job placement, Vocational and skills training, job development, and eliminating barriers to work.

Employment Programs: Support for job placement, Vocational and skills training, job development, and eliminating barriers to work.

Employment Programs: Support for job placement, Vocational and skills training, job development, and eliminating barriers to work.

Employment Programs: Support for job placement, Vocational and skills training, job development, and eliminating barriers to work.

Employment Programs: Support for job placement, Vocational and skills training, job development, and eliminating barriers to work.

Employment Programs: Support for job placement, Vocational and skills training, job development, and eliminating barriers to work

Employment Programs: Support for job placement, Vocational and skills training, job development, and eliminating barriers to work.

Education Programs: Adult education, literacy, programs, scholarships, Head Start enhancement, child development programs, and anti-drug education.