CSBG IM #127 Application for FY 2013 Funds (States and Territories)
Based on the Availability of CSBG Funds
COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT PROGRAMInformation Memorandum |
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Transmittal No. 127 |
Date: July 10, 2012 |
TO: |
States and U.S. Territories |
SUBJECT: |
Application for Fiscal Year (FY) 2013 Community Services Block Grant Program (CSBG) Funds Based on the Availability of CSBG Funds |
RELATED REFERENCES: |
Community Services Block Grant Act, Title VI, Subtitle B, of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981, Public Law 97-35, as amended; Human Services Amendments of 1994, P.L.I03-252; the FY 1996 CSBG Appropriation Legislation, P.L.I04-134; C.F.R. Title 45, Part 96; Coats Human Services Reauthorization Act of 1998, P. L. 105-285, Department of Health and Human Services Block Grant Regulations and Current Poverty Income Guidelines. |
PURPOSE: |
To inform States and U.S. Territories of the CSBG application requirements for FY 2013. CSBG applications shall be submitted to the Office of Community Services (OCS) by September 1, 2012 if an application which covered two fiscal years was not submitted in the prior year. |
BACKGROUND: |
Under the statutory requirements of the CSBG Act, States and Territories must prepare and submit an application and State plan for CSBG. The State CSBG plan not only is a critical document for Federal monitoring and oversight purposes, but also provides a framework for accountability and oversight at the State and Territory levels. oes strongly encourages States to use the submission of State CSBG plans as an opportunity to document State standards and performance goals for CSBG resources. There is an increased focus on performance measurement, fiscal accountability, and collaborative community services across multiple Federal programs. OCS encourages States and Territories to use the CSBG plan as a tool for describing State leadership and technical assistance approaches. States and Territories have the option of submitting CSBG applications annually or bi-annually (plans may cover one or two fiscal years) either in electronic versions or official paper copy. Use of some electronic versions, with the exception of pdf, will require a separate submittal of the lead agency designee original signature and certification pages. |
CONTENT OF APPLICATION: |
OCS accepts CSBG applications based solely on the determination that the application is complete. A complete CSBG application includes: (1) specific assurances certified by the designee of the lead agency; (2) a narrative State plan; (3) evidence that legislative and public hearing requirements were met; (4) an Annual Report; and (5) several administrative certifications.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
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The following additional information should be useful in the development of your application: Waivers –OCS must approve waivers, in writing, before block grant funds can be used for construction purposes (reference Section 678F(a)(2) of the CSBG Act). If a State anticipates the need for a waiver, a waiver request may be submitted as a separate part of the FY 2013 application. Waiver requests must be submitted to OCS by the State. If you anticipate the need for a waiver request, such requests should address the requirements referenced in Section 678F(a)(2) of the CSBG Act and OCS Information Memorandum #60 dated February 6, 2002. Proportionate Share of Funding– States are required to provide each eligible entity, currently in good standing within the State, its proportionate share of any CSBG funding received by the State. A decision by a State not to provide a proportionate share in funding to an eligible entity will be considered as a reduction of funding under Sections 676(b)(8) and 678C ofthe CSBG Act and subject to the notice and hearing requirements set forth therein. Collaboration with Faith-Based Organizations – Section 679. Operational Rule.
(c) Limitations on Use of Funds for Certain Purposes. - No funds provided directly to a religious organization to provide assistance under any program described in subsection (a) shall be expended for sectarian worship, instruction, or proselytization.
(e) Treatment of Eligible Entities and Other Intermediate Organizations. - If an eligible entity or other organization (referred to in this subsection as an 'intermediate organization'), acting under a contract, or grant or other agreement, with the Federal Government or a State or local government, is given the authority under the contract or agreement to select nongovernmental organizations to provide assistance under the programs described in subsection (a), the intermediate organization shall have the same duties under this section as the government." Applications should be mailed to: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services If providing an official paper copy, please send an original of the State's FY 2013 CSBG application. Electronic versions may be forwarded. The OCS does not have adequate storage capacity in which to receive plans via e-mail at this time. Use of some electronic versions will require a separate submittal of the lead agency designee original signature and certification pages. Current program and fiscal staff contact information should be included with the State application. If you need additional information, contact your assigned OCS’ CSBG Program Manager. A list which identifies your OCS contact person and the respective telephone number may be found at the ACF website.
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