Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Fact Sheet
What We Do
The Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) is a flexible funding source that provides funds to states, tribes, and territories to implement community-based services to reduce poverty, revitalize communities, and help people with low incomes become self-sufficient. Tribes and approximately 1,000 local eligible entities provide CSBG-funded services and activities including housing, nutrition, utility, and transportation assistance; crisis and emergency assistance; employment, education, and other wealth-building services; and community asset-building initiatives, among other community-based services aimed at creating pathways out of poverty and revitalizing underserved communities.
Who We Serve
CSBG serves individuals and families with low incomes and underserved communities.
2022 Highlights

Total CSBG funding released

Appropriated by Congress

Individuals Served

Households served

Multigenerational households served

Individuals avoided eviction or obtained safe affordable housing

Individuals who made their homes more energy efficient or reduced their energy burden
CSBG-eligible entities supported over 4 million vulnerable individuals:

Children ages 0 to 5 served

Individuals with disabilities served

Older adults (ages 65 and older) served
CSBG-eligible entities also helped vulnerable residents stay in their homes and in their communities:

Older adults who maintained an independent living situation
**This factsheet does not reflect data from American Samoa.
Community Services Block Grant Division of Community Assistance
Office of Community Services CSBGStates@acf.hhs.gov