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Find similar grantsCommunity-Based Services Grants is sponsored by Fairfax Area Agency on Aging. Provides community-based services to adults aged 60 and older, including case management, legal assistance, transportation, and volunteer home services.
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Community Services Block Grant Programs | Neighborhood and Community Services Neighborhood and Community Services 12011 Government Center Parkway Programs & Services Directory Year-round Part-time Jobs Advisory Councils, Boards, Authorities & Commissions Child Care Assistance and Referral (CCAR) Community Education and Provider Services (CEPS) Head Start & Early Head Start Infant & Toddler Connection (ITC) Ready Region Capital Area School Age Child Care (SACC) Virtual Center for Active Adults Therapeutic Recreation Services Community Services Block Grant Programs Fairfax County receives federal and state funds through the Community Services Block Grant program to provide services to individuals and families with incomes of less than 125 percent of the federal poverty guidelines.
The grants, along with matching funds from Fairfax County, are used to support community and neighborhood-based initiatives identified through the county’s Consolidated Community Funding Pool competitive grant process. The Fairfax County Community Action Advisory Board (CAAB) is responsible for administering the CSBG funds.
For the 2023-2024 fiscal years, the CAAB has designated five priority areas for which these funds should be used: Health & Social/Behavioral Development Education & Cognitive Development Information on the programs receiving full or partial CSBG/TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families) in fiscal years 2023 and 2024 is below.
Organization: New Hope Housing Program: Stable Long-term Housing for Chronically Homeless Adults Services: To have safe, stable and accessible living accommodations along with other basic necessities.
Outcome: To be determined Organization: United Community Services: Provide financial assistance to eligible participants in the form of rental assistance that prevents eviction and homelessness to enhance family stability and contribute towards educational success for children. Payment is made directly to landlords or housing authorities. Outcome: Persons have increased housing stability.
HEALTH & SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT Organization: Family Counseling Center of Greater Washington Program: Mental Health & Counseling Services Services: Provide mental health services to low-income adults which includes mental health assessment, diagnostic psychiatric evaluations, medication management, psychotherapy and collaboration with patient families. Outcome: Adults have stable or improved behavioral health.
Organization: Food for Others Services: Provide emergency food assistance to clients with referrals from social workers or social service organizations. Food boxes provide clients with staples such as milk, eggs, and nonperishable items so they can prepare nutritionally balanced meals. Outcome: Persons have increased food security.
Organization: Second Story Program: Second Story for Young Mothers Services: Provide young women 18 to 22 years old (transition-age youth) who are homeless single mothers and/or who are homeless and pregnant with mental health counseling. Outcome: Children and youth have stable or improved behavioral health.
Organization : The Tahirih Justice Center Program : Protecting Vulnerable Immigrant Survivors of Violence Services: Provide low-income immigrants with free, holistic legal representation and assistance to include: immigration legal petitions (e.g., asylum, green card adjustments, work permit, VAWA, U, T, A and SIJS visas and their derivatives) and family law matters such as protective orders, child custody, visitation, spousal support, divorce petitions and their modifications/enforcement.
Outcome : Persons have decreased levels of risk of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Organization : Shelter House Services: Provide emergency shelter, assistance safety planning, comprehensive case management services, housing planning and location assistance, financial assistance and referrals to community resources to victims of domestic violence with children.
Outcome: Children and youth have access to safety net and community resources that promote stability. EDUCATION & COGNITTIVE DEVELOPMENT Organization: Cornerstones Program: Kids and Parents Engage - Herndon Afterschool and Reston Afterschool Services: Provide afterschool services, which includes homework help and enrichment programming, out-of-school-time (OST) programming to children and youth.
Outcome: Youth have improved academic performance. Organization: Second Story Program: Culmore Youth Outreach Project Services: Provide activities and support to youth that encourages them to improve their academic achievement. Activities will include homework assistance, tutoring, supervised recreation and enrichment activities.
Outcome: Youth demonstrate improved academic performance. Community Action Programs Fairfax Virtual Assistant Fairfax Virtual Assistant
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