The Alabama State Office administered CSBG funds to 21 community Action Agencies.
NOTE: There are currently 20 Community Action Agencies in Alabama. One agency was dissolved in 2017.
In Alabama, Community Action Agencies provided services to
163,828 low income individuals. Vulnerable populations served included:
47,365 seniors
45,629 people with disabilities
12,074 people who lacked health insurance
54,489 children
Nationally, of the 6.5 million families served by the CSBG Network who reported income, 82.7% were living at or below 125% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
Nationally, over 1,000 Community Action Agencies receiving CSBG funding provided services to 16.2 million individuals with low incomes.
CSBG Network Resources
For every $1 of CSBG, the AL Network leveraged $14.34 from federal, state, local, and private sources, including the value of volunteer hours.ยท
$12,280,136 in CSBG funds were allocated in support of local entities in Alabama.
The AL Network’s non-CSBG funding totaled $171,120,568.
2019 Agency Directory
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