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2012 IS Report Training. Community Service Block Grant. Important Resources . Some important documents that you will need can be downloaded at http://www.nascsp.org/CSBG/604/CSBG-IS-Survey.aspx?iHt=17 Forms Instructions Training Guides: NASCSP Performance Targeting Manual - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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2012 IS Report TrainingCommunity Service Block Grant

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Important Resources Some important documents that you will need can be downloaded at http://www.nascsp.org/CSBG/604/CSBG-IS-Survey.aspx?iHt=17

› Forms› Instructions› Training Guides:

NASCSP Performance Targeting Manual NASCSP Storytelling Manual Lexicon for CSBG/IS Guide to Reporting on Race and Ethnicity

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The IS Report includes the following sections:

Part I› A – State Allotments of FY 2012 CSBG Funds› B – General Information on Local CSBG Agencies› C – General Information on State CSBG Offices› D – Accomplishments & Coordination of Funds› E – 2012 Dollars Spent By Service Category› F – Other Resources Generated by the Network› G – Program Participant Characteristics

Part II – National Performance Indicators

Report Components

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The IS Report should include ALL data

All relative data, whether or not funded directly by CSBG, should be reported.

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Part I: Section A

Section A is a financial statement asking about the funds available for WV’s 2012 CSBG programs and how they were planned to be and actually were expended.

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Part I: Sections B and C

These sections ask for information about how WV’s CSBG programs are operated at local and state levels. Many of the questions ask for a yes or no response, or a check mark if it is a multiple-choice question.

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Part I: Section D This section asks for well written

examples of the following: 1. Strategic Thinking for Long-Term Solutions2. Delivering High-Quality, Accessible, and Well-

managed Services Top State Management Accomplishment Top Agency Management Accomplishment

3. Mobilizing Resources to Support Innovative Solutions

4. Providing Positive Results for Vulnerable Populations. One Youth-Focused Initiative One Senior-Focused Initiative

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Part I: Sections E & F Section E identifies only CSBG

expenditures by service and demographic category.

Section F seeks to capture information more broadly describing all funds that support the entities providing CSBG services.

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Part I: Section E

This section asks for CSBG expenditures in nine program categories.

1. Employment2. Education3. Income Management4. Housing5. Emergency Services6. Nutrition7. Linkages8. Self Sufficiency9. Health

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Part I: Section E The tenth category, “Other,” allows you

to include programs that cannot be included under one of the nine service categories.

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Part I: Section E Administrative Costs

OCS - IM 37 http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ocs.csbg/guidance/im37.html

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Part I: Section E Section E also asks for expenditures in

two demographic categories.› Youth Programs› Senior Programs

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Part I: Section F

This section shows the programs or initiatives other than CSBG, administered by each CAA. It asks for an accounting of the CSBG resources in the local CAAs that fill out this section so that the mix of CSBG and other resources can be described to policymakers.

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Part I: Section F

Subsection I – Federal ResourcesSubsection II – State ResourcesSubsection III – Local ResourcesSubsection IV – Private Sector Resources

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Part I: Section G

This section asks for demographic information on all those utilizing and benefiting from local CAA services.

DBA FACS Pro Auto-Fills this information into Section G of the IS Report if the information was completed during Intake.

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Part II: Goals 1-6 This portion of the survey gathers information

on the 12 national performance indicators of community action.

The NPIs reported in this section were created collaboratively within the CSBG Network to enable the more than 1,000 diverse CAAs in 52 States and territories to present a more uniform and coherent national picture of their work and accomplishments.

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Matters of Emphasis The NPIs are about Community Action,

not just those activities funded through CSBG. Outcomes should be counted and reported from all CA programs and activities.

Agencies should report outcomes only for those NPI categories in which the CAA has supporting programs or activities. It is not expected that all CAAs will produce outcomes for all of the indicators.

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Guidance for Agencies The National Performance Indicator

Instruction Manual was updated in January 2013. Please download your copy today at http://www.nascsp.org/data/files/csbg_is_survey/fy12csbgisnpiinstructions.pdf

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Performance Targeting for NPIs

These NPIs include:› NPI 1.1 – Employment› NPI 1.3 – Economic Asset Enhancement

and Utilization› NPI 6.3 – Child and Family Development

NASCSP Targeting Field Manual: Setting & Reviewing Targetshttp://www.nascsp.org/data/files/csbg_is_survey/additional/nascspperformancetargetingmanual8-18-08final.pdf

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Thank you!

Questions? Please contact me by [email protected]

The resource documentation referred to throughout this presentation is available online by clicking the link to the documents.