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PBJCEOC
WHAT IS A
COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY?
Pine Bluff Jefferson County
Economic Opportunities Commission
PBJCEOC is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit
organization committed to alleviating
poverty and assisting low-income
individuals and families to secure
knowledge, skills and opportunities to
become self-sufficient and to lead lives of
dignity. We operate a wide range of both
locally and nationally developed programs
that offer opportunities, services and
support to help individuals and families gain
the basic necessities and achieve
economic self-sufficiency.
The Economic Opportunity Act
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In 1964 the Economic Opportunity Act was passed
creating a federal Office of Economic Opportunity
(OEO)
Led efforts on the War on Poverty by creating economic
opportunity offices at the state level
Community Services Block Grant
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The Economic Opportunity Act evolved into the
Community Service Act of 1974
The Community Service Act of 1974 preceded the
CSBG Act of 1981.
CAAs receive a small amount of their total funding
from CSBG. CSBG sets guidelines as to which
organizations qualify as community action.
CSBG today…
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CSBG provides assistance to states and local
communities working through a network of
community action agencies and other neighborhoodbased organizations:
 For
the reduction of poverty
 The revitalization of low-income communities
 The empowerment of low-income families and
individuals in rural and urban areas to become fully
self-sufficient
CSBG today….
 Strengthens
community capabilities for planning and
coordinating the use of a broad range of federal, state
and local assistance related to the elimination of
poverty so the assistance meets local needs and
conditions
 Organizes a range of services related to the needs of
low-income families and individuals so these services
may have a measureable and potentially major impact
on the causes of poverty
CSBG today…
Uses innovative and effective community-based approaches
to attacking the causes and effects of poverty and of
community breakdown
 Maximizes participation of
residents of the low income
communities and members of
the groups served to empower
such residents and members to
respond to the unique problems
and needs within their
communities
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What is community action?
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A community action
agency:
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is a non-for-profit
corporation
has authority under its
charter and bylaws to
receive funds to administer
community action programs
Was officially designated
as a community action
agency or a community
action program under the
provisions of federal law
Section 210 of the
Economic Opportunity Act
of 1964 for fiscal year
1981
Why CAAs are unique
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Only agencies that
receive CSBG funding
can be designated as
CAAs
CSBG funding is used to
support the
infrastructure of local
offices, staff, agency
administration and to
support a variety of
other agency programs
CAAs are
comprehensive and
serve as a catalyst
PBJCEOC Services
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CSBG
LIHEAP
Weatherization
Medical Aid
Head Start
Case Management
Coat Closets
In-home Services
Mission and purpose of CAAs
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In order to reduce poverty in its community, a CAA
works to better focus available local, state, private
and federal resources to assist low-income families
to acquire useful skills and knowledge, gain access
to new opportunities and achieve economic selfsufficiency.
What is a tripartite board?
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Effective tripartite boards
reflect and promote the
unique anti-poverty
leadership, action, and
mobilization responsibilities
assigned by law to community
action agencies.
Boards are responsible for
assuring that agencies
continue to assess and
respond to the causes and
conditions of poverty in their
community, achieve
anticipated family and
community outcomes, and
remain administratively and
fiscally sound.
Who is on a tripartite board?
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Elected officials or their representatives
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Major groups and interests in the community served
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One-third must be elected officials, holding office at their
time of selection, or their representatives.
One-third of members must be chosen from “business,
industry, labor, religious, law enforcement, education, or
other major groups and interests in the community served.”
Low-income individuals and families
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“assure decision-making and participation by low-income
individuals in the development, planning, implementation,
and evaluation of programs…”