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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 3Pt. 2Ch. 9Art. 1§ 12727 Community Services Block Grant Program

§ 12727 Community Services Block Grant Program

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§ 12727 Community Services Block Grant Program

Key Takeaways

  • •This law helps poor families and people in California get the skills and chances they need to take care of themselves.
  • •It brings together money and help from the city, state, private groups, and the government to fight poverty.
  • •It wants poor people to be part of planning and using the programs made to help them.
  • •It encourages new and better ways to help people get out of poverty.

Example

A single mom in a small town struggles to find a good job and afford childcare.

This law helps by bringing together local job training programs, childcare help, and other support so the mom can learn new skills, find a better job, and take care of her family without always needing help.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 12727 Community Services Block Grant Program

All activities of the California Community Services Block Grant Program eligible entities shall have the following basic and specific purposes: (a) The basic purpose of this chapter is to stimulate an effective concentration of all available local, state, private, and federal resources upon the goal of enabling low-income families, and low-income individuals of all ages, in rural and urban areas to attain the skills, knowledge, and motivations and to secure the opportunities needed for them to become fully self-sufficient. (b) The specific purposes of this chapter are to promote, as methods of achieving an effective concentration of resources on the goal of individual and family self-sufficiency, the following: (1) The strengthening of community capabilities for planning and coordinating federal, state, private, and other assistance related to the elimination of poverty, so that this assistance, through the efforts of local officials, organizations, and interested and affected citizens, can be made more responsive to local needs and conditions. (2) The coherent organization of a range of services related to the needs of the poor, so that these services may be made more effective and efficient in helping families and individuals to overcome poverty-related problems in a way that takes into account, and supports, their progress in overcoming identified causes of poverty. (3) The implementation, subject to adequate evaluation, of new types of services and innovative approaches toward eliminating causes of poverty, so as to develop increasingly effective methods of employing available resources. (4) Maximum feasible participation of members of the groups and residents of the low-income areas to be served by programs and projects in the development and implementation of those programs and projects, in order to assure that all programs and projects are meaningful to, and widely utilized by, their intended beneficiaries. (5) The broadening of the resource base directed towards the elimination of poverty, so as to secure, in addition to the services and assistance of public officials, private religious, charitable, and neighborhood organizations, and individual citizens, a more active role for business, labor, and professional groups able to provide employment opportunities or otherwise influence the quantity and quality of services of concern to the poor. (c) It is the finding of the Legislature that these state purposes and the intent of the federal Community Services Block Grant will best be served by enacting the program policies and requirements contained in this chapter. (Amended by Stats. 2007, Ch. 46, Sec. 4. Effective January 1, 2008. Repealed conditionally as prescribed by Section 12790.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

California Community Services Block Grant Programlow-income familiesself-sufficiencyelimination of povertyresource base

Related Statutes

  • § 12725 California Community Services Block Grant Program
  • § 12726 California Community Services Block Grant
  • § 12728 State Law Supremacy
  • § 12729 Severability Of Provisions
  • § 12735 Governor'S Federal Compliance Application

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 12727.
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