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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) makes community service block grants to States to provide a broad range of services and activities to assist low-income individuals and alleviate the causes of poverty in a community. States may subsequently make grants or enter into contracts with private nonprofit organizations or political subdivisions.
Assistance involving community service block grants is subject to the general rules pertaining to income. It is neither IBON nor ABON.
Therefore, if you are told that assistance is coming from a block grant, determine whether or not it is excluded from income according to its listing in the topic, Aged, Blind and Disabled Income Exclusions.
VA Benefit Information System Welcome and Introduction
Information for this topic was drawn from Chapter S08 of the Department of Social Services (DSS) Medicaid Manual.
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