2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 142F.301 — Community Action Agencies

Plain-Language Summary

Community action agencies are local public or nonprofit organizations designated to receive state and federal funds for anti-poverty programs under the Community Services Block Grant. To be recognized, an agency must be designated by a local government through a public hearing and resolution, and the designation must be approved by the state. These agencies are the backbone of Minnesota's community-based poverty reduction efforts.

Practical Notes
Community action agencies in your area provide a wide range of services, including energy assistance, food programs, job training, and emergency help. They are accountable to the communities they serve because their governing boards must include a significant proportion of low-income residents. To find the community action agency serving your county, contact the Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families.