Arkansas Community Action Agencies Association (ACAAA) announced Dec. 18 that Arkansas has received its FY26 Community Services Block Grant funding through Jan. 30 as part of the Continuing Resolution. This action allows Community Action Agencies across the state to continue delivering critical services to Arkansas families without interruption in the short term.
ACAAA extends its sincere gratitude to the Arkansas Congressional Delegation for recognizing the importance of community action and including block grant funding in the Continuing Resolution.
This is a meaningful and timely win for our network. Block grant funding enables Community Action Agencies to continue moving Arkansas families forward, supporting access to food, housing stability, utility assistance, early childhood education, workforce development and pathways to self-sufficiency.
While this funding provides immediate stability, ACAAA emphasized that significant work remains. The Continuing Resolution only extends funding through Jan. 30, and without further action, Community Action programs and the families who rely on them could face uncertainty.
Community Action agencies serve as local problem-solvers, responding directly to the unique needs of communities across Arkansas. Block grant funding allows agencies the flexibility to address poverty at its root, whether through emergency services, long-term economic mobility strategies or innovative local solutions that strengthen families and communities.
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ACAAA is calling on Arkansas communities, partners and residents to help ensure Community Action work continues without disruption. Individuals are encouraged to contact their members of Congress and share how Community Action programs have impacted their lives, families or communities. These stories are vital in demonstrating why sustained federal investment matters and why another government shutdown must be avoided.
Arkansas Congressional Delegation contact information:
Sen. John Boozman: https://www.boozman.senate.gov
Sen. Tom Cotton: https://www.cotton.senate.gov
Rep. Rick Crawford (AR-01): https://crawford.house.gov
Rep. French Hill (AR-02): https://hill.house.gov
Rep. Steve Womack (AR-03): https://womack.house.gov
Rep. Bruce Westerman (AR-04): https://westerman.house.gov
Community Action is strongest when it stands unified with the communities we serve. Together, we can ensure that families across Arkansas continue to have access to opportunity, stability and hope. We thank Congress for its continued support and look forward to working hand in hand to secure long-term funding that reflects the full impact of Community Action.
For more information about Community Action in Arkansas or how to get involved, contact ACAAA at tmoore@acaaa.org.
Tomekia Moore, executive director of Arkansas Community Action Agencies Association, is a resident of Pine Bluff.