Definition
A state program with matching federal block grant funds administered by the county or the state under state guidelines that provides time-limited cash assistance for needy families with (or expecting) children as well as job preparation, work opportunities and access to supportive services such as child care which enable parents receiving assistance to leave the program and become self-sufficient. TANF, which ends the federal entitlement known as AFDC, creates a five-year lifetime limit on cash assistance for most adult recipients; requires that recipients be working or participating in a work-related activity within two years and cooperate with comprehensive child support enforcement efforts including paternity establishment; and contains special live at home and stay in school provisions for teenage parents. States have wide latitude in structuring their TANF programs and may obtain waivers which exempt them from specific federal requirements. Recipients may receive monthly checks or be given electronic benefit transfer (EBT) cards which allow them to access their cash benefits at automated teller machines (ATMs) or point of sale (POS) equipment that is located in grocery stores, banks and other commercial locations.
URL Name
NL-1000-8500
Third Level Code
NL-1000
Taxonomy Code
NL-1000.8500
Parent Code
NL-1000
Family Code
N
Second Level Code
NL
Fourth Level Code
NL-1000-8500
Use References
ADC, AFDC, CalWORKs, Family Independence Program, FIP, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Welfare for Families, Aid to Families With Dependent Children
Publication Status
Draft