The Successful Families Program offers employment services and support services to low-income families. That support may include cash assistance. The family is defined as including a child who may be living with a parent, relative, or person named by a court to take care of the child, such as a guardian, conservator, or custodian. Certain eligibility requirements for participation are identified below.
To receive help from the Successful Families Program, a family must have the following:
- Families must have at least one child in the home under the age of 18 (including an unborn baby).
- Families must meet income requirements. Your worker will tell you what types of income you are required to report.
- Families must meet limited resource requirements. Your worker will review what assets you have. Some resources are not counted, such as:
- the home in which the family lives
- assets valued at less than $3,000
- furniture, personal items, and some tools
Cash Assistance
Cash assistance, also known as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), provides financial support to eligible families.
The amount a family can receive depends on several factors, including their income, living situation, and the county where they live.
A family’s living situation is defined as either:
- Shared living: The family lives with others who are not part of the TANF household and who do not receive cash assistance
- Non-shared living: The family lives on their own, and all required household members are included in the cash assistance case
The chart below shows the maximum monthly cash benefit a family may receive based on family size, living situation, and county:
Cash Assistance Payments
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Family Size
|
Living Situation
| Rural County
| High Cost Rural County | High Population Counties | High Cost
High Population Counties |
|---|
| 1 | Non-Shared
| $224
| $229 | $241 | $267 |
|---|
Shared
| $168
| $170
| $175
| $186
|
| 2 | Non-Shared
| $309 | $314 | $326 | $352 |
|---|
Shared
| $263
| $265
| $271
| $284
|
| 3 | Non-Shared
| $386 | $391 | $403 | $429 |
|---|
Shared
| $349
| $352
| $359
| $375
|
| 4 | Non-Shared | $454 | $459 | $471 | $497 |
|---|
| Shared | $421
| $425
| $432
| $449
|
| 5 + |
| Add $61 for each additional person | |
|---|
Families may get cash assistance while they look for work as long as they meet program requirements. The requirements include cooperating with DCF Child Support Services Division. Families who receive TANF may also be eligible to receive medical benefits and child care assistance.
Adults must work or participate in work activities in order to receive cash assistance for their family, unless they are needed to do one of the following:
- take care of a child under 2 months of age
- take care of a disabled household member
Note: Families can only get TANF for 24 months in a lifetime. Families may not use your cash benefits to purchase alcohol, cigarettes, tobacco products, lottery tickets, concert tickets, professional or collegiate sporting event tickets or tickets for other entertainment events intended for the general public or sexually oriented adult materials.
Employment Support Services and Employment
Adults can receive support services to help them prepare for, obtain, and maintain employment. Individuals receiving TANF who are not required to get a job or be in work activities may also apply for these services.
They include:
- help in obtaining and maintaining employment
- job training
- help in obtaining a GED or in learning English
- transportation assistance
- clothing
- moving costs related to a job
- help with parenting skills
- physical or mental health services
- services for learning disabilities (such as help with reading and/or math)
- drug or alcohol problems, or domestic violence
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