Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) is a federally funded, state-run program. Also known as welfare, TANF helps families financially after experiencing hardship.
Recipients may qualify for help with:
Each state or tribal government runs its TANF program differently and has a different name.
Every state or tribal territory has its own rules for who's eligible for financial help, services, or other benefits. You must be a resident of the state where you are applying.
Every state issues TANF benefits electronically on a debit card or through direct deposit. But some also issue benefits with paper checks.
If you receive your benefits electronically:
If you suspect possible welfare fraud or have a question or complaint about TANF: