Stakeholder Resource

Kinship Care Leads to Better Outcomes for Children

When a parent can't care for their child, a grandparent, aunt, uncle, or close family friend often steps in without a second thought, even when it stretches their own household thin. These kinship caregivers are doing something remarkable, and the research confirms it makes a real difference. Children raised by kin experience fewer school disruptions, fewer placement changes, and better mental health outcomes than their peers in traditional foster care. Yet despite this, fewer than 12% of eligible kinship caregivers ever receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) benefits.

This Chapin Hall resource highlights the positive outcomes associated with kinship care and examines the barriers that can prevent caregivers from receiving needed assistance. For TANF practitioners, it offers practical insights into the unique needs of kinship families and strategies for improving outreach, coordination, and service delivery. Whether you're strengthening partnerships with community-based organizations, developing referral processes, or helping families connect to benefits, this research provides evidence-based approaches to better support kinship caregivers and the children in their care.

Source
Partner Resources
OFA Initiatives
A Home for Every Child
TANF Outcomes Technical Assistance and Logistics: TOTAL
Topics/Subtopics
Family Strengthening
Family Formation
Two-Generation Approaches
Supportive Services
Child Welfare
Health/Behavioral Health Referrals and Supports
SNAP/Food Assistance
Special Populations
Child Only Cases
Youth in Transition
TANF Program Administration
Case Management
Collaborations and Partnerships
Publication Date
2026-06-01
TANF Regulatory Codes
45 CFR Part 260.20 – (a)
45 CFR Part 260.34 – (a)