Research-To-Practice Brief

Promoting Strong Families through TANF: Family Support Centers & Child Welfare

The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program plays a key role in promoting strength and stability for families experiencing poverty. By helping families to meet their basic needs, obtain employment, and nurture healthy family relationships, TANF programs can foster long-term family wellbeing and economic independence. States have significant flexibility to use TANF funds to address unique family needs and accomplish any of the four purposes of TANF.

The Office of Family Assistance released a series of briefs that highlight innovative and strategic ways that states are leveraging TANF funds to strengthen families and communities by building capacity for self-sufficiency and economic independence. This brief highlights the work of Family Support Centers (FSCs) towards preventing child welfare involvement. FSCs serve as a single-entry point for families to access a range of free or low-cost services. Although FSC services may support all four purposes of TANF, the brief focuses specifically on their role in strengthening families and preventing CPS involvement in support of TANF’s first statutory purpose: to provide assistance to families so that children can be cared for in their own homes or in the homes of relatives.

Source
OFA Peer TA
State
West Virginia
Topics/Subtopics
Employment
Family Strengthening
Two-Generation Approaches
Supportive Services
Child Welfare
Publication Date
2025-05-15
Section/Feed Type
PeerTA Resources (OFA Initiatives)
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TANF Regulatory Codes
45 CFR Part 260.20 – (a)
45 CFR Part 260.20 – (b)
45 CFR Part 260.20 – (d)