TANF Provisions in FRA of 2023

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This Office of Family Assistance webpage provides important resources, documents, and tools related to the implementation of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) provisions in the bipartisan Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA) of 2023.

All updates can be found on this FRA Implementation webpage.

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2025-07-18T00:00:00
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2025-07-18

OFA Webinar on the Interim Final Rule on TANF Work Outcomes Measures: Implementing Section 304 of the Fiscal Responsibility Act

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Section 304 of the Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA) of 2023 requires all states to report the data necessary to produce outcome measures for work-eligible individuals who leave Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). The interim final rule on TANF Work Outcomes Measures was published on June 28, 2024. The Office of Family Assistance (OFA) hosted a webinar on July 24, 2024, where OFA presenters reviewed the new measures and provided technical guidance for preparing and submitting three new reports for the measures: Work Outcomes of TANF Exiters Report (quarterly), the required Secondary School Diploma or its Recognized Equivalent Attainment Rate (annually), and the Supplemental Work Outcomes Report (annually).

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2024-07-24T15:00:00
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2024-07-24
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A Question about Two-Parent Cash Assistance

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A representative of the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services is requesting information from any state that is using non-MOE state funds to support two-parent cash assistance programs. For states that use funds in this way, the representative would like to learn about the amount of state funds allocated to the program and approximate numbers of families served.

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May 2024
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OFA Peer TA
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Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services
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Louisiana
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Special Populations
Two Parent Families
TANF Program Administration
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TANF Regulatory Codes

OFA Releases FY 2022 TANF and MOE Data

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The Office of Family Assistance (OFA) has posted the fiscal year (FY) 2022 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) financial data tables, national and state pie charts.

  • In FY 2022, combined federal TANF and state maintenance-of-effort (MOE) expenditures and transfers totaled $31.3 billion. Across the United States in FY 2022:
    •  23.0 percent of TANF and MOE funds was used for basic assistance,
    • 8.1 percent was used for work, education, and training activities; and
    • 15.5 percent was used for child care (including funds transferred to the Child Care Development Fund).
  • 30 states used less than half of their TANF and MOE funds on the combination of basic assistance; work, education, and training activities; and child care.
    • 34 states spent less than 20 percent of their TANF and MOE funds on basic assistance.
    • 42 states and the District of Columbia spent less than 15 percent of their TANF and MOE funds on work, education, and training activities.
  • From FY 2021 to FY 2022, the amount of funds used for basic assistance increased by $366 million and child care decreased by $58 million. The amount of funds used for work, education, and training activities increased by $211 million.

View the financial data tables, national and state pie charts for more information on how TANF and MOE funds were used in FY 2022. 

State pie charts will be published in the coming weeks.

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2024-01-01T00:00:00
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2024-01-01
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Improving TANF Programs by Focusing on Partnerships, Family, Staff and Community Engagement, and Performance Outcomes

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This issue brief describes three specific program improvement strategies employed by six state, county and tribal TANF programs. The three strategies drove changes that resulted in tangible TANF program improvements across all six programs. The improvement strategies are:

1) Revisit and reimagine your working relationships with your community partners to improve collaboration and coordination;
2) actively listen to and learn from your TANF families, community members, and program staff; and
3) reorient or adapt outcome structures and monitoring elements to strengthen TANF program performance-based accountability.

The programs featured in this resource were among a group of 10 TANF programs that participated in the Office of Family Assistance’s initiative “Leveraging America’s Social and Economic Resilience TANF Learning Community” {LASER TLC).

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2023-09-30T12:00:00
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OFA Initiatives
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2023-09-30
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Post-Pandemic Modernization: How Four TANF Programs Took Strides to Make Their Systems More Accessible and Responsive to Communities

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The COVID-19 pandemic of 2020-2023 forced TANF programs to rethink service delivery. Programs were forced to find new ways to implement policies and innovate through the use of technology. In response, the Office of Family Assistance (OFA) launched the Leveraging America’s Social and Economic Resilience (LASER) TANF Learning Community (TLC). LASER TLC builds on the immediate adaptations to the pandemic. It helps programs design and implement sustainable strategies for the post-pandemic world.

Four of the ten program teams, highlighted here, focused their efforts on modernization projects. These four TANF program teams are: the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians Tribal TANF program; the North Carolina Work First Program; the Kentucky Works Program; and the North Dakota TANF Program.

This brief highlights the small and large ways of approaching TANF modernization. It further offers insight into what can be achieved through small, intentional steps guided by a bold vision for innovation.

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2023-07-31T00:00:00
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2023-07-31
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OFA Request for Information

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The Office of Family Assistance (OFA) wants to inform you of an exciting opportunity to provide input and feedback for consideration into the design and implementation of the pilot programs and work outcomes measures for the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, enacted as sections 302 and 304 of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023. 

OFA has issued a Request for Information, and we want to hear your voice. Your individual input will help ACF better understand options, opportunities and potential challenges in building and carrying out the pilot program and the reporting of new statutory work outcomes measures applicable to all states. This RFI is for information and planning purposes only and should not be construed as a solicitation or as an obligation on the part of ACF or HHS. 

We look forward to incorporating your meaningful input and recommendations by the comment deadline of January 11, 2024. As ACF continues to gather input, questions, and comments from all interested parties, we will also continue to alert you to new resources, guidance, and updates as we post them to our FRA Implementation page

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2024-01-11T00:00:00
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2024-01-11
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OFA Webinar: Summary of TANF NPRM and Instructions for Submitting Comments

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The ACF Office of Family Assistance (OFA) hosted a webinar to summarize the open Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM): Strengthening TANF as a Safety Net and Work Program and instructed interested parties on how to submit a formal comment.

The NPRM is intended to strengthen TANF's role in supporting family well-being and work, as well as creating additional accountability for states to ensure TANF funds serve their intended purpose, while maintaining state flexibility. 

Review the recording here as you are preparing to submit formal comments on the NPRM for HHS consideration. Comments are due December 1, 2023. HHS welcomes comments from all affected parties and will closely review and consider every comment it receives. We refer you to the NPRM on information on how to submit comments if you wish to do so. 

If you have questions about the webinar, please email TANFquestions@acf.hhs.gov

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2023-11-14T14:00:00
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2023-11-14
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OFA Webinar: Introduction to Revised TANF Data Report Instructions (Forms ACF-199 and ACF-209)

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The Office of Family Assistance (OFA) hosted a webinar to provide an overview of the revisions to instructions for TANF data report (Forms ACF-199 and ACF-209), with a focus on key, substantive changes. The changes made to the TANF Data Report instructions are intended to streamline the data collection and eliminate unnecessary data elements. The instructions were also revised to clarify confusing instructions and improve data quality. OFA hopes this session will help states and territories more efficiently and accurately report data on their TANF caseloads, beginning with the first quarter FY 2024 data, due February 14, 2024.

Please review the recording here.

 

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2023-11-15T14:00:00
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2023-11-15
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A Question about Eligibility Specialist Caseloads

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A representative from the Office for Family Independence at the Maine Department of Health and Human Services is requesting information around how many eligibility staff states have in comparison to their caseload sizes. The questioner is requesting the following:

• For states that have an integrated eligibility system, what is the average caseload for each of eligibility staff member?
• If a state does not have an integrated eligibility system, what are the average caseload sizes per eligibility worker in the state’s Medicaid, SNAP and TANF programs?
• Are programs managed through an assigned caseload or are they task based?

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November 2023
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State
Maine
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TANF Program Administration
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