Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. “TANF”) funded services.
(1) Community-based Family Preservation Services may be funded with TANF funds if the following criteria are met:
a. The applicable Service Standard must be Father Engagement, Parent Education, Parenting/Family Functioning Assessment, Tutoring/Literacy Classes, or Visitation Facilitation – Parent/Child/Sibling;
b. Case Type must be a DCS Case Type; and
c. There must be at least one minor child (under the age of 18) involved in the case who is benefiting from the service.
(2) For the Emergency Assistance program, DCS will determine upon the conclusion of an episode of service, whether the conditions of any given client service episode qualifiesfor funding from its TANF sub-grant, and if so, DCS will ensure it has the required documentation to meet these obligations. Service providers must provide documentation upon request of DCS.
(3) TANF funded services are subject to the audit requirements specified in Section 7 [Audits and Monitoring] of the Contract. DCS may, at its discretion and subject to the limitations of Section 7 of the Contract, identify specific audit needs for TANF funded services.
(4) At the end of each fiscal year, providers will receive a cumulative summary of total expenditures funded through TANF. Providers must make certain that reported TANF expenditures have not and will not be used in the future to satisfy the cost-sharing or matching requirement of any Federal program.
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. Extends the authorization for SDPI and TANF through November 30, 2020.
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. Tribes (Title IV-A of the Social Security Act)
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. 🞏 Refugee Settlement Benefits 🞏 Aged, Blind or Disabled Assistance Program 🞏 Public Housing 🞏 Other: Other sources of income: $ Wages (garnishments) taken from your paycheck: $ Rent/mortgage (your share): $ Utilities (electricity, water, garbage, telephone, etc.): $ Food: $ Travel/Commute: $ Health care (out-of-pocket medical/dental costs, prescriptions, insurance, debt payments) $ Child support, spousal maintenance, and loan payments: $ Child Care and School: $ Vehicle Payments: $ Court-ordered fines, fees, and restitution – monthly payment amount: $ Credit cards and other debt payments: $ Other basic living costs (diapers, clothing, etc.) Describe: $ Cash on Hand: $ Checking Accounts: $ Savings Accounts: $ Money Market Accounts: $ Dividends, Interest, Royalties: $ Certificates of Deposit: $ Stocks/Bonds: $ Trusts: $ Other: $ Real Property (home/land): $ Non-Homestead Real Property: $ Motor Vehicle(s): $ Boat(s): $ Approximate Amount Credit cards, personal loans, and other installment debt: $ Motor Vehicle: $ Home: $ Other Real Property: $ Outstanding legal financial obligations (LFOs), including other cases: $ Outstanding medical care debt: $ Child support arrears: $ Outstanding Student Loans: $ Other outstanding debt (describe): $
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. (TANF) or subsequent program), State, or local welfare programs and includes only cash maintenance payments designed to meet a family's ongoing basic needs. Welfare assistance does not include:
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. (TANF)-Working Group Agreement on Career Pathways and Subsidized Employment Partnerships, CDSS, CWDA, CWDB, CCCCO POINTS 1-5
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. CalWORKs is offered through San Bernardino County Transitional Assistance Department. Services include, but are not limited to, CalWORKs, Welfare to Work, child-care assistance, CalFRESH, Medi-Cal and General Relief. Eligibility for Services Determinations of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs SBCWDD; WP; VETS; DOR; NAP; OAA; MSFW; TANF; HUD; JC; YB; Outreach Website, social media, brochures, presentations SBCWDD; EDD; VETS; DOR; AEFL All partners Intake Complete eligibility paperwork SBCWDD EDD All partners Orientation Orientation to information and other services available through the one-stop delivery system SBCWDD EDD EDD; TAA; NAP; JC; AEFL Initial Assessment Assessment of skill levels including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities, skills gaps, and supportive service needs SBCWDD EDD; AEFL; CPCTE; NAP; DOR; JC; YB; TANF; OAA Labor Exchange Job search, job placement, and career counseling SBCWDD; EDD; VETS; DOR; AEFL; CPCTE; AEFL NAP; Referrals to programs Provision of referrals to coordination of activities other programs and services and with All Partners All partners Labor Market information Information relating to local, regional, and national labor market areas, including— job vacancy listings; information on job skills necessary to obtain vacant jobs; and info relating to local occupations in demand and requirements, and opportunities for advancement EDD; SBCWDD AEFL; TANF Performance Information and Cost Local area performance, training provider performance and cost information. SBCWDD AEFL Supportive Information Services Assistance and referrals for child care, transportation, health care, CalFresh, HUD, TANF, etc. All partners All partners Information on UI UI claim filing assistance; phones Direct to UI; XXXXX, PJSA, IAW EDD; UI AEFL Financial Aid Information Assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance AEFL; SBCWDD CPCTE; AEFL; MSFW Individualized Career Services Partner
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. (TANF)/CalWORKs
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. Employment and Benefits Monterey County Department of Social Services, CalWorks Employment and Benefits MOU Signature Authority Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Dept of Social Services, Director (831) 796‐4434 xxxxxxxxxx@xx.xxxxxxxx.xx.xx CalWorks Benefits Xxxxxxx Xxxxx CalWorks Community Benefits, Deputy Director (831) 755‐4403 xxxxxx@xx.xxxxxxxx.xx.xx CalWorks Employment Xxxxx Xxxxxxx CalWorks Employment Services (CWES), Program Manager (831)755‐4457 xxxxxxxxx@xx.xxxxxxxx.xx.xx
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. Local governments and non-profit organizations that expend a combined total of more than $750,000 in federal financial assistance (from all sources including Temporary Assistance for Needy Families expenditures) in any fiscal year must have a single audit for that year. A letter confirming that an audit will be conducted must be provided to COUNTY stating that CONTRACTOR has expended more than $750,000 in total federal funds and will comply with the federal Single Audit Act and the requirements of OMB 2 CFR Part 200. XXXXXXXXXX also agrees to provide a copy of the Single Audit to the COUNTY no later than 30 days following receipt to the address below: Placer County Health and Human Services Attn: Contract Compliance 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx 000 Auburn, CA 95603