Cash assistance definition

Cash assistance means cash benefits provided under the family independence program, the refugee assistance program, or state disability assistance.
Cash assistance means temporary assistance for needy families
Cash assistance means monetary payments that a recipient is eligible to receive through the Indiana EBT program, as determined by the division. The term includes, but is not limited to, the following:

Examples of Cash assistance in a sentence

  • Cash assistance for travel, stipends, honoraria and other costs shall be set at rates commensurate with those applied in the country, but not higher than those applicable to the United Nations system (as stated in the ICSC circulars).

  • Cash assistance, including cash in the form of gift cards, must be provided directly for the qualified individual for the purpose of assisting the qualified individual in meeting ongoing basic needs.

  • Cash assistance in the form of TANF grants is based upon the eligibility criteria of the preceding month.

  • Cash assistance provided to beneficiaries delivery mechanisms may be in the form of a payment in cash, payment cards (e.g., debit, ATM, gift card), cardless ATM withdrawals, mobile money, digital wallet transfers, payment tokens, and other mechanisms approved for use in the delivery jurisdictions.


More Definitions of Cash assistance

Cash assistance means a program administered by the Department that provides assistance to needy families with dependent children under 42 U.S.C. 601 et seq.
Cash assistance means assistance that is administered and
Cash assistance means monetary payments to a recipient of financial assistance to meet basic
Cash assistance means the monthly dollar amount a recipient is eligible to receive
Cash assistance means a monthly dollar amount of cash a client is eligible to receive
Cash assistance means cash payments funded by the temporary assistance for needy families block grant pursuant to the federal act and by state funds;
Cash assistance means payments, vouchers, and other forms of benefits designed to meet a family's ongoing basic needs such as food, clothing, shelter, utilities, household goods, personal care items, and general incidental expenses. Cash assistance may include supportive services to families based on the assessment completed. All state diversion payments of less than four (4) consecutive months are not cash assistance. For the purpose of child care, county diversion payments are not cash assistance.