The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program provides vital cash assistance to help families with children in Georgia meet their basic needs. This program aims to promote self-sufficiency by providing financial support that can cover necessities such as housing, food, and childcare. TANF is designed to assist low-income families who may be facing economic hardships due to various circumstances.
In Georgia, TANF offers monthly cash benefits to eligible families, helping them achieve stability and improve their circumstances. To qualify, families must include at least one child under the age of 18 and demonstrate financial need. The support provided through TANF is intended to empower families as they work towards becoming self-sufficient.
Eligibility — who qualifies
To be eligible for TANF in Georgia, your household income must fall below a certain threshold, which varies based on family size. Generally, families must have limited resources, meaning the total value of assets must not exceed specific limits. This includes cash, bank accounts, and other valuable possessions. Georgia also has specific categorical requirements, such as having a child under 18, being a U.S. citizen or qualifying non-citizen, and being a resident of Georgia.
Georgia’s TANF program also emphasizes work participation. Families must engage in work-related activities unless exempt due to certain conditions, such as caring for young children or having a disability. Additionally, TANF benefits come with time limits; recipients can receive assistance for a maximum of 60 months over their lifetime.
Emergency payments or diversion payments are available to assist families facing an immediate crisis; this can help mitigate sudden expenses and prevent families from needing ongoing assistance. SNAP and Georgia Medicaid are additional programs that may be accessed to provide further support for qualified families.
How to apply, step by step
Gather Necessary Documents
Collect required documents such as proof of income, identification, and information on household members. Accurate documentation will help with the application process.
Visit the Georgia Gateway
Go to the Georgia Gateway website, which is the online portal for applying for TANF and other benefits. Create an account or log in to an existing account.
Complete the Application
Fill out the TANF application, providing all requested information. Ensure that your application is complete and accurate to avoid delays.
Submit Your Application
After completing the application, submit it through Georgia Gateway. Alternatively, you can mail your application to your local DFCS office.
Attend an Interview
You may be required to participate in an interview to discuss your application further. Be prepared to provide any additional information requested.
Receive Notification
After processing your application, you will receive a notification regarding your eligibility and any assistance you may qualify for.
Common mistakes & how to avoid them
⚠︎ Incomplete Application
Fix: Ensure all sections of the application are filled out completely. Missing information can delay processing.
⚠︎ Incorrect Income Reporting
Fix: Double-check income entries to make sure they are accurate and reflect the correct household members.
⚠︎ Not Reporting Changes
Fix: Always report any changes in your household or income promptly to avoid issues with your benefits.
⚠︎ Missing Documentation
Fix: Include all necessary documents, such as ID and proof of income, when submitting your application.
⚠︎ Ignoring Follow-Up Requests
Fix: Respond promptly to any requests for more information or documents from the caseworker to keep your application moving.
Local resources in Atlanta
Georgia Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS)
Multiple locations in Atlanta; find nearest office through their website.
Atlanta Community Food Bank
732 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318.
United Way of Greater Atlanta
100 Edgewood Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30303.
The Salvation Army Atlanta
1000 Marietta St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318.
Georgia Legal Aid
Multiple locations; visit their website for more information.
If you're denied — the appeal process
If your TANF application is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. You must submit a written appeal to the Georgia DFCS within 30 days of receiving the notice of denial. In your appeal, clearly state the reasons you believe the decision was incorrect and provide any additional evidence or documentation to support your claim. Once your appeal is submitted, a hearing will be scheduled where you can present your case. It's important to be prepared and understand your rights during this process.
How vehicle donations support this work
Your generosity can make a real difference. At Wheels of Change, our vehicle-donation program funds research that helps Atlanta residents access essential programs like TANF. By donating your vehicle, you play a vital role in empowering families in need. It’s a meaningful way to support those in our community, connecting them to the resources that can help them thrive.
