Toolkit

Project Life: Life Skills Curriculum

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) programs often serve young people who are expected to move toward independence while still developing basic skills needed for adulthood, such as managing money, maintaining housing, or making informed health and education decisions. This curriculum by the Virginia Department of Social Services offers a structured way to support that work through practical, ready-to-use workshops organized around key life domains like career preparation, money management, housing, education, health and nutrition, and risk prevention.

For TANF practitioners, the value is in the curriculum’s usability. Each topic includes multiple workshops with facilitator guides and supporting materials, which reduces the burden on staff to design programming from scratch. It can be used flexibly across settings: case management, group workshops, or partner-led programming.

Instead of relying on informal coaching or uneven program content, staff can use a shared curriculum that supports repeatable instruction across participants and sites. This helps create more continuity in services, especially for youth who need reinforcement over time rather than single-touch interventions.

Source
Partner Resources
OFA Initiatives
Rebuilding the American Families
State
Virginia
Topics/Subtopics
Rebuilding the American Families
Youth Preparation for Family Life
Asset Building
Supportive Services
Special Populations
Youth in Transition
TANF Program Administration
Case Management
Collaborations and Partnerships
Publication Date
2026-05-01
TANF Regulatory Codes
45 CFR Part 260.20 – (b)
45 CFR Part 260.20 – (c)
45 CFR Part 261.2
45 CFR Part 261.30-36 – (a)
45 CFR Part 261.20-24