Report
      TANF and the First Year of Life: Making a Difference at a Pivotal Moment
Children born into low-income families are at greater risk of experiencing persistent poverty during their childhood and long-term negative effects on their health, financial success, and general well-being. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) offers an opportunity to achieve two-generational goals for parents and their infant children. However, underfunded services and barriers to access can hold parents back and make it harder for them to lift their families out of poverty. This report from CLASP recommends a new framework for thinking about TANF in the context of the first year of a child’s life.
      
  Source
              Partner Resources
      OFA Initiatives
          Systems to Family Stability National Policy Academy
      SFS Category
          Two-Generation Approaches
      National/International
          National
      Topics/Subtopics
          Family Strengthening
      Two-Generation Approaches
      TANF Program Administration
      Publication Date
              2015-10-02