Nevada TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)
Last updated: June 14, 2026
Nevada TANF provides temporary cash assistance to help eligible families with children meet basic needs while working toward self-sufficiency. It is administered by the Nevada Division of Welfare and Supportive Services (DWSS).
What is Nevada TANF?
TANF stands for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families. In Nevada, it offers monthly cash assistance to low-income families with dependent children, along with employment and support services to help families build a path to self-sufficiency. Benefit amounts vary by family size and income.
Who may be eligible?
Eligibility is based on household income, family size, and the presence of dependent children. Families must meet income and resource limits, and most adults participate in work or training activities. The exact cash benefit varies depending on your circumstances.
How to apply in Nevada
You can apply online through Access Nevada, by mail, or in person at a local welfare office. DWSS reviews applications, verifies eligibility, and explains any work or training requirements that apply to your household.
Official source: Nevada DWSS - TANF
Frequently asked questions
How much cash assistance does Nevada TANF provide?
The amount varies based on your family size, income, and circumstances. DWSS determines your monthly benefit after reviewing your application.
Are there work requirements for TANF?
Most adults receiving TANF participate in work or training activities. DWSS explains the specific requirements that apply to your household.
How do I apply for Nevada TANF?
Apply online through Access Nevada, by mail, or in person at a welfare office. DWSS handles applications.
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