Wyoming POWER (TANF Cash Assistance)
Last updated: June 15, 2026
POWER (Personal Opportunities With Employment Responsibilities) is Wyoming's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) cash assistance program. It provides temporary monthly cash support and employment services to low-income families with children, administered by the Wyoming Department of Family Services.
Who is eligible
POWER serves low-income families with dependent children who meet income and resource limits. Most adults are expected to take part in employment and training activities. The state reviews your household size, income, and circumstances when you apply.
What you can get
Eligible families receive a monthly cash payment to help cover basic needs, along with employment and support services that help parents move toward self-sufficiency. The cash amount varies based on family size and income.
How to apply
You can apply through the Wyoming Department of Family Services, in person at a local field office or as directed by the agency. After applying, you typically complete an interview and develop an employment plan as part of the program.
Official source: Wyoming Department of Family Services
Frequently asked questions
How much cash assistance will I receive?
The amount varies depending on your family size, income, and other factors. The state calculates your monthly payment when your application is approved.
Is there a time limit?
Yes. TANF cash assistance has time limits, though certain extensions may apply in specific situations. The state explains the limits that apply to your case.
Do I have to work to qualify?
Most adults must participate in employment and training activities as part of their POWER plan, with some exemptions based on individual circumstances.
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