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Cash Assistance Service
Cash assistance helps eligible families with dependent children or pregnancy who meet residency and tribal eligibility requirements.
Supporting Financial Stability for Our Community
Help with Essential Needs
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Cash Assistance Appilcation Form
Eligibility Document Checklist
Cash Assistance Appilcation Form
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Eigibility Requirements
To qualify, a household Assistance Unit (AU) must include one of the following:
- A dependent child under age 18 who is enrolled in school if school-aged, or
- A dependent child under age 19 who is a full-time high school student or in a similar training program when you apply, or
- A pregnant woman with medical confirmation from a physician
In addition:
- The family must live in the SPIPA TANF service area
- The household must include a member of a federally recognized Indian Tribe