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Emergency cash for those affected by Covid-19
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NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS) is making essential financial resources available to families that have been significantly  impacted by the COVID-19 emergency. Beginning  10 A.M. CST Thursday, March  26, families  can begin  applying,  online,  for  up to two months of emergency cash assistance if they were employed as of March 11, 2020 and they’ve lost employment or at least 50% of their earned income as a result of the pandemic.

 

 

All TDHS offices are currently  operating  on appointment only as a precaution for  COVID-19. During  this time, the department is asking applicants  to complete the application  process  for emergency  cash  assistance  online   at   https://tdhs.service-now.com/relief?id=relief_registration. Applicants are required  to upload their verification to the application prior  to submitting to TDHS. Once the application  and verifications  have been submitted,  no further action will  be needed. Applicants DO NOT need to call the DHS office for an interview. Applicants will receive a notification of denial  or approval  via email  within  5 days.  If approved,  applicants can expect an electronic benefit transfer (EBT) card to be sent within 5-7 days of approval via mail.

 

 

The Emergency Cash Assistance  provides  two monthly cash payments to families  that were employed as of March 11, 2020 and have lost a job or lost at least 50% of their earned income due to the COVID-19 emergency.  This money is funded by the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program  and provides:

•     $500 for a household  of 1 to 2 persons.

•     $750 for a household  of 3 to 4 persons.

•     $1000 for a household  with 5 or more persons.

 

 

This assistance is available in addition  to any unemployment benefits  individuals  in the family may be receiving.

 

 

To be eligible, families must have been employed  as of March 11, 2020 but have since then lost employment or at least 50% of their earned income due to the COVID-19 emergency, include a child under  the age of 18 or a pregnant  woman,  have a valid Social Security Number,  must not have resources exceeding $2000, and the gross and/or unearned monthly income may not exceed 85% of the State’s Median Income that’s currently:

 

 

•      Gross Monthly  Income of $2,696 for a household  of one.

•      Gross Monthly  Income of $3,526 for a household  of two.

 

 

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•      Gross Monthly  Income of $4,356 for a household  of three.

•      Gross Monthly  Income of $5,185 for a household  of four.

•      Gross Monthly  Income of $6,015 for a household  of five.

 

 

“We know the next few months  are going to be a challenge for families  across our state who unexpectedly lost a job through no fault of their own,” said TDHS Commissioner Danielle W. Barnes. “This emergency cash assistance will provide  families with the temporary resources they need to support themselves during what we hope will be a short time away from their jobs. Helping families through this emergency is how we continue building a thriving Tennessee.”

 

 

The  Temporary   Assistance   for   Needy  Families  (TANF) program   is  a  federal   workforce development and employment program  emphasizing work, training, and personal responsibility. It is temporary and has a primary focus on gaining self-sufficiency through employment. Existing TANF customers receiving Families First benefits will be eligible to apply for this emergency cash assistance.

 

 

Learn more about the Tennessee Department of Human Services at  www.tn.gov/humanservices.