Co-parent with confidence

Use our Free Co-parenting App






Free co-parentng app

Oklahoma TANF for Single Moms - Financial Help for a Divorced Woman

Having a conflict with your co-parent or partner? - Start Neutral Mediation

What is Oklahoma TANF?

Oklahoma TANF offers temporary financial aid to families with dependent children. It provides monthly cash benefits to help cover essential expenses like rent, utilities, and food. The program emphasizes helping families achieve self-sufficiency through employment and education resources, with the goal of transitioning off of TANF benefits in the long term.

 

Who Qualifies for Oklahoma TANF?

To be eligible for Oklahoma TANF, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Be a U.S. citizen or have qualified immigration status: This includes legal permanent residents and qualified aliens.
  • Be an Oklahoma resident: You must live in Oklahoma and intend to stay in the state.
  • Have dependent children: You must have at least one dependent child under 18 years old living with you (or 19 if attending school full-time).
  • Meet income limits: Your family's gross monthly income must fall below the program's income thresholds.
  • Meet work requirements: There are work participation requirements for most TANF recipients, with some exceptions.

 

Oklahoma TANF Income Level Limits

Here's a breakdown of the income limits for Oklahoma TANF eligibility (effective July 1, 2023):

Family Size Maximum Gross Monthly Income
1 person (adult and 1 child) $1,813
2 people (adult and 2 children) $2,417
3 people (adult and 3 children) $3,021
4 people (adult and 4 children) $3,625
For families with 5 or more children, add ~$604 per additional child.  

Important Note: Income limits are subject to change. Be sure to visit the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) website for the most up-to-date information: [invalid URL removed]

 

Oklahoma TANF Monthly Payment Standard

The exact amount of your TANF benefit will be determined during your application process and is based on your family size, specific needs, and program category. Here's a table outlining the maximum monthly benefit amounts for Oklahoma TANF (based on the Family Assistance Program - FAP):

Family Size Maximum Monthly Benefit (FAP)
1 person (adult and 1 child) $445
2 people (adult and 2 children) $533
3 people (adult and 3 children) $621
4 people (adult and 4 children) $709
5 people (adult and 5 children) $797
For families with 6 or more children, add ~$88 per additional child.  

Additional Notes:

  • The table shows the highest benefit amounts for the FAP category. Benefit amounts for other Oklahoma TANF program categories may vary.
  • Your actual benefit amount may be lower depending on your circumstances.

 

What Does Oklahoma TANF Offer Beyond Cash Assistance?

  • Job Training and Education: The program connects you with job training or educational opportunities to develop skills and qualifications for better-paying jobs. This can help you achieve long-term financial stability.
  • Childcare Assistance: Oklahoma TANF can help cover childcare costs so you can focus on work or training activities without childcare worries.
  • Support Services: The OKDHS collaborates with community organizations to offer additional support services, such as:
    • Food Banks and Pantries
    • Housing Assistance (limited availability)
    • Health Insurance Assistance

 

Steps to Get Oklahoma TANF

If you're a single mom facing financial hardship, Oklahoma TANF can be a valuable resource. Here's how to get started:

  1. Visit the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) website: The website provides information about TANF eligibility requirements, the application process, and program details.
  2. Contact your local OKDHS Human Service Center: A caseworker can answer your questions about eligibility for the specific TANF program category that might be best suited for your situation, and guide you through the application process. You can find your local OKDHS office on the DHHS website.
  3. Gather required documents: Some documents you may need include:
    • Proof of U.S. citizenship or qualified immigration status for all household members.
    • Proof of Oklahoma residency (such as a lease agreement or utility bill).
    • Birth certificates for your dependent children.
    • Proof of income for all household members (recent pay stubs, Social Security statements, etc.).
    • Verification of expenses (optional, but may help determine your benefit amount).
  4. Complete the application: You can apply for Oklahoma TANF online at www.OKDHSLIVE.org, by mail, in person at your local OKDHS Human Service Center, or over the phone with a caseworker.
  5. Attend an interview (if required): A caseworker may schedule an interview to discuss your application and circumstances in more detail.
  6. Wait for a decision: The OKDHS will process your application and notify you of their decision. Processing times can vary, so be patient.

 

Additional Tips:

  • Be prepared to answer questions about your household composition, income, and expenses honestly.
  • Dress professionally for your interview (if required).
  • Meeting deadlines and following instructions throughout the process is important.
  • You have the right to appeal a decision if your application is denied.

 

Here are some resources that you may find helpful:

Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Don't hesitate to reach out to your local OKDHS office for assistance on your journey towards stability for yourself and your children.

 

Financial Help for Single Moms and Divorced Women by State:



Warning:  This post is neither financial, health, legal, or personal advice nor a substitute for the advice offered by a professional. These are serious matters, and the help of a professional is recommended as it can impact your future.

Thousands of co-parents worldwide have successfully managed custody schedules, shared children's expenses, and communication with Cent.



Get Started Today