Did you know?
Seniors and individuals with disabilities can have a friend or family member (called authorized representative on the application) submit an application on their behalf either online or in person at the County Social Service Agency.
Work First New Jersey (WFNJ) is the state’s assistance program that provides cash and supportive services to eligible individuals and families in need. Work First New Jersey works to:
Before you can receive cash assistance benefits, you must meet the eligibility requirements, including:
Citizenship
You must be a United States citizen or qualified non-citizen and a resident of New Jersey.
You and your family members must provide Social Security Numbers or apply for them.
Resources and Income
Child Support and Child Support Collections
Work Requirements
Want to Screen Your Eligibility First?
Screening takes about 5-10 minutes to complete, and you will need to provide monthly income information.
Apply Online
It takes about 20-45 minutes to complete an application. You will need to provide details about your household income, resources and personal information.
Apply in Person or by Mail
To apply in person download and complete application and bring, mail or fax to your County Social Service Agency.
Did you know?
Seniors and individuals with disabilities can have a friend or family member (called authorized representative on the application) submit an application on their behalf either online or in person at the County Social Service Agency.
You will need the following for everyone in your household who is applying:
Even if you do not have everything on the list, you should still apply. An eligibility worker will send a letter with the documents you still need to submit for your family.
Work First New Jersey is a time-limited program. You may receive up to 60 months of cash assistance during your lifetime.
When you get a job and stop receiving cash assistance, the “clock stops ticking” on your 60-month limit. Any time you have left will remain available to use for a future emergency. There are, however, certain situations in which you may qualify for continued cash assistance after 60 months.
Since WFNJ is limited to 60 months, it is important to take the steps to gain training, skills, and work that’s right for you. While you do that, you are eligible to receive help with expenses, such as transportation, child care, or other costs necessary for participating, such as uniforms, books or supplies.
You and a case manager will develop a plan to meet your needs and the requirement of the Work First program.