When Will Florida's Temporary Cash Assistance Be Available in July 2025?


If you're receiving Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA) in Florida, here’s when you can expect your payment in July 2025.

This program helps families with children, pregnant women in certain cases, and caregivers with crucial financial support.
 

Who Can Receive TCA in Florida?

 
  • You must live in Florida and either have a Social Security number or be applying for one.
  • Your income and assets must be below a certain limit (185% of the federal poverty level).
  • You need to be attending school or working, depending on your situation.
  • If you are caring for a relative’s child, the child must live with you and meet school attendance requirements.
 

TCA Payment Dates in July 2025:


The TCA funds are typically loaded onto an EBT card. Payments are scheduled from the 1st to the 28th of each month, based on the last two digits of your case number. Here’s the payment schedule for July:
 
  • 00-03: July 1
  • 04-06: July 2
  • 07-10: July 3
  • 11-13: July 4
  • 14-17: July 5
  • 18-20: July 6
  • 21-24: July 7
  • 25-27: July 8
  • 28-31: July 9
  • 32-34: July 10
  • 35-38: July 11
  • 39-41: July 12
  • 42-45: July 13
  • 46-48: July 14
  • 49-53: July 15
  • 54-57: July 16
  • 58-60: July 17
  • 61-64: July 18
  • 65-67: July 19
  • 68-71: July 20
  • 72-74: July 21
  • 75-78: July 22
  • 79-81: July 23
  • 82-85: July 24
  • 86-88: July 25
  • 89-92: July 26
  • 93-95: July 27
  • 96-99: July 28

Note: If the deposit isn't on your card on the expected day, wait until the next day as updates often occur at midnight. Use the MyACCESS portal or contact the Department of Children and Families (DCF) if your payment still doesn’t appear.
 

How Much Can You Receive?

 
  • Families with one child can receive between $240 to $300, depending on the child's age.
  • The Relative Caregiver program offers up to $298 per child aged 13 to 17.
 

Remember to Check:

 
  • Know your case number for inquiries. If you forget, use MyACCESS or call (850) 300-4323.
  • Confirm your deposit date regularly and keep your eligibility requirements up-to-date, like address and family changes.
  • Make sure your children's school attendance and health requirements are met.
  • Use apps like Propel or MyACCESS for timely updates on your benefits.

Receiving your TCA payment on time is vital. Knowing your deposit schedule helps with financial planning, ensuring you and your family are supported when needed.

Share this info with other TCA beneficiaries in Florida to help everyone stay informed and prepared.

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