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ACF administers more than 60 programs with a budget of more than $58 billion, making it the second largest agency in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Partnering with states and communities, ACF funding provides critical assistance to vulnerable populations and helps families achieve prosperity and independence. ACF-funded programs find safe and supportive families for abused children, help parents find jobs, support individuals with developmental disabilities, and work with troubled teens to leave the streets and find a path toward hope and opportunity.
Visit the Office of Legislative Affairs & Budget website for details on all of our current, proposed and past budget information.
The pie chart above shows the ACF FY 2020 ACF Budget Breakdown: 29% TANF, 18% Head Start, 14% Foster Care, 14% Child Care, 7% Child Support, 6% LIHEAP, 4% Other, 3% Refugee/Entrant Assistance, 3% SSBG, 2% Promoting Safe & Stable Families