W-2 and Related Program Policies

W-2 and Related Programs Policies

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Regulations and polices for Wisconsin Works (W-2), Emergency Assistance (EA), Job Access Loan (JAL), Transform Milwaukee Jobs (TMJ), and Transitional Jobs (TJ) are linked below on this webpage.

Manuals

EA Manual

Wisconsin Works (W-2) Milwaukee County

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Wisconsin Works (W-2) Milwaukee County

Milwaukee is split into four districts listed below. Check the map to see which district you live in. You can click on the + and - buttons in the bottom left corner of the map to zoom in and out.

Find Your Local W-2 Agency Map

Find Your Local W-2 Agency

You can apply for Wisconsin Works (W-2), Emergency Assistance, and Job Access Loans at your local W-2 Agency. Please call the agency phone number to confirm the office hours before going to the office location.

Select your county from the dropdown to view that county's contact information.

W-2 New Worker Training

W-2 New Worker Training

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W-2 New Worker Training (NWT) is required for all new W-2 Financial and Employment Planners (FEPs), Resource Specialists (RSs), and W-2 Case Managers (CMs).

Curriculums are determined and assigned by the Partner Training Team. W-2 NWT curriculums are available through the PTT Learning Center for each job function.

Supportive Services: Tax Credits

Tax Credits

There are a number of federal and state tax credits available to eligible W-2 working families that can reduce their tax burden and increase income.

For Researchers: Home

For Researchers: Home

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Wisconsin provides several types of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) programs, including the Wisconsin Works (W-2) program. This section of the website is intended for audiences interested in how Wisconsin operates its TANF program. If you are interested in applying for W-2, please visit the Find an Agency page.