<p>The aim of this article is to examine the allocation of expenditure for low-income<br />families after receiving the Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH) or Conditional<br />Cash Transfer (CCT). Combination of cross-sectional and retrospective designs<br />were applied in this research. Data collection locations were carried out in eight<br />villages in Dramaga District, Bogor Regency. The research sample was<br />determined randomly (probability sampling) used a systematic method and<br />obtained a study sample of 150 CCT recipient families. Data was processing used<br />descriptive statistics. The CCT funding eligible for the family who has school-age<br />children, toddlers, nursing mother, and pregnant woman. The CCT funds are spent<br />by families with an average range of two weeks. The beneficiary of PKH<br />significantly improving the quality of education and health, increasing the amount<br />of family savings, and family income. The allocation of CCT funds more than half<br />is used for human investment. However, in the allocation of CCT funds, there are<br />still families who use PKH funds for non-educational activities such as<br />food/household needs, pay-off debt, saving, electricity payment, and business<br />capital.</p>