Help Paying for Child Care

Financial help may be provided for low- and moderate-income working parents, parents attending school; families receiving assistance under the state welfare program, Work First NJ, may be entitled to free child care. In addition, adults who are raising relatives’ children in their own homes, can often qualify for child care subsidies from the state of New Jersey.

NJ Child Care Parent Meeting

If you are a parent of a child getting help paying for child carefrom the New Jersey Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP), wewould like to hear from you! We are the NJ Division of Family Development, New Jersey’s state agency that oversees childcare policy, and we are interested in your views and experiences. Click Here

NJ Parent Child Care Survey

NJ Child Care Assistance program is interested in your feedback. This short survey till only take a couple minutes to complete. Your response and information are valuable. Please use the following link www.surveymonkey.com/r/2024NJStatePlanParents or click here for Flyer

Child Care Assistance Program

Community Child Care Solutions assists income eligible working parents or students in paying for child care.

Work First New Jersey

Community Child Care Solutions assists parents who are moving from welfare to work by providing child care subsidies to participants of Work First New Jersey. Community Child Care Solutions refers to, but does not endorse child care providers. We encourage you to visit and interview all child care providers before choosing one.

Kinship caregivers, adults who are raising relatives’ children in their own homes, can often qualify for child care subsidies from the state of New Jersey.

Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP)

Child Care Subsidy

Co-payment letters as of July 2024

As an applicant / parent seeking a child care subsidy, you will be required to provide proof of income, school/training hours and household size to help determine eligibility.

All required documents must be submitted to be considered for a subsidy.

Please fill out the applicable form below.

• Must be a County resident

• Work part time AND go to school/training part time

• Must be working full-time (30 hours weekly or more), attending school full-time (12 credits or more), or in job training (20 hours weekly or more)

• Must meet income eligibility guidelines

• Children up to age 13, or less than age of 19 incapable of self care

• The child or children must be legally present in the US and have a valid Social Security number

• A child under the NJ Division of Child Protection and Permanency's protective supervision is also eligible

Child Care Provider Eligibility

• Providers must either be a licensed child care center or a registered family child care home

• A home or summer camp that is approved by the state is also eligible

• All providers must complete health and safety trainings and criminal history background checks

Maximum Allowable Annual Family Gross Income

(Represents 200% of the 2024 Federal Poverty Index)

NJ State Co-payment schedule as of July 2024

Work First New Jersey

Community Child Care Solutions assists parents who are moving from welfare to work by providing child care subsidies to participants of Work First New Jersey. Community Child Care Solutions refers to, but does not endorse child care providers. We encourage you to visit and interview all child care providers before choosing one.

Eligibility

Eligibility is established by the County Board of Social Services or the Department of Labor. Activities are assigned by either a Career Development Counselor or Income Maintenance Worker. An activity referral is then sent to Community Child Care Solutions; upon receipt we will contact you through mail and or phone to find out what are your child care needs. Once a participant’s case is closed upon gaining employment, they will be eligible to receive subsidized child care for up to two years.