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  1. The Child Care Services program provides financial assistance to families who meet income requirements. Child care scholarships are available to help parents work, search for work, or attend school or job training. The program also supports child care providers to improve the quality of services.

  2. DES child care assistance can help families pay for care in child care center-based or home settings that are contracted with DES to provide high quality child care. Families are required to cost-share (co-pay) based on family size and income.

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    Child care subsidies (also called vouchers and fee assistance): Each state receives funds from the federal government for a state-run child care subsidy program. These programs help low-income fami...
    Head Start and Early Head Start: Head Start and Early Head Start programs help prepare children to start school and provide services to support their mental, social, and emotional development. Fami...
    State-funded prekindergarten: State pre-k programs serve children between 3 and 5 years old. They focus on early education and school readiness. Some states offer these programs to eligible familie...
    Military fee assistance programs: Child care fee assistance is available to eligible members of the military. This program is managed by Child Care Aware of America. Eligibility requirements are di...
    Assistance for high school students: Some states offer financial help for high school students who need child care to finish school. Contact your local CCR&RVisit disclaimer pageto find contact inf...
    College or university child care:Some colleges and universities offer child care on campus. These programs may offer special discounts to students, faculty, and staff.
    Employer-assisted dependent care:Some employers may allow employees to put a portion of each paycheck into a special fund to use for child care. The money placed in these funds is not taxed and can...
    Other employer resources:Some companies offer child care onsite for employees’ children. In addition, some child care programs may offer discounts for employees of certain companies. Find out if yo...
    Sliding fee scale:Some providers allow families to pay a rate based on their income. This is called a sliding fee scale. Call providers you’re considering and ask whether they offer a sliding fee s...
    Local assistance and scholarships: Local nonprofit organizations and individual child care providers may offer fee assistance or scholarships. Be sure to ask your child care resource and referral (...
    Sibling discount:Some child care programs offer a discount to families that enroll siblings. They may take a percentage or dollar amount off of a child’s weekly or monthly rate. They may also offer...
    Military discount:Many child care providers offer discounts for military service members. Ask potential providers if they offer any discounts.
    American Indian and Alaska Native Assistance: Many tribes and tribal organizations receive child care grants from the federal government to provide child care assistance to American Indian and Alas...
    Native Hawaiian child care and preschool programs: In Hawaii, there are programs that assist with child care and preschool for children who are Native Hawaiian or of Native Hawaiian ancestry. Famil...

    Tax credits reduce the amount of tax you owe and may result in a refund. To claim tax credits you need to meet certain qualifications and file a return, even if you have no other filing requirement or owe no tax. 1. Child and dependent care tax creditVisit disclaimer page:This credit is available to people who pay for child care so they can work or...

  5. The New York State Office of Children and Family Services provides a range of resources to help parents with their child care needs, people who want to start or are currently running child care programs, and anyone with a concern about the health or safety of a child in a day care program. Parents and Providers. Resources for Parents and Families.

  6. Through federal, state and local funding from the Texas Workforce Commission to Workforce Solutions East Texas Region, Child Care Service is able to provide financial aid for eligible families and provide professional development opportunities for early care and education providers. Eligibility criteria to receive Child Care Services (CCS) include:

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