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Schedule of income ceilings for child care and development programs.
The child care and development fund is a federal program that helps low income families obtain child care so that they may work attend training or continue their education.
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The following schedule of income ceilings must be used for determining income eligibility for families initially certified or recertified on or after july 1 2019.
Schedule of income ceilings 85 smi for sfy 2019 20 child care and development programs family size family monthly income family yearly income 1 2 5 343 64 120 3 5 802 69 620 4 6 719 80 623 5 7 794 93 522 6 8 869 106 422 7 9 070 108 841 8 9 272 111 259.
And based on their income and family size some must pay a family fee to their provider.
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The child care development block grant is one of the primary federal funding sources for monitoring regulated child care programs child care subsidy through child care works and child care quality improvement through keystone stars.
Under most situations families must be income eligible visit ca department of education for schedule of income ceilings for child care and development programs for income ceilings.
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Schedule of income ceilings for child care and development programs family size family monthly income family yearly income 1 2 3 283 39 396 3 3 518 42 216 4 3 908 46 896 5 4 534 54 408 6 5 159 61 908 7 5 276 63 312.
The purpose of ccdf is to increase the availability affordability and quality of child care.
The revised income ceilings to be used to determine income eligibility for families applying to receive subsidized child care and development services as well as for families being recertified for services.
In addition to the administrative complication that different eligibility ceilings would create for centers that run blended preschool and general child care programs for 3 and 4 year olds preserving access to subsidized preschool for higher income families while lower income families remain on waiting lists does not prioritize service.