Did you know….

The Child Care Subsidy Program pays a portion of your child care costs directly to your child care provider if you qualify for the program? Income eligibility has been temporarily expanded to include more households than ever. Visit ChildCareVa.com to learn more.

Basic Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for the Child Care Subsidy Program, you must:

  • Be a Virginia resident who is either:

    • Actively employed or engaged in a job search. Let your local department of social services know if you are searching for a job during your phone interview;

    • Participating in an education or training program;

    • Receiving child protective services (CPS);

    • Participating in an assigned activity for the Virginia Initiative for Education and Work (VIEW); or

    • Participating in a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Employment and Training (SNAPET) plan of participation.

  • Provide documentation of child’s citizenship or legal residence in the United States.

  • Provide documentation of child’s immunization requirements as outlined by the State Board of Health.

  • Provide documentation of household income that does not exceed the limits of the locality in which you reside.

Families of a child experiencing homelessness that cannot provide the required documentation needed to determine eligibility at the time of application may be conditionally approved for services for a period not to exceed 90 days.

Application Process

Two ways to apply for the Child Care Subsidy Program

Your application will be reviewed within 30 days. During that time, you may be required to participate in an interview and provide documentation of basic eligibility requirements.

If you are eligible, and approved for services, your local department will authorize child care with a participating child care provider of your choice, and a portion of your child care costs will be paid directly to your provider.