Explore Childcare Assistance Programs in Delaware

Supporting Delaware families with childcare resources.

Explore Childcare Assistance Programs in Delaware

Childcare Assistance in Delaware is designed to support working families and students by providing subsidized childcare vouchers. These vouchers can help reduce the financial burden of daycare expenses, allowing parents to focus on their jobs or education while ensuring their children receive quality care. The main program for childcare assistance in Delaware is the Child Care Development Fund (CCDF), which aims to promote access to affordable and reliable childcare services.

Eligibility for these services typically includes factors such as income level, family size, and employment status. Delaware prioritizes support for low-income families, including those receiving assistance through SNAP, TANF, and Delaware Medicaid. Understanding the available resources can significantly help families navigate the system and secure the childcare support they need.

Eligibility — who qualifies

To qualify for Childcare Assistance in Delaware, families must meet certain income limits, which depend on household size and the total number of people living in the home. Generally, assistance is geared towards families earning below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. Additionally, asset tests may apply, ensuring that families do not exceed a set dollar amount in resources.

Specific program categories also determine eligibility. Working families, student parents, and those involved in job training or education programs can qualify for subsidized childcare through the CCDF. Families receiving TANF or SNAP benefits are often fast-tracked for assistance, providing a crucial safety net as they pursue employment or education.

Finally, priority populations, such as families experiencing homelessness or those in crisis, may receive additional support. To ensure that services meet the needs of diverse families, Delaware actively engages with local childcare providers to maintain quality standards and enhance accessibility for all eligible participants.

How to apply, step by step

Step 1

Gather Documentation

Collect necessary documents such as proof of income, household size, and employment status. This may include pay stubs, tax returns, or letters from employers.

Step 2

Contact Your Local Office

Reach out to your local Delaware Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) office for guidance on childcare assistance eligibility and the application process.

Step 3

Complete the Application

Fill out the Child Care Assistance application form, available on the DHSS website or at local offices. Ensure all sections are filled out accurately.

Step 4

Submit Your Application

Turn in your completed application either online, in person, or by mail, depending on your preference and local office guidelines.

Step 5

Await Determination

After submitting, wait for a notification regarding your application status. This can take a few weeks depending on the volume of applications.

Step 6

Receive Your Voucher

If approved, you will receive a childcare voucher indicating the amount of assistance provided. Ensure you understand the co-pays and terms associated with it.

Common mistakes & how to avoid them

⚠︎ Incomplete Application

Fix: Many applicants forget to fill out all required sections. Carefully review the application before submission to ensure completeness.

⚠︎ Missing Documentation

Fix: Omitting necessary documents can delay processing. Make a checklist of required documents and attach them to your application.

⚠︎ Not Following Up

Fix: Some applicants don’t follow up after submission. Contact your local office within a few weeks to check on the status of your application.

⚠︎ Incorrect Income Reporting

Fix: Accurate income reporting is crucial. Double-check that you reported your household income correctly, including all sources.

⚠︎ Ignoring Notification Letters

Fix: Applicants sometimes overlook letters from the program. Always read any correspondence thoroughly as it may contain important next steps.

Local resources in Delaware

Delaware Department of Health and Social Services

State agency offering information on childcare assistance programs.

Various locations statewide; visit dhss.delaware.gov for details.

Child Inc.

Nonprofit organization that helps families access childcare resources and assistance.

103 W. 14th Street, Wilmington, DE 19801

The Family Center at The Ministry of Caring

Provides support services, including childcare assistance applications.

115 E. 9th Street, Wilmington, DE 19801

United Way of Delaware

Connects families with resources for childcare assistance.

1706 N. Market Street, Suite 2, Wilmington, DE 19802

Delaware 211

A helpline to connect families with childcare and other social services.

Call 211 or visit delaware211.org.

If you're denied — the appeal process

If your application for childcare assistance is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. In Delaware, the first step is to request a fair hearing by contacting your local DHSS office within 30 days of receiving the denial notice. Prepare to present any additional evidence or documentation that may support your case during the hearing. The process is designed to ensure that all applicants are given a fair chance to access necessary childcare support.

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Questions families ask

What is CCDF?
The Child Care Development Fund (CCDF) is a federal program that provides financial assistance to low-income families for childcare costs.
Who qualifies for subsidized childcare in Delaware?
Families that are working, attending school, or in job training may qualify for assistance, depending on income and household size.
Are there copays for childcare assistance?
Yes, families may be required to pay a co-pay based on their income level. The amount varies depending on income and family size.
How long does it take to process an application?
Application processing times can vary, but it often takes a few weeks. It’s important to follow up if you haven't heard back.
Can I choose my childcare provider?
Yes, you can choose a licensed childcare provider that meets the program's requirements, as long as they accept CCDF vouchers.
What happens if my circumstances change?
If your income or household situation changes, you should report this to the DHSS as it could affect your eligibility for childcare assistance.
Is there a limit on childcare funding?
Yes, there are limits based on the family's income and the type of care needed. Each provider may also have their own rates.
How can I appeal a childcare assistance denial?
To appeal a denial, request a fair hearing with your local DHSS office within 30 days of your denial notice. Be prepared to provide evidence.

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