Pritzker Administration Announces
Expanded Child Care Assistance Program
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[October 03, 2019]
Governor Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS)
announced expanded eligibility and affordability for the Child Care
Assistance Program (CCAP), taking effect today, October 1st.
Families with income of 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) or
lower will now be able to receive child care assistance through CCAP,
increased from previous eligibility set at 185% FPL.
The program also now allows families whose income increases up to
225% FPL to remain in the program if they previously qualified at
200% FPL or lower. This means a family of three could earn up to
$42,660 ($3,555/month) at their initial application and remain
eligible for assistance even if their income increases to $48,000
($4,000/month).
“Early childhood care provides a foundation for our children and
families to succeed and expanding access to quality care is a core
priority for my administration,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “I’ve
been committed to improving early childhood education and care for
decades, and am so proud to increase our investment in this program
to ensure more families can afford the quality care our children
deserve.”
“Making child care more accessible gives working families, college
students and teen parents an opportunity to continue pursuing their
career goals without having to worry about having a safe place for
their children to stay,” Illinois Senate Majority Leader Kimberly
Lightford said. “I am thankful for Governor Pritzker’s work in
increasing eligibility for this program and look forward to the
impact it will have on families across Illinois.”
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Families will also have a three-month, graduated phase-out if their income
increases above the 225% FPL “exit-level.” This means if a family of three’s
income exceeds $48,000 (but stays under $63,840), they would still receive 90
days of subsidized child care.
“It’s so important that families know they have options for safe and affordable
child care. Families who previously applied and were denied should revisit our
website and check their eligibility again. Reliable child care is necessary for
working families, students and young parents, and we want to make it easier for
them,” said IDHS Secretary Grace B. Hou.
In addition to eligibility changes, IDHS has been working to promote the Child
Care Assistance Program and encourage participation. In August 2019, 131,766
children were enrolled in CCAP, which is the highest enrollment number of the
last three fiscal years. Since January 2019, CCAP enrollment has increased by
14,801 children.
The Child Care Assistance Program recently launched a Facebook page and posts
program updates and promotional information about CCAP frequently.
An easy-to-use Child Care Assistance Program Eligibility Calculator to help
families determine their eligibility is available now on the IDHS website.
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