Child Care Assistance

 

Every month, Licking County Job and Family Services (LCJFS) serves more than 1,000 children with subsidized child care. While working, attending school, or completing approved Ohio Works First (OWF) work activities, parents may be eligible to receive assistance to make child care more affordable. LCJFS provides access to subsidized child care assistance made available through the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.

Child care assistance helps eligible individuals and families by offsetting costs. Cost subsidies are based on income guidelines and will vary according to household income and number of children receiving care. Eligible families will pay a portion of the child care costs based on each family’s gross income. Payments are paid directly to the child care provider, including the benefit paid by the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services and the co-payment from the individual/family.

Eligibility Requirements

Families with a gross income of 142% above the federal poverty guideline or less may be eligible for child care assistance. Families may remain eligible until their income exceeds 300% of the federal poverty guideline. Case reviews are conducted every 12 months to assess income or other changes that may impact eligibility. In addition to the income guidelines, families must also be participating in an eligible activity such as paid employment, education/training program, or an approved OWF work activity.

Become a child care provider

LCJFS is also responsible for inspecting and licensing in-home child care providers in Licking County, while the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services inspects and licenses child care centers. For more information regarding becoming a child care provider, click the button below.