Best Childcare Assistance in St. Paul, Minnesota — 2 resources

2 Resources

1. Minnesota Child Care Assistance Program

The Minnesota Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) helps low-income families pay for licensed child care so parents can work, attend school, or participate in job training. Dads who qualify receive a subsidy paid directly to an approved provider of their choice, including family day care homes and centers. Apply through your county human services office; bring proof of income, employment or school enrollment, and child information. Eligibility is based on household size and income relative to state guidelines.

651-431-4000 · 444 Lafayette Rd N, St. Paul, MN 55155

2. Child Care Aware of Minnesota

Child Care Aware of Minnesota provides statewide referrals to quality licensed child care providers and information about financial assistance programs. Dads can call or go online to search for providers by location, age group, and hours needed. Staff also help families understand Child Care Assistance Program eligibility and navigate the application process. Services are free to families; contact your regional Child Care Aware office or visit the website to start your provider search and get help with next steps.

888-291-9811 · 10 Yorkton Ct, St. Paul, MN 55117

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