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CHILD-CARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

 

 

The Child-Care Voucher Program began in 1989.  The purpose of this program is to provide child-care authorization for low-income families who are working, enrolled in an educational program or attending training.  Services are also provided for Protective Services and Foster Care Children.  The division receives funding for these authorizations from the following sources: 

 

 

 

 

Total for

Source

 

SFY 1999

Child-Care Development Fund

 

25,737,214

Social Services Block Grant (SSBG)

 

780,928

 

 

 

Total

 

26,518,142

 

 

 

 

SFY 1999

Children:

 

CCDF

SSBG

Total

 

Served

 

21,548

936

22,484

 

Low-Income Working (Non-Education)

 

11,291

-

 

 

Low-Income Working (Education)

 

1,994

-

 

 

TEA (Welfare Reform)

 

3.294

-

 

 

TCC – Transitioning from TEA

 

4,969

-

 

 

Protective Services

 

-

347

 

 

Foster Care

 

-

589

 

 

 

Families:

 

 

 

Served

 

12,098

498

12,596

 

Low-Income Working (Non-Education)

 

6,424

-

 

 

Low-Income Working (Education)

 

1,321

-

 

 

TEA (Welfare Reform)

 

1,866

-

 

 

TCC – Transitioning from TEA

 

2,487

-

 

 

Protective Services

 

-

195

 

 

Foster Care

 

-

303

 

 

 

Child-Care Providers:

 

 

 

Number of Child-Care Licenses Held by Providers

 

 

4,148

*

 

Number of Registered Child-Care Providers

 

 

929

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Providers by Child-Care Site (Estimated)

 

 

3,211

*

 

Providers Eligible to Accept Child-Care Vouchers

 

 

2,937

 

 

Providers Who Served Children on Vouchers

 

 

1,566

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

            * Note:  One provider could have multiple licenses.

 

 

 

Source:  Child-Care System