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The Illinois Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) makes it possible for families and guardians who qualify to receive financial help. The program pays for child care costs so you can work, attend training, or school.
Income Requirements Family SizeAnnual Income Limit*Monthly Income Limit 1 $56,488.48 $4,707.37 2 $73,869.56 $6,155.80 3 $91,250.63 $7,604.22 4 $108,631.70 $9,052.642 more rows
As of July 2019, the income limit to qualify for assistance was increased to $42,660 (200 percent of poverty) for families with children birth through age five and $28,368 (133 percent of poverty) for families with children ages six to 13 to adjust for the 2019 federal poverty level, and the exit eligibility for the
Child care assistance is available for a parent with an income at or below 165% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) with children Birth through age 12 who is: Living in Arizona. Participating in an eligible activity. Teen parents enrolled in high school, GED, ESOL, or remedial education programs.
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As of April 2019, the income limit to qualify for assistance was increased to $29,448 (138 percent of poverty), and the exit eligibility limit was increased to $45,876 (215 percent of poverty), to adjust for the 2019 federal poverty level.