Child Care Services Package - Wisconsin 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Child Care Services Package in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Child Care Services Contract'. Fill in the employer's name and details of the child care provider. Ensure all terms are clear and agreed upon.
  3. Next, complete the 'Employment Agreement with Director of Child Care Center'. Specify duties, compensation, and include any non-competition clauses as necessary.
  4. Use the 'Sample Letter for Promotional Letter' to draft a professional communication promoting your daycare services. Customize it to reflect your unique offerings.
  5. Fill out the 'Waiver and Release for Childcare Services', ensuring that it covers all potential liabilities while under your care.
  6. Lastly, review the 'Business Use of Your Home' form for tax compliance. Follow the instructions provided to ensure you understand your deductions.

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The average cost of a child care provider in Wisconsin is $12.95 per hour. With the minimum wage in Wisconsin being $7.25 per hour, you can expect to pay a hourly rate between $7.25 and $20. A child care providers hourly rate can depend on their location, responsibilities, qualifications, and the type of care needed.
Affordable care Early learning and child care will be more affordable by: reducing fees for regulated child care by 50% on average by the end of 2022 and. bringing fees for regulated child care down to $10-a-day on average by the end of March 2026.
Alternative Payment Program agencies helps families enrolled in CalWORKs Child Care or CAPP arrange child care services and makes payment for those services directly to the child care provider selected by the family.

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Income Eligibility To qualify for this program, a familys income must fall within 185-300% Federal Poverty Level (FPL). Families will need to provide proof of income or a denial/ineligibility documentation for Wisconsin Shares.
The Wisconsin Shares child care subsidy program supports eligible families by funding a portion of the cost of child care while the parents are working or participating in an approved activity.
Child Care Rates Infant/Young Toddler ( 6 weeks 24 months) Full-time (30 to 40 hours of care)$241.00 per weekChildren 6-13 years of age Full-time care (30-40 hours of care)$180.00 per weekChildren 6-13 years of age Part-time care (2 days a week, 4 hours per day)$140.00 per week6 more rows
Eligible higher rate children get a 30% higher subsidy, up to a maximum of 95%. Families will continue to receive their income tested CCS rate for all children. Children eligible for the higher rate will have the increase automatically included in their CCS percentage reported to services.
The Wisconsin Shares child care subsidy program supports eligible families by funding a portion of the cost of child care while the parents are working or participating in an approved activity.

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