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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. For marketing purposes, utilize the 'Sample Letter for Promotional Letter - Daycare Services Professional'. Customize it to reflect your unique services.
  5. Fill out the 'Waiver and Release for Childcare Services' carefully, ensuring that it covers all potential liabilities.
  6. Lastly, review the 'Business Use of Your Home' form for tax compliance. Follow the provided instructions to ensure proper deductions.

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In Alaska, the average cost of full-time daycare per month is around $800 to $900. However, costs can range from as low as $400 to as high as $1,200, depending on location and type of care. Families may be able to find more affordable options with part-time or in-home daycare.
The state with the most expensive child-care as a proportion of income was New Mexico, where families spend an average of 20.5 percent on supporting infants. The second most expensive state was Hawaii, at 20.1 percent, closely followed by New Yorks 19.6 percent.
CCS rates 2025-26 Family incomeSubsidy rate Up to $85,279 90% More than $85,279 to below $535,279 Between 90% and 0% The percentage decreases by 1% for every $5,000 of income a family earns $535,279 or more 0%
This program provides additional subsidies to eligible families who have children who experience a diagnosed disability or special need. Alaska IN! provides: Supplemental funding to providers for training, needed accommodations, and support to help them meet the childs individual needs.
The CCAP, also known in Alaska as Parents Achieving Self-Sufficiency (PASS), helps eligible families pay for child care. You may be eligible if you: Work or attend a job training or educational program. Have children who are younger than 13 years of age who need child care.

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Federal law allows each state to set eligibility criteria for assistance. In Alaska, a family of three can qualify for assistance with an annual income up to $54,288 (about 69% of state median income). 60% of the children receiving a monthly subsidy are under age 5.

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