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Level I: Child-Specific Foster Home When a child is not able to safely remain at home with their parents, a family or like-family member who is willing and able to provide care for the child, is the next best alternative.
NEW INFORMATION: Starting July 1, 2022, the following changes take effect: The monthly room and board rate of a Level I Child-Specific licensed foster home has been increased to the following: $517.94 (for ages 0-5), $531.21 (for ages 6-12), and $621.77 (for ages 13 to 17).
General foster care minimums (Level II): *Level II foster parents in Orlando receive approximately $20/day or closer to $600/mo. Level III, IV and V foster homes receive higher rates. These are not published, but can exceed $1000/mo.
All foster families are eligible for subsidized daycare to cover childcare and daycare through 4-C, regardless of income. There may be funding available on a short term basis from your CBC. For more information, see the Childcare section of the Finances Guide.
Children in foster care may benefit developmentally from the safety, stability, and mental health environment of the foster family. In 2022, the rate per 100,000 of Children in Foster Care (Aged 0-17 Years) in Alachua County was 601.7 compared to Florida at 551.5.

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Typically, Florida provides adoption assistance to adoptive parents, in the amount of $5,000 annually (paid $416.66 per month), for the support and maintenance of a child until the month the child turns 18.

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