Sites participating in Virginia’s Child Care Subsidy Program (CCSP) accept publicly funded subsidies from eligible families who may otherwise struggle to pay for child care. Not all children at sites participating in CCSP use subsidies, however; families of children not participating in CCSP typically pay the full cost of tuition. To date, it has not been clear what share of children at these sites actually use subsidies. Between November 2021 and January 2022, all child care providers in Virginia serving children ages 0-5 were invited to participate in the Virginia Child Care Provider Survey. Fifty-two percent of family day homes in Virginia (N=1,373) completed the survey, including 740 family day homes participating in CCSP. This brief describes subsidized enrollment relative to total enrollment among the 648 family day homes that reported participating in CCSP and enrollment information. (author abstract)
Subsidy use among children enrolled at family day homes in Virginia’s subsidy program
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Virginia
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