Illinois Child Care Assistance Program

Illinois Child Care Assistance Program Illinois CCAP pays for child care costs so you can work, attend training, or go to school.

05/27/2026

Did you lose your SNAP benefits because of the new federal SNAP work requirements?

The federal government made changes to SNAP and some customers lost benefits on May 1, 2026, if they weren’t meeting or exempt from new work requirements.

📝See if you can file an exemption: https://aberp.illinois.gov/screener/ABAWD?lang=EN

💻 Customers can regain eligibility and meet the new work requirements by working, volunteering, or participating in a training or education program. Visit: SNAPWorkRequirements.illinois.gov

05/14/2026

Summer EBT is back to help eligible families access food during the summer months.

Each eligible school-aged child will receive a one-time benefit of $120.

Most eligible children will receive benefits automatically, while some households may need to apply.

💻 Visit abe.illinois.gov/sebtPortal to:

• Use the screener to check eligibility
• Find out if you need to apply
• Get the latest Summer EBT updates

05/11/2026

Did you lose your SNAP benefits because of the new federal SNAP work requirements?

The federal government made changes to SNAP and some customers lost benefits on May 1, 2026, if they weren’t meeting or exempt from new work requirements.

See if you can file an exemption: https://aberp.illinois.gov/screener/ABAWD?lang=EN

Customers can regain eligibility and meet the new work requirements by working, volunteering, or participating in a training or education program. Visit: SNAPWorkRequirements.illinois.gov

Signing up for the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) is as simple as four basic steps!1. Use the CCAP Eligibility Cal...
05/01/2026

Signing up for the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) is as simple as four basic steps!

1. Use the CCAP Eligibility Calculator to see if you qualify for assistance.
2. Contact your local CCR&R Agency to assist with finding quality child care.
3. Find an Early Learning Program near you.
4. Complete and submit the CCAP Application.

Visit the Illinois Cares for Kids website and see if you qualify for assistance.

Child care can be costly. The Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) can help you pay for it! The Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) helps families to pay for child care while they are working or attending school. Eligibility depends on the age of children, family income, and your schedule. This res...

Home visiting provides family support and coaching through planned, regular visits with a trained professional based on ...
04/29/2026

Home visiting provides family support and coaching through planned, regular visits with a trained professional based on a family’s needs and schedules.

Home visiting is a voluntary program, and home visitors work with parents on practical parenting skills as well as family bonding before birth and as children grow up.

Through partnering with the home visitors, families learn how to improve their family’s health and provide better opportunities for their children.

Learn more by visiting the link below.

Additional videos addressing other aspects of the Illinois early childhood system including Head Start, the Child Care Assistance Program, Early Intervention, TANF and WIC, and Special Education can be viewed here.

Ready to begin your search for the perfect Early Learning Program? 📚With ExceleRate Illinois, you can explore over 10,00...
04/28/2026

Ready to begin your search for the perfect Early Learning Program? 📚

With ExceleRate Illinois, you can explore over 10,000 programs across the state to find the right fit for your child. Simply enter your preferences and click search to get started.

Have more questions or looking for more details? There is a local Child Care Resource and Referral Agency that can offer a referral and answer your questions.

Ready to start your Early Learning Program search? ExceleRate Illinois includes over 10,000 Early Learning programs in the state. Fill in the fields you are interested in finding below and click on the search button. It takes time to search over 10,000 programs, please allow 10-20 seconds for us to....

04/27/2026
The early childhood system is complex and fragmented because it is made of different programs and funding streams. Somet...
04/24/2026

The early childhood system is complex and fragmented because it is made of different programs and funding streams. Sometimes it may be hard to understand how to best serve children and young families in Illinois.

The Partner Plan Act shares videos to help parents, individuals, and organizations understand the programs part of the early childhood system.

Check it out!

Illinois early childhood systems encompass over 70 community collaborations improving local services. Learn more about systems change across the state!

Teen parents enrolled full-time in elementary, high school, or GED classes are eligible for full-time, full-year child c...
04/22/2026

Teen parents enrolled full-time in elementary, high school, or GED classes are eligible for full-time, full-year child care eligibility, including summers, when using a licensed child care provider, up to and including a three-month period after graduation.

To read more on this policy, click the link below.
https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=10556

Every family needs a strong support network. Sharing your questions and concerns with new people may be difficult at fir...
04/20/2026

Every family needs a strong support network. Sharing your questions and concerns with new people may be difficult at first, but the insights and resources others have found could become an important part of your life.

Take the time to look for a source of information or a support group that works for you. Through your resource and support networks, you will have opportunities to learn from other parents/caregivers and share your knowledge and insights with others.

As families look beyond their child's 3rd birthday, they often feel a need to expand their resource and support network. Many parents of young children with special needs find it helpful to reach out to others for support or information. Some parents feel that they can never find enough information;...

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