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New Childcare Subsidies Available

By February 25, 2022July 12th, 2022No Comments

Affordability grant lowers daycare fees for all families. Subsidies offer further savings for families earning less than $180,000.

Effective January 2022, child care in Alberta will be more affordable under the new federal-provincial child care agreement. Fees will be lowered in 2 ways – expanded subsidy and affordability grants.

Subsidy for children from 0 to kindergarten-age (in kindergarten and also attending child care during regular school hours) has been expanded to include families with a gross household income of up to $180,000. Subsidy applications are now open. If your approved application is received by February 28, 2022, your savings will be retroactive to January 1. If you already receive subsidy, you do not need to reapply.

Subsidy for children in kindergarten to Grade 6 enrolled in a licensed program outside of regular school hours remains available to families with a household income of up to $90,000.

Affordability grants will also be provided directly to child care operators so they can further lower fees for all families. Parents do not need to apply to benefit from the grant fee reduction.

Overview

Eligible families can apply for child care subsidies if they have children age 0 to Grade 6 enrolled in a:

  • licensed facility-based program (daycare, out-of-school care and preschool)
  • family day home program overseen by a licensed family day home agency
  • group family child care centre

Subsidy rates vary based on the child’s age, family income, the child care program and the number of hours a child attends each month. Types of subsidy include:

  • subsidy for children 0 to kindergarten-age (in kindergarten and also attending child care during regular school hours)
  • subsidy for children in kindergarten to grade 6 enrolled in a licensed program outside of regular school hours
  • preschool subsidy for children enrolled in a licensed preschool program
  • extended hours subsidy for children who require care outside regular hours

Source: https://www.alberta.ca/child-care-subsidy.aspx

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