Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Understanding the Solano Eligibility List (SEL)
The Solano Eligibility List (SEL) helps ensure that childcare services are provided to families who need them most. By ranking applicants based on specific criteria, the SEL creates a fair and structured way to prioritize enrollment.
Families are evaluated using factors like gross household income, family size, and other qualifying needs. Before enrollment, income must be verified to confirm eligibility. In addition, children involved with Child Protective Services (CPS), or those at risk of neglect or abuse, are given top priority to ensure their safety and well-being.
In cases where a child lives with a guardian or foster parent, only the child’s income is considered when determining their ranking on the list. This helps provide equitable access to services regardless of the caregiver’s financial situation.
While income plays a major role in eligibility, it’s not the only factor. There are additional circumstances that may qualify a family for support. To better understand where you stand, you can view and download the current family size and income guidelines, or complete an application to explore all eligibility options.
The SEL is designed to make access to childcare more transparent, fair, and responsive to the needs of the community.
Friday, March 20, 2026
Happy Songs with Elmo! | Sesame Street Compilation | 20 Minutes
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Friday, March 13, 2026
LOCALLY SERVING SOLANO COUNTY FAMILIES AND CHILDREN
Important Update
Enrollment for our Subsidized Child Care Program is currently paused. Families may still apply to join the Solano Eligibility List (SEL), which is the first step for those seeking help paying for child care.
Getting Started
Solano Family & Children’s Services (SFCS) may provide full or partial payment for child care services for Solano County residents. The programs are designed to help income-eligible families afford child care. The programs serve children under the age of 13, children with documented special or exceptional needs may be served through age 21. A key component of the programs is parental choice. This allows enrolled families to choose the child care setting that meets the specific needs of the family. Funding is provided through a combination of federal, state, and local agencies. When funding allows, SFCS will open enrollment to new families based on our Solano Eligibility List (SEL). This list is different from a waiting list in that we pull based on eligibility and need; not time on this list. Unfortunately, there is no guarantee that a family will receive assistance through a subsidized child care program. Exceptions families who are currently receiving Cash Aid or who have been on Cash Aid in the last two years, and who meet the income guidelines and have a need for child care. Families must submit an application to place their name on the Solano Eligibility List (SEL) for the child care program(s) that best meet the needs of their family. Families do not automatically receive subsidized child care by submitting the application.
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Getting Started with the CACFP: What You Need to Know
If you’re considering joining the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), getting started is easier than you might think. Here’s what you need to know:
What kind of records must I keep?
Only a small amount of paperwork is required—and it’s not complicated. Before you begin, staff from Solano Family & Children's Services (SFCS) provide training in your home to guide you through the process. Online recordkeeping is also available, making it simple and convenient to stay organized and compliant.
What types of food must be served?
Meals and snacks must meet United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) requirements. This means serving foods from the four basic food groups:
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Milk
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Proteins
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Grains/Breads
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Fruits and Vegetables
These guidelines ensure children in your care receive balanced, nutritious meals that support healthy growth and development.
Where do I begin?
To participate, you must be one of the following:
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A Licensed Family Child Care Home (FCCH) Provider residing in Solano or Napa Counties
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A TrustLine Registered Provider residing in Solano or Napa Counties with a final clearance letter
Once you have your license or TrustLine registration and at least one child in your care, you’re eligible to begin participating in CACFP.
For more information, contact the CACFP staff at (707) 863-3950, extension #131.
Don’t hesitate—call today and take the next step toward supporting healthy meals in your child care home!



