1.How Can I Provide Child Care Services for Subsidized Families?
- Licensed Family Child Care Providers – A person who has become licensed through the Department of Social Services/Community Care Licensing (DSS/CCL) and cares for a child for part of the day for a fee.
R&R’s “Steps to Become a Licensed Family Child Care Provider”
- TrustLine Providers – A person unrelated to a child who has been cleared through the TrustLine Registry and cares for the child for part of the day for a fee.
- How to become a registered TrustLine Provider
- TrustLine Exempt Providers – An AUNT, UNCLE, or GRANDPARENT (through blood, marriage, or court decree) who takes care of a child for part of the day for a fee.
2.How Does the Subsidized Program Work?
- Watch the Monarch Instructional Video here
- Subsidized Program Handbook
3.Forms : Subsidized Provider Documents
4.Information Regarding Other Programs
- Resource & Referral
RESOURCE & REFERRAL PROGRAM
1. How To Become A Licensed Child Care Provider
- Call Our Technical Assistance Line – Ext. 752
- Child Care Initiative Project (CCIP)
- Finding Approved Health and Safety Training
- Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA)
- SFCS Health and Safety Trainings
2.How to Sign Up for Our Referral Program
3.Lending Library
4.Workshops
- Community Networking
- Trauma Informed Care
- Business Practices
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