Ohio Child Care Assistance: $10M for Working Families

by Archynetys News Desk

Families must live in Ohio and employers must be based in Ohio to qualify for the program.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The state of Ohio launched a $10 million program designed to make child care more affordable for working families and employers.

According to a release from Gov. Mike DeWine’s office, the Child Care Cred Program was created through the state’s biennial budget.

“The new Child Care Cred Program is designed to help Ohio’s families get access to childcare,” DeWine said. “And, when parents have quality childcare, Ohio’s employers have productive employees who are not worried about their kids during work. It is a win for Ohio’s working families and for businesses.”

Families must live in Ohio and employers must be based in Ohio to qualify for the program. The state says employers and employees must work together to submit an application through the Department of Children and Youth. When the application is approved, families can enroll their child in a licensed program or remain with their current provider and receive assistance with costs.

Applications are due by May 1, 2026. Funding will be available through June 30, 2026.

“Child care isn’t just a family issue, it’s a workforce issue,” said DCY Director Kara Wente. “The Child Care Cred Program makes care more affordable for parents, while giving Ohio employers a smart, practical way to support their teams. It’s a win for families, businesses, and communities across our state.”

For more information about the program and other business partnership opportunities, click here.

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