Childcare Subsidy in Georgia (2026)
CCDF income limits, copay schedule, and how to apply
In Georgia, a family of 4 earning up to $5,200/month may qualify for CCDF childcare assistance. The maximum subsidy for infant center care is $650/month — covering up to 72% of the average $900/month infant rate.
Quick Eligibility Check for Georgia
Georgia CCDF Income Limits by Family Size
Approximate monthly gross income thresholds — 85% of state median income
| Family size | Monthly income limit | Annual income limit |
|---|---|---|
| 1 person | $3,220/mo | $38,640/yr |
| 2 people | $4,060/mo | $48,720/yr |
| 3 people | $4,680/mo | $56,160/yr |
| 4 people (reference) | $5,200/mo | $62,400/yr |
| 5 people | $5,670/mo | $68,040/yr |
| 6 people | $6,080/mo | $72,960/yr |
| 7+ people | $6,500/mo | $78,000/yr |
Estimates based on 85% of state median income. Most states set actual thresholds below the federal maximum. Source: ACF CCDF data, 2025.
Estimated Copay Schedule in Georgia
Based on sliding-scale CCDF structure — actual copays set by Georgia policy
| Income level | Est. weekly copay | Est. monthly copay | Monthly income (fam. 4) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Very low income (20% of limit) | $0/wk | $0/mo | ~$1,040/mo |
| Low income (40% of limit) | $15/wk | $60/mo | ~$2,080/mo |
| Moderate income (60% of limit) | $35/wk | $140/mo | ~$3,120/mo |
| Near limit (80% of limit) | $65/wk | $260/mo | ~$4,160/mo |
| Near ceiling (95% of limit) | $95/wk | $380/mo | ~$4,940/mo |
Copay estimates are approximate — actual schedules vary by care type, child age, and enrollment status.
How to Apply for Childcare Assistance in Georgia
Applications are processed by Georgia CAPS (Childcare and Parent Services).
Gather your documents
Proof of income (pay stubs or tax return), photo ID, child's birth certificate, proof of employment or school enrollment, and proof of residence.
Submit your application
Apply through the state portal online or visit a local Georgia child care office. Processing typically takes 2–4 weeks.
Choose a participating provider
Once approved, Georgia will provide a list of licensed providers that accept the CCDF subsidy voucher in your area.
What You'd Actually Pay in Georgia
After the maximum subsidy of $650/month, the family copayment for infant center care could be as low as $250/month for qualifying families at lower income levels.
Copayment shown is for lower-income qualifying families. Higher-income families near the limit pay more.
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