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Do I Qualify for Childcare Assistance in Nevada?

2026 CCDF income limits, copay schedule, and how to apply

In Nevada, a family of 4 earning up to $7,132/month may qualify for CCDF childcare assistance. The maximum subsidy for infant center care is $720/month, covering up to 72% of the average $1,000/month infant rate.

Nevada Childcare Subsidy: Key Facts (2026)

  • A family of 4 in Nevada qualifies for CCDF childcare subsidies with a household income under $85,584/year ($7,132/month).
  • Nevada pays up to $720/month toward infant center care. That covers roughly 72% of the $1,000/month state average.
  • Family copays range from $0/week at the lowest incomes to roughly $95/week near the income ceiling. Sliding scale based on what you earn.
  • Apply through Nevada Child Care Assistance Program (online portal). Processing takes 2-4 weeks. Waitlists are common when funding runs short.

Source: HHS LIHEAP IM2025-02, Census Bureau ACS 2019-2023, 45 CFR 96.85. Updated for 2026.

$7,132
Monthly income limit (family of 4)
$720
Max subsidy — infant center care
72%
Of avg infant cost covered

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Nevada CCDF Income Limits by Family Size

Monthly gross income thresholds at 85% of state median income (45 CFR 96.85)

Family size Monthly income limit Annual income limit
1 person $3,709/mo $44,508/yr
2 people $4,850/mo $58,200/yr
3 people $5,991/mo $71,892/yr
4 people (reference) $7,132/mo $85,584/yr
5 people $8,273/mo $99,276/yr
6 people $9,414/mo $112,968/yr

Federal maximum thresholds at 85% of state median income. Your state may set initial eligibility below this level. Source: HHS LIHEAP IM2025-02, Census Bureau ACS 2019-2023.

Estimated Copay Schedule in Nevada

Based on sliding-scale CCDF structure — actual copays set by Nevada policy

Income level Est. weekly copay Est. monthly copay Monthly income (fam. 4)
Very low income (20% of limit) $0/wk $0/mo ~$1,430/mo
Low income (40% of limit) $15/wk $60/mo ~$2,850/mo
Moderate income (60% of limit) $35/wk $140/mo ~$4,280/mo
Near limit (80% of limit) $65/wk $260/mo ~$5,710/mo
Near ceiling (95% of limit) $95/wk $380/mo ~$6,780/mo

Copay estimates are approximate — actual schedules vary by care type, child age, and enrollment status.

How to Apply for Childcare Assistance in Nevada

Applications are processed by Nevada Child Care Assistance Program.

1

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.

2

Submit your application

Apply through the state portal online or visit a local Nevada child care office. Processing typically takes 2-4 weeks.

3

Choose a participating provider

Once approved, Nevada will provide a list of licensed providers that accept the CCDF subsidy voucher in your area.

Apply through Nevada Child Care →

What You'd Actually Pay in Nevada

After the maximum subsidy of $720/month, a qualifying family's copayment for infant center care could be as low as $280/month at lower income levels.

$1,000
Full infant rate
minus $720
Max subsidy
$280+
Family copayment

Copayment shown is for lower-income qualifying families. Higher-income families near the limit pay more.