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Do I Qualify for Childcare Assistance in New York?

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

In New York, a family of 4 earning up to $9,464/month may qualify for CCDF childcare assistance. The maximum subsidy for infant center care is $1,200/month, covering up to 63% of the average $1,900/month infant rate.

New York Childcare Subsidy: Key Facts (2026)

  • A family of 4 in New York qualifies for CCDF childcare subsidies with a household income under $113,568/year ($9,464/month).
  • New York pays up to $1,200/month toward infant center care. That covers roughly 63% of the $1,900/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 New York Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) (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.

$9,464
Monthly income limit (family of 4)
$1,200
Max subsidy — infant center care
63%
Of avg infant cost covered

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New York 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 $4,921/mo $59,052/yr
2 people $6,436/mo $77,232/yr
3 people $7,950/mo $95,400/yr
4 people (reference) $9,464/mo $113,568/yr
5 people $10,978/mo $131,736/yr
6 people $12,492/mo $149,904/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 New York

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

Income level Est. weekly copay Est. monthly copay Monthly income (fam. 4)
Very low income (20% of limit) $0/wk $0/mo ~$1,890/mo
Low income (40% of limit) $15/wk $60/mo ~$3,790/mo
Moderate income (60% of limit) $35/wk $140/mo ~$5,680/mo
Near limit (80% of limit) $65/wk $260/mo ~$7,570/mo
Near ceiling (95% of limit) $95/wk $380/mo ~$8,990/mo

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

How to Apply for Childcare Assistance in New York

Applications are processed by New York Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP).

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 New York child care office. Processing typically takes 2-4 weeks.

3

Choose a participating provider

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

Apply through New York Child →

What You'd Actually Pay in New York

After the maximum subsidy of $1,200/month, a qualifying family's copayment for infant center care could be as low as $700/month at lower income levels.

$1,900
Full infant rate
minus $1,200
Max subsidy
$700+
Family copayment

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