Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP)

Beginning February 1, 2025, the Weld County Child Care Assistance Program is on an enrollment freeze.

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Serving Families

The federally-funded Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP) provides financial assistance to eligible families who are working, searching for employment, in training or in an educational activity and need child care services to support their efforts to achieve and/or maintain self-sufficiency. CCCAP is administered in Weld County through the Department of Human Services.

Eligibility for Families

Eligibility levels vary from county to county. Currently, Weld County's eligibility level is at 185% of the Federal Poverty Level. Families whose gross income does not exceed 185% of the Federal Poverty Level may be eligible for CCCAP. In order for families to qualify, they must be employed, attending school (with limitations), or in an approved job search.

Weld County CCCAP Income Eligibility Guidelines

Weld County Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP) Income Eligibility Guidelines

Effective October 1, 2024 – September 30, 2025
Family Size Gross Income Maximum at Program Entrance Gross Income Maximum at Program Exit (SMI)
2 $3,151.17 $6,266.68
3 $3,980.58 $7,741.19
4 $4,810.00 $9,215.70
5 $5,639.42 $10,690.21
6 $6,468.83 $12,164.72
7 $7,298.25 $12,441.20
8 $8,127.67 $12,717.67
9 $8,957.08 $12,994.14

For more information, call the Weld County CCCAP Team at (970) 400-6017 or email HS-CCCAP@weld.gov.

You may also check for eligibility and apply online through Colorado PEAK.

Realizing Economic Advancement through Caring Homes (REACH)

Are you a child care provider or interested in becoming a provider? The REACH team is available for training, technical assistance, quality improvement, reimbursement and ongoing support. For more information visit the Weld County Child Care website

Contact Weld County Child Support

The Child Support Services (CSS) Division of the Weld County Department of Human Services provides help to parents and anyone caring for a child. CSS can help locate parents, establish paternity, establish a child support order and enforce child support obligations. We understand that families need support on a regular basis to remain self-sufficient.

Phone: (970) 400-6499

Email: childsupport@weld.gov