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www.childcare.govWashington, District of Columbia, United States
A U.S. government portal helping families locate safe, affordable, high-quality child care and related resources.
ChildCare.gov is a U.S. government portal operated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Child Care (OCC). It helps parents access safe and quality child care services in their community, provides free tools and resources, and connects families to state and territory programs. It supports low-income working families by providing access to affordable, high-quality early care and afterschool programs and administers the CCDF in collaboration with states, territories and tribes to help families find care that fits their needs and prepares children for school.
Mission statement
ChildCare.gov helps parents access safe and quality child care services in their community that best fits their family’s needs.
Products & Services
ChildCare.gov Platform
Access tools and resources for safe, quality child care in your community.
www.childcare.gov- ✓ State-Based Child Care Search — Find Local Child Care Providers
- ✓ Financial Assistance Resources — Access Financial Support
- ✓ Licensing Information and Background Checks — Verify Provider Credentials
- ✓ Complaint Guidance — File Child Care Complaints Easily
- ✓ Health and Development Resources — Support Children's Development
- ✓ Quality Ratings Information — Evaluate Care Quality
Market Segments
Child care referral and resource directories
Searchable, state-based directories and referral services that list local child care providers, offer provider details and filters to help families locate appropriate care.
Child care subsidy and benefits navigation
Services that inform families about financial assistance programs (including CCDF), eligibility, enrollment pathways and connections to state and tribal subsidy resources.
Child care licensing, background checks, and oversight
Information and reporting capabilities that surface licensing requirements, inspection reports, staff background checks and complaint guidance to support regulatory oversight and consumer safety.
Early childhood health, development, and quality information
Resources that provide guidance on child health, development, safety and quality ratings to help families assess providers and support early learning outcomes.
Common Questions
- What does ChildCare.gov do?
- ChildCare.gov is a U.S. government portal operated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Child Care (OCC). It helps parents access safe and quality child care services in their community, provides free tools and resources, and connects families to state and territory programs. It supports low-income working families by providing access to affordable, high-quality early care and afterschool programs and administers the CCDF in collaboration with states, territories and tribes to help families find care that fits their needs and prepares children for school.
- What is ChildCare.gov's role in the Child care referral and resource directories market?
- Searchable, state-based directories and referral services that list local child care providers, offer provider details and filters to help families locate appropriate care.
- What is ChildCare.gov's role in the Child care subsidy and benefits navigation market?
- Services that inform families about financial assistance programs (including CCDF), eligibility, enrollment pathways and connections to state and tribal subsidy resources.
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