FINANCIAL AID RESOURCES


ALL 4 KIDS welcomes and accepts Indiana CCDF and (Ohio OCCTAP - WH CAMPUS ONLY)-eligible recipients and On My Way Pre-K recipients. Below are descriptions and links to all the programs that may be able to help your family... 

 

Firefly Indiana Children & Family Alliance 

All families deserve to have access to the same opportunities. The Child Care Development Fund (CCDF) program is designed to ensure that low-income families in Indiana have equal access to child care and educational opportunities. Firefly Children and Family Alliance provides eligibility determination services for families accessing the CCDF program.

For many Indiana families, access to high-quality child care is simply too expensive. Without the support of the CCDF program, many parents wouldn’t have the opportunity to work or attend school. The CCDF program provides parents with the financial support to afford quality child care while they are working, attending training, or going to school.

 

 

**Ohio Vouchers are accepted at our West Harrison Campus ONLY

The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services offers financial assistance to eligible parents and guardians to help with child care costs while they engage in work, education, or receiving job training. Financial eligibility is based on 145% of the poverty level or higher if you are the parent of a child with special needs. 

On My Way Pre-K

On My Way Pre-K awards grants to 4 year olds from low-income families so that they may have access to a high-quality pre-K program the year before they begin kindergarten. Families who receive a grant may use the grant at any approved On My Way Pre-K program.

 

 

Child & Adult Care Food Program

The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a federal program that provides reimbursements for nutritious meals and snacks to eligible children and adults who are enrolled for care at participating child care centers, day care homes, and adult day care centers. CACFP also provides reimbursements for meals served to children and youth participating in afterschool care programs, children residing in emergency shelters, and adults over the age of 60 or living with a disability and enrolled in day care facilities.

 

 

SEIOC Family Outreach 

The mission of SIEOC’s Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) is to promote quality child care and out of school time learning for all children by providing information, education and support to families, early care professionals and the community. 

 

 

Indiana WIC

The Indiana WIC Program currently serves an average of 145,000 women, infants, and children each month through a statewide network of 140 WIC clinics. Indiana WIC supports $105 million in food sales at more than 600 Indiana WIC-authorized grocery stores and pharmacies.

 

 

Annuity Financial Literacy 

A college education is on of the most important investments you will every make. By managing how you pay for school and what you spend money on, you can worry less about debt and more about your career after graduation. Annuity is here to help answer questions and achieve your goals.