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Use tab to navigate through the menu items. The Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) provides financial assistance to help parents pay for child care. CCDF also funds Resource and Referral services to help parents find child care near you.
Nevada needs child care providers! You can be licensed or unlicensed, providing care in your own home or in a child care center. Whether you are already a provider or interested in starting a new child care, here's how to get valuable information.
There are several innovative steps an employer can take to create a more parent-friendly business and dramatically reduce costly absenteeism and employee turnover. This website is supported by the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services Grant #G99COV2 from the Administration for Children & Families (ACF) Child Care and Development Block Grant - Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Act (CRRSA).
Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Department nor ACF. Program directed through a subaward agreement with the Nevada Division of Welfare and Supportive Services Child Care and Development Program, and administered by The Children's Cabinet.
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