Child Care Across America: 2026 CCDBG State Fact Sheets

The Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) is the federal government’s primary child care assistance program, helping more than a million children from lower-income families afford the care they need. Federally funded and administered by the states, CCDBG specifics, including eligibility, co-pays, and implementation, can vary significantly from state to state.
FFYF has a new series of fact sheets which provide state-specific data on how CCDBG works, who it serves, and how it is funded.
For example:
- In 22 states, families can save more than $1,000/month (on average) using CCDBG subsidies.
- In 12 states, a family’s maximum CCDBG co-pay for child care is less than $100 a month.
- Due to limited federal funding, 39 states are serving less than 20% of the children who qualify for CCDBG subsidies.
And together, these state snapshots tell a larger national story: CCDBG is a proven, bipartisan program that supports hard-working families, fuels economic growth, and helps ensure children have safe, nurturing environments to learn and grow.
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Historical Data
You can find a summary of and links to FFYF’s 2024 CCDBG state fact sheets here.
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