Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer (OCHCO)

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VA. Sharing the Cost of Care

Congress enacted Public Law 107-67, Sec. 630, on November 12, 2001. This legislation permits Federal agencies to use appropriated funds to provide a program to assist their Federal employees with the costs of childcare. A childcare subsidy benefit can reduce the amount of costs parents pay out-of-pocket for childcare services by providing subsidies directly to the qualified licensed childcare provider. Full-time VA employees are eligible to participate if they are employed at VA a minimum of 60 calendar days. VA Childcare subsidy payments are not paid directly to VA employees. The Office of Management, Planning & Analysis (MP&A), HRA/OSP, is responsible for oversight of the operational component of the CCSP. The purpose of the VA Childcare Subsidy Program (CCSP) is to provide financial assistance to ease the financial burden of childcare expenses for eligible VA employees. The program is open to all permanent full-time VA employees with eligible children including those assigned to U.S., territories who meet the total family income (TFI) requirements and obtain service through a qualified license childcare provider. The eligibility criteria is currently $149,001.

Total Family Income and VA Cost Paid
Total Household Income % of Total Child Care Cost Paid by VA
Under $34,999 45
$35,000 - $49,999 40
$50,000 - $59,999 35
$60,000 - $79,999 30
$80,000 - $149,000 25
$149,001 and above 0
Maximum subsidy benefit for each household is $416.66 per month.

Employees who are interested in learning more and/or applying to the VA’s Child Care Subsidy Program should visit the VA Childcare website utilizing the VA intranet, or by contacting their local Human Resources Work Life Benefits Team. No paper applications will be accepted. If a VA Child Care Center is not available in your area, you can use any state licensed and/or state-regulated facility.

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Application Requirements