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Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) Policy Manual

Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) Policy Manual


4.3 CCAP Subprograms

ISSUE DATE: 03/2026

The Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) has several subprograms with different eligibility criteria and allowed authorized activities.

  • · MFIP, Transition Year (TY) and Transition Year Extension (TYE) are fully funded. This means all eligible families are served.
  • · The Basic Sliding Fee (BSF) subprogram has a capped allocation. This means that a specific amount of money is allocated to each CCAP agency every calendar year. If funds are not available, eligible families are put on a waiting list.
  • See the following chapters for information about each subprogram:

    Chapter

    Chapter Title

    4.3.3

    MFIP

    4.3.3.3

    MFIP overview

    4.3.3.6

    MFIP special circumstances

    4.3.3.9

    MFIP sanctions

    4.3.6

    Transition Year (TY)

    4.3.9

    Transition Year Extension (TYE)

    4.3.12

    Basic Sliding Fee (BSF)

    4.3.12.9

    BSF priorities

    4.3.12.12

    BSF waiting list management

    4.3.12.15

    BSF Portability Pool

    4.3.15

    MFIP Child Care for Student Parents

    4.3.15.6

    MFIP Child Care for Student Parents – Subprogram changes


    Legal authority

    Minnesota Statutes 142E.04 and 142E.08
    Minnesota Rules 3400.0040 – 3400.0090

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