Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) in Boulder County
The Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) provides financial assistance to eligible low-income families who need child care benefits for children from birth to age 12. If you are eligible, a portion of the total child care cost will be paid. You will be required to pay a portion of the childcare costs directly to the provider based on family size and income.
Boulder County administers CCAP alongside its other self-sufficiency-supporting services. This means that we are able to more quickly connect you with other services you may need, including food and housing assistance, Medicaid, and Work Supports.
View our CCAP Flyer:
- In English (1.63 MB)
- En Español (1.72 MB)
- And see our CCAP Brochure (1.2 MB) for additional details.
For more information visit Colorado Department of Human Services.
Who is Eligible?
- Parents who are working
- Parents who are searching for a job (within State established time limits)
- Teen parents (up to age 21) in a high school diploma or GED program
- Parents needing child care for up to 24 months for post-secondary education or training (up to a 1st Bachelor’s Degree or less)
- GED, ESL, or Adult Basic Education, for up to 12 months
- Families receiving Colorado Works/TANF that are completing countable work activities on their Individual Responsibility Agreement
- Applicants must be residents of Boulder County
- If applicable, parents must continue to cooperate with Child Support Services
720-771-9401
Search all Boulder homes for sale