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Our Services Family SizeMaximum Monthly Income Limit for Initial Eligibility (145%)Maximum Monthly Income Limit for Special Need Eligibility (150%) 2 $2,470 $2,555 3 $3,120 $3,228 4 $3,770 $3,900 5 $4,421 $4,5733 more rows
Step Up To Quality is a quality rating and improvement system administered by the Ohio Department of Children and Youth. SUTQ recognizes and promotes learning and development programs that meet quality program standards that exceed preschool licensing and school age child care licensing health and safety regulations.
New Applicants – The gross monthly household income for your family size must be equal to or less than 142% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL).
When managed well, childcare businesses can be profitable, making an average profit of $37,000 annually. While some daycare owners make over $60,000 in profits, others make $20,000 or less. Diversifying revenue streams for small childcare centers is crucial to profitability.
FCDJFS may take up to 30 days from the date of submission to process and make a determination on any application. If all verifications needed to determine eligibility are provided at the time of the application, the processing time decreases.
Family Child Care Providers (Type A and Type B Home providers). Type A Home providers can care for 7-12 children at one time, however, each staff member can care for no more than six children at one time (and no more than three children under age two).
Call 877-302-2347, option 4, or email: childcare_program_integrity@jfs.ohio to report what you know.
Step Up To Quality is a quality rating and improvement system administered by the Ohio Department of Children and Youth. SUTQ recognizes and promotes learning and development programs that meet quality program standards that exceed preschool licensing and school age child care licensing health and safety regulations.
Childcare license application in Ohio Step 1: Complete pre-licensing training. Every type of childcare provider is required to complete pre-licensing training. Step 2: Request a background check. Step 3: Submit your application and required documents. Step 4: Inspections. Step 5: Results.
The rest of the required documentation for childcare centers and family childcare providers must include: Proof of completed pre-licensing health and safety trainings. Staff medical statements. Program Notification of Background Check Review for Child Care. Drawings of the indoor floor plan and outdoor play area.