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Indiana reimplements waitlists for two child care voucher programs for first time since 2018

FSSA said the waitlist is in response to a growth in both programs — citing an increase of more than 30,000 children who have participated over the last two years.
FSSA said the waitlist is in response to a growth in both programs — citing an increase of more than 30,000 children who have participated over the last two years.

Indiana is reimplementing a waitlist for two of its child care voucher programs: the Child Care Development Fund and On My Way Pre-K. This is the first time since 2018 new voucher applicants will be waitlisted.

The two programs are administered by the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration’s Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning. FSSA said the waitlist is in response to a growth in both programs — citing an increase of more than 30,000 children who have participated in the last two years.

Currently the waitlist will only impact new applicants with priority given to On My Way Pre-K applications, families who earn below 100 percent of the federal poverty line, and children of child care workers. Other applicants will receive vouchers while they are available.

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The vouchers for these programs assist families that are seeking employment, or who are enrolled in an education or training program and who make less than 150 percent of the federal poverty line.

Timoria is our labor and employment reporter. Contact her at  tcunningham@wfyi.org .

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Timoria Cunningham is a 2022 graduate from Ball State University where she received her Bachelor of Arts in Journalism News. Shortly after graduation, she began working at the Indianapolis Recorder as a staff writer. During her time at the Recorder, she received a first-place award from the Hoosier State Press Association in their 2023 Social Justice category.