CCDF
For current clients or filing an appeal:
Melinda Wright
mwright@childrensbureau.org
317-545-5281 x354
For waiting list questions and providers:
Andrea Massey
amassey@childrensbureau.org
317-545-5281 x373
For scheduling and re-certification information, please email:
ccdfscheduling@childrensbureau.org
To reschedule your appointment, please email your name along with your current voucher end date, original appointment time, and a couple of days and times you are available for an appointment.
If you are a new client and you have a referral, please also list the type of referral you have (TANF/IMPACT, CPS or Title XX).
Please note that appointments are available from
9:00am to 11:00am and 1:00pm to 3:00pm.
Frequently Asked Questions
We appreciate your inquiry to the Child Care Voucher Program. We apologize we are unable to contact every client personally by phone due to high call volume. The following frequently asked questions list should answer any questions you have about the program.
What is the CCDF Program?
The Child Care Development Fund (CCDF) is a federal program that assists low-income families, families receiving temporary public assistance, and those transitioning from public assistance in obtaining childcare so they can work, attend training, or continue education.
The purpose of CCDF is to increase the availability, affordability, and quality of childcare.
What is Children's Bureau's service area?
Children's Bureau serves families residing in Hamilton, Hendricks, Madison, and Marion County.
How do I know if I qualify for the program?
Parents/foster parents must be working or going to school or have a referral from Department of Child Services (DCS) or a referral from TANF/IMPACT, be within income guidelines, have proof of identity for all family members and be a resident of the county they are applying for assistance in. Child care assistance is available for children through the age of twelve unless the child has special needs. The child receiving assistance must be a U. S. Citizen or qualified legal alien.
What are the income guidelines?
A family's gross monthly income (before taxes & any other deductions) can not be over 127% of the federal poverty level to be eligible for the program. The family can then remain on the program until the Federal Poverty Level exceeds 170%. Licensed Foster parents, seeking care for foster children, and parents involved with the Department of Child Services do not have to be within these income guidelines.
The table below will help you determine whether or not you may qualify for the CCDF Program:
Effective May 3, 2009
Size of Family Can't make over this much
to get on the program
(127% of poverty level)
1 $1,146.00
2 $1,542.00
3 $1,938.00
4 $2,334.00
5 $2,729.00
6 $3,125.00
7 $3,521.00
8 $3,917.00
9 $4,313.00
10 $4,709.00
11 $5,104.00
12 $5,500.00
13 $5,896.00
14 $6,292.00
15 $6,688.00
Income amounts are figured on gross (before taxes) income. This
includes any overtime, holiday, bonus, sick/vacation, etc. Includes
wages, SSI, TANF, unemployment, and child support.
Is there a waiting list?
Yes, there is currently a waiting list for child care voucher services in all counties.
How can I be placed on the waiting list?
You may call us at 317-545-5284 x204 and leave a message requesting a waiting list application along with your name and full address (including city and zip code).
You may also download the waiting list application
by clicking here.
How do I know when I've been placed on the waiting list?
Once your application has been processed you will be notified via mail as to if your application was approved or denied. If it was denied, you will be informed of the reason of the denial. Please remember that the waiting list application must have proof of your service need attached or we can not process your application. Only send copies of documentation as originals will not be returned.
How long will I be on the waiting list?
It is difficult to say how long you will remain on the waiting list. It depends on federal funding, state priority status and the date your waiting list application is completed. For these reasons it is impossible for us to tell you your number on the waiting list because it could change day to day based on who applies and their priority status.
What do you mean by "priority status"?
The State of Indiana organizes the waiting list parents by priorities. The priorities are as follows: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Child Protection Services (CPS) Foster Parents, Children with Special Needs (medically documented or special education classes) and the date of the waiting list application.
Is there a way to get on the program without being on the waiting list?
The only way a parent can receive vouchers without going through the waiting list is by receiving a TANF/IMPACT referral from the Division of Family Resources. A parent must be a TANF/IMPACT client and must be deemed eligible for a referral by their Family Case Coordinator (FCC).
How will I know when my name is pulled from the waiting list?
Children's Bureau notifies families on the waiting list that they are eligible for enrollment by mail. Our enrollments are by invitation only. It is very important that you contact us with any address changes you have while you are on the waiting list. If you miss the enrollment session your name was pulled for because we do not have an updated address your name is purged from the waiting list and you will have to fill out a new waiting list application.
What will I receive when my name is pulled for enrollment?
You will receive an invitation letter from CB with the date/time/location of the enrollment. There is a security sticker on this letter to ensure we are taking people by priority. You will also receive a list of what you must bring to your appointment and a form called a "Section G" form that must be completed by a certified or licensed CCDF childcare provider.
What can I expect at the enrollment?
Enrollment normally takes place early in the morning and the wait can be long. Child care vouchers are given on a first come first serve basis. No one will be seen unless they have their invitation letter, all paperwork listed on the letter (within the time frame stated on the letter-30 days prior to the open enrollment date) and the Section G form completed by a CCDF certified provider.
What if I can't come to that particular enrollment?
If you cannot come on the day listed on your invitation letter, there is a number on the letter you must call to leave a message asking to be left on the waiting list. You must contact us by 5:00pm on the day of the enrollment. You will remain on the list until your name is pulled for another open enrollment.
How do I know if my child care provider is a CCDF eligible provider?
You can call the Child Care Resource and Referral (CCRR) in your area:
For providers in Hamilton, Hendricks and Marion County:
Contact Child Care Answers at 317-631-4643 or 800-272-2937.
For providers in Madison County:
Contact Huffer Memorial at 765-284-0887 or 800-554-9331.
What other help is available while I'm waiting?
You may contact your local CCRR (see above) for additional questions. You can ask them about "Title 20 Centers" in your area. There are some centers that have funds available to help families but you must attend those particular centers to receive that assistance. The income guidelines for these centers are the same as the ones for CCDF. You may also contact the Helpline at  2-1-1.

Children's Bureau CCDF Locations
Indianapolis - Downtown
Children's Bureau, Inc.
Gene Glick Family Support Center
1575 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
 
Indianapolis - East 38th Street
Children's Bureau, Inc.
Fay Biccard Glick Family Place
3801 N. Temple Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46205
Indianapolis - West Side
Children's Bureau, Inc.
NACS West
5610 Crawfordsville Road
Indianapolis, IN 46224
 
Hamilton County - Noblesville
Children's Bureau, Inc.
CPCS Noblesville
942 N. 10th Street
Noblesville, IN 46060
Hendricks County - Avon
Children's Bureau, Inc.
CPCS Avon
5055 E. US 36
Avon, IN 46123
 
Madison County - Anderson
Children's Bureau, Inc.
Exchange Club Family Resource Center
1102 W. 14th Street
Anderson, IN 46016

Forms and Publications:     (all forms below are in PDF format)
Appeals
If you would like to appeal the termination of your child care voucher please read the
Parent Appeal Procedures form above, fill out the Appeal Form and return it to:
Children's Bureau, Inc.
Attn: CCDF Customer Service
3801 N. Temple Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46205
Child Care Provider Information
If you have concerns about a child care provider, please contact Child Care Answers
at 317-631-4643.
Background
As of October 1, 2003, Children's Bureau, Inc. began administering the Child Care Development Fund (CCDF). CCDF is a federal program that assists low-income families with a priority of serving Impact (a welfare to work program) and those individuals who are transitioning from public assistance, to obtain child care so that they can work or attend training/education.
The program is federally funded by the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, as the lead agency who then pays the child care provider directly for services. Providers must be state-approved child care providers to receive federal money to provide child care.
Children's Bureau will collaborate with local community groups such as the Step Ahead Council, during the grantee term. The FSSA has further details regarding the CCDF program on their website:


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