Gov. Mike Braun's $200 million plan would reopen Indiana's frozen child care voucher program to about 14,000 low-income children.
Indiana's childcare voucher program received a $200 million boost, adding 14,000 children. Here's who is eligible.
Child care providers voiced relief after Gov. Mike Braun announced $200 million would be pumped into a voucher program for ...
State leaders in Indiana are supporting a major new investment aimed at expanding access to child care assistance for ...
The additional funding targets the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF), a voucher program designed to help low-income ...
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Indiana to resume child care vouchers after 15-month freeze, but thousands will remain waitlisted
Indiana will resume child care vouchers after a 15-month freeze, adding 14,000 children to the Child Care and Development ...
Indiana will pay for day care and preschool for about 14,000 out of the 35,000 children still on a state waitlist for ...
Gov. Mike Braun's plan would add 14,000 children to he program after a 15-month freeze.
Indiana Governor Mike Braun announced Tuesday morning a $200 million push to get more Hoosier kids into quality childcare facilities.
Indiana leaders are considering a $200 million investment aimed at expanding access to child care vouchers, but some ...
Indiana's child care voucher system receives a major cash infusion of $200 million, providing 14,000 new vouchers. 'All ...
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