Do you qualify?

Subsidy rates vary based on the child’s age, family income, the child care program and the number of hours a child attends each month.

Types of child care subsidies include:

Alberta Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement

Families who make less than $180,000 will be eligible for an additional subsidy to further reduce their child care costs.

Parents will see reduced fees starting in early 2022, and can expect to pay an average of:

The amount you will save will vary depending on your child care provider's fees. However, grant-receiving providers must commit to helping Alberta ensure families reach an average of $10 per day by the end of 5 years.

Fees will be reduced by increasing family income thresholds for Child Care Subsidy eligibility criteria so more parents benefit:

In January, you may find your funding looks a bit different because of the combination of grants and subsidy, but you will still be paying less overall for your licensed child care. The combined benefits of affordability grants and subsidies should be considered when estimating your new costs.

Alberta Child Care Subsidy

You can apply for child care subsidy if: