Child Care Payment Program
A "how to" guide to help you navigate the application process for Child Care Payment Program.
What is the Mississippi Child Care Payment Program (CCPP)?
The Child Care Payment Program (CCPP) helps Mississippi families afford child care while they work, go to school, or participate in job training programs. Through this program, families who qualify can receive a child care certificate (also called a voucher) that helps pay for care at participating child care providers. The goal is to make quality child care more accessible and affordable for working families across the state.
You can learn more about CCPP on the Mississippi Department of Human Services (MDHS) website.
How do I apply for the Child Care Payment Program?
Families can apply for child care assistance in Mississippi through several options:
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Apply online through the MDHS Application Portal
This is the fastest and easiest way to apply. Applications are available in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese. -
Search for participating child care providers using the Find Child Care Provider tool. Be sure to select the box that says "Accepts MDHS Subsidy Children."
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Submit documents:
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Upload them within the online application portal
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Fax: (601) 359‑4422
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Mail:
MDHS DECCD — Child Care Payment Program
P.O. Box 352
Jackson, MS 39205
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How long does it take to receive funds from CCPP?
After your completed application and documents are received, it typically takes up to 30 days to process your application and issue your child care certificate if you’re eligible.
What do the application steps look like?
Step 1: Visit the MDHS Application Portal and create an account.
Step 2: Complete the online application, providing information about your household, income, employment, and child care needs.
Step 3: Upload or submit required documents (see below for a full list).
Step 4: Choose a child care provider who participates in the CCPP program. You can search providers here.
Step 5: Wait for application review and approval, typically within 30 days.
Step 6: If approved, you’ll receive a child care certificate, and your chosen provider will receive payments directly.
What documentation is required when I fill out my application?
You’ll need to provide:
Proof of Mississippi Residency
Examples:
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Utility bill
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Lease agreement
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Government-issued photo ID
Proof of Identity for Parent/Guardian and Children
Examples:
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Birth certificate
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Social Security card
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Passport
Proof of Income
Examples:
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Recent pay stubs
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Tax documents
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Documentation of other income (child support, unemployment benefits)
Employment, School, or Training Verification
Examples:
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Employment verification form
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Class schedule
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Job training enrollment letter
Common FAQs
1. Who is eligible for CCPP?
Families must meet income requirements, work, attend school or training, and have a child under age 13 (or under 19 if the child has a documented disability).
2. Can I use any child care provider?
No, the provider must participate in the CCPP program. Use the Find Child Care Provider tool to search for eligible providers.
3. How much will CCPP cover?
Coverage amounts depend on your income, household size, and the provider’s rates.
4. How often do I need to renew my benefits?
Typically every 12 months, though you’ll be notified when it’s time to recertify.
5. What if I need help finding child care?
You can contact a Child Care Resource & Referral (CCR&R) agency for free support. Find your local CCR&R through the Mississippi Child Care Resource & Referral Network.
Who do I contact about my application status?
Mississippi Department of Human Services — Division of Early Childhood Care & Development (DECCD)
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Phone: 1-800-877-7882
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Fax: (601) 359‑4422
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Mail:
MDHS DECCD — Child Care Payment Program
P.O. Box 352
Jackson, MS 39205
You can also check your application status by logging into the MDHS Application Portal.