Skip to content
  • There are no suggestions because the search field is empty.

Quality Care for Children

A "how to" guide to help you navigate the application process for Quality Care for Children.

What is Quality Care for Children’s Referral Service?

Quality Care for Children (QCC) is a Georgia-based nonprofit that helps families find and afford high-quality child care. Through their BOOST Scholarship Program, they offer financial support to families facing temporary hardship. QCC also offers personalized child care referral assistance through the Georgia Gateway partnership.


How do I apply for their programs?

Child Care Referral:

  • Call 877‑ALL‑GA‑KIDS (877‑255‑4254) and speak to a child care referral specialist who will help you find a quality provider that fits your needs.

BOOST Scholarship:

  • Visit the BOOST Scholarship page.

  • Complete the online interest form.

  • If eligible, QCC guides you in finding a Quality Rated provider and negotiates tuition support.

  • Providers are paid directly through the QCC BOOST program.


How long does it take to receive assistance?

  • Referral assistance is typically immediate — specialists help you find options during the call.

  • BOOST Scholarships follow a waitlist process; your application remains active for 3 months. QCC partners with local funders to support families during emergencies.


What do the application steps look like?

For referrals:

  1. Call 877‑ALL‑GA‑KIDS.

  2. Speak with a specialist and discuss your child care needs (age, schedule, location, budget).

  3. Receive tailored child care options (including Quality Rated providers).

  4. Contact and tour providers of your choice.

For BOOST Scholarships:

  1. Visit the BOOST page and complete the interest form.

  2. You’ll be contacted if your family qualifies (based on income, child age 0‑12, and emergency need).

  3. QCC helps match you with a Quality Rated provider.

  4. Scholarships awarded – provider receives funds directly.

  5. Your application stays active for three months; reapply if needed.


What documentation is required?

Documentation requirements may vary, but generally include:

  • Referral service: Basic family details, child’s age, schedule preferences.

  • BOOST Scholarships:

    • Child’s age (birth–12 years)

    • Proof of income (below 85% State Median Income)

    • Proof of qualifying emergency (job loss, new job, illness, housing insecurity, etc.)

    • Provider must be Quality Rated or actively seeking rating.

Your QCC specialist will guide you through all requirements.


Common FAQs

1. Who is eligible for BOOST?
Children ages birth to 12 whose families are at or below 85% of Georgia’s State Median Income and facing a qualifying emergency. Providers must be Quality Rated.

2. How many times can I receive BOOST?
Once per calendar year, and the application is valid for three months.

3. Can I be referred even if I don’t qualify for BOOST?
Yes – referral services are available free to all Georgia families seeking quality care.

4. Is Quality Rated important?
Yes – Quality Rated providers are evaluated for staff training, curriculum, environment, and business practices. This ensures better outcomes for your child.

5. What if I already receive CAPS?
BOOST is not available if your child already receives CAPS subsidy .


Who do I contact about my services?

  • Child care referral support:
    Call 877‑ALL‑GA‑KIDS (877‑255‑4254) — bilingual support available.

  • BOOST Scholarship inquiries:
    Use the contact details on the BOOST Scholarship page