The provincial government recently announced a new agreement with the federal government to increase subsidy amounts for eligible Alberta families. If you haven’t qualified before, you may qualify under the new daycare subsidy guidelines.
Apply for childcare subsidies if you have a child enrolled in:
A Child Care Subsidy assists eligible families with children 0 to 12 years of age (and not yet in Grade 7) to pay childcare costs—with one of these subsidies per child:
The Extended Hours Subsidy assists families with a valid reason for childcare outside the regular hours of 6 am to 6 pm, or on weekends, to receive in addition to one Child Care Subsidy—an extra $100 per month per child.
The licensed or approved program must be approved to offer extended hours of care. The child must require 4 or more hours of extended hours of care in a month for the family to receive the additional $100.
Subsidy rates vary by program type as well as the age of the child attending childcare. The subsidy rate is determined mainly by three factors:
Effective January 2022, there are four subsidy types that the provincial government funds. Eligible families can only receive one Child Care Subsidy type. If your case can be applied to more than one subsidy type, you will receive the subsidy with the highest subsidy rate. Please note that the Extended Hours Subsidy is the only exception which can be applied in addition to other subsidy rates if applicable.
To check your eligibility for this expanded child care financial support, please visit the provincial government website, and apply. www.alberta.ca/child-care-subsidy
Child Care Subsidy Subsidy Description Subsidy Rates (per month) Family Income (annual gross) Number of Hours (per month)0 to Kindergarten age
child care during school hoursFrom $106 up to $266 depending on family income
Must be under $180,000 Full-time (100 hours) 1 Kindergarten to Grade 6 licensed programs outside regular school hoursFrom $92 up to $644 depending on family income
Must be under $90,000
Kindergarten 2 (100 hours) Grades 1-6 (50 hours) Preschool 3 licensed preschool program Flat rate of $125 Must be under $180,000 Extended Hours Subsidy 4 weekends and/or outside 6 am to 6 pmExtra $100 per child
Depending on subsidy type At least 4 hours in a monthSubsidy rates vary by program type as well as the age of the child attending childcare. The subsidy rate is determined mainly by three factors:
Effective January 2022, there are four subsidy types that the provincial government funds. Eligible families can only receive one Child Care Subsidy type. If your case can be applied to more than one subsidy type, you will receive the subsidy with the highest subsidy rate. Please note that the Extended Hours Subsidy is the only exception which can be applied in addition to other subsidy rates if applicable.
To check your eligibility for this expanded childcare financial support, please visit the provincial government website, and apply:
www.alberta.ca/child-care-subsidy
(child care during school hours)
From $106 up to $266 depending on family income.
Family Income (annual gross) must be under $180,000. Full-time (100 hours). 1
(licensed programs outside regular school hours)
From $92 up to $644 depending on family income.
Family Income (annual gross) must be under $90,000. Kindergarten (100 hours) 2 . Grades 1–6 (50 hours).
(licensed preschool program)
Flat rate of $125
Family Income (annual gross) must be under $180,000
(weekends and/or outside 6am to 6pm)
Extra $100 per child
Depending on subsidy type. At least 4 hours in a month.
At Core Education & Fine Arts, we help children gain the success and confidence they need to go into kindergarten. CEFA Early Learning Private School was established in 1998 and is Canada’s oldest and independent leading private school for children ages one to five.
Our proprietary, award winning curriculum is based on the latest research in child & brain development academically, socially and physically. When you get your provincial early childhood education subsidy, give your child the best gift and enroll with CEFA.
Even during a pandemic, the BC and Alberta provincial governments have recognized the importance of early childhood education and are investing in the future of the children of both provinces. A child’s first years have a profound impact on the rest of their lives.
Early childhood education helps the development of a child’s social, emotional, cognitive and physical needs in order to build a solid and broad foundation for lifelong learning and wellbeing. Learn more about the Importance of Early Childhood Education here.
How To Apply:
Online: It takes approx. 10 business days to process electronic applications.
Mail or Fax: It takes approx. 3 weeks or longer if not all supporting documents are
provided.
Don’t miss out! Let us help. Contact CEFA today and one of our Early Childhood Learning Specialists will guide you through the process. It’s free to call or email.
Let us know if you have any questions or inquiries of provincial government subsidies.