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NJ CCAP is paused, here's what families, providers, and advocates must know right now about New Jersey's child care assistance crisis.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS PODCAST
- What NJ CCAP covers and who qualifies for assistance
- Why new applications were frozen as of August 1, 2025
- How the funding crisis affects families, especially women of color
- What the 2026 partial reopening means for waiting families
- How child care centers and schools are managing the fallout
- What advocates and lawmakers are doing to restore access
New Jersey's Child Care Assistance Program (NJ CCAP) provides childcare subsidies to low- and moderate-income families, covering children up to age 13, or 19 for those with special needs, as long as parents are working, in school, or in job training.
A $30 million-plus budget shortfall triggered a freeze on new applications starting August 1, 2025, disproportionately harming low-income women and women of color, forcing parents out of the workforce, and destabilizing child care centers statewide.
A limited reopening began in January 2026, prioritizing low-income families, children with special needs, and families experiencing homelessness, but the funding gap remains unresolved.
Learn more about CCAP-NJ New Jersey Child Care Assistance Program by visiting:
https://kidlaw.org/2026/02/23/ccap-nj-new-jersey-child-care-assistance-program/
Kidlaw Official Website - https://Kidlaw.org
https://www.youtube.com/@KidlawACNJ
By ACNJNJ CCAP is paused, here's what families, providers, and advocates must know right now about New Jersey's child care assistance crisis.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS PODCAST
- What NJ CCAP covers and who qualifies for assistance
- Why new applications were frozen as of August 1, 2025
- How the funding crisis affects families, especially women of color
- What the 2026 partial reopening means for waiting families
- How child care centers and schools are managing the fallout
- What advocates and lawmakers are doing to restore access
New Jersey's Child Care Assistance Program (NJ CCAP) provides childcare subsidies to low- and moderate-income families, covering children up to age 13, or 19 for those with special needs, as long as parents are working, in school, or in job training.
A $30 million-plus budget shortfall triggered a freeze on new applications starting August 1, 2025, disproportionately harming low-income women and women of color, forcing parents out of the workforce, and destabilizing child care centers statewide.
A limited reopening began in January 2026, prioritizing low-income families, children with special needs, and families experiencing homelessness, but the funding gap remains unresolved.
Learn more about CCAP-NJ New Jersey Child Care Assistance Program by visiting:
https://kidlaw.org/2026/02/23/ccap-nj-new-jersey-child-care-assistance-program/
Kidlaw Official Website - https://Kidlaw.org
https://www.youtube.com/@KidlawACNJ