Information for Parents:
PASS I Child Care Assistance
Program
PASS I child care assistance is available to parents receiving Alaska
Temporary Assistance benefits while they seek work or participate in
activities leading them toward employment. Temporary assistance case
mangers work with parents to help them determine the amount of child
care needed for work or approved activities. Parents select the provider
who will care for their children. A provider is eligible to participate
and receive payments from the child care assistance program if they meet
the child care provider requirements established by the division of public
assistance.
Eligibility
You must be receiving benefits from the Alaska Temporary Assistance Program (
ATAP) and be working or participating in an assigned work activity to receive
PASS I child care assistance. If eligible, you can receive child care assistance for children who are under the age of 13.
Contribution
You will be responsible for any costs your child care provider charges over the state rate, or for any care used outside of authorized timeframes.
Child Care Hours
Your case manager will work with you to determine the number of child care hours covered each month based on your schedule of work or other assigned activities combined with your need for child care. An authorization will be issued covering the timeframe for which your family is eligible. You will be responsible for any care used outside of authorized timeframes.
How to Apply
If you are already receiving
ATAP benefits, contact your case manager or DPA case worker for more information on
PASS I child care assistance. Otherwise, please
contact your local DPA office.
PASS I Payments
The authorized child care amount is paid directly to your child care provider on a monthly basis.
PASS I child care assistance may also offer
a supplement to child care providers who care for children with special needs. Please contact the Child Care Program Office for information on the special needs supplement.