While New Jersey does not have a tri-share program, the following child care assistance options are available:
| Program | Type | Description | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Jersey Child Care Subsidy Program | Subsidy | State child care assistance for working families | Learn More |
| Grow NJ Kids | Quality Rating | Quality rating and improvement system | Learn More |
| New Jersey Pre-K Expansion | Pre-K | State-funded pre-K program | Learn More |
Common questions about child care assistance in New Jersey
No, New Jersey does not currently have a tri-share program. The state has expanded pre-K and child care subsidies.
New Jersey offers child care subsidies, Grow NJ Kids quality ratings, and expanded pre-K programs.
Grow NJ Kids is New Jersey's quality rating and improvement system that helps families find quality child care providers.
Yes, New Jersey employers can implement duo-share programs and offer dependent care benefits to help employees.
Child care in New Jersey averages $13,000-$17,000 per year for infants, with the highest costs in the NYC metro area.
Employers in New Jersey can implement a Duo-Share program immediatelyโa two-way cost split between employer and employee that can be launched in 60-90 days without waiting for government funding.
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