New Jersey Tri-Share Child Care

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Alternative Child Care Programs in New Jersey

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

Geographic Coverage

Major Cities

NewarkJersey CityPatersonElizabethLakewoodEdisonWoodbridgeToms RiverHamiltonTrentonCliftonCamdenBrickCherry HillPassaicUnion CityFranklinOld BridgeMiddletownBayonne

Counties

BergenMiddlesexEssexHudsonMonmouthOceanUnionPassaicCamdenMorrisBurlingtonMercerSomersetGloucesterAtlanticCumberlandSussexHunterdonWarrenCape May

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

Don't Wait for Tri-Share

Employers in New Jersey can implement a Duo-Share program immediatelyโ€”a two-way cost split between employer and employee that can be launched in 60-90 days without waiting for government funding.

Learn About Duo-Share โ†’

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