West Virginia Tri-Share Child Care

Active Pilot

Program Information

West Virginia Tri-Share Pilot
2024
$2M pilot funding
33% Employer / 33% Employee / 33% State
$5,000-$7,000/year
Employed by participating employer; income guidelines apply

Official Website: https://dhhr.wv.gov/bcf/Pages/default.aspx

Geographic Coverage

Major Cities

CharlestonHuntingtonMorgantownParkersburgWheelingWeirtonFairmontMartinsburgBeckleyClarksburgSouth CharlestonTeays ValleySt. AlbansViennaBluefield

Counties

KanawhaBerkeleyCabellMonongaliaWoodRaleighPutnamHarrisonMarionMercerOhioJeffersonFayetteWayneLogan

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about child care assistance in West Virginia

West Virginia launched a tri-share pilot in 2024 with $2M in funding. The program splits child care costs equally among employers, employees, and the state.

Families must be employed by a participating employer and meet income guidelines. The program targets working families who need child care assistance.

The pilot program operates in select regions of West Virginia. Contact DHHR for current coverage areas.

Families can save $5,000-$7,000 per year depending on child care costs.

Employers can contact the Department of Health and Human Resources to learn about participating in the tri-share pilot.

Looking for More Options?

Employers in West Virginia 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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