Child Care Assistance

Phone: (970) 400-6017
Email: HS-CCCAP@weld.gov.

As of February 1, 2025, Weld County’s Child Care Assistance Program is not taking new families right now. You can still fill out the  CCCAP Short Application (English)(PDF, 769KB) to get on the waitlist.

The Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP) helps families pay for child care. The goal is to help parents take care of their families and become more independent.

How to Apply

Apply online Colorado PEAK

Other Ways to Apply

Download Application


Return by Mail

WCDHS CCCAP
P.O. Box A
Greeley, CO 80631


Return by Fax

(970) 346-7981


Return In Person

After Hours drop box available at all locations

Greeley Office Location:
315 N. 11th Avenue
Greeley, CO 80631
Monday - Friday, 8am to 5pm

Fort Lupton (South East) Office Location:
2950 9th St.
Fort Lupton, CO 80621
Monday - Friday, 8am to 5pm

Who Can Apply

Eligibility levels vary from county to county. Weld County's eligibility level is at 185% of the Federal Poverty Level.

  • Your family’s income must be below a certain amount (185% of the Federal Poverty Level).
  • You must be working, going to school, or looking for a job.

How Long It Takes

  • New applications or renewals: You’ll hear back in about 15 days.
  • Changes to your case (like a new job, provider, or address): These are handled in about 10 days.

How to Report Changes or Show Your Income

If something in your life changes—like your job, income, or child care provider—you need to let us know.

Here’s how:

To report a change (like a new job, new provider, or schedule change), fill out the Child Care Change Request Form(PDF, 2MB) and turn it in at least 10 days before the change happens.

To verify your income, you may need to show:

Are you a child care provider or interested in becoming a provider?

We can give you training, technical help, payment support, and ongoing assistance.
To learn more, visit Weld County Child Care.

Need Help with Child Support?

The Child Support team can help you:

  • Find a parent
  • Prove who the child’s father is (paternity)
  • Set up a child support order
  • Make sure child support is paid

We know families need regular support to stay strong and independent.

Phone: (970) 400-6499
Email:  childsupport@weld.gov

Weld County Department of Human Services Child Care Policy Chapter 6 Article II