my wisconsin childcare parent portal

by Dr. Era Vandervort 7 min read

What is the Wisconsin child care provider portal?

The Child Care Provider Portal (CCPP) is a secure website, available 24/7, where regulated Wisconsin Child Care Providers can manage their child care business using any computer, tablet, or smartphone with an Internet connection. The CCPP enables child care programs to:

What is the mywichildcare Parent Portal?

MyWIChildCare Parent Portal Information The MyWIChildCare Parent Portal is an online system available to parents receiving Wisconsin Shares to help them manage their child care subsidy needs. What is the Parent Portal and how do I use it?

What is the DCF child care provider portal?

What is the DCF Child Care Provider Portal? The Child Care Provider Portal (CCPP) is a secure website, available 24/7, where regulated Wisconsin Child Care Providers can manage their child care business using any computer, tablet, or smartphone with an Internet connection. The CCPP enables child care programs to:

How do I pay for child care with Wisconsin shares?

Child care providers who accept Wisconsin Shares families are paid via an EBT card. Instead of being paid directly by the state, parents who receive Wisconsin Shares are using their MyWIChildCare EBT card to pay providers according to their payment policies. The EBT system is called MyWIChildCare. The card looks like the image to the right.

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What is the EBT card for Wisconsin?

Parents receiving Wisconsin Shares Child Care Subsidy are now using an EBT card to pay their child care provider, similar to using the Quest card for FoodShare. The EBT system is called MyWIChildCare.

How long do you have to use your child care card?

Amounts for new authorizations are added the next business day. You will have up to 90 days to use your monthly amount.

The child care subsidy electronic benefits transfer (EBT) card is part of an exciting program modeled after the private pay, free market child care system

Empowers parents to become more involved in selecting the best child care provider for their children

Point of Sale Devices and Other Payment Processing Options

The Department of Children and Families provides three different ways in which parents can make payments to providers using the MyWIChildCare EBT card.

Rollout Schedule

Phase One - October 2016: The MyWIChildCare Card was issued to Wisconsin Shares parents in the La Crosse area. Phase 1 counties included Buffalo, Clark, Jackson, Monroe, Pepin, Trempealeau, Vernon, and La Crosse counties.

What is the DCF iChildCare Portal?

The iChildCare Portal is a secure website, available 24/7, where individuals active in Wisconsin child care can manage their individual eligibility status to reside and work in a child care setting. Individuals can:

How do I request access to the iChildCare Portal?

From the iChildCare login screen select the “Create a Logon” link and follow the instructions.

iChildCare Training and Resources

For more information about child care background checks in Wisconsin, view the Child Care Background Check Requirements resource page.

Who do I contact with questions?

For problems logging in or to update your user profile/password for iChildCare Portal, visit the Account Management site.

What is the DCF Child Care Provider Portal?

The Child Care Provider Portal (CCPP) is a secure website, available 24/7, where regulated Wisconsin Child Care Providers can manage their child care business using any computer, tablet, or smartphone with an Internet connection.

COVID-19 Emergency Child Care Authorization Child Care Provider Portal User Guide

If you are a child care provider who is willing to serve our critical workers, please update your facility information in the Child Care Provider Portal so that all of your information is up-to-date in the Child Care Finder.

How do I request access to the Child Care Provider Portal (CCPP)?

Follow the instructions on the Gaining Access to the Child Care Provider Portal (CCPP) page.

How do I use the Child Care Provider Portal?

Watch a brief training video for further information on the Child Care Provider Portal.

Who do I contact with questions?

If you have questions about the Provider Portal or other child care systems, read the Systems Contact Information webpage to find the right contact to answer your questions.

What happens if a child care provider does not return funds?

If a child care provider does not return the funds, they may be held liable for the overpayment.

Does Wisconsin Child Care accept EBT?

MyWIChildCare for Providers. Child care providers who accept Wisconsin Shares families are paid via an EBT card. Instead of being paid directly by the state, parents who receive Wisconsin Shares are using their MyWIChildCare EBT card to pay providers according to their payment policies.

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