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Centers managed by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) are required to have a tuition-assistance program. Employees of Federal agencies and members of the U.S. military may also qualify for...
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The Federal Child Care Subsidy Program (FCCSP), established in 2001 by Public Law 107-67, Sec. 630, allows agencies to use appropriated and revolving funds to help lower income Federal employees...
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This Child Care Subsidy Program applies to employees whose children are under the age of 13, or disabled and under the age of 18, and are enrolled, or will be...
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Today, more than 110 independently operated, child care centers are located in the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA)-managed spaces across the country. To find a child care center, visit: http://www.gsa.gov/portal/content/104495.
Those...
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Federal employees interested in participating in the Child Care Subsidy program should contact their agency’s Child Care Subsidy Point of Contact (POC).
Employees must submit an application form and be prepared to provide...
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