CHILD CARE PROVIDERS
CHILD CARE FORMS & DOCS
CONTACT INFORMATION
Are you interested in becoming a child care provider?
Kawerak Child Care Services can assist individuals, relatives and organizations who wish to provide child care in a center-based and group or family home environment.
Kawerak supports three provider options: Licensed Child Care Providers, Tribally Approved Relative Providers and Secondary Providers. Each have different requirements.
Child Care Provider Options
Center Based and Group Home Care
Care provided by a State Licensed Provider who is licensed by the State of Alaska Child Care Program Office. Center-Based Care may be provided for 13 or more children. Group Home Care may be provided for 12 or less children.
Family Home Child Care
One or more individuals caring for children in a private residence that are licensed by the State of Alaska Child Care Program Office. Care may be provided to no more than eight (8) children under the age of 13.
For more information on how to become licensed
- Review the State of Alaska’s Licensing 101 presentation http://dhss.alaska.gov/dpa/Documents/dpa/programs/ccare/Documents/Files/Child-Care-Licensing-101.pdf
- Visit their website for information, forms and resources: http://dhss.alaska.gov/dpa/Pages/ccare/licensed-providers.aspx or contact The Leeshore Center directly at coastalccap@leeshoreak.org or call them at (907) 283-4707 or 1 (877) 855-2227.
- Watch Kawerak’s video on the ‘Licensing Process to Become a Home Provider’ and the information and benefits of obtaining a home license.
Tribally Approved Relative Providers
A relative who provides care in their home or in the child(ren)s own home. Tribally Approved Relative Providers may care for no more than a total of four (4) children under the age of 13, including the provider’s own children. Approved relatives are Grandparents, Great Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, and Siblings living in a separate residence.
Secondary Providers are utilized when Primary Providers are unavailable or closed. Secondary providers may care for child(ren) for up to 5 days per month. Secondary Provider must be vetted by either being State Licensed or a Tribally Approved Relative Provider.
Why Quality Child Care is Important
Having a variety of high-quality child care options for families to choose from, such as Tribally Approved Relative Provider care or State of Alaska Licensed Provider, has many positive outcomes for children, families and communities to name a few:
- Regular Schedule and Activities – all young children benefit from a daily routine of eating, napping and playing along with a variety of age-appropriate activities promoting positive development.
- School Readiness and Academic Achievement – research studies show that young children have higher cognitive and academic achievement scores as teens if they spent time in high-quality child care as young children.
- Time with Peers – young children learn how to problem-solve, share and otherwise play and learn well together, while their minds are still growing and personalities still emerging.
- Interaction with other Adults – child care provides an opportunity for children to see other adults as mentors and authority figures able to provide positive guidance.
- Smoother Transition to Kindergarten – children who received high quality child care found it easier to adjust to their next educational setting.
- Social and Economic Benefits for Parents – finding quality child care where children are supported, engaged, encouraged and exposed to a positive attitude enabled parents to participate fully in work education, job training and other financial goals.
NEW! Tribally Approved Relative Provider (TARP) Program!
Kawerak Provider Payment Rates
Effective 1/1/2023
Based on Enrollment | Full-Time Care per child | Part-Time Care per child |
0-12 months | $1,625 | $975 |
13-36 months | $1,525 | $925 |
37 months-60 months | $1,225 | $725 |
61 months-144 months | $1,225 | $725 |
Based on Enrollment | Full-Time Care per child | Part-Time Care per child |
0-12 months | $1,325 | $800 |
13-36 months | $1,200 | $750 |
37 months-60 months | $1,025 | $625 |
61 months-144 months | $925 | $575 |
Age | Full Time Daily Rate per child | Part Time Daily Rate per child |
0-144 months | $70 | $45 |
* Secondary & Tribally Approved Relative Providers: 1st and 2nd youngest child will be paid at the daily rate. 3rd child will be paid at 75% and 4th child at 50% of the daily rate.
**Kawerak Child Care Services will pay child care subsidy for up to 4 children only in Tribally Approved Relative Care.
***Care for children with a documented disability will be paid at the regular rate.
*Rates are subject to change
Provider Resources
- State of Alaska Child Care – Information for Providers – http://dhss.alaska.gov/dpa/Pages/ccare/licensed-providers.aspx or contact The Leeshore Center directly at coastalccap@leeshoreak.org or call them at (907) 283-4707 or 1 (877) 855-2227.
- Best Beginning www.bestbeginningsalaska.org (907) 297-3300
- Help Me Grow Alaska https://helpmegrow.org 1-833-464-2527
- Thread https://www.threadalaska.org/ (907) 265-3100
- Better Kid Care https://od.bkc.psu.edu/
- State of Alaska- Department of Education and Early Development https://eedelearning.asentialms.com/
- State of Alaska- Office of Children’s Services https://learn.dhss.alaska.gov/course/view.php?id=180
- State of Alaska- Department of Health and Social Services https://learn.dhss.alaska.gov/course/view.php?id=232
- The Cares School https://www.carecourses.com/Ecommerce/CoursesByTopic.aspx
- Quorum http://www.quorumlearning.com/
- University of Alaska Fairbanks https://www.uaf.edu/admissions/
- The Alaska Poison Control System 1-800-222-1222 or text the word poison to 797979 http://dhss.alaska.gov/dph/Chronic/Pages/InjuryPrevention/Poison/default.aspx
Are you interested in becoming a child care provider?
Kawerak Child Care Services can assist individuals, relatives and organizations who wish to provide child care in a center-based and group or family home environment.
Kawerak supports three provider options: Licensed Child Care Providers, Tribally Approved Relative Providers and Secondary Providers. Each have different requirements.
Child Care Provider Options
Center Based and Group Home Care
Care provided by a State Licensed Provider who is licensed by the State of Alaska Child Care Program Office. Center-Based Care may be provided for 13 or more children. Group Home Care may be provided for 12 or less children.
Family Home Child Care
One or more individuals caring for children in a private residence that are licensed by the State of Alaska Child Care Program Office. Care may be provided to no more than eight (8) children under the age of 13.
For more information on how to become licensed
- Review the State of Alaska’s Licensing 101 presentation http://dhss.alaska.gov/dpa/Documents/dpa/programs/ccare/Documents/Files/Child-Care-Licensing-101.pdf
- Visit their website for information, forms and resources: http://dhss.alaska.gov/dpa/Pages/ccare/licensed-providers.aspx or contact The Leeshore Center directly at coastalccap@leeshoreak.org or call them at (907) 283-4707 or 1 (877) 855-2227.
- Watch Kawerak’s video on the ‘Licensing Process to Become a Home Provider’ and the information and benefits of obtaining a home license.
Tribally Approved Relative Providers
A relative who provides care in their home or in the child(ren)s own home. Tribally Approved Relative Providers may care for no more than a total of four (4) children under the age of 13, including the provider’s own children. Approved relatives are Grandparents, Great Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, and Siblings living in a separate residence.
Secondary Providers are utilized when Primary Providers are unavailable or closed. Secondary providers may care for child(ren) for up to 5 days per month. Secondary Provider must be vetted by either being State Licensed or a Tribally Approved Relative Provider.
Why Quality Child Care is Important
Having a variety of high-quality child care options for families to choose from, such as Tribally Approved Relative Provider care or State of Alaska Licensed Provider, has many positive outcomes for children, families and communities to name a few:
- Regular Schedule and Activities – all young children benefit from a daily routine of eating, napping and playing along with a variety of age-appropriate activities promoting positive development.
- School Readiness and Academic Achievement – research studies show that young children have higher cognitive and academic achievement scores as teens if they spent time in high-quality child care as young children.
- Time with Peers – young children learn how to problem-solve, share and otherwise play and learn well together, while their minds are still growing and personalities still emerging.
- Interaction with other Adults – child care provides an opportunity for children to see other adults as mentors and authority figures able to provide positive guidance.
- Smoother Transition to Kindergarten – children who received high quality child care found it easier to adjust to their next educational setting.
- Social and Economic Benefits for Parents – finding quality child care where children are supported, engaged, encouraged and exposed to a positive attitude enabled parents to participate fully in work education, job training and other financial goals.
NEW! Tribally Approved Relative Provider (TARP) Program!
Kawerak Provider Payment Rates
Effective 1/1/2023
Based on Enrollment | Full-Time Care per child | Part-Time Care per child |
0-12 months | $1,625 | $975 |
13-36 months | $1,525 | $925 |
37 months-60 months | $1,225 | $725 |
61 months-144 months | $1,225 | $725 |
Based on Enrollment | Full-Time Care per child | Part-Time Care per child |
0-12 months | $1,325 | $800 |
13-36 months | $1,200 | $750 |
37 months-60 months | $1,025 | $625 |
61 months-144 months | $925 | $575 |
Age | Full Time Daily Rate per child | Part Time Daily Rate per child |
0-144 months | $70 | $45 |
* Secondary & Tribally Approved Relative Providers: 1st and 2nd youngest child will be paid at the daily rate. 3rd child will be paid at 75% and 4th child at 50% of the daily rate.
**Kawerak Child Care Services will pay child care subsidy for up to 4 children only in Tribally Approved Relative Care.
***Care for children with a documented disability will be paid at the regular rate.
*Rates are subject to change
Provider Resources
- State of Alaska Child Care – Information for Providers – http://dhss.alaska.gov/dpa/Pages/ccare/licensed-providers.aspx or contact The Leeshore Center directly at coastalccap@leeshoreak.org or call them at (907) 283-4707 or 1 (877) 855-2227.
- Best Beginning www.bestbeginningsalaska.org (907) 297-3300
- Help Me Grow Alaska https://helpmegrow.org 1-833-464-2527
- Thread https://www.threadalaska.org/ (907) 265-3100
- Better Kid Care https://od.bkc.psu.edu/
- State of Alaska- Department of Education and Early Development https://eedelearning.asentialms.com/
- State of Alaska- Office of Children’s Services https://learn.dhss.alaska.gov/course/view.php?id=180
- State of Alaska- Department of Health and Social Services https://learn.dhss.alaska.gov/course/view.php?id=232
- The Cares School https://www.carecourses.com/Ecommerce/CoursesByTopic.aspx
- Quorum http://www.quorumlearning.com/
- University of Alaska Fairbanks https://www.uaf.edu/admissions/
- The Alaska Poison Control System 1-800-222-1222 or text the word poison to 797979 http://dhss.alaska.gov/dph/Chronic/Pages/InjuryPrevention/Poison/default.aspx