The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC)
purchases child care for eligible families through Child Care Delivery Services. This program helps parents who are striving to become self-sufficient by giving them more choices in child-care arrangements and by helping them find qualified caregivers. The system benefits families, providers and communities. It gives:
Role of the Workforce Solutions Childcare Management(WFS-CCM) Contractors
Twenty CCM contractors manage all child care paid for by TWC in 27 service delivery areas (SDAs) throughout the state. CCM contractors are stable, financially sound agencies whose administrators and staff understand child care. Some contractors are single agencies, while others are governmental entities. The CCM Contractors:
How Funds are Managed
Almost all TWC child care funds are dispersed by the CCM contractors. Contractors pay vendors for child care and are then reimbursed by TWC. If eligible parents arrange their own child care, either informally with a relative or at a facility that doesn't have a vendor agreement, the CCM contractor pays the provider directly. Child care vendors are paid their published rates up to a maximum set by TWC for each SDA. Maximum rates vary according to the type of care provided and the age of the child.
Requirement for Providers
To obtain a vendor agreement, a child care provider must:
Role of TWC
TWC regional staff oversee the CCM system to make sure that clients and vendors are treated fairly and that all parties follow TWC rules and procedures.
The Texas Workforce Commission
101 E. 15th Street 416T
Austin, TX 78778-0001