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  2. Wisconsin Department of Children and Families - Wikipedia

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    Agency twitter. The Wisconsin Department of Children and Families ( DCF) is an agency of the Wisconsin state government responsible for providing services to assist children and families and to oversee county offices handling those services. This includes child protective services, adoption and foster care services, and juvenile justice services.

  3. A new law expands a Wisconsin tax credit for child care ... - AOL

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    In 2022 in Wisconsin, the average annual cost of care for an infant in a Wisconsin child care center — typically the most expensive category of care — exceeded $13,000. For a toddler in family ...

  4. Child Care and Development Block Grant - Wikipedia

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    The Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG), also called the Child Care and Development Fund, is the primary source of United States federal funding for child care subsidies for low-income working families and funds to improve child care quality. Some states also provide child care assistance through Temporary Assistance for Needy ...

  5. How much does child care in Wisconsin cost? How do I ... - AOL

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    Every county and tribe in Wisconsin is served by a child care resource and referral agency like the one in Kimberly. These sites assist child care programs with a variety of needs and also help ...

  6. Child care in Wisconsin can cost more than college. Why is it ...

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    Waukesha County. Nearly $16,200 a year for a child up to age 1 in group child care. Over $11,700 a year for a child up to age 1 in family child care. Roughly $13,000 a year for a child age 4-5 in ...

  7. Madison Metropolitan School District - Wikipedia

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    General information. As of the 2020-2021 school year, the district serves 26,121 students, making it the second largest in Wisconsin. It has 52 schools, including 32 elementary schools (grades K-5), 12 middle schools (grades 6–8), and 6 high schools.

  8. Child care issues contribute to Wisconsin's workforce ... - AOL

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    A more wide-sweeping solution, Leger and Roys suggested, would be investing in Child Care Counts, a program that provides stabilization payments to Wisconsin child care providers that is credited ...

  9. Renewal community - Wikipedia

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    The renewal community employment credit provides businesses with an incentive to hire individuals who both live and work in a renewal community. Employers can claim the credit if they pay or incur “qualified zone wages” to a “qualified zone employee”. The credit is for wages paid or incurred after 2001.