Resource for Family, Friends & Neighbors(FFN) and Exempt Caregivers


 
If you are interested in training or have questions call 435-797-1552 or email childcare.help@usu.edu.


Benefits of Each Type of Regulation
for In-home Child Care in Utah

Regulation is done by Utah Department of Health and Humber Services Child Care Licensing

Licensed Family

Family, Friend and Neighbor

Child Care Registered Residential Providers

Care for up to 16 children with 4 being under 2 years old.

Care for up to 8 children with 2 being under 2 years old.

Care for up to 8 children with 2 being under the 3 year old

Can received state child care subsidy from families on Department of Workforce Service program.

Can received state child care subsidy but at a lower rate than licensed programs.

Not Eligible

Eligible for a State-up grant through the Office of Childcare.

Not Eligible

Not Eligible

Eligible for The Professional Development Incentive (PDI) encourages progression along Utah’s Career Ladder by offering financial incentives to eligible youth and early learning professionals as they achieve professional development milestones.

Not Eligible

Not Eligible

Eligible for scholarships for Child Development Associate (CDA) and National Administrator’s Credential (NAC).

Not Eligible

Not Eligible

Receive free marketing on the Care About Childcare Referral Website including your own program profile with detailed information about your program that parents looking for child care can see.

Not Eligible

Not Eligible

Learn the Steps to Obtain a Family Child Care License