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CalWORKs Child Care Intake & Eligibility Determination

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The CalWORKs Child Care Intake and Eligibility Determination subcontract is issued by the California HHSD-Public Assistance agency. The primary objective of this contract is to manage the initial screening, data collection, and eligibility verification for families seeking Stage One child care assistance. Key responsibilities include confirming income levels, employment status, and ensuring all applicants comply with established state guidelines. This opportunity was posted on August 12, 2026, with a response deadline of September 4, 2026. It is categorized under NAICS code 923120, which pertains to governmental administration. Interested parties can find further details and submission instructions through the provided OpenGov procurement portal.

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HHSD subcontract for CalWORKs child care intake and eligibility verification by September 4, 2026.

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California → HHSD-Public AssistanceView Agency

NAICS

923120 - Administration of Public Health ProgramsView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA, USA

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This scope was carved out of 2026-RFP-13.

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CalWORKs Stage 1 Child Care

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AgencyCalifornia → HHSD-Public Assistance
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Perform initial screening, data collection, and eligibility determination for families applying for CalWORKs Stage One child care assistance, including verification of income, employment status, and compliance with state guidelines.

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