One-Time Per-Child Stabilization Provider Payment

The One-Time Per-Child Provider Stabilization Payment (PSP) is part of an agreement between the State of California and Child Care Providers United (CCPU), pursuant to Senate Bill (SB) 151.

In counties, across California, where the CalWORKs Stage One and/or Bridge Program are administered in-house by the county and where no business relationship exists between the CalWORKs Stage One and/or Bridge Program child care provider and an Alternative Payment Program (APP); the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) has contracted CDA to issue these payments directly to providers.

Who is eligible?

Stage One and/or Bridge Program child care providers in California who were reimbursed for April 2025 subsidized child care services. This includes Licensed Family Child Care Homes (FCCH), Licensed-Exempt Family, Friend or Neighbor (FFN) Providers, and Licensed Child Care Centers.

Payments have been sent to eligible providers. If you have not received a payment and you believe you may be eligible, complete our eligibility verification form below.

Payment Amount

The payment amounts shall be based on child care provider type and will be issued by January 1,2026.

Important: If a child care provider has never received a payment from CDA before, a valid W-9 Form must be submitted to CDA. If the payment data essential to issue accurate payment is missing, it is inaccurate, or the provider taxpayer identification number is unsuccessful, payments delays may result exceeding the January 1, 2026, deadline.

To submit or for questions, please contact us.

Child Care Provider
(Type)
Amount
(Per-Child)
Licensed Family Child Care Homes
$431
License-Exempt Family, Friend or Neighbor
$300
Licensed Child Care Centers
$431

Frequently Asked Questions

CDA has issued the One-Time Per-Child PSP to eligible child care providers. CDA received the payment data from the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) on 12/01/2025 and has started issuing payments to eligible providers. If you believe you are eligible for this payment, but have not received it, please complete the Eligibility Verification Form:

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Important: If a child care provider has never received a payment from CDA before, a valid W-9 Form must be submitted to CDA. To submit a W-9 Form, contact us HERE. If the payment data essential to issue accurate payment is missing, it is inaccurate, or the provider taxpayer identification number is unsuccessful, payment delays may result, exceeding the January 1, 2026, deadline.

The One-Time Per-Child PSP will be issued by check or direct deposit. To receive your payment securely to your bank account, make sure to enroll in direct deposit. It is easy and takes no more than 2 minutes to enroll. To sign up, contact us!

 

In counties, across California, where the CalWORKs Stage One and/or Bridge Program are administered in-house by the county and where no business relationship exists between the CalWORKs Stage One and/or Bridge Program child care provider and an Alternative Payment Program (APP); the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) has contracted CDA to issue these payments directly to providers.

CDA is a community based, non-profit agency that has been supporting children, families and child care providers since 1974. We are based in San Diego County and provide affordable child care for over 17,000 children served by over 3,900 child care providers in the Child Care Payment Program, also known as the Alternative Payment Program.

CDA is also the largest sponsor in the Child and Adult Care Food Program in California providing nutrition education and reimbursements to over 1,000 child care providers throughout Southern California. CDA provides a wide variety of other services and support programs to children, families, and child care providers.

CDA has been supporting child care providers with one-time and Cost of Care Payments across California since October 2023.

You can learn more about CDA and our programs at cdasd.org.

We understand that submitting a valid W-9 Form to CDA can be an administrative burden since you may have already submitted this form to other agencies you do business with. However, CDA is required by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to collect a valid W-9 Form for accurate taxpayer identification when sending money to people or companies. CDA also needs this information to prepare 1099 Forms required by the IRS at the end of the year. The IRS outlines several penalties for failure to furnish or comply with the reporting requirements and correct information and we want to make sure that providers and CDA are not fined by the IRS. For additional information, click here. 

The good news is that you can easily complete and submit your valid W-9 Form to CDA electronically. It will take no more than 3 minutes to complete this short form that only requires name, tax classification (typically individual or corporation), address, and taxpayer identification number. Please contact our team to receive the link to complete and submit your valid W-9 Form by clicking here.

You only need to complete ONE valid W-9 Form with CDA unless you had changes to your Taxpayer Identification Number. It is very important to submit a valid W-9 Form as soon as possible to avoid a delay in your payment.

No, if you already received payments from CDA and we have a valid W-9 Form on file, you do not need to submit a new W-9 Form. However, please note, that a new valid W-9 Form will be needed if you had changes to your Taxpayer Identification Number.

CDA received the payment data from the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) and has started issuing payments to eligible providers. If you believe you are eligible for this payment, but have not received it, please complete the Eligibility Verification Form:

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Important: If a child care provider has never received a payment from CDA before, a valid W-9 Form must be submitted to CDA. To submit a W-9 Form, contact us HERE.

The payment report that CDA receives from the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) does not include children’s information, only a child count. Information security and client confidentiality is a high priority to CDSS and CDA. Therefore, we only receive information from CDSS that is needed to process your One-Time Per-Child PSP.

If you would like your One-Time Per-Child PSP to be reviewed or have further questions, please contact our team by clicking here.

CDA is required to issue the One-Time Per-Child PSP based on the payment report provided by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS). We understand your frustration if the state data is different than what you expect.

If you have questions about your One-Time Per-Child PSP, please contact our team directly by clicking here. The CDA team is always available to help and research any questions you may have.