The North Carolina Child Care Assistance Project (NC-CCAP) is a state-funded program that helps low-income families, parents, and guardians pay for the cost of quality child care for their children. The program provides financial assistance to families in need so they can access high-quality child care services that are safe, reliable, and affordable. The North Carolina Child Care Assistance Project offers three types of applications: the Initial Application, the Renewal Application, and the Change of Information Application. The Initial Application is for families who are new to the NC-CCAP program. It is used to determine the family’s eligibility for the program and to enroll them in the program. The application requires information about the family’s income, assets, and other information. The Renewal Application is for families who are already enrolled in the NC-CCAP program and need to renew their enrollment. The application requires information about the family’s income, assets, and other information. The Change of Information Application is for families who are already enrolled in the NC-CCAP program and need to update their information. This application is used to update the family’s income, assets, and other information. The NC-CCAP program also offers a Parent Portal which allows families to access their account information, make payments, and view the status of their application.