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You may be eligible to 570 hours of funded early education or childcare per year for your 2 year old if you meet the criteria. That's 15 hours per week over 38 weeks.
You could get up to 15 hours funded childcare if you and your partner (if you have one) work full or part time hours.
You could still be eligible, even if you're on maternity, paternity or adoption leave, or if you're unable to work.
Check the full eligibility criteria to find out if you can claim.
You can apply for funded childcare funding for 2 year olds 16 weeks before your child's second birthday. We recommend you apply no more than 3 months before you're eligible to claim.
You must apply in good time to take your eligibility code to your childcare provider before the deadline. Many parents applying for this funding will get a reply straightaway to say if they are eligible. Some parents will need to provide more information for their application.
Must be 2 years old by: | Date child is eligible for funding from: | Recommended time to apply: |
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31 December | 1 January (Spring term) | 15 October to 30 November |
31 March | 1 April (Summer term) | 15 January to 28 February |
31 August | 1 September (Autumn term) | 15 June to 31 July |
Sign up, create an account and apply for funding through the GOV.UK website.
You must reconfirm your eligibility every 3 months even if you haven't started claiming.
If you're eligible, you can claim through other funding schemes at the same time, including:
Find out which funding schemes work best for your family with the online childcare calculator.
Find out what to do if you have any issues applying for childcare funding.
Your child might be eligible if you receive one of these benefits:
You might also be eligible if you cannot claim benefits because of your immigration status, or lack of immigration status. Find more information on 2 year funding eligibility on GOV.UK.
Use this form to confirm your eligibility and apply if you receive one of the qualifying benefits.
2 year olds from families with no recourse to public funds (NRPF) may be eligible for funding.
To be eligible, you must have a:
Subject to the maximum income thresholds as follows:
Contact Early Education Funding to apply.
Your child might be eligible if they:
Contact Early Education Funding to apply.
You can get funded childcare the term after your child's second birthday. This means it would start either in January, April or September.
Find the date you can apply in this table:
Must be 2 years old by | Date child is eligible for funding from |
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31 December | 1 January (spring term) |
31 March | 1 April (summer term) |
31 August | 1 September (autumn term) |
Your child will continue to be eligible for 15 hours of funded childcare for 3 and 4 year olds.
If you work, you could be eligible for up to 30 hours of funded childcare the term after they turn 3.
Search our Family Information Directory for a registered or approved childcare provider. You can filter your search by those offering funded early education and childcare.
For families receiving benefits the chosen funded childcare must:
For working families of 2 year olds the chosen funded childcare must:
Childcare providers include childminders, pre-schools, playgroups and nurseries.
Speak to your chosen childcare provider to book your child's place. We advise you to contact them the term before you want to use the funding to book your child's place in good time.
Your child can get up to 15 hours funded childcare for 38 weeks of the year.
Some childcare providers may allow you to use your funded hours over more weeks by using fewer hours each week. Speak to your childcare provider to find out if you can spread the funding over more weeks.
Some providers may not offer 15 hours funded childcare, or they may only be able to offer limited hours. This could be due to available places or their opening times.
You can use the 15 hours at more than one childcare provider.
The funding does not cover the cost of additional services or items and your childcare provider may charge extra for these. These could be:
Even so, you must not be asked to pay a fee as a condition of taking up a 15 hours place, and must be offered alternative options such as choosing to provide your own child's lunch, for example.
If you're eligible, you can claim other funding schemes at the same time, including:
Find out which funding schemes work best for your family with the online childcare calculator.
Find out what to do if you want to complain about your childcare provider, funding or funded childcare.
Contact the Family Information Service for help and advice.