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North Dakota State Profile

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Key Facts About

Children birth to 3 years, their families, and the child care system that serves them

2007 estimated population: 639,715
U.S. Census 2007 Population Estimate

2000 population: 642,200
U.S. Census 2000

Administration for Children and Families (ACF)-Child Care Bureau Data

  • An average of 1,540 of children 0-3 are served per month by the Child Care and Development Fund
    (FY 2006 ACF-801 data, Child Care Bureau)
  • In Federal Fiscal Year 2008 the Infant/Toddler Child Care and Development Fund appropriation = $182,133
    (FY 2008 CCDF Allocations Based on Appropriations,U.S. Dept. of HHS, ACF)
  • CCDF Subsidy Rates for Infants at 11 months of age (Weekly Rates)

    Center    $115.00
    FCC        $110.00
    Exempt  $110.00

(FY 2008 CCDF State Plans, U.S. Dept. of HHS, ACF) (as approved and subject to change) (for illustrative purposes only these rates highlight only the highest urban area rates)

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) - Office of Head Start Data

421 children served in Early Head Start are ACF-Funded, 0 Non-ACF-Funded Enrollment (e.g. state or privately funded spaces)
(2007 Early Head Start Funded Enrollment) (EHSNRC Database-October 2007)

U.S. Department of Education (DOE) - IDEA, Part C Data

757 children under 3 receive early intervention services under IDEA, Part C
(U.S. Dept. of Education, Office of Special Ed. Programs, Data Analysis System (DANS), 2006)

Child Care Referral Data

63% of all the requests for child care to the child care resource and referral programs were for infant and toddler care
(Child Care Profile, 2008 State Facts NACCRRA)

Special initiatives within the State/Territory


Infant/Toddler Caregiver Credential: Yes
Quality Rating System *: Exploring or Designing
Early Learning Guidelines for 0-3: Yes
Infant/Toddler Specialist Network: Yes

Child Care Licensing data - Staff to Child ratios

In Center-Based Care the staff-to-child ratios are
1:4 for children to 24 months; 1:5 for 24 to 36 months
(State Licensing Regulations)

In Family Child Care the staff-to-child ratios are
1:6 (with no more than 3 children under 2 years of age)

1:4 (if all children are under 24 months) OR 1:6 (with no more than 3 under 24 months)
(State Licensing Regulations)

In Group Family Child Care the staff to child ratios are
1:4 for children to 24 months; 1:5 for 24 to 36 months.
(State Licensing Regulations)


Children under the age of 3 data

24,682 Children Under the Age of 3 live in North Dakota

Under 1 8,377
1-2 years 8,361
2-3 years 7,944

U.S. Census 2007 Population Estimate

Women with Children Under the Age of 3 in the Labor Force Data

69% of North Dakota Women with Children Under the Age of 3 Are in the Labor Force

Employed 69%
Not in the Labor Force 25%
Unemployed 6%

Current Population Survey, March 2001

Infant Child Care Fees data

Average annual fee for full-time child care for an infant in:

Center based care $6,559
Family child care home $5,465

Cost As a percent of Income Data


Cost of child care for an infant as percent of median income for two-parent families 10%
Cost of child care for an infant as percent of median income for single parent families 30%

Child Care in America: State Facts, NACCRRA, 2008

State/Territory Lead Child Care Lead Agency Information

North Dakota Department of Human Services
Children and Family Services Division
600 East Boulevard Avenue, State Capitol, Dept 325
Bismarck, ND 58505-0250

Voice: 701-328-3809 or 800-245-3736
Fax: 701-328-3538
Website: http://www.nd.gov/dhs/services/financialhelp/childcare.htm

For the CCDF Administrator's contact information go to:
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/statedata/dirs/display.cfm?title=ccdf

For more information about North Dakota go to:
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/statedata/statepro/display.cfm?state=North%20Dakota

*Source: NCCIC, 2008 Back