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Eligibility for free or low-cost preschool and child care

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Eligibility for free or low-cost preschool and child care

The Early Learning For All initiative provides financial aid for families in San Francisco based on income and family size. See the 2025-2026 income thresholds to learn if you qualify before you apply.Click here to apply.

Early Learning For All offers three levels of financial support.

ELFA free tuition is available to San Francisco families earning up to 110% of the Area Median Income (AMI).

Families in this income range are eligible for free early care and education enrollment at any program in the Early Learning For All network. ELFA programs cannot charge families in this income range any co-pays or other fees.

ELFA free tuition
Family sizeFamily monthly income 110% AMIFamily yearly income 110% AMI

1 or 2

$11,429

$137,150

3

$12,858

$154,300

4

$14,288

$171,450

5

$15,429

$185,150

6

$16,575

$198,900

7

$17,717

$212,600

8

$18,854

$226,250

9

$20,000

$240,000

10

$21,142

$253,700

The ELFA full tuition credit is available to San Francisco families earning between 111% and 150% of the AMI. Families in this income range receive a credit towards their tuition cost equal to 100% of DEC’s full-time ELFA reimbursement rate at any program in the Early Learning For All network as follows:

  • Infants (0 to 24 months): $3,027 per month
  • Toddlers (24 to 36 months): $2,306 per month
  • Preschoolers (3 to 5 years): $2,115 per month

For families in this income range, ELFA programs can charge a co-pay. The co-pay can be as much as what families who pay privately are charged. Programs can also charge for extra hours and activities.

This means your child’s enrollment will be free or almost free. The exact cost depends on the program’s regular tuition prices and fees.

ELFA full tuition credit
Family sizeFamily monthly income 150% AMIFamily yearly income 150% AMI

1 or 2

$15,588

$187,050

3

$17,533

$210,400

4

$19,483

$233,800

5

$21,038

$252,450

6

$22,600

$271,200

7

$24,158

$289,900

8

$25,713

$308,550

9

$27,275

$327,300

10

$28,833

$346,00

The ELFA half tuition credit is available to San Francisco families earning between 151% and 200% of the AMI. Families in this income range receive a credit towards their tuition cost equal to 50% of DEC’s full-time ELFA reimbursement rate at any program in the Early Learning For All network as follows:

  • Infants (0 to 24 months): $1,514 per month
  • Toddlers (24 to 36 months): $1,153 per month
  • Preschoolers (3 to 5 years): $1,058 per month

Families in this income range pay the remaining enrollment costs and any extra fees the program charges, based on its current rates.

ELFA half tuition credit (effective July 1, 2026)
Family sizeFamily monthly income 200% AMIFamily yearly income 200% AMI

1 or 2

$20,783

$249,400

3

$23,375

$280,500

4

$25,975

$311,700

5

$28,050

$336,600

6

$30,133

$361,600

7

$32,208

$386,500

8

$34,283

$411,400

9

$36,366

$436,400

10

$38,441

$461,300

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