KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Military families moving to New Mexico will soon have access to one of the most generous childcare benefit initiatives offered in the country Starting Nov. 1, 2025. New Mexico’s Early Childhood Education and Care Department will implement universal, no-cost early childhood education and care for all residents making this as the first state to guarantee free childcare without income restrictions.
The initiative eliminates co-pay fees, income caps, and expands eligibility beyond the limits of work or school schedules meaning both current and inbound personnel stationed at any New Mexico military installation can take advantage of the program upon arrival.
“Previously, assistance was capped at 400% of the federal poverty level, which was already generous,” said April Osz, 377th Force Support Squadron child and youth services flight chief. “Eliminating income limits entirely is a game changer for military families, and this benefit also extends to school-age programs.”
Families can confirm eligibility for one of six care programs through the “Am I Eligible” survey on the NMECECD website. Lt Col Jacque Vasta, 377th Force Support Squadron commander, emphasized that families don’t need to wait to start the eligibility determination process.
“The survey is available now and can be completed at any time.,” Vasta stated. “We recommend using accurate, pre-tax income information to ensure eligibility is assessed correctly.”
While reimbursement rates for civilian childcare providers across the state will rise under the initiative, Kirtland’s Child Development Center staff are already ahead of the initiative.
“Our CDC team is already compensated above the new $18/hour minimum,” Vasta said. “Increased reimbursement rates will instead allow us to invest more in staff development, morale-building activities, and facility enhancements ultimately improving the experience for both children and caregivers.”
For service members seeking better quality of life opportunities, this initiative is a tremendous step forward.
“It eases the financial burden on military families stationed in New Mexico,” emphasized Vasta. “Families arriving here will see meaningful savings whether that’s money redirected toward college funds, groceries, or a well-earned vacation. It’s a major win for quality of life.”
Tools like Kinderspot, an Air Force-wide childcare service app Vasta created which lets military parents share childcare slots during leave or TDYs will remain valuable, though the cost of unused care is no longer a concern under the universal program.
With this new benefit, New Mexico is setting the standard for childcare access nationwide, offering military family's financial relief and dependable support as they transition to their new duty station.