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Child and Adult Care Food Program

Child and Adult Care Food Program. Counties The Food Program Serves. Johnson County. Child and Adult Care Food Program. USDA Program Iowa Department of Education Sponsoring Agency-4Cs. Goals of The CACFP . Improve the diets of children by providing nutritious meals

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Child and Adult Care Food Program

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  1. Child and Adult Care Food Program

  2. Counties The Food Program Serves • Johnson County

  3. Child and Adult Care Food Program • USDA Program • Iowa Department of Education • Sponsoring Agency-4Cs

  4. Goals of The CACFP • Improve the diets of children by providing nutritious meals • Help Children develop good eating habits that will last a life time • USDA’s Child and Adult Care Food Program plays a vital role in improving the quality of day care and making it more affordable for many low-income families.  Each day, 3.3 million children receive nutritious meals and snacks through CACFP. The program also provides meals and snacks to 120,000 adults who receive care in nonresidential adult day care centers. CACFP reaches even further to provide meals to children residing in emergency shelters, and snacks and suppers to youths participating in eligible afterschool care programs.

  5. CACFP • Provider meal reimbursement to child care centers, adult day care centers, emergency shelters and child developmental homes for serving nutritious meals/snacks.

  6. CACFP Provider requirements • Registered with DHS • Maintain daily menus, meal attendance, and meal participation • Attend 2 hours of CACFP approved training each FY • Receive 3 in home reviews for CACFP Staff

  7. Creditable meals Breakfast • Milk • Fruit/Vegetable • Bread/Bread alternate

  8. Creditable meals Snack Serve 2 of the 4 • Milk • Fruit or Vegetable • Bread/bread alternate • A meat or meat alternate

  9. Creditable meals Lunch or Supper • Milk • Meat or meat alternate • Bread or bread alternate • Combination of 2 fruits or vegetables

  10. Reimbursement rates Meal Tier 1 Tier 2 • Breakfast $1.28 $0.47 • Lunch/Supper $2.40 $1.45 • Snack $0.71 $0.19

  11. Monthly Average Reimbursement Tier 1 Rate • Breakfast, Lunch, Snack =$4.39 x 8 children x 22 days per month • =$773 per month or $9,276 per year Tier 2 Rate • Breakfast, Lunch, Snack =$2.11 x 8 children x 22 days per month • =$371 per month or $4,452 per year

  12. What meals can be reimbursed? • 2 Meals and 1 snack or 2 Snack and 1 meal per day per child • Meals must be creditable and meet the serving requirements • Children are eligible till the day they reach the age 13.

  13. Program Integrity • A minimum of 2 Unannounced reviews • Monitor all meal types which includes breakfast through Eve snacks (Providers approved meals) • Yearly enrollment forms completed and signed by parents • Yearly household contracts through parent audits

  14. Thank You! Contact Information Traci Miller CACFP Coordinator 1-319-338-7684 ext 109 Traci@Iowa4Cs.com Elisha Hamm CACFP 319-338-7684 ext 104 Elisha@Iowa4Cs.com

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