The Family Day Care Network is a sponsoring organization that provides educational and technical support to registered child care providers who are interested in participating on the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). What is the CACFP?The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a federal program of the Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) that provides healthy meals and snacks to children and adults receiving day care. The primary goal of the Child and Adult Care Food Program:To ensure that well-balanced, nutritious meals are served to children and to help children learn to eat a wide variety of foods as part of a balanced diet. The program serves children under the age of 13 years and migrant workers children as well as people with disabilities under certain conditions. Each day more than 2.6 million children participate in CACFP. Through CACFP, participants nutritional needs are supported on a daily basis. CACFP facilities follow the meal patterns established by USDA. By participating on the CACFP, child care providers receive cash reimbursement for serving nutritious meals. Sponsoring organizations, such as the Family Day Care Network, play a critical role in supporting family and group family day care providers through training, technical assistance and monitoring of participation on the CACFP. Contact UsThe Family Day Care Network, provides sponsorship of the Child and Adult Care Food Program to child care providers in the following counties: Minnehaha, McCook, Hanson, Davison, Aurora, Miner, Lake Moody, Lincoln, Union, Clay, Turner, Hutchinson & Bon Homme. For additional information or to schedule training for participation in the Child and Adult Care Food Program, please call us at 1-800-235-5923 or (605)333-0663 ext. 2 |
How can the Child and Adult Care Food Program help me?
What are my responsibilities?
Rights and Responsibilities of the Day Care Home Provider - The Provider Agrees To:
*This information is taken from the Agreement for Participation on the CACFP between the provider and Sanford Family Day Care Network
Program Abuse/Termination Provisions:
We certify that the information on the provider application and agreement is true and correct to the best of our knowledge, and that we will comply with the rights and responsibilities outlined in this agreement. The provider also certifies that he/she is not participating in the Child and Adult Care Food Program under any other Sponsoring Organization.
What will my reimbursement be?
The CACFP helps to ensure children are receiving balance nutritious meals. Participating providers receive reimbursement for meals served to children enrolled for care. Providers receive reimbursement according to the number of meals they serve to children. The maximum reimbursement that can be received for each child on any day is 2 meals and 1 snack or 2 snacks and 1 meal. Day care homes cannot charge separate fees for meals.
The amount of reimbursement is determined by a two tier reimbursement system. This determination is completed on an individual basis, with the following conditions being taken into consideration.
If the provider resides in an elementary school attendance center that has 50% or more of their students eligible to receive National School Lunch free and reduce-priced meals or the day care home provider lives in a low income area based on current census tract data they can receive the higher rate of reimbursement for meals served to enrolled children in their care. (Tier I). However, this determination does not allow the provider to receive reimbursement for meals served to their "own children" unless the provider has filled out an income eligibility application and it has been determined eligible to receive the higher rate of reimbursement for meals served to "own children" under certain circumstances.
If a provider does not meet the above criteria, they have the option to complete and submit a Provider's Income Application for Tier I and have the sponsoring organization (FDCN) determine if they are eligible to receive the higher rate of reimbursement (Tier I) by being at or below the USDA income guidelines. This determination allows providers to receive reimbursement for meals served to all children including their "own children" under certain circumstances.
The provider that does not meet school data, census tract or household income guidelines can elect to have the sponsoring organization collect Family Household Income Applications from the families of enrolled children. The provider will receive the higher rate of reimbursement for each enrolled child whose family’s income application has been determined to be at or below the USDA income guidelines. This provider will receive the lower rate of reimbursement (Tier II) for enrolled children families who are not at or below these guidelines or who do not submit completed Family Household Income Eligibility Applications.
The provider who does not meet any of the above criteria for Tier I status will receive the lower rate of reimbursement (Tier II) for all enrolled children. This determination does not allow providers to claim meals for their "own children".
How can I participate?
Child Day Care Homes must be licensed in order to participate in the Child and Adult Care Food Program. Click on the link below to review licensing information from SD Department of Social Services. http://www.state.sd.us/social/CCS/Licensing/infolic.htm
In order to participate on the CACFP, day care homes must be in the home. Group Family Day Care Homes must be in a residential building. It may be a provider’s home or it may be a vacant home. For additional information on participation on the CACFP in South Dakota you may contact the SD Department of Education & Cultural Affairs, Child & Adult Nutrition Services at http://doe.sd.gov/oess/cans/cacfp
9/16/2008