Child Care And Adult Food Program
Provided by Children's Resource & Referral Of Santa Barbara County
Descriptions
Offers nutritious meals and snacks to eligible children. To children who are enrolled for care. Need to take part in childcare centers, daycare homes, and TrustLine facilities. Also, who take part in after-school care programs or live in emergency shelters.
Eligibility
The USDA's Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) plays a vital role in improving the quality of daycare and making it more affordable for many low-income families. The CACFP serves nutritious meals and snacks to eligible children who are enrolled for care at participating child care centers, daycare homes, TrustLine facilities, who participate in after school care programs or reside in emergency shelters. Each day, over 3.2 million children and over 112,000 adults receive nutritious meals and snacks based on USDA guidelines through the CACFP.
CASH REIMBURSEMENT to participating facilities for serving healthy meals to enrolled children that meet USDA nutritional guidelines. All participants receive nutritious meals and snacks. Participants receive training in nutrition, based on USDA guidelines and education about providing healthy food and healthy eating. CACFP funds are used to cover the costs of food service operations.
A family or group day care home must sign an agreement with a sponsoring organization to participate in CACFP. Day care home must be licensed, TrustLined and approved to provide day care services. Reimbursement for meals served in day care homes is based upon eligibility for tier I & II rates (which targets higher levels of reimbursement to low-income areas, providers, or children).
Program payments for day care homes are based on the number of meals served to enrolled children, multiplied by the appropriate reimbursement rate for each breakfast, lunch, supper, or snack they are approved to serve. Day care homes may be approved to claim up to two reimbursable meals (breakfast, lunch or supper) and one snack, or two snacks and one meal, to each eligible participant, each day. Sponsoring organizations also receive administrative funds related to the documented costs they incur in planning, organizing, and managing CACFP.
Tier I day care homes are those that are located in low-income areas, or those in which the provider's household income is at or below 185 percent of the Federal income poverty guidelines. Sponsoring organizations may use elementary school free and reduced-price enrollment data or census block group data to determine which areas are low-income.
Tier II homes are those family day care homes which do not meet the location or provider income criteria for tier I home. The provider in a tier II home may elect to have the sponsoring organization identify income-eligible children so that meals served to those children who qualify for free and reduced-price meals would be reimbursed at the higher tier I rates.
A child's eligibility for tier I rates in a tier II day care home may be documented through submission of a Meal Benefit Form which details family size and income or participation in any of a number of means-tested States or Federal programs with eligibility at or below 185 percent of poverty.
Application Process
Call for more information
Documents
Call for more information
Fees
No fee
Languages Offered
English, Spanish
Service Areas
- Santa Barbara County
Phone
| (805) 925-7071 | Phone |
Hours
Mon 8am - 5pm;
Tue 8am - 5pm;
Wed 8am - 5pm;
Thu 8am - 5pm;
Fri 8am - 5pm;
Website
Address
2861 Airpark Drive, Santa Maria, CA, 93455
Disabilities Access
Potential limitations to access - call for details.
Address
2861 Airpark Drive, Santa Maria, CA, 93455
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