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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a federally funded program that provides partial meal reimbursement to child care centers (in-home day care), adult day care centers, emergency shelters and child care homes for serving nutritious meals. Day care provider must be registered with the state department of human services.
Works with registered child care development home providers to improve the nutritional level of the children they serve via nutrition classes and home visits. The program reimburses registered providers for providing USDA approved meals and snacks, thus ensuring the nutrition children need to grow.
Works with registered child care development home providers to improve the nutritional level of the children they serve via nutrition classes and home visits. The program reimburses registered providers for providing USDA approved meals and snacks, thus ensuring the nutrition children need to grow.

Offers to work with registered child care providers to improve the nutritional level of the children they serve via nutrition classes and home visits. The program reimburses registered providers for providing USDA approved meals and snacks, thus ensuring the nutrition children need to grow.

Administers the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) to home-based child care providers in Johnson, Cedar and Clinton Counties.

Offers to work with registered child care providers to improve the nutritional level of the children they serve via nutrition classes and home visits. The program reimburses registered providers for providing USDA approved meals and snacks, thus ensuring the nutrition children need to grow.

Works with registered child care development home providers to improve the nutritional level of the children they serve via nutrition classes and home visits. The program reimburses registered providers for providing USDA approved meals and snacks, thus ensuring the nutrition children need to grow.

Child care food program; a federal program administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture through the Nebraska Dept. of Education.


Promotes healthy meals to children in family and childcare homes. Reimburses child care providers for serving nutritious qualifying meals/snacks to children in their home child care through age 12.


Family Service offers training, monitoring, help in meal planning and filing reimbursement for childcare providers.

Works with registered child care development home providers to improve the nutritional level of the children they serve via nutrition classes and home visits. The program reimburses registered providers for providing USDA approved meals and snacks, thus ensuring the nutrition children need to grow.

Offers to work with registered child care providers to improve the nutritional level of the children they serve via nutrition classes and home visits. The program reimburses registered providers for providing USDA approved meals and snacks, thus ensuring the nutrition children need to grow.

Offers to work with registered child care providers to improve the nutritional level of the children they serve via nutrition classes and home visits. The program reimburses registered providers for providing USDA approved meals and snacks, thus ensuring the nutrition children need to grow.

Provides meal reimbursements and nutrition education to registered child care providers.

Offers to work with registered child care providers to improve the nutritional level of the children they serve via nutrition classes and home visits. The program reimburses registered providers for providing USDA approved meals and snacks, thus ensuring the nutrition children need to grow.

Offers to work with registered child care providers to improve the nutritional level of the children they serve via nutrition classes and home visits. The program reimburses registered providers for providing USDA approved meals and snacks, thus ensuring the nutrition children need to grow.

USDA Child Care Food Program administration. Program reimburses meals at licensed home day cares and child care centers.

Trains child care personnel.

Conducts and publishes research on child care issues.

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Child and Adult Care Food Programs
Child Care Provider Training
Provides financial reimbursements to childcare providers for serving nutritious meals to children in their care.
Provides cash reimbursements for meals and snacks served to children in a child care setting. Providers may submit menus on-line, on paper, mail, or fax.

Resource library and training for participating child care providers, as well as cookbooks and free record-keeping calendars.

Categories

Child Care Provider Training
Library Services
Child and Adult Care Food Programs
Child and adult care food program.
Works with registered child care development home providers to improve the nutritional level of the children they serve via nutrition classes and home visits. The program reimburses registered providers for providing USDA approved meals and snacks, thus ensuring the nutrition children need to grow.

Offers to work with registered child care providers to improve the nutritional level of the children they serve via nutrition classes and home visits. The program reimburses registered providers for providing USDA approved meals and snacks, thus ensuring the nutrition children need to grow.

The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a federally funded program that is part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Northeast Iowa Community Action Corporation is the local sponsoring agency providing financial support as well as educational training to help child care providers offer nutritious meals and snacks for the children in their care.
A program that provides nutritious meals and snacks to children and adults receiving child care. The CACFP reimburses child care providers for serving these healthy meals and snacks to children in their care up through age 12.
Registered daycare homes in Scott, Clinton, Muscatine and Cedar Counties may apply to Friendly House for reimbursement of meals and snacks served to their daycare children. Friendly House sponsors the CACFP funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and administered by the State Board of Education.
Works with registered child care development home providers to improve the nutritional level of the children they serve via nutrition classes and home visits. The program reimburses registered providers for providing USDA approved meals and snack.