Title: Child and Adult Care Food Program
1Child and Adult Care Food Program
- Pre-operational Workshop
- Day 1
2Please Turn off Your Phones!
3Today You Will Learn
- CACFP record keeping.
- How to determine household eligibility.
- How to use the required CACFP forms.
- How to prepare a claim for reimbursement.
- How to organize your records.
- How to prepare for a compliance review.
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4Whos Who
5Direct Phone Numbers and E-Mail Addresses on
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- E-Mail
- James Peoples jpeoples_at_alsde.edu
- Janice Jarrett jjarrett_at_alsde.edu
- Teri Short - tshort_at_alsde.edu
- Jan Sherlock jsherlock_at_alsde.edu
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6Who MUST Attend This Training?
- The Official Representative
- President or highest-ranking official of the
organization for incorporated centers - Owner(s) of a sole proprietorship or partnership
- The Pastor or highest ranking official of a
church - Center director of a governmental agency
- If this person is not present, PLEASE see one of
our staff NOW!
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7Sign-in
- Each representative of your organization must
sign in each day. - We will begin promptly at 8 am tomorrow. You
must arrive no later than 815 am to be counted
as present. - The Official Representative must be present the
entire two days.
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8Alphabet Soup, p.4
- Alabama State Department of Education
- Child and Adult Care Food Program
- Child Management Agency
- Department of Human Resources
- Internal Revenue Service
- Temp. Asst. for Needy Families
- United States Department of Agriculture
9Organizational Structure of CACFP
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10Child and Adult Care Food Program
- Child Care Program established in 1968
- Adult Care component added in 1987
- Today 477 Institutions approximately 900 sites
- Goal Improve nutritional well-being of children
and adults.
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11The Program Serves
- Children
- Through age 12
- Children of migrant workers through age 15
- Physically mentally children challenged
through age 18 - Children in emergency/homeless shelters through
age 18 - Children in low-income areas through age 18 (at
risk snacks) - Adults
- In nonresidential day care settings (respite
care) - Adults 60 years or older
- Chronically impaired persons 18 years of age or
older
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12Some Services of the SDE
- Provide reimbursement for meals served
- Provide technical assistance and training
- We train you you train your staff!
- Review and Monitor
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13Some Responsibilities of the Sponsor/Center
- Serve meals meeting program requirements
- Keep daily records of participants in attendance,
number of meals, quantities of food - Collect eligibility information
- Comply with regulations and instructions
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14Computer Requirements
- Must have access to a computer
- On site
- Library
- Home
- Must provide an e-mail address with application
- Download monthly claim
- Enter and update application information
15The Road to CACFP
- Step 1 -Pre-operational Workshop
- Step 2 -Send in required materials within 14
calendar days! - (The sooner The Better!)
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16The Road to CACFP
- Step 3 - Follow-up Workshop in the November or
December - Step 4 -Annual training in August
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