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Federal Funds Available for Meals Served in Day Care Settings

Release Date: Jan 25, 2012 7:00 AM  

Federal funds are available to help child and adult day care providers in Delaware serve nutritious, healthy meals to children and adults in their facilities. The Child  and Adult Care Food Program started in 1968. In fiscal year 2011, reimbursement was provided for more than 15.5 million meals and snacks served to Delaware residents.

Under the United States Department of Agriculture-sponsored Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), child care centers, adult day care centers and family child care providers throughout Delaware can receive cash reimbursement for meals served to eligible children and adults.  Participant eligibility is tied to income eligibility guidelines that are adjusted by the USDA.  The current eligibility guidelines are as follows:

For use by Child and Adult Care Food Program
Effective Date:  July 1, 2011  - June 30, 2012

FREE MEALS - 130%

REDUCED MEALS -185%

Family Size

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yearly

Monthly

Weekly

Yearly

Monthly

Weekly

1

$14,157

$1,180

$273

$20,147

$1,679

$388

2

$19,123

$1,594

$368

$27,214

$2,268

$524

3

$24,089

$2,008

$464

$34,281

$2,857

$660

4

$29,055

$2,422

$559

$41,348

$3,446

$796

5

$34,021

$2,836

$655

$48,415

$4,035

$932

6

$38,987

$3,249

$750

$55,482

$4,624

$1,067

7

$43,953

$3,663

$846

$62,549

$5,213

$1,203

8

$48,919

$4,077

$941

$69,616

$5,802

$1,339

For each additional household member, add:

$4,966

$414

$96

$7,067

$589

$136

 

Conversion Factors
Conversion is required if there are multiple income sources with more than one frequency, such as in the case of a “monthly” Social Security check and a “weekly” wage stub, the participating agency must annualize all income by multiplying:

  • Weekly income by 52
  • Bi-weekly income (received every two weeks) by 26
  • Semi-monthly income (received twice a month) by 24
  • Monthly income by 12

The Delaware Department of Education is the state agency that administers the program in Delaware. Licensed public or private nonprofit child care centers are eligible.  For-profit child care centers are also eligible if they receive compensation under Title XX of the Social Security Act for at least 25 percent of licensed capacity or number of children enrolled, whichever is less, or if 25 percent of licensed capacity or number of children enrolled are eligible for free or reduced-price meals.

Licensed or registered family child care home providers may also participate in the CACFP under the auspices of an approved family child care sponsoring organization.  Four approved sponsors are available to work with family child care providers across Delaware.

Adult day care centers also can qualify.  Eligible centers include public or private nonprofit centers that provide nonresidential adult day care to functionally impaired disabled adults.  Also, private, for-profit adult day care centers may participate if 25 percent or more of the enrolled adults are Title XIX or Title XX beneficiaries.

Children enrolled at child care centers, family child care homes, some after-school programs, or adult day care centers participating in the CACFP receive meals/snacks at no charge.  Reimbursement to the centers or providers varies depending on the number of children or adults meeting USDA's household size and income eligibility guidelines.  The program covers breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks.  Centers or providers may be reimbursed for up to two meals and one snack per participant each day.

Federal funds are available through CACFP.  Child or adult day care centers, child care home providers, parents of children enrolled in day care or caregivers for adult participants enrolled in day care who want more information concerning CACFP or sites that currently participate should call (302) 735-4060.

In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.

To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TTY). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

For more information about participation in the Child and Adult Care Food Program call 302-735-4060 or visit http://www.doe.k12.de.us and search “Child and Adult Care Food Program”.


Delaware's Department of Education is committed to promoting the highest quality education for every Delaware student by providing visionary leadership and superior service.
Contact Info.
Alison Kepner
Delaware Department of Education
401 Federal Street, Suite #2
Dover, Delaware 19901
Phone: (302) 735-4035
Fax: (302) 739-4654
Email: akepner@doe.k12.de.us

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