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Endorse the Early Childhood Nutrition Improvement Act of 2021
Show your organization’s support for an additional/meal or snack in a full day of care as well as other policy priorities.
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Ready to plan your conference experience? The 2022 National Child Nutrition conference brochure is here!
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Advance Registration for the 2022 National Child Nutrition Conference is open!
Read MoreCACFP Flexibilities During COVID-19 Supply Chain Disruptions
FNS has released guidance on current meal pattern flexibilities and opportunities for State agency and sponsoring organization discretion while monitoring meal pattern compliance during COVID-19 supply chain disruptions.
Read MoreQ&As for Child Nutrition Program Operations in School Year 2021-2022, Q&A #2
FNS has provided clarification on questions related to Child Nutrition Program operations during school year 2021-2022.
Read MoreWebinar: Ask USDA: Next Steps for Emergency Funding
The USDA discusses the Child Nutrition Emergency Operational Cost Reimbursement Program.
Read MoreNo Kid Hungry: Grant Opportunities
Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign is seeking eight champions who will help to further our work to expand access to summer and afterschool meals through the Summer Food Service Program and the CACFP At-Risk Afterschool Meals Program.
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Wonder when you can substitute Milk or if you can serve a granola bar for a reimbursable meal in the CACFP? Get this training on-demand – for free – through October 31st!
Read MoreNCA Supports the Establishment of a Hunger Czar and the White House Conference on Food, Nutrition, Hunger and Health
Letter of support delivered to Congressman Jim McGovern.
Read MoreChild Nutrition Emergency Operational Costs Reimbursement Programs: Q&As #3
FNS has released further instructions and administrative procedures for participation in the Child Nutrition Emergency Operational Costs Reimbursement Programs.
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