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USDA seeks input for the 2023 Family Day Care Home Participation Study
Current and Former CACFP-participating daycare homes are asked to provide feedback. Deadline: February 28, 2022
Read MoreCMP/CCNP Celebration at #NCNC22!
Back to Blog Back to Blog CMP/CCNP Celebration at #NCNC22! January 17, 2022 Get recognized at the National Child Nutrition Conference in New Orleans this April! The National CACFP Sponsors Association Board of Directors is excited to share with you the opportunity to join the community of Certified CACFP Professionals. Receiving your CACFP Certification shows…
Read MoreNominations Open for the CACFP Inspire Awards
The CACFP Inspire awards will celebrate the incredible individuals and organizations who have reimagined and executed the CACFP during the pandemic.
Read MoreSFSP 2022 Reimbursement Rates
The USDA has released the SFSP reimbursement rates for 2022.
Read MoreResource Child Nutrition Program Service During the Pandemic
Published in December 2021, this USDA resource offers strategies and tips for school pandemic meal delivery options.
Read MoreFact Sheet: National Strategy on Gender Equity and Equality
The White House has released details of the first-ever national gender strategy.
Read MoreSneak Peek: Preview the 2022 National Child Nutrition Conference!
We’ve answered your questions about conference programming, our COVID-19 Policy, navigating the conference website, scholarships, exhibitors, and how you can join us in New Orleans or on Zoom.
Read MoreUpdates to the Federal Micro-Purchase Threshold
The changes outlined by FNS may be helpful to program operators experiencing challenges related to supply chain disruptions.
Read MoreScholarships Available for the National Child Nutrition Conference
Scholarships Available! Don’t miss your opportunity to join the child nutrition community for an incredible few days of training.
Read MoreEndorse 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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