Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP )
Are you a home day care provider who serves meals and snacks to your day care children? How would you like to get reimbursed for part of the cost of those meals?
The Child and Adult Care Food Program gives cash reimbursement to providers for up to two meals and one snack per child per day. Providers are given guidelines for nutritious meals and snacks which encourages healthy eating habits.
Training is regularly offered to help providers learn about child nutrition,
human development and how to create a pleasant mealtime environment. The
training offered at Friendly House is held on-site and is free. Childcare can
also be provided upon request.
The program is funded by the United States Department of Agriculture and administered by the State Board of Education. We serve the following counties: Cedar, Clinton, Muscatine and Scott. Please click the following link below to reference the USDA's CACFP main website: http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/Care/CACFP/cacfphome.htm
Other program benefits include workshops, newsletters, recipes and activities, and inclusion in any Friendly House programs, events and activities.
It is the policy of Friendly House not to discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or religion in its programs, activities, or employment practices as required by the Iowa Code section 216.7. If you have any questions or grievances related to compliance with this policy by Friendly House, please contact the Iowa Civil Rights Commission, Grimes State Office Building, 400 E. 14th St. Des Moines, IA 50319-1004; phone number 515-281-4121, 800-457-4416, website: http://www.state.ia.us/government/crc/index.html.
Income
Eligibility Guidelines for Reduced Price Meals
Effective 7 -1-2008 to 6-30-2009

We are now using the premiere CACFP on-line
claiming application called "Minute Menu". Preparing
and submitting menu claims will be faster and easier than ever! Want to go
completely online and submit menus over the Internet? Minute Menu can do it.
Want to use pre-printed scannable forms to end the practice of writing
out menus by hand, Minute Menu can do that, too! Check out the Minute Menu website for more
information or to sample an online demo: http://www.minutemenu.com/
Keep in mind this is a sample account for providers across the nation. This account can give you an idea of how WebKids works, but can be busy at times. To get started with Minute Menu, contact Regina.
To become a CACFP participant:
Your day care must be registered with the State of Iowa. Providers of
all income levels may participate. Day care may be full or part time. You must
be sponsored by a state approved agency, such as Friendly House. For more
information or to schedule a pre-approval visit, contact the program supervisor,
Regina Clewell, at 563-323-1821, extension 16 or email rclewell@friendlyhouseiowa.org.
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Provider Resources:
Allergy Medical Exception Form
Daily Attendance Record for Part Time (PDF Version)
Daily Attendance Record for Part Time - Example (PDF Version)
Daily In - Out Worksheet (Excel Spreadsheet)
Family Childcare Net Income Worksheet FY08-09 - Page 1 (PDF)
Family Childcare Net Income Worksheet FY08-09 - Page 2 (PDF)
Friendly House Menu and Attendance
Gather at the Table Cookbook.pdf
Income Application Instructions FY 2009: Parent
Income Application Instructions FY 2009: Provider
Iowa Income Eligibility Application FY 2009 (please print both sides)
The Sponsor Association's (TSA) Resources
http://www.cacfp.org/tools_providers.aspTeaching our Youngest - for teachers, centers, and childcare providers (PDF)
USDA's "Feeding Infants" guide book
Friendly House l 1221 Myrtle St. l Davenport, IA 52804 l 563.323.1821 (Phone) l 563.323.8024 (Fax)