Feeding Kids For Free
Amber Williams
Spokane County Library District
awilliams@scld.org
(509) 893-8372
Google Drive
https://bit.ly/2QXReBu
Presentation
Backstory
Acronym Vocabulary:
- CACFP- Child and Adult Care Food Program
- School Year Snack
- Federal funding
- SFSP- Summer Food Service Program
- Summer Snack
- Federal funding
- OSPI- Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction
- Governing body
- SCLD- Spokane County Library District
- DFDO- Donated Food Distributing Organization
- Thing I need to serve refrigerated items
- Maybe only applicable in Spokane County
- Thing I need to serve refrigerated items
All The Information
At the OSPI Website: http://www.k12.wa.us/
All My Information
Google Drive folder: https://bit.ly/2A3Tt0s
CACFP
- Library qualifies as an "At-Risk" Site
- Qualifies because of the local schools 50% or greater free or reduced lunch rate
- Calendar associated with the school year
- Reimbursement rate of $.94 per snack
SFSP
- Qualifies as a site because of the 50% or greater free or reduced lunch rate as determined by Eligibility Map
- Calendar associated with summer break
- Reimbursement rate of $.96 per snack
Programs:
2018
2019
CACFP 2017-2018
SFSP 201 8
SFSP 2019
CACFP 2018-2019
CACFP 2019-2020
Who's Eligible?
What Does it Mean to qualify for Free or Reduced Meal Rates?
Qualifying: Option 1
From the OSPI Website:
Qualifying: Option 1
At http://bestpractices.nokidhungry.org/Averaged-Eligibility-Map
Qualifying: Option 1
Deer Park Library: 208 S Forest Ave, Deer Park WA
Notice the color?
Qualifying: Option 1
Medical Lake Library, 321 Herb St, Medical Lake WA
Notice the color?
Qualifying: Option 2
Looking at free and reduced lunch rates
Qualifying: Option 2
Looking at free and reduced lunch rates
Qualifying: Option 2
Looking at free and reduced lunch rates
Qualifying: Option 2
Looking at free and reduced lunch rates
Qualifying: Option 2
Looking at free and reduced lunch rates
Qualifying: Option 2
Looking at free and reduced lunch rates
Greater that 50.0% qualifies you as a site
55.7%
Qualifying: Option 3
Study Month- talk to OSPI about this option
What's in a Snack?
What Makes it a Reimbursable Snack?
What Makes it a Reimbursable Snack?
Meeting the minimum nutrition qualifications:
- 2 or more items in different food groups
- More than the minimum size.
CapriSun:
6oz
100% fruit juice
2/3 of a cup of fruit
Sun Chips:
1.5 oz
Whole Grain Rich
1oz WGR
Goldfish Are Not All Created Equally
Making a Menu: Public
Making a Menu: Staff
Making a Menu: Budget!
.89
.25
.25
.25
.17
.17
.17
.17
.36
.25
.84
.57
.75
.40
.55
.55
.89
.47
.53
.53
$4.39
$4.62
$4.39 + $4.62= $9.01 for 10 days
CACFP Reimbursement= $.94 per snack, $9.40 for 10 days
Making a Menu: Budget!
$3.79
$4.25
$8.04 for 10 days
This is NOT For Profit
- Staff time to make the Costco run
- Napkins
- Plastic spoons
- Storage tubs
- Thermometer*
- Cooler*
- Ice blankets*
- DFDO fee ($60)**
How we spend any extra money
*if you would like to serve food requiring refrigeration these are things you need
**but maybe just in Spokane County
What's it Look Like?
- Snack must be consumed on site
- they may take one of the two items with them if it is non-perishable
- They can not share with adults
- Food must be eaten by kids
- If they aren't going to finish something- throw it away.
- Yes, I know that's wasteful
- If they aren't going to finish something- throw it away.
- Food must be eaten by kids
The Rules for kids
What's it Look Like?
- Make sure kids are following their rules and know what they are
- Set them up for success
- If they don't follow the rules their snack may not count
- Make sure kids sign in
- Make sure they're taking all snack components
- If they don't it can't be counted as reimbursable
- Don't discriminate
The Rules for staff
Justice For All
Let me reiterate, don't discriminate. Justice For All poster must be on display in a public area of your site
What's it Look Like?
The cart components:
- Tubs or cooler for each item
- Signs with the program rules
- Goody Box:
- Unopened unwanted snack items go here, kids who want more snack can take from there.
What's it Look Like?
As long as each kid takes all the snack items it is a reimbursable snack- even if they put half or more unopened items in the Goody Box.
Goody Box
What's it Look Like?
Using CACFP money we purchased storage tubs. All the food items take up 4 shelves.
Storage
What's it Look Like?
- 3-4pm cart is rolled out by the counter
- kids write their first name, age and time
- they take their snack
- Some days we have a volunteer at the cart
- Some days a staff person monitors it and steps away when they need to provide other help
In action
What's it Look Like?
Daily Count Form
CACFP
SFSP
What's it Look Like?
- We have to keep ingredient lists for 7 years.
- We have to keep all records for 7 years
Oddities of a federal program
What's it Look Like?
- CACFP- there are restrictions for sugar amounts in yogurt and cereal
- CACFP- no more than 23g per 6oz of yogurt and 6g per dry ounce of cereal
- SFSP- it's all good
Oddities of a federal program
What's it Look Like?
- Frozen yogurt vs. frozen yogurt
- SFPS- you can freeze yogurt and serve it
- CACFP- do that and it's frozen yogurt and that's a dessert and not reimbursable
Oddities of a federal program
A Look at WINS
Roles in the Organization
Sponsor Administrator: Me
Site Supervisor: library supervisor
Must Haves
Purchaser: Amber Wright, purchasing clerk
Claim submitter: Janelle, finance & accounting manager
Menu help: Shannon, FT employee at Deer Park
Handing out snack: many, trained volunteers and staff on site
Fortunate to Have
Workload as a Sponsor Administrator
I am responsible for:
- Annual application renewals
- Watching 2 webinars
- Getting Fire Inspection
- Waiver from Health Department
- Completing WINS application
- SFSP site evaluations
- 2-3 annually
-
Readying materials for OSPI evaluations
- If you do great you have less of these
- Annual staff training
- Site Administrator can do this as well
- Second set of eyes for the menu
Workload as a Site Supervisor
You are responsible for:
- Day to day operation
- Are they following the rules?
- Giving staff and volunteers mandatory training
- Having them sign the training document
- Sharing (or delegating this part) the tally sheet with our finance person who will make the monthly claim
What Could Possibly Go Wrong
Partner up with someone near you and discuss- Why do you think this won't work for your location (besides not qualifying as a site)?
Even Though You're Already Convinced...
Why It's Totally Worth Doing Anyways
- Kids are getting thoughtful snacks
- Petty problems with the "After school Crowd" have DRASTICALLY decreased
- We take pride in what we're doing
- Did I mention we're feeding hungry children?
When to Apply?
CACFP: you can start/submit your first application anytime during the local school year
- Renewal happens in September
SFSP: Webinars happen in April, application in May.
- Renewal happens each May
There's Lots of Help!
Both programs have dedicated staff at OSPI to assist.
- The CACFP specialist list by county is in the Google folder.
Other Options
Be a site for another sponsor!
- If your site qualifies in either way we've talked about you can be a site for another sponsor
- Most likely- your local school district
Other Options
Be a site for supper!
- Reimbursement rate of $3.31
Other Options
Who can you tell about this?
- In the Google Drive folder there's a handout for talking points about the CACFP
Questions?
Comments?
Amber Williams
Spokane County Library District
awilliams@scld.org
(509) 893-8372
Feel Free to Contact Me.
No Really, I'm Happy to Help:
And how about that Google Drive link?
(I want the kids to have food- let me help!)
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