The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) provides a monthly financial subsidy, training and technical assistance, nutrition education, and food safety information to child development centers, adult day care centers, sponsored day care homes, afterschool programs, and emergency shelters serving nutritious meals and snacks to eligible infants, children, and adults. CACFP meals must meet the Federal guidelines.
Reimbursements are provided to reduce the net cost of serving healthy meals and snacks to children 12 years of age and under in licensed child development centers and sponsored day care homes; children 18 years of age and under in afterschool programs located in eligible areas as well as in emergency shelters for homeless and runaway youth; and functionally impaired adults and adults 60 years and over in licensed adult day care centers.
Learn More about the CACFP
- Reimbursement Rates
- Healthy Tots Act (HTA)
- Program Types
- Public Notification - Child and Adult Care Food Program
How to Apply for the Child and Adult Care Food Program
USDA is an equal opportunity provider. Visit the USDA website to view the USDA’s nondiscrimination statement.
CACFP Program Overview
*Printable CACFP Program Overview
Resources for Current CACFP Participants
- Overview of Institution Responsibilities
- CACFP Handbooks
- Program Management Forms
- Training Resources
- Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
- State Agency Memos
- Institution Appeal Rights and Procedures
- Viability, Capability, And Accountability
- Non-Discrimination Statement and Civil Rights Complaints
- Claim Submission and Reimbursement
- 7 CFR Part 226 – Child and Adult Care Food Program
- FNS Instruction 113-1 – Civil Rights Compliance and Enforcement
- FNS Instruction 796-2, rev. 4 – Financial Management
- Milk Guidance Dietary Need vs. Parent Preference
Healthy Menu Planning and Wellness Resources
Resources
Serving Meals to Infants (ages 0 – 11 months)
- Infant Meal Pattern Requirements
- Infant Menu Template
- Sample One-Week Infant Menu
- Infant Formula and Food Notification Form
- Medical Substitution Form
Serving Meals to Children (ages 1 – 18)
- Child Meal Pattern Requirements
- Child Menu Template
- Sample One-Week Child Menu
- Medical Substitution Form
- Soy Milk Notification Form
Serving Meals to Adults (ages 18 and older)
- Adult Meal Pattern Requirements
- Adult Menu Template
- Sample One-Week Adult Menu
- Adult Medical Substitution Form
- Soy Milk Notification Form