How to Become a CACFP Family Day Care Home Provider

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How to Become a CACFP Family Day Care Home Provider To be eligible to participate a family day care home provider must: Be licensed (registered or certified) by the Oregon Office of Child Care (OCC); or Approved by the Oregon Department of Health Services (DHS) to provide care; and Be age 18 or over; and Provide non-residential childcare services The Child and Adult Care Food Program is a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) meal reimbursement program helping Family Day Care Home providers offer well balanced, healthy and nutritious meals and snacks to children in private home settings. To be eligible to participate a family day care home provider must: Be licensed (registered or certified) by the Oregon Office of Child Care (OCC); or Approved by the Oregon Department of Health Services (DHS) to provide care; and Be age 18 or over; and Provide non-residential childcare services If you operated a center-based program please review How to Become a CACFP Sponsor located on the ODE CNP CACFP Becoming a Sponsor webpage.

How to Become a CACFP Family Day Care Home Provider Oregon Department of Education Family Day Care Home Sponsoring Organization Family Day Care Home Provider Providers work directly with Sponsoring Organizations Sponsoring Organizations have an agreement with the Oregon Department of Education Child Nutrition Programs to provide services to providers Providers sign an agreement with a Sponsoring Organization For a list of Sponsoring Organizations to contact to discuss the program go to: http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?id=276 Providers who offer non-residential childcare in their home may be approved to operate the CACFP as Family Day Care Home providers. Providers don’t work directly with the Oregon Department of Education to operate the Program, but instead work with a Sponsoring Organization. For more information and to apply for CACFP, please contact a Sponsoring Organization that services your county. For a complete list of Sponsoring Organizations go to the link located on the slide.