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Page 1: Introduction to the SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM (SFSP) March 23, 2012 KY Department of Education School and Community Nutrition (SCN) Angela Voyles Child

Introduction to the

SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM

(SFSP)

March 23, 2012

KY Department of Education

School and Community Nutrition

(SCN)

Angela VoylesChild Nutrition Program Consultant

Page 2: Introduction to the SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM (SFSP) March 23, 2012 KY Department of Education School and Community Nutrition (SCN) Angela Voyles Child

Thank you for your interest in the SFSP!

Special thanks to Charlene, Jennifer and Terry!

Exciting Partnership!!!

Read and Feed!!!

Page 3: Introduction to the SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM (SFSP) March 23, 2012 KY Department of Education School and Community Nutrition (SCN) Angela Voyles Child

SFSP Introductory Agenda

• What is the SFSP?• What is a sponsor of the SFSP?• What is a site?• What is the best option for me – sponsor or site?• Where can I get more information?

Page 4: Introduction to the SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM (SFSP) March 23, 2012 KY Department of Education School and Community Nutrition (SCN) Angela Voyles Child

• In general terms, the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) provides free meals to children 18 years of age and under during the summer breaks when school is not in session.

• KDE/SCN approves sponsor applications, conducts training of sponsors, monitors SFSP operations, and processes program payments. Sponsors sign agreements with KDE/SCN to run the program.

• SFSP reimburses approved sponsors for serving meals that meet Federal nutritional guidelines. Sponsors receive payments from USDA, through KDE/SCN, based on the number of meals they serve. All meals are served free to eligible children. 

What is the SFSP?

Page 5: Introduction to the SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM (SFSP) March 23, 2012 KY Department of Education School and Community Nutrition (SCN) Angela Voyles Child

• The reimbursement rate per meal received by sponsors depends of the location and method of meal preparation of the sponsor’s sites.

What is the SFSP?

Page 6: Introduction to the SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM (SFSP) March 23, 2012 KY Department of Education School and Community Nutrition (SCN) Angela Voyles Child

• Sponsors are organizations that manage SFSP feeding sites.• Sponsors must be organizations that are fully capable of managing a

food service program. To be a sponsor, you must follow regulations and be responsible, financially and administratively, for running your program.

The following types of organizations can be sponsors:– Public or private nonprofit schools – Units of local, municipal, county, tribal, or State government – Private nonprofit organizations – Public or private nonprofit camps – Public or private nonprofit universities or colleges

What is a Sponsor?

Page 7: Introduction to the SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM (SFSP) March 23, 2012 KY Department of Education School and Community Nutrition (SCN) Angela Voyles Child

• If you decide to become a sponsor, you will:– Attend KDE/SCN's training – Locate and recruit eligible sites – Hire, train, and supervise staff and volunteers – Arrange for meals to be prepared or delivered – Monitor your sites – Prepare claims for reimbursement – Ensure that your Summer Food project and sites are

sustainable through community partnerships, fundraising, and volunteer recruitment.

What is a Sponsor?

Page 8: Introduction to the SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM (SFSP) March 23, 2012 KY Department of Education School and Community Nutrition (SCN) Angela Voyles Child

• A site is the physical location, approved by the State agency, where you serve SFSP meals during a supervised time period. KDE/SCN classifies and approves SFSP meal sites as open, closed enrolled, camp, migrant, or NYSP:

– Open sites operate in low-income areas where at least 50 percent of children residing in the area are eligible for free and reduced-price school meals, based on local school or census data. The meals are served free to any child at the site on a first-come, first-serve basis. 

– Closed enrolled sites are established for a specific group of children who enroll in an organized activity program or who do not reside in an eligible low income area. The site becomes eligible for SFSP if at least half of the enrolled children qualify for free and reduced-price meals. Because the site is not open to the community, meals are served free only to enrolled children.

What is a site?

Page 9: Introduction to the SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM (SFSP) March 23, 2012 KY Department of Education School and Community Nutrition (SCN) Angela Voyles Child

• If you decide to become a site, you will: – Attend your sponsor's training – Supervise activities and meal service at your site – Manage volunteers and/or employees – Distribute meals by following SFSP guidelines – Keep daily records of meals served – Store food appropriately – Keep the site clean and sanitary – Help your sponsor promote the program in the community

What is a site?

Page 10: Introduction to the SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM (SFSP) March 23, 2012 KY Department of Education School and Community Nutrition (SCN) Angela Voyles Child

What’s best for me – Site or Sponsorship?

That depends….• If possible, KDE/SCN recommends that for your first year, you apply as a site underneath an established sponsor.•However, depending on your location, being a site may not be possible and you may need to apply to KDE/SCN as your own sponsorship. KDE/SCN will help you with the process including finding ways to purchase meals or prepare your own.

Page 11: Introduction to the SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM (SFSP) March 23, 2012 KY Department of Education School and Community Nutrition (SCN) Angela Voyles Child

Where can you get more information?

KDE/SCN is always available to answer your questions about the SFSP

– Contact Angela Voyles or Diane Preston at 502-564-5625;

– Toll Free at 1-855-766-4540;– Or by e-mail at [email protected] and

[email protected] .