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SFSP Boot Camp

January 17, 2024 on Zoom

We’ll cover all things Summer Food Service Program, from understanding program basics to exploring creative meal prep and menu ideas. Find inspiration from fellow program participants and bring your questions – we’ve got the answers. Elevate your nutrition program participation by joining the SFSP community!

Earn up to 6.5 Hours of CEUs

*Registration includes on-demand viewing through January 24, 2024

$149  Standard Registration for Members

$199 Standard Registration for Non-Members.

Late Registration after January 10 is $199 for Members and $249 for Non-Members

Scholarships Available!

We're giving away up to 100 scholarships to attend the SFSP Boot Camp. The deadline to apply is end-of-day Sunday, January 7, 2024.

Schedule 

*All times are listed in Eastern*

 

10:30 am - 11:30 am | Summer Food Service Program Basics

11:45 am - 12:45 pm | Sponsoring Summer Food: Keys to Financial Management

1:00pm - 2:00pm | Feeding Communities: From Planning to Serving Meals in the SFSP

2:15 - 3:15 pm | From Hot to Cold: Create an Award-Winning SFSP Lunch Menu

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Rural, Non-Congregate Summer Food Service: Policy Update and Best Practices

4:45 pm - 5:15 pm | Ask Us Anything About SFSP

Meet Our Speakers

Heather Guzman

Heather Guzman, Director of Meal Programs and Compliance, San Antonio Food Bank

Heather oversees the administration of federal and private children’s feeding programs worth over 4 million dollars. She specializes in the children’s program compliance and capability, ensuring children receive nutritious, well-balanced meals. With Heather's leadership, SAFB has been recognized by the Texas Department of Agriculture for providing locally grown foods to children while connecting the community to agriculture, increased community collaborations, and healthy living promotions.

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K. Elise Lindstrom, MA, RDN, Culinary Nutrition Specialist, Marion County Public Health Department

Elise works in the Sodium Reduction in Communities Program. She has over a decade of experience developing and implementing nutrition programs; creating and supporting community partnerships; and working with food service providers and distributors to increase access to healthier food options in all environments. Elise is the chairperson for the Top 10 Coalition of Indiana’s Nutrition Work Team and member of the Indiana Nutrition Council.

Cherese Myree

Cherese Myree, CFE; Vice President, MH Miles Company, CPA, PC

Cherese is a certified fraud examiner who specializes in the USDA Food Programs and governmental compliance. She has over 15 years of experience in the fields of auditing, accounting, and consulting with specialized experience in governmental contract auditing and contract compliance. She testifies as an expert witness for the CACFP and SFSP and manages MHMC’s review, consultant and training engagements across the United States. Cherese is a graduate of Clark University.

John Puder

John Puder, MPAff, Director of H.O.P.E, Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty

John provides strategic leadership to Baylor's Child Hunger Team to promote participation in summer meals, after-school meals and school breakfast programs. Prior to joining the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty, John served as the social marketing coordinator for Harris County's Systems of Hope. John's career has included working for public officials and campaigns. He earned his bachelor's from the University of Texas at San Antonio and a Master of Public Affairs degree the University of Texas LBJ School. At the LBJ School, John was a Barbara Jordan Scholar.

Isabel Ramos Lebron

Isabel Ramos-Lebron, MS, RDN, LD; Nutrition Education Specialist, National CACFP Sponsors Association

Isabel develops nutrition education materials and provides informational webinars on nutrition to support stronger program operations. She has a strong background and passion in working with low-income communities of various cultures, while working on graduate research projects and working in the nonprofit, food banking environment for eight years. Isabel has an MS in Nutritional Sciences from Rutgers University.

Alexia Thex

Alexia Thex, MEd, Director of Policy & Partnerships, National CACFP Sponsors Association

Alexia is charged with expanding NCA’s advocacy on policy matters and advancing the mission and interests of association members and stakeholders while forming mutually long-term, beneficial partnerships with corporations and organizations fitting the mission of NCA. Through her career in development, Alexia has also raised funds for Downtown Houston YMCA, the Holocaust Museum Houston and schools her children attend. She has a MEd in Exercise Physiology from the University of Texas.

Tikilia Tinker-Martin

Tikilia Tinker-Martin, CMP; Food Equity and Community Engagement Coordinator, Division of Community Nutrition and Food Policy for the City of Indianapolis

Tikilia's passion for feeding children has only grown through her roles as a monitor, food coordinator and now as a manager. Tikilia continues to consider it a honor and privilege to serve in the parks and communities that she grew up in where her love for parks was first formed. Tikilia holds a BA from Martin University.

Programming

 

10:30 am - 11:30 am | Summer Food Service Program Basics

Don’t know what SFSP even means? Are you brand new to child nutrition food programs? Do you run one program and are thinking about sponsoring another? Learn how this food program provides healthy food access for children in child care, afterschool, out-of-school time and during summer.

Presented by Isabel Ramos-Lebron, MS, RDN, LD, National CACFP Sponsors Association

 

11:45 am - 12:45 pm | Sponsoring Summer Food: Keys to Financial Management

You’re already working the food program and are ready to expand to summer feeding. Hear about best practices to ensure proper internal controls for successful financial management and mitigate high risk program areas. Identify key SFSP Financial Management Requirements. Discover strategies for existing programs to include SFSP. Acquire best practices to prevent common internal control weaknesses.

Presented by Cherese Myree, CFE, MH Miles Company, CPA, PC

 

1:00pm - 2:00pm | Feeding Communities: From Planning to Serving Meals in the SFSP

What does it take to feed children over the summer months? A lot of preparation comes before launching SFSP. Uncover the month-by-month tasks that will help you be successful in implementing SFSP from reaching out to previous sites to bidding to paperwork and so much more!

Presented by Heather Guzman, San Antonio Food Bank

 

2:15 pm - 3:15 pm | From Hot to Cold: Create an Award-Winning SFSP Cold Lunch Menu

Cold meals can be high-quality, healthy and reach children in a variety of non-traditional settings. Learn how to work with key community partners to bring cold meals to the Summer Food Service Program. Presented by a 2017 Silver and 2018 Gold USDA Turnip the Beet award winner.

Presented by:

K. Elise Lindstrom, MA, RDN, Marion County Public Health Department
Tikilia Tinker-Martin, CCNP, Division of Community Nutrition and Food Policy for the City of Indianapolis

 

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Rural, Non-Congregate Summer Food Service: Policy Update and Best Practices

When school ends and summer begins, students who live in rural areas often experience food insecurity and sometimes have no access to healthy foods at all. Schools or parks may be up to an hour or more away from where they live and parents or caregivers simply can’t get them to SFSP sites. Learn how real programs adopted this meal service option for rural areas to better serve their community and feed hungry kids. We’ll also cover an overview of the latest policy updates, such as the recently released Interim Rule for Non-Congregate Feeding option.

Presented by:

Alexia Thex, MEd, National CACFP Sponsors Association

John Puder, MPAff, Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty

 

4:45 pm - 5:15 pm | Ask Us Anything About SFSP

It’s time for our Q&A finale! Didn’t get an answer to your burning question? Bring it to this session! We’ll get through as many questions as we can.

Presented by:

Alexia Thex, MEd, National CACFP Sponsors Association
Heather Guzman,  San Antonio Food Bank
Isabel Ramos-Lebron, MS, RDN, LD, National CACFP Sponsors Association

 

On Demand | No Kitchen? No Problem! Serving Meals from the Cupboard

Not everyone in CACFP/SFSP has access to a full kitchen. Learn how to plan a menu with shelf-stable and fresh foods that require assembly only. Receive recipe ideas that are not only #CACFPCreditable but also may become favorites at your site!

Presented by Isabel Ramos-Lebron, MS, RDN, LD, National CACFP Sponsors Association

 

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