2025 Policy & Advocacy
Child Nutrition Reauthorization: Continued Advocacy for the CACFP
Every five years, Child Nutrition Reauthorization (CNR) provides Congress with an opportunity to improve and strengthen the child nutrition and school meal programs. CNR last was reauthorized in 2010 when the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act was signed into law. Gain an understanding of why this matters to you and how this legislation impacts the programs you operate.
Read MoreState Agency Strategies to Uplift the CACFP
There are many common and innovative strategies for promoting and expanding access to the CACFP. Implementing successful strategies at the State level can help get meals to those that need it most. Hear from a panel of State Agencies about the strategies they implement to uplift the CACFP in their state.
Read MoreCultivating Connections Between Sponsors and Public Health Partners
CACFP Sponsoring Organizations, public health practitioners and nutritionists strive to support children’s growth and development by ensuring consistent and reliable access to safe water and nutritious food. Learn how you can expand CACFP participation by creating connections with public health partners and knowing where to find resources.
Read MoreCivil Rights Compliance and Special Diets in the CACFP
What is required for a child with a food allergy or special diet need? Come and learn how to best support the needs of the child while balancing program regulations. Review real-world examples with solutions and lists of creditable foods, tools and resources while maintaining compliance with civil rights.
Read MoreChanging CACFP State Policy: A Colorado Case Study
Colorado is working across state agencies and with community members and advocates to ensure equitable eligibility processes for CACFP in the state. That starts with ensuring Family, Friend, and Neighbor (FFN) providers and the children in their care can access the CACFP. Explore Colorado’s journey to create change and hear how it could work in your state.
Read MoreChampioning Change with CACFP Advocacy
Do you want to advocate for your program or those you serve, but don’t know where to begin? Being an “advocate” can sound daunting or difficult, but it doesn’t have to be! Learn how to get started and receive resources to help you along the way. Plus, hear first-hand from your peers about their experience advocating for the CACFP.
Read MoreCACFP Newsroom: Breaking News
Get the latest news on policy and advocacy issues in the CACFP. Understand the federal legislation and regulations that impact you. Whether you’re a provider, sponsor, or advocate, you will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to help you stay informed and inspired to make a difference in your community.
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