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CACFP-101
Attend this structured learning institute to review the meal patterns, discuss basic program administration and get a requirements refresher while also sharing in some table talk.
Read MoreCACFP 401
You’re the CEO, president, director or leader and want to connect on food program issues beyond operations, such as staffing, marketing and recruitment.
Read MoreCACFP 201
This institute is for those attendees who don’t need to talk about the basics of program operations, but are instead ready to consider implementing new ideas and learning how others are tackling a few specific program requirements beyond meal patterns.
Read MoreWatch the CACFP Week At-a-Glance Webinar!
Discover how you can celebrate and raise awareness during this week-long campaign. We’ll walk you through all the free resources we have at cacfpweek.org, as well as the exclusive nutrition education materials our NCA members can download.
Read MoreCharcuterie for CACFP: NCA Member Resource
Download this NCA members-only info sheet on incorporating a charcuterie board and aligning it to meal patterns.
Read MoreEating Well
Get excited about healthy eating with new resources from Sesame Street in Communities.
Read MoreDaily Nutrient Needs for Children
Created by the Chef Ann Foundation, these guides highlight nutrient and calorie intake recommendations for children and adolescents.
Read MoreResource Child Nutrition Program Service During the Pandemic
Published in December 2021, this USDA resource offers strategies and tips for school pandemic meal delivery options.
Read MoreLet’s Play: A Children’s Activity Book
These pages from Sesame Street in Communities are filled with movement games, drawing activities, and a storybook for you to share with children one-on-one, in small groups, or in large groups.
Read MoreThe World From Our Front Porch: Connecting Vocabulary with Seed to Table
Enhance your preschoolers’ vocabulary while learning new foods native to the region. Learn how to develop and implement activities through rich literature that will help introduce these new foods. We’ll take it a step further and determine how the food presented can be grown in a garden at your childcare facility.
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