Bureau childcare food programs


















ICCB is aware the provider has many choices for sponsor organizations. And to those we are currently serving — we will continue to work hard on your behalf to deliver the services you need. The Illinois State Board of Education completed the following steps: Reviewed files to determine if the provider was eligible for reimbursement. Analyzed your food program claims 3. Payment calculations were completed. The regulations for the Child and Adult Food Program require three reviews during each fiscal year which occur over three trimesters Oct 1 — January 31, February 1 — May 31, and June 1 — September Typically, you will receive a review during each trimester.

Two of the reviews must be unannounced and one review may be announced. Your cooperation is appreciated. Illinois State Board of Education monitors are conducting in-person reviews. In order to continue successfully participating in the food program, please respond. Grab-and-Go meals and snacks are non-congregant feeding through the food program. You need prior approval from the Illinois Child Care Bureau for reimbursement. We appreciate your continued participation in the food program which keeps all of us employed!

The Illinois Child Care Bureau ICCB delivers partial reimbursement to day care home providers for serving nutritious meals and snacks to children ages 0 — 12 years.

Claim Your Menus An Illinois Child Care Bureau Program Advisor will conduct a review with you to explain all the rules and regulations of the program including how to claim your menus. At the Illinois Child Care Bureau, we have been serving day care home providers and the children in their care since All sponsor organizations provide the exact same rate of reimbursement.

Call us for more information. Department of Agriculture. Enter Email Confirm Email. Adult Day Care centers that are licensed and provide care to adults in non-residential settings are also reimbursed through this program for the eligible meals they provide.

FNB enters into agreements with local nonprofit sponsoring agencies, local government agencies, faith-based organizations, summer camps, school food authorities and other eligible institutions to administer the SFSP at the local level.

The NET Section provides training and technical assistance for SFSP and CACFP program sponsors that helps providers not only meet the minimum standards for participation in the food programs, but also to improve the quality of the meals served to the children in their care. The NET staff serve as a resource for quality nutrition education tools, and provide guidance to child care providers across the state. This Nutrition Education component is unique to New Mexico, and helps teach skills and healthy habits that will last a lifetime — long after the child is out of the day care setting.

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