Summer Food Service Program
FRAC Webinar – Summer Meals: Serving Kid-Friendly, High-Quality Meals
Serving kid-friendly, high-quality meals is a key strategy for attracting children to summer meals sites and encouraging participation all summer long. Join FRAC to hear from speakers about developing strong menus, as well as opportunities to boost quality and appeal.
2025 SFSP Sponsors Up for Review
2024-25 SFSP Site and Administrative Finding Summaries
The table below lists the Sponsors up for review in SY 2024-2025. You can click on the Sponsor name to see a findings summary document after the review has been completed.
Non-Congregate Meal Service in Rural Areas: Questions and Answers #3
USDA released a third set of questions and answers on the rural non-congregate summer meals option established through the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 (the Act) (PL 117-328), and codified through the interim final rule (IFR), Implementing Provisions from the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023: Establishing the Summer EBT Program and Rural Non-congregate Option in the Summer Meal Programs (88 FR 90230).
2025 Summer Food Service Program Federal Reimbursement Rates
The SFSP rates below are effective as of January 1, 2025.
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Waiver from the Summer Food Service Program Coordinated Service Plan
Guidance for Accepting Processed Product Documentation for Meal Pattern Requirements
The full USDA memo can be found here: https://www.fns.usda.gov/cn/labeling/guidance-accepting-processed-produc....
**Updated**Partnerships With Faith-Based and Neighborhood Organizations
**This message is to inform you that USDA’s Notice to Beneficiaries and Prospective Beneficiaries guidance/material is hereby retracted as to religious schools and institutions. As appropriate, we will send you USDA’s forthcoming clarification of this guidance/material.
The original memo posted on July 26, 2024 is below.
2024 Summer Meals Celebration Toolkit from No Kid Hungry NY
We know that when kids and teens have consistent access to healthy food, they have the fuel they need to grow and thrive. When school lets out for the summer, kids lose access to at least two healthy meals each day. Fortunately, summer meals programs ensure that kids and teens have the nutrition they need to return to school in the fall nourished and ready to learn.
Geographic Preference Option Questions & Answers
The full USDA memo SP 24-2024, CACFP 10-2024, SFSP 14-2024 can be found at: https://www.cn.nysed.gov/sites/cn/files/geographic-preference-option-qa.pdf.