Participating in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) offers meaningful benefits for both child care providers and the families they serve.
One of the primary advantages is financial support. Providers receive a monthly reimbursement for serving nutritious meals and snacks that meet program guidelines. Participants may claim reimbursement for:
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Up to two main meals and one snack per child, per day
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Up to two snacks and one main meal per child, per day
This support helps offset grocery costs while ensuring children receive balanced, healthy meals in care.
Another important benefit is accessibility. All children from infancy through age 12 qualify for participation—regardless of family income level. Children with special needs have no age restrictions, making the program inclusive and supportive for families with diverse needs. In some cases, providers may also be eligible to claim their own residential children, further extending the program’s value.
Parents also appreciate when their provider participates in CACFP. It gives them peace of mind knowing their children are receiving nutritious meals without the added stress of packing food each day. For providers, this can be a strong selling point when marketing a family child care home. Participation demonstrates a commitment to health, quality, and professionalism—qualities families look for when choosing care.
Overall, CACFP supports healthy children, strengthens child care businesses, and builds confidence for parents—all while promoting lifelong healthy eating habits.




