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Simple Guidelines, Strong Nutrition
CACFP makes healthy eating straightforward by following guidelines from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Meals and snacks must include foods from the four main food groups: milk, protein, grains, and fruits or vegetables.
While some recordkeeping is required, the process is designed to be simple and manageable. Training is provided before you begin, and online tools are available to make tracking even easier.
With clear guidelines and ongoing support, providers can confidently serve meals that nourish growing children.
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Why Parents Love CACFP Providers
When a child care provider participates in CACFP, it offers peace of mind for parents. Knowing their children are receiving balanced, nutritious meals throughout the day removes the stress of packing food daily.
This added convenience is something many families truly value. It also strengthens trust between parents and providers.
For providers, participating in CACFP can be a strong selling point when growing and marketing their child care business.
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Who Qualifies for CACFP?
One of the biggest advantages of CACFP is its inclusivity. All children from infancy through age 12 are eligible to participate, regardless of family income.
Additionally, children with special needs are eligible without age restrictions, ensuring continued access to nutritious meals. In some cases, providers may even be able to claim their own residential children.
This flexibility makes the program accessible and beneficial for a wide range of families and providers.




