Comparison of Programs SFSP/NSLP/Seamless Option
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1 SFSP/NSLP/Seamless Option This is a comparison between the various Child Nutrition summer feeding programs. The purpose of this comparison chart is to inform and encourage more School Food Authorities (SFAs) to provide meals in the summer and other times when school is not in session. Both the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) and Seamless Summer Option (SSO) reduce paperwork and administrative burden, making it easier for SFAs to feed children in low-income areas during the summer months or during the extended breaks of a year-round school schedule. Areas where the provisions in the Seamless Summer Option are same as SFSP, rather than NSLP, are highlighted as. Eligible Sponsors SFAs, Local government agencies, Private non-profit organizations, Universities or Colleges, Community & faith-based organizations SFAs SFAs currently administering the NSLP and/or SBP Times of Operation Meal Service Locations SFAs are waived of the requirement to demonstrate financial and administrative capability for program operations May September for traditional school calendar areas October-April during unanticipated school closures (i.e. emergencies) During student vacations of 15 days or more for schools on a continuous year calendar Schools, Camps, Churches, Community Centers, Housing Projects, Libraries, Migrant Centers, Parks, Playgrounds, Pools, and Other public sites where children gather When school is in session as established by the school district, including summer school Schools, Residential Child Care Institutions (RCCIs) May September for traditional school calendar areas October-April during unanticipated school closures (i.e. emergencies) During student vacations of 10 days or more for schools on a continuous year calendar 1/22/2015 Page 1 of 5
2 Meal Cost for Children Establishing Site Eligibility All meals are free (Although camps are only reimbursed for children who qualify for free or reduced price meals, camp sponsors may, and usually do, provide meals free of charge to all children) Open sites: In the attendance area of a school or in a geographic area defined by census data where 50 percent or more of the children qualify for free or reduced price school meals, and open to community Enrolled sites: 50 percent or more of enrolled children are eligible for free or reduced price meals, determined by approved application, or operate in an eligible area Meal cost (free/reduced price/paid) for children is based on their income eligibility Schools: Public and private nonprofit schools of high school grade and under that are part of State s education system RCCIs: Public and licensed, non-profit, private Migrant sites: Certification by a migrant organization that the sites serve children of migrant farm workers Camps: Offer a regularly scheduled food service as part of an organized program for enrolled children *As applicable, alternative forms of data may be used to establish site eligibility, including Special provision data (including Community Eligibility) under NSLP/SBP, and Census data 1/22/2015 page 2 of 5
3 Type of Meals Breakfast Lunch Snack (AM or PM) Supper Lunch & supper cannot be reimbursed for the same day by the same site, except for camp and migrant sites Breakfast Lunch Afterschool Snacks Maximum Number of Meals 2 meals for most sites 3 meals for migrant sites and camps Breakfast Lunch Afterschool Snack Commodities 1.5 cents per meal for sponsors and self-prep sites cents per meal ( school year) Same as NSLP Reimbursement Rates May also receive bonus commodities, as available, in accordance w/ statute Type of meal Self-prep or rural All Other Types of Sites Breakfast Lunch or Supper Snack May also receive bonus commodities, as available, in accordance w/ statute Type of meal School Year *** Breakfast* Lunch** Snack Paid R/P Free All eligible meals provided under SSO reimbursed at NSLP/SBP applicable free rates for the school year beginning July 1 of the prior calendar year Calendar Year 2015 *For the contiguous States only; rates for Alaska & Hawaii are higher *Includes severe need payment **Includes additional 6 cents performancebased reimbursement ***For the contiguous States only; rates for Alaska & Hawaii are higher 1/22/2015 page 3 of 5
4 Reimbursement Method Monitoring Required of SFA/Sponsors SFSP sponsors receive the maximum reimbursement (meals times rates) without regard to their actual or budgeted costs Sponsors may use reimbursements to pay for any allowable program cost Camps are reimbursed only for meals served to eligible children Pre-operational visits before a new or problem site operates the summer program Site visits the first week of operation (waived for sites that operated successfully the previous summer) Total meals by type times the free, reduced, or paid rate for each type of meal Extra $.02 per lunch if 60 percent or more of lunches in second preceding year were free or reduced price Additional payments for free or reduced price breakfasts in severe need schools Onsite review of lunch counting and claiming system for each school by Feb. 1 st each year. If area eligible, all meals reimbursed at NSLP/SBP free rate Extra reimbursements available under NSLP/SBP provided under SSO, as applicable If applications required (camps or closed enrolled in non-eligible area), free and reduced price meals reimbursed at free NSLP/SBP rate; no reimbursement for paid meals at these sites Review of meal counting, claiming and meal pattern compliance at least once during each site s operation. Monitoring Required of State Site review during first 4 weeks of operation, followed by additional monitoring as needed Review every 3 years; more frequently based on program size and prior problems identified by the State agency Administrative reviews every 3 years Administrative reviews consistent with NSLP/SBP requirements. Must include one seamless site in an administrative review of a School Food Authority participating in the SSO 1/22/2015 page 4 of 5
5 Meal Pattern Eligible Participants Public Notification Meal pattern must meet 7 CFR (d) standards, though School Food Authorities may substitute NSLP/SBP meal patterns. Persons 18 years or younger and persons 19 or older with a physical or mental disability, as defined by the State Sponsor must send public media notice regarding program and eligibility Must meet requirement for NSLP in 7 CFR ; or SBP in 7 CFR Students enrolled in a school of high school grade and under determined by the SA; including persons enrolled in a school program for the mentally or physically disabled; and persons under 21 enrolled in an RCCI SFA must send public media notice regarding program and letter or notice with an application to parents for all children in attendance at the school at the beginning of each school year Same as NSLP/SBP* *Additional flexibilities granted in specific circumstances: Refer to policy memo SP Questions and Answers for the National School Lunch Program s Seamless Summer Option Same as NSLP/SBP Public media notice may be done but is not required SFA must state in application how each site (excluding closed enrolled sites) will promote the availability of meals to children in the community 1/22/2015 page 5 of 5
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