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Child & Adult Care Reimbursement Rates 2023 - 2024

Effective July 1, 2023 - June 30, 2024

Rates - Child & Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) 

     MEAL        Free Rate   Reduced Rate   Paid Rate     Cash in Lieu  
Breakfast $2.28 $1.98 $0.38  
Lunch $4.25 $3.85 $0.40 $0.295
Snack $1.17 $0.58 $0.10  
Supper $4.25 $3.85 $0.40 $0.295 

 

Rates - Family Child Care Home (FCCH) 

Meal             Tier 1 Rate Tier 2  Rate  Act. ID
Breakfast $1.65 $0.59 0621
Lunch $3.12 $1.88 0621
Snack $0.93 $0.25 0621
Supper $3.12 $1.88 0621

 

Activity ID - Child & Adult Care Food Program CACFP

MEAL  Meal Act. ID  Cash In Lieu Act. ID
Breakfast 0621  
Lunch 0621 0616
Snack 0621  
Supper 0621 0616

 

Administrative Rates - Family Child Care Home (FCCH) 

Minimum Homes Maximum Homes Rate  Act. ID 
1 50 $142.00 0622
51 200 $108.00 0622
201 1000 $85.00 0622
1001 99999 $75.00 0622

 

Tier I
Any child care home located in either (1) A census block area where 50% or more of the households are at or below 185% of poverty, or (2) An elementary school area where 50% or more of the enrolled students qualify for free or reduced-price meals. If a provider lives in one of these areas, or his/her household income is at or below 185% of poverty, the home will qualify for Tier I rates.

Tier II
Any child care home located outside the eligible census or school areas (as defined above) and the provider's household income is above 185% of poverty. Individual families within Tier II homes may be asked by their childcare provider to supply income information to the sponsoring organization. Enrolled children from families whose income is at or below 185% of poverty would qualify for the higher (Tier I) rates.

Tier II High
A Tier II High home is located outside of a poverty area and all enrolled children qualify for the higher (Tier I) rates based on family eligibility.

Tier II Low
A Tier II Low home is located outside of a poverty area and none of the enrolled children qualify for the higher (Tier I) rates.

Tier II Mixed
A Tier II Mixed home is located outside of a poverty area and some enrolled children qualify for the higher (Tier I) rates and some qualify for the lower (Tier II) rates.