Minnesota Department of Education Seeks Sponsors for 2023 Summer Food Service Program

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department of education

NEWS RELEASE 

Contact: Kevin Burns

651-703-4928 

kevin.burns@state.mn.us

For Immediate Release

January 5, 2023

 

USDA Seeks Minnesota Sponsors for 2023 Summer Food Service Program


MINNEAPOLIS – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) requires states to issue a news release each year calling for sponsor organizations for the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP). This program provides nutritious meals during the summer break for children ages 1-18 while they do not have access to school meals. Children with disabilities and approved individualized education programs may participate through age 21.

The USDA provides program funding to sponsors who provide meals and/or snacks at eligible schools, colleges and universities, nonprofit organizations, parks, camps, community centers, swimming pools, libraries and low-income housing complexes at no cost to the child or family. Sponsors receive reimbursement for meals and snacks that meet the USDA program requirements. The Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) administers the program and provides sponsors with SFSP training and technical assistance. 

A sponsoring organization must be:

  • A public or nonprofit private school;
  • A public or nonprofit private residential summer camp;
  • A unit of local, municipal, county or state government;
  • A public or nonprofit college or university; or
  • Any other type of private nonprofit organization, which develops a special summer program providing foodservice for children 18 and under.

Meal service locations must meet eligibility requirements. Visit the SFSP Eligibility web page to learn more about participant and site eligibility.

Organizations interested in becoming a sponsor should subscribe to the Nutrition Program Bulletin and watch for the new sponsor application instructions.

To learn more, please visit the Summer Food Service Program website or complete  the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) Customer Service Form to ask questions.

This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Access USDA’s nondiscrimination statement.

 

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