Action Required: CACFP Annual Training

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Action Required: CACFP Annual Training


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CACFP Annual Training for Food Program Coordinators and Authorized Representatives

CACFP Annual Trainings are coming soon! With CACFP Renewals moving up to July 1, 2022, ODE CNP is also moving our Annual Trainings earlier in the year.

This year, Food Program Coordinators and Authorized Representatives from Center-Based CACFP Sponsors will need to complete all assigned trainings listed in the tables below. The Food Program Coordinator and Authorized Representatives are listed in the Sponsor Information Sheet under CNPweb.  If the Food Program Coordinator or Authorized Representative listed in CNPweb are not up to date, an authorized user will need to update the Sponsor Information Sheet. 

 

Required Trainings for Food Program Coordinators: Must take both trainings to complete Annual Training.

Title of Training Date/Time Description Registration Link
CACFP Renewal Training

Wednesday, May 11, 2022

1 - 2 PM

CACFP Renewals for FY 2023 will look different from renewals in previous years.  This training will help CACFP Sponsors better understand the changes. Includes Civil Rights Training.

 

Register Here

Administrative Oversight

Wednesday, June 22, 2022,

2-3:30 PM

Part of the Technical Assistance Webinar Series, this training focuses on developing an administrative oversight plan and includes a walk through of the Management Plan in CNPweb. Register Here

 

Required Trainings for Authorized Representatives: Must take the training listed below to complete Annual Training.

Title of Training Date/Time Description Registration Link
Administrative Oversight

Wednesday, June 22, 2022,

2-3:30 PM

Part of the Technical Assistance Webinar Series, this training focuses on developing an administrative oversight plan and includes a walk through of the Management Plan in CNPweb. Register Here

 

Sponsors who fail to complete all required trainings for both the Food Program Coordinator and the Authorized Representative may be determined to be seriously deficient and may result in a denial of their CACFP Renewal Application. If you are unable to attend, Sponsors will be assigned the recorded video of the webinars and a follow-up Google quiz for verification.

Family Day Care Home (FDCH) Sponsors received separate invites for a FDCH-specific training on May 23, 2022 from 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM.



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Meghan Tschida, Community Team Manager

Cathy Brock, Team Lead Renewals and Applications

Deanna (DeDe) Poynor, Team Lead Administrative Reviews

Eliza Kondo, Child Nutrition Specialist

Darcy Miller, Child Nutrition Specialist

Kaitlin Skreen, Child Nutrition Specialist

Shannon Smith, Child Nutrition Specialist

Shirley Wu, Child Nutrition Specialist

Teresa Murray, Fiscal & Audit Analyst

Dusti Ker, Program Analyst

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