At-Risk Afterschool Meals
Contact Information
The At-Risk Afterschool Meals component of the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) offers Federal funding to afterschool programs that serve a meal or snack and provide educational or enrichment activities to children in low-income areas. Program guidelines are specific regarding who may participate in this program.
The At-Risk Afterschool Meals presentation provides an overview of the program and what organizations and programs may qualify.
School Districts interested or participating in At-Risk Afterschool Meals may find information on the NSLP At-Risk Afterschool Meals page.
Program Information
- Field Trips for At-Risk Afterschool Meal Programs Reference Sheet
- At-Risk Afterschool Meals Reference Sheet
- At-Risk Afterschool Meals Promotional Brochure
- At-Risk Afterschool Meals Guide
- Share Table Reference Sheet
- Operation During Unanticipated School Closures Reference Sheet
Forms
- Submit a Field Trip Notification
- Meal Count / Menu Record (50)
- Meal Count / Menu Record (100)
- Food Service Vendor Agreement
Training
School Districts and Community Organizations may sponsor the At-Risk Afterschool Meals Program.
School District sponsors must participate in NSLP Annual Training to continue operating the program. One of the sessions offered during NSLP Annual Training is focused on this program.
Community Organization sponsors must participate in CACFP Annual Training to continue offering the program. To complete required training, please visit the CACFP Training webpage.