The At-Risk After -School Meals Program helps students get the nutritious meals they need in a safe, supervised setting. For many kids, this is their only opportunity to access a healthy meal after the school day ends.
Under the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), the USDA provides reimbursements for snacks and meals served at after-school programs offering enrichment or education activities and that are located in the attendance area of a school where at least 50 percent of children are eligible for free and reduced-price meals.
Many after-school programs already feed students using money from their own budgets, but by participating in the At-Risk After-School Meals Program, organizations can use the money saved for additional programming, staff and outreach or to provide healthier meals to students. Additionally, evidence suggests that by providing meals, programs realize an increase in attendance and improvements in student behavior.
Whether you’re a parent interested in finding a meals site or an after-school program looking to serve meals through the At-Risk program, check out the resources below to help you get started.
Resources, Tools & FAQ’s
Illinois At-Risk Summit & New Sponsor Workshops
Grant Opportunities
Site and Sponsor Map
This map features all of the 2015 Illinois CACFP At-Risk After-School Meals Program sponsors and sites*. Many sponsors operate as independent centers and serve meals out of their own facilities, while other larger sponsoring organizations operate multiple sites at multiple locations. If you are an after-school program looking to partner with an existing sponsor in your area to host a meals site, or to sponsor your own program, contact the Illinois State Board of Education at 217.782.2491 or [email protected]. If you are a parent looking for a free meals program to send your child after-school, contact the site or sponsor directly to inquire about program operating days and times.
NOTE: This map also features the 2015 Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) and Seamless Summer Option (SSO) sponsors and sites.
Parents and community members – don’t see a program in your area? Take action and request after-school meals in your neighborhood.
After-school programs – want to start serving meals at no cost to you? Apply to become a CACFP sponsor today.
*Data source: Illinois State Board of Education