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2021–22 CNP Reimbursement Rates

Child Nutrition Program (CNP) meal reimbursement rates.

Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) Rates
School Nutrition Program (SNP) Rates

Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)

Reimbursement Rates shown below are for July 1, 2021, through June 30, 2022

CACFP Centers Reimbursement

Type of Meal Free Reduced-Price Base
Breakfast $1.97 $1.67 $0.33
Lunch and Supper $3.66 $3.26 $0.35
Snacks $1.00 $0.50 $0.09

Note: CACFP center rates do not include cash-in-lieu value for commodities. Centers receive cash-in-lieu of commodities equal to $0.2600 for each lunch and supper served to enrolled participants.

Day Care Homes (Child Care Only) Federal Reimbursement

Tier Breakfast Lunch/Supper Snacks
Tier I $1.40 $2.63 $0.78
Tier II $0.51 $1.59 $0.21

Administrative Reimbursement for Day Care Home Sponsoring Organizations

Rate Description Initial 50 day care homes Next 150 day care homes Next 800 day care homes Each additional day care home
Monthly Rate per Home $126 $96 $75 $66

State Meal Reimbursement for Child Care Centers

Type of Meal Free Reduced-Price Base
Breakfast
$0.1853
$0.1853
Not Applicable
 Lunch
$0.1853
$0.1853
Not Applicable

Due to the 2020 Budget Bill approval, the state rate has been extended to all CACFP child care center operators including those that are not public school food authorities.

State Meal Reimbursement for Breakfasts and Lunch at Day Care Homes Sponsored by a Public School Food Authority

Day Care Home sponsoring organizations that are public school food authorities (SFAs) receive $0.1853 state reimbursement for 75 percent of the breakfast and lunches served to participating children.


School Nutrition Programs (SNP)

Reimbursement rates shown below are for January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021

Total (Combined) Reimbursement

Seamless Summer Feeding Option*

Type of Meal Rural or Self-prep
Breakfast
$2.6050
 Lunch or Supper
$4.5625
Snacks
$1.0775

*The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued child nutrition response #85 which allows SFAs to serve meals to students at no charge under the Seamless Summer Feeding Option (SSO) during the 2021‒22 School Year (SY). In addition, the USDA issued child nutrition response #86 and waiver #108, that provides SFAs that operate the SSO through summer 2022 reimbursement equivalent to the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) rural self-prep rate.

Reimbursement Rates shown below are for July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022

Total (Combined) Reimbursement

School Breakfast Program

Type of Meal Free Reduced-Price Paid
Basic Breakfast $1.97 $1.67 $0.33
Especially Needy Breakfast $2.35 $2.05 $0.33

Note: Especially Needy Breakfast is for approved sites that served 40 percent or more free and reduced-price lunches in 2019–2020.

National School Lunch Program

Description Free Free+7 cents* Reduced-Price Reduced-Price+7 cents* Paid Paid+7cents*
Agencies that served less than 60% free/reduced-price lunches in 2017–18 $3.66 $3.73 $3.26 $3.33 $0.35 $0.42
Agencies that served 60% or more free/reduced-price lunches in 2017–18 $3.68 $3.75 $3.28 $3.35 $0.37 $0.44
USDA Foods Meal Rate † $0.3975 $0.3975 $0.3975 $0.3975 $0.3975 $0.3975

Note: Payments listed for free and reduced-price lunches include both section 4 and section 11 funds of the National School Lunch Act.

*Certified SFAs are eligible to receive performance-based cash assistance for each reimbursable lunch served beginning October 1, 2012.

† Meal rate is multiplied by total lunches served to determine total entitlement amount.

Meal Supplements (After-School Snacks) in the National School Lunch Program

Meal Free Reduced-Price Paid
Snacks $1.00 $0.50 $0.09

State Meal Program and State Meal Reimbursement for Public SFAs Serving Breakfasts and Lunches in Federal Meal Programs

Agency Type Free Reduced-Price Paid
Prop 98 Agencies certified with California Education Code (EC) sections 49430 & 49430.7 $0.2487
$0.2487
Not Applicable
 Prop 98 Agencies not certified with EC sections 49430 & 49430.7
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
All Other (or non-Prop 98)
Agencies
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Special Milk Program

Free Reduced-Price Paid
Average cost per half pint
Not Applicable
Per half pint: $0.2200

Reimbursement rates shown below are for January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2022

Total (combined) reimbursement includes operating and administrative components.

SFSP Reimbursement Rates

Type of Meal Rural or Self-prep All Other Site Types
Breakfast
2.6050
2.5550
Lunch or Supper
4.5625
4.4875
Snacks
1.0775
1.0525
Questions:   Nutrition Services Division | 800-952-5609
Last Reviewed: Friday, December 8, 2023
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