Sponsors sought for food service program

Published 10:19 pm Friday, January 31, 2020

During the school year, many Minnesota families depend on free or reduced-price meals their children get at school to provide nourishment, according to a press release. When school is out for the summer, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Summer Food Service Program can provide funding for meals for children to bridge the nutrition gap during the summer months.

The Minnesota Department of Education encourages eligible schools and organizations to sponsor the SFSP and provide free meals to Minnesota children ages 18 and under when school is out for the summer, the release stated. There are many low-income areas in Minnesota underserved and in need of a sponsor to operate a summer feeding site, especially in Greater Minnesota. MDE provides sponsors with SFSP training, on-site technical assistance and meal reimbursement for providing eligible meals.

“Nutrition is one key to academic success,” said Minnesota Department of Education Commissioner Mary Cathryn Ricker. “The Summer Food Service Program provides our students the opportunity to come together in locations across the state for lunch, often paired with fun summer learning opportunities. I’m grateful for a state full of community partners who work with us in the Summer Food Service Program to serve meals to our students over the summer so they return to school in the fall ready to learn.”

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Program sites are often located at local schools, recreation and community centers, parks, family housing complexes and other locations operated by youth, cultural and faith-based organizations.

Last summer in Minnesota, over 200 schools and organizations operated almost 1,000 SFSP meal sites and served over 3.6 million meals to children ages 18 and under. The summer meals program reaches about 19 percent of children from low-income families that normally receive free or reduced-price meals during the school year. MDE is looking to continue growing the program so all eligible children have access to meals over the summer months.

If are interested in being a new sponsor, complete the SFSP Interest Survey by April 1 or contact MDE Food and Nutrition Service. If interested in offering meals under an existing sponsor, contact the local school district. More information about the Summer Food Service Program is available on the MDE website and USDA Summer Food Service Program website.

A sponsoring organization must be one of the following:

• Public or nonprofit private school food authority.

• Public or nonprofit private residential summer camp.

• Unit of local, municipal, county or state government.

• Public or nonprofit private college or university.

• Any other type of private nonprofit organization.

Those with questions can contact MDE Food and Nutrition Service at 651-582-8526, 1-800-366-8922 or mde.fns@state.mn.us.