Request for Applications
School Breakfast Program and Summer Food Service Program Start-up or Expansion
Note: The due date for the request for applications has passed. This page is for reference and administration of funding.
Funding is for nonrecurring expenses incurred in initiating or expanding a (1) School Breakfast Program (SBP), serving students in kindergarten through grade twelve or (2) Summer Food Service Program (SFSP), serving children and youth eighteen years of age and under during school breaks. School districts, direct-funded charter schools, and County Offices of Education may apply for one or both types of grants; however, only one type of grant may be awarded per school site. Private schools, residential child care institutions, and juvenile detention centers are not eligible to receive these funds.
Program Questions: Tara Masse, email: breakfastgrant@cde.ca.gov, phone: 916-323-7177
Downloading Questions: Tara Masse, School Nutrition Programs Specialist, email breakfastgrant@cde.ca.gov
Document | Description |
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Management Bulletin SNP-01-2017/SFSP-01-2017 |
Availability for the School Breakfast and Summer Food Service Programs Start-up and Expansion Grants for State Fiscal Year 2017–18. |
Instructions (DOC) | Grant eligibility, application requirements, and instructions. |
Application Section 1: Grant Plan (DOC) | Submit only one grant plan per district or agency. |
Application Section 2: Site Application (DOC) | Complete one site application for each applicant site. |
Scoring Criteria (PDF) | Scoring Criteria form. |
Good Standing Status | Includes the criteria that the California Department of Education will consider in determining an agency's good standing status. |
Grant Appeal Procedures | Instructions for applicants that wish to appeal a grant award decision. |
Assurances and Certifications
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General Assurances and Certifications |
Required of applicants and grantees as a condition of receiving funds. Applicants do not need to sign and return the general assurances and certification with the application; instead, they must download them and keep them on file to be available for compliance reviews, complaint investigations, or audits. Applicants that participate in the Consolidated Application - ConApp - should already have a copy of the general assurances and certifications on file and do not need to keep a separate copy. Program-specific assurances are not included here and should be listed separately on the Request for Application (RFA). |
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