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School Food Best Practices Funds


The School Food Best Practices (SFBP) Funding allocation provides eligible local educational agencies (LEA) with state funds to implement any of the school food best practices stated in Assembly Bill (AB) 181 as part of serving reimbursable meals through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National School Lunch Program (NSLP) or School Breakfast Program (SBP).

Funding

Funding Announcements
Funding Mechanism and Timelines
Funding Formulas
Tracking Funds
Accounting
Expenditure Deadline

Funding Announcements

The California Department of Education (CDE) posted the funding notice and Apportionment Letter on July 30, 2023. The CDE sent a Notice of Apportionment to the State Controller, State Treasurer, State Department of Finance, and County Superintendents of Schools to distribute the appropriate funds to the awarded LEAs.

The list of recipients and funding allocations is available on the CDE Funding Results web page. After selecting the link, type “School Food Best Practices” in key words, then search. This will bring up the SFBP Funding Results. You can also access the SFBP Funding Results links from the CDE Rates, Eligibility Scales, and Funding web page, under the Grants section.

LEAs awarded may begin incurring allowable costs on the date the funding notice was posted, July 30, 2023, continuing through the expenditure deadline, June 30, 2025.

Funding Mechanism and Timelines

The CDE released 100 percent of each eligible LEA’s total award to their respective County Treasurer’s Office to distribute the funds.

SFBP Funds must be expended or encumbered by June 30, 2025.

Please note that LEAs will be required to certify in the final report the amount of expended and encumbered SFBP funds as of June 30, 2025. Funds cannot be used for expenditures incurred after June 30, 2025.   

LEAs are not required to use the total funding received; however, unused funds must be returned to the CDE within 30 days of receiving a billing notice.

Funding Formulas

This funding must only be used on allowable expenditures for the implementation of school food best practices as part of serving reimbursable meals through the NSLP or SBP as described in the SFBP Apportionment Guidelines and Allowable Expenses tabs.

Total Amount of Funds Available to Distribute: $100,000,000

Award amounts were calculated according to three categories:

  • Base Funding ($50,000): Each eligible LEA received a noncompetitive, base funding level of $50,000.

  • Meal-Service-Based Award: After the base funding was awarded, fifty percent of the remaining funds were allocated proportionately to LEAs based on the total number of eligible reimbursable meals served in October 2021 by the LEA. NSLP, SBP, and Seamless Summer Option meals are included in this calculation.

  • Eligibility-Based Award: Remaining funds were allocated proportionately based on the LEA’s total enrollment of pupils eligible for free or reduced-priced meals at all eligible sites within the LEA’s sponsorship.

Note: The funding approaches provided in this section are formulaic; actual award amounts are available on the CDE Funding Results web page.

This is a noncompetitive, voluntary funding opportunity. Eligible LEAs may choose to decline these funds altogether by not completing the registration form.

Tracking Funds

With the number of funding streams currently available to purchase local, whole, or minimally processed foods as well as to support the preparation of freshly prepared onsite meals, LEAs must ensure complete and accurate documentation of expenditures to avoid using two funding streams to pay for a single expense.

LEAs may begin to use the funds for allowable costs incurred on or after the date the funding notice is posted and continuing through the encumbrance deadline. However, the CDE recommends that LEAs refrain from obligating or expending funds until the funds have been received and deposited into the LEA’s account. In anticipation of receiving these funds, LEAs are encouraged to develop an internal plan and process to prepare for these expenditures.

LEA are encouraged to deposit the SFBP funds into the agency’s cafeteria fund account or Fund 13. The SFBP Funds should be accounted for and tracked separately using the new standardized account code structure (SACS) resource code provided in the Accounting Section below for the SFBP funds. SFBP funds must be used to procure food options and to support operations to prepare and serve freshly prepared onsite reimbursable meals for the NSLP and SBP, and, as such, are subject to the rules governing the cafeteria fund.

Once funds are deposited into the cafeteria fund, they take on the restrictions associated with this fund. Keep in mind that cafeteria fund expenditures not in compliance with federal regulations may be subject to disallowance.

For more information on restrictions and regulations governing the use of cafeteria funds, please see the CDE Cafeteria Fund Guidance web page.

Equipment purchases made with SFBP funds would only require CDE pre-approval if:

If pre-approval is necessary please follow the normal procedures to request approval for equipment expenditures, by contacting the Resource Management Unit at SNPCafeFundQuestions@cde.ca.gov.

Accounting

The CDE has created a new standardized account code structure (SACS) resource code to help you record the SFBP Funds. Use the resource code below when depositing SFBP funds into your agency’s general fund (Fund 01) or cafeteria fund (Fund 13). Use the revenue object code below to track the origination of the SFBP funds:

  • SACS Resource Code: 7033
  • Revenue Object Code: 8520

The SACS resource code is now available in the SACS tables of valid code combinations. If you have questions about the accounting for these funds using the new resource code, please contact the School Fiscal Services Division at SACSINFO@cde.ca.gov.

Also note that indirect costs are not an allowable expense for the SFBP funds.

Expenditure Deadline

Funds must be encumbered by June 30, 2025. Unused funds must be returned to CDE within 30 days of receiving a billing notice.

 

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