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When I started doing Childcare 3-1/2 years ago, I had no problems picking out CCNI.  The online Minute Menu that CCNI offers free of charge is a wonderful program, but what I like best is the customer service.  Every time I have called everyone is polite and courteous.  I get the answers promptly or directed to the person I need to talk to.  I would recommend this company to anyone who is starting up in this field.Thank you for being there..

Kim , Wright County

Welcome to CCNI

CCNI has been sponsoring the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), funded by the United States Department of Agriculture since 1984.

Over the years, we have provided nutrition help, reimbursements for meals and snacks for eligible children, and many resources to help understand and follow the program. Our Regional Directors enroll and monitor homes and become a very important link for providers and the CACFP.

This program is free to licensed family child care providers and is essential to providing quality meals and snacks to children and providers receive reimbursement $$$$ to help pay for meals and snacks! AWESOME!

St. Patrick's Day Fun

a message from the Executive Director

CCNI Alerts

Weekly Happenings!  Week of March 14-20, 2010

It is Child and Adult Care Food Program Week!  CACFP POSTER Also posted are activities.  Check out our resources page for free downloads!

HOT NEWS!  USDA Issued a Recall for Products containing Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein Products.  CLICK HERE For list of foods included in the recall: Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein Products

Workshop registrations:  You can call the number below for the workshop you wish to attend OR You can also email us by clicking onto our "Connect with Us" bar, then use the dropdown list to look for CCNI Staff.  Click onto the person who you want to contact and sign up with them for the workshop you want to attend!

March 18, 2010 Redwood Falls Public Library. Call Brenda at 507-335-7740 to register


 You will receive LOTS of FREE FUN STUFF when you attend the workshop!

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