Afterschool Snack Program
The NSLP After School Snack Program (ASSP) offers cash reimbursement to help SFA's provide a nutritional boost to children enrolled in afterschool activities. Participating SFAs receive cash subsidies from the USDA for each reimbursable snack they serve (up to one reimbursement per participant per day). In return, they must serve snacks that meet Federal requirements and must offer free or reduced-price snacks to eligible children. In order for the afterschool care program to be eligible, it must provide organized, regularly scheduled activities in a structured and supervised environment. including an educational or enrichment activity. Examples of eligible activities include, homework assistance, tutoring, supervised 'drop-in' athletic programs, extended day programs, drama activities, and arts and crafts programs. Organized interscholastic programs or community level competitive sports are not eligible to participate.
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- The Program Authorization Form is for Child Nutrition Programs ONLY. After completion of this form, if ANY information changes during the school year, a new form needs to be filled out and submitted to Maddie Parker, madeline.r.parker@doe.nh.gov, and Patty Carignan, patricia.j.carignan@doe.nh.gov. It is the responsibility of the program operator to ensure that the permissions are up to date.
NSLP Afterschool Snack Service: FAQ
CACFP Afterschool Meals: FAQ
Links
Application Materials for MY NHDOE Single Sign On
Resources and References
Civil Rights
Alternative Services Available
- Limited English Proficiency (LEP)
The contact for interpretive services is the NH Commission for Human Rights. Their contact information is: 603-271-2767, press #0 to request a language interpreter, or email the Commission at humanrights@nh.gov and make an appointment for language interpretation.- NHED - ESOL K-12 English for Speakers of Other Languages
Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339; or (800) 845-6136 (Spanish) - USDA LEP Information
- USDA Eligibility Manual for School Meals
- NHED - ESOL K-12 English for Speakers of Other Languages
- NHED Special Education
- Complaints and Due Process Hearings
- Forms, Guidance, Documents, Handbooks, and Reports
- Procedural Safeguards
NH Procedural Safeguards Handbook, based on the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004 and the New Hampshire Standards for the Education of Children with Disabilities adopted March 23, 2017.
USDA Memos
USDA Nondiscrimination Statement / Food & Nutrition Services
This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider.
Esta institución es un proveedor que ofrece igualdad de oportunidades.
Contact:
Patty Carignan, Child Nutrition Finance Manager
patricia.j.carignan@doe.nh.gov
603-271-3862
Madeline Parker, Child Nutrition Operations Manager
madeline.r.parker@doe.nh.gov
603-271-3864