Appendix
D.1
State Agency Child Nutrition Director Survey: Fall 2021
OMB
Clearance Number: 0584-0607 Expiration
Date: xx/xx/20xx
State Agency Child Nutrition Director Survey: Fall 2021
Sponsored by:
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Food and Nutrition Service
The
Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) is collecting this information to
understand how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected school food
authority (SFA) operations and finances and to satisfy State
agencies’ congressionally mandated reporting requirements for
the COVID-19 nationwide waivers pursuant to section 2202 of the
Families First Coronavirus Response Act (P.L. 116-127). This is a
mandatory collection for State agencies and SFAs. FNS will use the
information to assess how the waivers improved services to children
and to inform FNS’s planning, policy, and guidance related to
state and local meal service operations. Because the personally
identifiable information (PII) requested under this collection will
not be used to retrieve survey records or data, requirements of the
Privacy Act of 1974 do not apply. Responses will be kept private to
the extent provided by law and FNS regulations. According to the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, an agency may not conduct or
sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of
information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The valid
OMB control number for this information collection is 0584-0607. The
time required to complete this information collection is estimated
to average 6 hours per response, including the time for reviewing
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the
collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden
estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information,
including suggestions for reducing this burden, to: U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, Office of Policy
Support, 1320 Braddock Place, 5th Floor, Alexandria, VA 22314, ATTN:
PRA (0584-0607). Do not return the completed form to this address.
Introduction
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), has contracted with Mathematica to conduct the School Meals Operations (SMO) Study. This survey is collecting information on the statutory reporting requirements for the nationwide Child Nutrition COVID-19 waivers that FNS first authorized during school year (SY) 2020-2021 and changes in use of nationwide Child Nutrition COVID-19 waivers that were extended through SY 2020-2021.
The nationwide COVID-19 waivers apply to the following Child Nutrition Programs:
National School Lunch Program (NSLP)
School Breakfast Program (SBP)
Seamless Summer Option (SSO)
Summer Food Service Program (SFSP)
Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)*
Federal statute requires each State Agency that oversees these programs to report on:
The use of each waiver by the State Agency and local program operators, and
A description of whether and how each waiver resulted in improved services to children.
* This study is focused on Child Nutrition Programs and is not collecting information on use of the waivers for CACFP operations in adult day care centers.
Full participation in the SMO Study will satisfy your State Agency’s reporting requirements for the nationwide Child Nutrition COVID-19 waivers used during SY 2020-2021.
The information you provide will be kept private to the full extent allowed by law. This means that your personal information will be kept private and not associated with any of your responses about your agencies’ operations. The responses you provide about operations may be tabulated separately for each State so that the public will be able to determine how your agency operates the Child Nutrition Programs.
We thank you in advance for your time and cooperation in this important study. If you have any questions about the study or about completing this survey, please email [email protected] or call Mathematica toll-free at 833-440-9475.
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Instructions.
Instructions for Completing the Survey
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If you have any questions about the study or about completing this survey, please email [email protected] or call Mathematica toll-free at 833-440-9475.
If you would like a copy of your responses to the first SMO survey that you completed in the spring, please email [email protected].
Waivers
PROGRAMMER: DISPLAY FULL LIST ON ONE SCREEN. DISPLAY AFTER INSTRUCTIONS.
Waiver list
The fall 2021 School Meals Operations (SMO) Study survey will focus on the reporting requirements associated with the nationwide waivers that were first authorized during SY 2020-2021. In addition, to ensure that reporting requirements are satisfied for extensions of the nationwide waivers covered in the first SMO survey (conducted in spring 2021), this survey will collect information on changes in waiver use since September 2020 for the nationwide waiver extensions that were applicable to SY 2020-2021 or summer 2021.
Note that this survey does not focus on the reporting requirements associated with the nationwide waivers used during SY 2021-2022. The summer 2022 School Meals Operations (SMO) Study survey will collect that information.
Below is the waiver list that includes the full, formal name of each waiver with a link to the FNS guidance and, underneath, the shortened waiver name that will be used in the survey for simplicity. The shortened names include the waiver number, a short description, the extension number, and the waiver end date.
Waivers First Authorized in SY 2020-2021:
Seamless Summer Option (SSO) and Summer Food Service Operations
#59: SFSP/SSO Adoption during SY 2020-2021- Extension, June 30, 2021
At-Risk Afterschool Area Eligibility Waivers
COVID-19: Child Nutrition Response #58: At-Risk Afterschool Area Eligibility Waiver (through December 31, 2020)
#58: At-Risk Area Eligibility, Dec. 31, 2020
COVID-19: Child Nutrition Response #68: At-Risk Afterschool Area Eligibility Waiver- Extension (through June 30, 2021)
#68: At-Risk Area Eligibility- Extension, June 30, 2021
Reporting Requirements
#72: Child Nutrition Programs Reporting Requirements
Community Eligibility Provision Data Waiver
#82: CEP Deadlines in NSLP/SBP, Dec. 31, 2020
SY 2020-2021 and Summer 2021 Waiver Extensions:
Non-Congregate Waivers
#33: NSLP/SBP/CACFP Non-congregate- Extension 2, June 30, 2021
#54: SFSP/SSO Non-congregate- Extension 4, Dec. 30, 2021
#61: SFSP/SSO Non-congregate- Extension 5, June 30, 2021
#75: SFSP/SSO Non-congregate- Extension 6, Sept. 30, 2021
Meal Service Time Waivers
#34: NSLP/SBP/CACFP Meal Service Time Flexibility- Extension 2, June 30, 2021
#66: SFSP/SSO Meal Service Time -Extension 2, June 30, 2021
#78: SFSP/SSO Meal Service Time Flexibility- Extension 3, Sept. 30, 2021
Closed Enrolled Area Eligibility Waivers
#48: SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility for Closed Enrolled Sites - Extension, Dec. 31, 2020
#64: SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility for Closed Enrolled Sites - Extension 2, June 30, 2021
#80: SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility for Closed Enrolled Sites - Extension 3, Sept. 30, 2021
Other Program Operations Waivers
#67: SFSP Offer vs. Serve Flexibilities- Extension 2, June 30, 2021
#79: SFSP/SSO Offer vs. Serve- Extension 3, Sept. 30, 2021
#69: SFSP Pre-approval Visits and Reimbursements- Extension, June 30, 2021
Parent and Guardian Pick-up Waivers
#35: NSLP/SBP/CACFP Parent Pick-up- Extension 2, June 30, 2021
#55: SFSP/SSO Parent Pick-up- Extension 4, Dec. 31, 2020
#62: SFSP/SSO Parent Pick-up- Extension 5, June 30, 2021
#76: SFSP/SSO Parent Pick-up- Extension 6, September 30, 2021
Area Eligibility Waivers
#52: SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility- Extension 2, Dec. 31, 2020
COVID-19: Child Nutrition Response #60: Nationwide Waiver to Extend Area Eligibility Waivers- Extension 3
#60: SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility - Extension 3, June 30, 2021
#77: SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility- Extension 4, Sept. 30, 2021
Meal Pattern Flexibility Waivers
#53: SFSP/SSO Meal Pattern Flexibility - Extension 7, Dec. 31, 2020
#63: SFSP/SSO Meal Pattern Flexibility - Extension 8, June 30, 2021
COVID-19: Child Nutrition Response #70: Nationwide Waiver to Allow Meal Pattern Flexibility in the Child Nutrition Programs (NSLP, SBP, and CACFP)- Extension 5
#70: NSLP/SBP/CACFP Meal Pattern Flexibility - Extension 5, June 30, 2021
#74: SSO Meal Pattern Flexibilities- Extension 9, Sept. 30, 2021 waiver extension in summer 2021
Monitoring Waivers
#39: CACFP Onsite Monitoring for Sponsors- Extension, Sept. 30, 2021
#40: CACFP Onsite Monitoring Requirements for State Agencies- Extension 2, Sept. 30, 2021
#41: School Meals Onsite Monitoring- Extension 2, June 30, 2021
#42: SFSP Onsite Monitoring for Sponsoring Orgs - Extension 2, Sept. 30, 2021
#43: SFSP Onsite Monitoring Requirements for State Agencies- Extension 2, Sept. 30, 2021
#81 - SFSP First Week Site Visits- Extension 3, Sept. 30, 2021
Contact information
CI1. Before starting the survey, please fill in the requested contact information below. If the information below is prefilled, please review and update the information as necessary.
Please fill in the contact information for the State Child Nutrition Director below: (Update where necessary)
First Name:
Last Name:
Street Address 1:
Street Address 2:
City:
State:
Zip:
Phone Number:(Please do not use parentheses or dashes)
Ext.
Email:
CI2. If you are not the State Child Nutrition Director, please fill in the name and contact information of the primary contact:
First Name:
Last Name:
Title:
Street Address 1:
Street Address 2:
City:
State:
Zip:
Phone Number: (Please do not use parentheses or dashes)
Ext.
Email:
Glossary
PROGRAMMER NOTE: INCLUDE A “HELP” LINK FOR THE GLOSSARY IN LOWER LEFT CORNER OF EVERY PAGE.
Bulk food packages: Food packages that contain one or more items that could be used for multiple meals or portion sizes. For example, a quart of milk provides four 1-cup servings.
Institutions: Any independent center or sponsoring organization of child care centers that enters into an agreement with the State Agency to assume responsibility for CACFP operations.
Local program operators: SFAs, sponsors, or institutions that operate NSLP, SBP, SSO, SFSP, or CACFP.
School food authority (SFA): The governing body that has the legal authority to operate a lunch or breakfast program in one or more public or private schools.
Sponsors: A public or private non-profit SFA or another public or private non-profit organization that is approved by the State Agency to participate in the SFSP.
X. Waivers First Authorized in SY 2020-2021
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X1. FNS first authorized certain nationwide Child Nutrition COVID-19 waivers during SY 2020-2021. The next few sections of this survey focus on the reporting requirements associated these waivers. Which of these nationwide waivers did your State Agency use in SY 2020-2021?
We understand that you reported to FNS which waivers your State elected in SY 2020-2021. However, questions in this information collection will be based on your answers to this question. Your answers ensure this effort gathers the information needed for your State Agency to meet the statutory reporting requirements for each waiver.
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waivers List page].
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A. COVID–19: Child Nutrition Response #59: Nationwide Waiver to Allow Summer Food Service Program and Seamless Summer Option Operations through School Year 2020-2021
X1A=1 |
A_intro. This section asks about use of the SFSP/SSO Adoption during SY 2020-2021 waiver. Please answer the following questions focusing on use of the waiver during SY 2020-2021.
DISPLAY FOR WAIVER A X1A=1 |
A1. For which Child Nutrition Programs did local program operators use the SFSP/SSO Aoption during SY 2020-2021 waiver?
Local program operators include School Food Authorities (SFAs) for SSO and all types of SFSP operators.
[DISPLAY AS HOVER TEXT OVER “SFAs”: The governing body that has the legal authority to operate a lunch program in one or more public or private schools.]
[DISPLAY AS HOVER TEXT OVER “Sponsors”: A public or private non-profit SFA or another public or private non-profit organization that is approved by the State Agency to participate in the SFSP.]
Select ALL THAT APPLY
[IF SSO=1] Seamless Summer Option (SSO) 1
[IF SFSP=1] Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) 2
No local program operators used this waiver 0
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A2a. How many SFAs used the SFSP/SSO Adoption during SY 2020-2021 waiver for SSO?
Please enter the number of SFAs that used the waiver during SY 2020-2021. Then select an option to indicate whether this is the actual number or your best estimate. If you do not have enough information to provide a reasonably close estimate, please select “Don’t know."
NUMBER OF SFAS
(RANGE: 1-2000)
Actual number of SFAs 3
Estimated number of SFAs 2
Don’t know- data not collected d
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A2b. How many sponsors (including SFAs) used the SFSP/SSO Adoption during SY 2020-2021 waiver for SFSP?
Please enter the number of sponsors (including SFAs) that used the waiver during SY 2020-2021. Then select an option to indicate whether this is the actual number or your best estimate. If you do not have enough information to provide a reasonably close estimate, please select “Don’t know."
NUMBER OF SPONSORS
(RANGE: 1-2000)
Actual number of sponsors 3
Estimated number of sponsors 2
Don’t know- data not collected d
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DISPLAY FOR Waivers A, B X1A=1, X1B=1 AND IF (A2 a=D or A2b = d) |
A3. In the previous question(s), you indicated that you did not know how many local program operators used the waiver for the following program(s). Approximately what proportion of local program operators that provided meal service during SY 2020-2021 used the SFSP/SSO Adoption during SY 2020-2021 waiver?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
ONLY DISPLAY PROGRAM IF CORRESPONDING A2 QUESTION=D.
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d. [A2b = d AND (X1A=1)] Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) |
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DISPLAY FOR WAIVER A X1A=1, A1= 1 |
A6a. For SFAs that used the SFSP/SSO Adoption during SY 2020-2021 waiver, approximately what proportion implemented the following meal delivery methods, meal options, and meal counting methods for SSO at any time during SY 2020-2021?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
PROGRAMMER: PLEASE BREAK THIS GRID OUT TO A-H, I -N, AND O-S.
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l. Bulk food packages* |
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m. Frozen meals |
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p. Mobile technology (for example, laptop, tablet, or cell phone apps) |
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q. Paper rosters |
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s. Circle, tally, or tick sheets, or another similar form |
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t. Other meal delivery method, option, or counting method (specify)
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*Bulk food packages: Food packages that contain one or more items that could be used for multiple meals or portion sizes. For example, a quart of milk provides four 1-cup servings.
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DISPLAY FOR WAIVER A X1A=1 AND A1= 2 |
A6b. For sponsors (including SFAs) that used the SFSP/SSO Adoption during SY 2020-2021 waiver, approximately what proportion implemented the following meal delivery methods, meal options, and meal counting methods for SFSP at any time during SY 2020-2021?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
PROGRAMMER: PLEASE BREAK THIS GRID OUT TO A-H, I-N, AND O-S.
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g. Delivery with stops at individual homes |
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*Bulk food packages: Food packages that contain one or more items that could be used for multiple meals or portion sizes. For example, a quart of milk provides four 1-cup servings.
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Display for WAIVER A X1A=1 |
A8. Please select the ways in which use of the SFSP/SSO Adoption during SY 2020-2021 waiver improved services to children.
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.” If the waiver improved services to children for all listed Child Nutrition Programs your State Agency administers, please select “All.”
PROGRAMMER: ITEMS J AND K SHOULD BE EXCLUSIVE RESPONSES FOR THAT COLUMN.
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c. Increased alternative meal delivery methods |
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d. Allowed pick up of multiple meals at one time |
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e. Allowed distribution of bulk food packages |
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f. Allowed service of available foods when supply issues occurred |
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g. Improved safety for children by not requiring congregate feeding or meal pick-up |
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h. Reduced barriers to receiving meals |
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B. COVID-19: Child Nutrition Response #58: At-Risk Afterschool Area Eligibility Waiver
COVID–19: Child Nutrition Response #68: At-Risk Afterschool Area Eligibility Waiver- Extension
Display for WAIVER B X1B=1 |
B_intro. This section asks about use of the At-Risk Area Eligibility waiver, which was initially authorized through December 2020 and then extended through June 2021. Please answer the following questions focusing on use of the waiver during SY 2020-2021.
DISPLAY FOR WAIVER B X1B=1 |
B2c. How many SFAs and institutions used the At-Risk Area Eligibility waiver for the CACFP At-Risk Afterschool Care Component any time during SY 2020-2021?
Please enter the number of SFAs and institutions that used the waiver during SY 2020-2021. Then select an option to indicate whether this is the actual number or your best estimate. If you do not have enough information to provide a reasonably close estimate, please select “Don’t know."
NUMBER OF SFAS AND INSTITUTIONS
(RANGE: 1-2000)
Actual number 3
Estimated number 2
Don’t know- data not collected d
No SFAs or institutions used this waiver 0
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Display for WAIVER B X1B=1 AND B2C =D |
B3. In the previous question(s), you indicated that you did not know how many local program operators used the waiver for the following program(s). Approximately what proportion of local program operators that provided meal service during SY 2020-2021 used the At-Risk Area Eligibility waiver any time during SY 2020-2021?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
ONLY DISPLAY PROGRAM IF CORRESPONDING B2C=D.
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DISPLAY FOR WAIVER B X1B=1 |
B4. For SFAs and institutions that used the At-Risk Area Eligibility waiver any time in SY 2020-2021, approximately what proportion implemented the following meal delivery methods, meal options, and meal counting methods for the CACFP At-Risk Afterschool Care Component?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
PROGRAMMER: PLEASE BREAK THIS GRID OUT TO A-H, I-N, AND O-S.
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b. Grab-and-go tables or kiosks in school or afterschool program buildings |
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c. Meals in the classroom |
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d. Walk-up sites outside of schools, centers, or other buildings |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
e. Curbside pick-up/ drive through service |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
f. Mobile sites at which a bus or van delivers meals at pre-set times |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
g. Delivery with stops at individual homes |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
h. Other home delivery methods |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
Meal options |
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i. Full week (5 days) of meals at one time |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
j. 2–3 days of meals at one time |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
k. Weekend meals |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
l. Bulk food packages* |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
m. Frozen meals |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
n. Shelf-stable meals |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
Meal counting methods |
|
|
|
|
|
|
o. Standard point of service system |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
p. Mobile technology (for example, laptop, tablet, or cell phone apps) |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
q. Paper rosters |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
r. Clickers |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
s. Circle, tally, or tick sheets, or another similar form |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
t. Other meal delivery method, option, or counting method (specify)
|
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
*Bulk food packages: Food packages that contain one or more items that could be used for multiple meals or portion sizes. For example, a quart of milk provides four 1-cup servings.
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DISPLAY FOR WAIVER B X1B=1 |
B5. FNS’s At-Risk Area Eligibility waiver policy memos in SY 2020-2021 indicated that new meal sites made area eligible under the waiver should target benefits to children in need, such as children who may be eligible for benefits due to the economic impacts of COVID-19. For SFAs and institutions that used the At-Risk Area Eligibility waiver for the CACFP At-Risk Afterschool Care Component any time in SY 2020-2021, approximately what proportion used the following methods to target new meal sites?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
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Select one per row |
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Proportion of local program operators |
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|
None |
Less than half |
About half |
More than half |
All |
Don’t know |
a. No methods used- all sites approved as area eligible |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
b. Analyzed unemployment data |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
c. Analyzed prior year school meals eligibility data |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
d. Identified site(s) that were area eligible in prior years |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
e. Targeted near-eligible sites, such as sites where 40% of children were eligible for free or reduced-price meals |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
f. Other approach to select meal sites (specify)
|
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
g. Did not use any methods to target new meal sites |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
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Display for WAIVER B X1B=1 |
B6. Please select the ways in which use of the At-Risk Area Eligibility waiver improved services to children during SY 2020-2021.
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
PROGRAMMER: ITEMS J AND K SHOULD BE EXCLUSIVE RESPONSES FOR THAT COLUMN.
|
CACFP At-Risk Afterschool Care Component |
Site Options |
|
a. Greater geographic distribution of sites |
5 |
b. Increased number of sites |
5 |
c. Increased alternative meal delivery methods |
5 |
Meal Options |
|
d. Allowed pick up of multiple meals at one time |
5 |
e. Allowed distribution of bulk food packages |
5 |
f. Allowed service of available foods when supply issues occurred |
5 |
Other |
|
g. Improved safety for children by not requiring congregate feeding or meal pick-up |
5 |
h. Reduced barriers to receiving meals |
5 |
i. Increased participation |
5 |
j. Don’t know how this waiver improved services to children. |
5 |
k. This waiver did not improve services to children. |
5 |
n. Other way services to children improved in CACFP At-Risk Afterschool Care Component as a result of this waiver (specify) |
|
NO RESPONSE M
|
C. COVID-19: Child Nutrition Response #72: Nationwide Waiver for Selected Child Nutrition Programs Reporting Requirements
DISPLAY FOR Waiver C X1C=1 |
C_intro. This section asks about use of the Child Nutrition Programs Reporting Requirements waiver. Please answer the following questions focusing on use of the waiver during SY 2020-2021.
DISPLAY FOR Waiver C X1C=1 |
C1. Did your State Agency waive the identified Child Nutrition Programs reporting requirements for all SFAs in your State?
Yes 1
No 0
NO RESPONSE M
DISPLAY FOR Waiver C X1C=1 AND C1=0 |
C2. You indicated that your agency did not waive the identified Child Nutrition Programs reporting requirements for all SFAs in your State. For what types of SFAs were the reporting requirements waived?
|
DISPLAY FOR Waiver C X1C=1 |
C3. Did your State Agency use the Child Nutrition Programs Reporting Requirements waiver for any of the following in SY 2020-2021?
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Select one per row |
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|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
a. FNS-10 Report of School Program Operations – Part B (October Annual Reporting) |
0 |
1 |
d |
b. FNS-640 Administrative Review Report Form |
0 |
1 |
d |
c. FNS-828 Paid Lunch Price Report |
0 |
1 |
d |
d. FNS-834 State Agency (NSLP/SNAP) Direct Certification Rate Data Element Report |
0 |
1 |
d |
e. FNS-874 Second (Independent) Review of Applications |
0 |
1 |
d |
f. Ameliorative Action Report |
0 |
1 |
d |
g. State Agency Food Safety Inspections Report |
0 |
1 |
d |
h. Performance-Based Reimbursement (7 Cents) Quarterly Report |
0 |
1 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
|
DISPLAY FOR Waiver C X1C=1 |
C4. Why did your State Agency use the Child Nutrition Programs Reporting Requirements waiver in SY 2020-2021?
Select ALL THAT APPLY
Reduce administrative burden 1
Focus State administrative resources on approving meal sites 2
Focus State and local administrative resources on identifying meal sites 3
Focus State administrative resources on other priority areas 4
Provide technical assistance to local program operators 5
Modified Child Nutrition program operations impacted data availability 6
Use of other waivers impacted data availability 7
School closures impacted data availability 8
Other concerns about data completeness 9
Concerns about data quality 10
Other (specify) 11
NO RESPONSE M
|
DISPLAY FOR Waiver C X1C=1 |
C5. Did use of the Child Nutrition Programs Reporting Requirements waiver improve services to children in the following ways during SY 2020-2021?
|
Select one per row |
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|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
a. Increased State Agency administrative resources for approving meal sites |
1 |
0 |
d |
b. Increased State and local administrative resources for identifying meal sites |
1 |
0 |
d |
c. Increased local resources for providing meals |
|
|
|
d. Increased State and local administrative resources available for other priority areas to improve services to children |
1 |
0 |
d |
e. Increased State Agency ability to provide technical assistance to local program operators |
1 |
0 |
d |
f. Other way services to children improved as a result of this waiver (specify)
|
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
D. COVID-19: Child Nutrition Response #82: Nationwide Waiver of Community Eligibility Provision Deadlines in the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs
DISPLAY FOR Waiver d X1D=1 |
D_intro. This section asks about use of the CEP Deadlines in NSLP/SBP waiver. Please answer the following questions focusing on use of the waiver during SY 2020-2021.
DISPLAY FOR Waiver d X1D=1 |
D1. How many SFAs used the CEP Deadlines in NSLP/SBP waiver during SY 2020-2021?
Please enter the number of SFAs that used the waiver during SY 2020-2021. Then select an option to indicate whether this is the actual number or your best estimate. If you do not have enough information to provide a reasonably close estimate, please select “Don’t know."
NUMBER OF SFAS
(RANGE: 1-2000)
Actual number of SFAs 3
Estimated number of SFAs 2
Don’t know- data not collected d
No SFAs used this waiver 0
NO RESPONSE M
|
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|
|
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DISPLAY FOR Waiver d X1D=1 AND D1 = D |
D2. In the previous question, you indicated that you did not know how many SFAs used the waiver. Approximately what proportion of SFAs used the CEP Deadlines in NSLP/SBP waiver during SY 2020-2021?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
Less than half 1
About half 2
More than half 3
All 4
Don’t know d
NO RESPONSE M
|
DISPLAY FOR Waiver d X1D=1 |
D5. Did use of the CEP Deadlines in NSLP/SBP waiver improve services to children in the following ways during SY 2020-2021?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Select one per row |
||
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
a. Increased State Agency administrative resources for approving meal sites |
1 |
0 |
d |
b. Increased State Agency administrative resources for identifying meal sites |
1 |
0 |
d |
c. Increased State Agency administrative resources available for other priority areas to improve services to children |
1 |
0 |
d |
d. Increased State Agency ability to provide technical assistance to local program operators |
1 |
0 |
d |
e. Increased local program operators’ administrative resources for identifying meal sites |
1 |
0 |
d |
f. Increased local program operators’ administrative resources for addressing food supply issues and other challenges in preparing meals |
1 |
0 |
d |
g. Increased local program operators’ administrative resources for providing meals |
1 |
0 |
d |
h. Increased local program operators’ ability to focus administrative resources on other priority areas to improve services to children |
1 |
0 |
d |
i. This waiver did not improve services to children |
1 |
0 |
d |
j. Other way services to children improved as a result of this waiver (specify)
|
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
|
|
E. Changes to use of program operations waivers since September 2020
ALL |
E_intro This section asks about changes in use of nationwide waivers related to Child Nutrition Program operations since September 2020. Responding to these questions will ensure that your State Agency’s reporting requirements for SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 extensions of the nationwide waivers covered in the first SMO survey (conducted in spring 2021) are satisfied.
ALL |
E1. For which Child Nutrition Programs did local program operators (LPOs) use the following waiver extension(s) in SY 2020-2021?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
|
[NSLP=1] NSLP |
[SBP=1] SBP |
[SSO=1] SSO |
[SFSP=1] SFSP |
[CACFP=1] CACFP |
None |
Non-congregate waivers |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
2 |
|
|
5 |
0 |
|
|
|
3 |
4 |
|
0 |
|
|
|
3 |
4 |
|
0 |
Meal service time waivers |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
2 |
|
|
5 |
0 |
|
|
|
3 |
4 |
|
0 |
[SSO OR SFSP=1] Closed enrolled area eligibility waivers |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
3 |
4 |
|
0 |
|
|
|
3 |
4 |
|
0 |
[SFSP=1] Other program operations waivers |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
4 |
|
0 |
|
|
|
|
4 |
|
0 |
NO RESPONSE M
E1A, E1B, OR E1C =1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5 |
E2. Compared to the period from March through September 2020, did the number of local program operators (LPOs) using the non-congregate waiver(s) in SY 2020-2021 increase, decrease, or stay the same in each Child Nutrition Program?
If local program operators in a program did not use the earlier version of the waiver from March through September 2020, but did use the extension in SY 2020-2021, please select, “More LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021.”
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
|
Compared to March through September 2020 |
|||
|
More LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
Fewer LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
About the same number of LPOs used the waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
E1A, E1B, OR E1C =1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5 |
E2a. Is there anything else you would like to share about how use of the non-congregate waiver(s) in SY 2020-2021 differed from March through September 2020?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
No other changes in use of waiver(s) 0
NO RESPONSE M
E1A, E1B, OR E1C =1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5 |
E2b. Compared to how the non-congregate waiver(s) improved services to children in the period from March through September 2020 (for example, by increasing the number of sites or reducing barriers to receiving meals), did these waivers improve services to children differently in SY 2020-2021 in each Child Nutrition Program?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
Any item in e2B=1 |
E2c. Please describe how the non-congregate waiver(s) improved services to children in SY 2020-2021 differently than how the waiver(s) improved services to children from March through September 2020.
NO RESPONSE M
E1D OR E1E=1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5 |
E3. Compared to the period from March through September 2020, did the number of local program operators (LPOs) using the meal service time waiver(s) in SY 2020-2021 increase, decrease, or stay the same in each Child Nutrition Program?
If local program operators in a program did not use the earlier version of the waiver from March through September 2020, but did use the extension in SY 2020-2021, please select, “More LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021.”
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
|
Compared to March through September 2020 |
|||
|
More LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
Fewer LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
About the same number of LPOs used the waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
E1D OR E1E=1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5 |
E3a. Is there anything else you would like to share about how use of the meal service time waiver(s) in SY 2020-2021 differed from March through September 2020?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
No other changes in use of waiver(s) 0
NO RESPONSE M
E1D OR E1E=1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5 |
E3b. Compared to how the meal service time waiver(s) improved services to children in the period from March through September 2020 (for example, by increasing participation or reducing barriers to receiving meals), did these waivers improve services to children differently in SY 2020-2021 in each Child Nutrition Program?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
Any item in e3B=1 |
E3c. Please describe how the meal service time waiver(s) improved services to children in SY 2020-2021 differently than how the waiver(s) improved services to children from March through September 2020.
NO RESPONSE M
E1F OR E1G=1=3 OR 4 |
E4. Compared to the period from March through September 2020, did the number of local program operators (LPOs) using the closed enrolled area eligibility waiver(s) in SY 2020-2021 increase, decrease, or stay the same in each Child Nutrition Program?
If local program operators in a program did not use the earlier version of the waiver from March through September 2020, but did use the extension in SY 2020-2021, please select, “More LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021.”
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
|
Compared to March through September 2020 |
|||
|
More LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
Fewer LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
About the same number of LPOs used the waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
E1F OR E1G=1=3 OR 4 |
E4a. Is there anything else you would like to share about how use of the closed enrolled area eligibility waiver(s) in SY 2020-2021 differed from March through September 2020?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
No other changes in use of waiver(s) 0
NO RESPONSE M
E1F OR E1G=1=3 OR 4 |
E4b. Compared to how the closed enrolled area eligibility waiver(s) improved services to children in the period from March through September 2020 (for example, by increasing participation or reducing barriers to receiving meals), did these waivers improve services to children differently in SY 2020-2021 in each Child Nutrition Program?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
Any item in e4B=1 |
E4c. Please describe how the closed enrolled area eligibility waiver(s) improved services to children in SY 2020-2021 differently than how the waiver(s) improved services to children from March through September 2020.
NO RESPONSE M
E1h= 4 |
E5. Compared to the period from March through September 2020, did the number of local program operators (LPOs) using the SFSP Offer vs. Serve waiver in SY 2020-2021 increase, decrease, or stay the same?
If local program operators in a program did not use the earlier version of the waiver from March through September 2020, but did use the extension in SY 2020-2021, please select, “More LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021.”
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
More LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 1
Fewer LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 2
About the same number of LPOs used the waiver in SY 2020-2021 0
Don’t know d
NO RESPONSE M
E1h= 4 |
E5a. Is there anything else you would like to share about how use of the SFSP Offer vs. Serve waiver in SY 2020-2021 differed from March through September 2020?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
No other changes in use of waiver(s) 0
NO RESPONSE M
E1h= 4 |
E5b. Compared to how the SFSP Offer vs. Serve waiver improved services to children in the period from March through September 2020 (for example, by allowing service of available foods when supply issues occurred or reducing barriers to receiving meals), did the waiver improve services to children differently in SY 2020-2021?
Yes 1
No 0
Don’t know d
NO RESPONSE M
e5B=1 |
E5c. Please describe how the SFSP Offer vs. Serve waiver improved services to children in SY 2020-2021 differently than how the waiver improved services to children from March through September 2020.
NO RESPONSE M
E1i= 4 |
E6. Compared to the period from March through September 2020, did the number of local program operators (LPOs) using the SFSP Pre-approval Visits and Reimbursements waiver in SY 2020-2021 increase, decrease, or stay the same?
Please respond thinking of each Child Nutrition Program your State Agency oversees.
If local program operators in a program did not use the earlier version of the waiver from March through September 2020, but did use the extension in SY 2020-2021, please select, “More LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021.”
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
More LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 1
Fewer LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 2
About the same number of LPOs used the waiver in SY 2020-2021 0
Don’t know d
NO RESPONSE M
E1i= 4 |
E6a. Is there anything else you would like to share about how use of the SFSP Pre-approval Visits and Reimbursements waiver in SY 2020-2021 differed from March through September 2020?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
No other changes in use of waiver(s) 0
NO RESPONSE M
E1i= 4 |
E6b. Compared to how the SFSP Pre-approval Visits and Reimbursements waiver improved services to children in the period from March through September 2020 (for example, by increasing the number of sites or reducing barriers to receiving meals), did the waiver improve services to children differently in SY 2020-2021?
Yes 1
No 0
Don’t know d
NO RESPONSE M
e6B=1 |
E6c. Please describe how the SFSP Pre-approval Visits and Reimbursements waiver improved services to children in SY 2020-2021 differently than how the waiver improved services to children from March through September 2020.
NO RESPONSE M
SSO=1 OR SFSP=1 |
E7. For which Child Nutrition Programs did local program operators use the following waiver extension(s) in summer 2021?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waivers List page].
|
[SSO=1] SSO |
[SFSP=1] SFSP |
None |
|
3 |
4 |
0 |
|
3 |
4 |
0 |
|
3 |
4 |
0 |
|
3 |
4 |
NO RESPONSE M
E7A=3 OR 4 |
E8. Compared to summer 2020, did the number of local program operators (LPOs) using the SFSP/SSO Non-congregate Feeding waiver in summer 2021 increase, decrease, or stay the same in each Child Nutrition Program?
If local program operators in a program did not use the earlier version of the waiver in summer 2020, but did use the extension in summer 2021, please select, “More LPOs used waiver in summer 2021.”
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
|
Compared to summer 2020 |
|||
|
More LPOs used waiver in summer 2021 |
Fewer LPOs used waiver in summer 2021 |
About the same number of LPOs used the waiver in summer 2021 |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
E7A=3 OR 4 |
E8a. Is there anything else you would like to share about how use of the SFSP/SSO Non-congregate Feeding waiver in summer 2021 differed from summer 2020?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
No other changes in use of waiver(s) 0
NO RESPONSE M
E7A=3 OR 4 |
E8b. Compared to how the SFSP/SSO Non-congregate Feeding waiver improved services to children in each Child Nutrition Program in summer 2020 (for example, by increasing the number of sites or reducing barriers to receiving meals), did this waiver improve services to children differently in summer 2021 in each Child Nutrition Program?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
Any item in e8B=1 |
E8c. Please describe how the SFSP/SSO Non-congregate Feeding waiver improved services to children in summer 2021 differently than how the waiver improved services to children from summer 2020.
NO RESPONSE M
E7B=3 OR 4 |
E9. Compared to summer 2020, did the number of local program operators (LPOs) using the SFSP/SSO Meal Service Time Flexibility waiver in summer 2021 increase, decrease, or stay the same in each Child Nutrition Program?
If local program operators in a program did not use the earlier version of the waiver in summer 2020, but did use the extension in summer 2021, please select, “More LPOs used waiver in summer 2021.”
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
|
Compared to summer 2020 |
|||
|
More LPOs used waiver in summer 2021 |
Fewer LPOs used waiver in summer 2021 |
About the same number of LPOs used the waiver in summer 2021 |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
E7B=3 OR 4 |
E9a. Is there anything else you would like to share about how use of the SFSP/SSO Meal Service Time Flexibility waiver in summer 2021 differed from summer 2020?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
No other changes in use of waiver(s) 0
NO RESPONSE M
E7B=3 OR 4 |
E9b. Compared to how the SFSP/SSO Meal Service Time Flexibility waiver improved services to children in each Child Nutrition Program in summer 2020 (for example, by increasing the number of sites or reducing barriers to receiving meals), did this waiver improve services to children differently in summer 2021 in each Child Nutrition Program?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
Any item in e9B=1 |
E9c. Please describe how the SFSP/SSO Meal Service Time Flexibility waiver improved services to children in summer 2021 differently than how the waiver improved services to children from summer 2020.
NO RESPONSE M
E7C=3 OR 4 |
E10. Compared to summer 2020, did the number of local program operators (LPOs) using the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility For Closed Enrolled Sites waiver in summer 2021 increase, decrease, or stay the same in each Child Nutrition Program?
If local program operators in a program did not use the earlier version of the waiver in summer 2020, but did use the extension in summer 2021, please select, “More LPOs used waiver in summer 2021.”
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
|
Compared to summer 2020 |
|||
|
More LPOs used waiver in summer 2021 |
Fewer LPOs used waiver in summer 2021 |
About the same number of LPOs used the waiver in summer 2021 |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
E7C=3 OR 4 |
E10a. Is there anything else you would like to share about how use of the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility For Closed Enrolled Sites waiver in summer 2021 differed from summer 2020?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
No other changes in use of waiver(s) 0
NO RESPONSE M
E7C=3 OR 4 |
E10b. Compared to how the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility For Closed Enrolled Sites waiver improved services to children in each Child Nutrition Program in summer 2020 (for example, by increasing the number of sites or reducing barriers to receiving meals), did this waiver improve services to children differently in summer 2021 in each Child Nutrition Program?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
Any item in e10B=1 |
E10c. Please describe how the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility For Closed Enrolled Sites waiver improved services to children in summer 2021 differently than how the waiver improved services to children from summer 2020.
NO RESPONSE M
E7D=3 OR 4 |
E11. Compared to summer 2020, did the number of local program operators (LPOs) using the SFSP/SSO Offer vs. Serve waiver in summer 2021 increase, decrease, or stay the same in each Child Nutrition Program?
If local program operators in a program did not use the earlier version of the waiver in summer 2020, but did use the extension in summer 2021, please select, “More LPOs used waiver in summer 2021.”
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
|
Compared to summer 2020 |
|||
|
More LPOs used waiver in summer 2021 |
Fewer LPOs used waiver in summer 2021 |
About the same number of LPOs used the waiver in summer 2021 |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
E7D=3 OR 4 |
E11a. Is there anything else you would like to share about how use of the SFSP/SSO Offer vs. Serve waiver in summer 2021 differed from summer 2020?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
No other changes in use of waiver(s) 0
NO RESPONSE M
E7D=3 OR 4 |
E11b. Compared to how the SFSP/SSO Offer vs. Serve waiver improved services to children in each Child Nutrition Program in summer 2020 (for example, by allowing service of available foods when supply issues occurred or reducing barriers to receiving meals), did this waiver improve services to children differently in summer 2021 in each Child Nutrition Program?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
Any item in e11B=1 |
E11c. Please describe how the SFSP/SSO Offer vs. Serve waiver improved services to children in summer 2021 differently than how the waiver improved services to children from summer 2020.
NO RESPONSE M
ALL |
E12_intro. The next set of questions is about changes in use of parent and guardian pick-up waivers since September 2020.
ALL |
E12. For which Child Nutrition Programs did local program operators (LPOs) use the following waiver extension(s) in SY 2020-2021?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
|
[NSLP=1] NSLP |
[SBP=1] SBP |
[SSO=1] SSO |
[SFSP=1] SFSP |
[CACFP=1] CACFP |
None |
|
1 |
2 |
|
|
5 |
0 |
|
|
|
3 |
4 |
|
0 |
|
|
|
3 |
4 |
|
0 |
NO RESPONSE M
E12A, E12B, OR E12C=1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5 |
E13. Compared to the period from March through September 2020, did the number of local program operators (LPOs) using the parent and guardian pick-up waiver(s) in SY 2020-2021 increase, decrease, or stay the same in each Child Nutrition Program?
If local program operators in a program did not use the earlier version of the waiver from March through September 2020, but did use the extension in SY 2020-2021, please select, “More LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021.”
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
|
Compared to March through September 2020 |
|||
|
More LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
Fewer LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
About the same number of LPOs used the waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
E12A, E12B, OR E12C=1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5 |
E13a. Is there anything else you would like to share about how use of the parent and guardian pick-up waiver(s) in SY 2020-2021 differed from March through September 2020?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
No other changes in use of waiver(s) 0
NO RESPONSE M
E12A, E12B, OR E12C=1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5 |
E13b. Compared to how the parent and guardian pick-up waiver(s) improved services to children in the period from March through September 2020 (for example, by increasing participation or reducing barriers to receiving meals), did these waivers improve services to children differently in SY 2020-2021 in each Child Nutrition Program?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
Any item in e13b=1 |
E13c. Please describe how the parent and guardian pick-up waiver(s) improved services to children in SY 2020-2021 differently than how the waiver(s) improved services to children from March through September 2020.
NO RESPONSE M
E12a, e12b, or e12c=1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 |
E14. FNS’s Parent/Guardian Meal Pick-up Nationwide Waiver policy memos indicate that processes should be put in place to ensure that meals are distributed only to parents or guardians of eligible children. Did local program operators use the following methods to ensure that meals were distributed only to parents or guardians of eligible children in SY 2020-2021?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Select all that apply |
||
|
[NSLP, SBP, OR SSO= 1] SFAs for NSLP, SBP, or SSO |
[SFSP=1] Sponsors for SFSP |
[CACFP=1] Institutions for CACFP |
a. Scanned children’s meal cards or asked for children’s personal identification numbers used for meal service |
1 |
4 |
5 |
b. Requested children’s names, ages or dates of birth, or grade levels when meals were picked up |
1 |
4 |
5 |
c. Requested children’s school names or a copy of school correspondence when meals were picked up |
1 |
4 |
5 |
d. Requested the number of children for which the parent/guardian was picking up meals |
1 |
4 |
5 |
e. Provided parents/guardians with rear view mirror hangers, placards, or QR codes |
1 |
4 |
5 |
f. Posted signage to indicate who is eligible to pick up and receive meals |
1 |
4 |
5 |
g. Other method to ensure meals distributed only to parent/guardians of eligible children (specify)
|
1 |
4 |
5 |
h. Don’t know which methods were used to ensure meals distributed only to parent/guardians of eligible children |
d |
d |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
e14g=1, 4, or 5 |
E14oth. What other methods were used to ensure that meals were distributed only to parents or guardians of eligible children in SY 2020-2021?
NO RESPONSE M
E12a, e12b, or e12c=1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 |
E15 FNS’s Parent/Guardian Meal Pick-up Nationwide Waiver policy memos indicate that processes should be put in place to ensure that duplicate meals are not distributed to any child. Did local program operators use the following methods to ensure that duplicate meals were not distributed to any child in SY 2020-2021?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Select all that apply |
||
|
[NSLP, SBP, OR SSO= 1] SFAs for NSLP, SBP, or SSO |
[SFSP=1] Sponsors for SFSP |
[CACFP=1] Institutions for CACFP |
a. Told parents/guardians picking up meals that children are not eligible to receive duplicate meals |
1 |
4 |
5 |
b. Asked parents/guardians to self-attest that they were not picking up duplicate meals |
1 |
4 |
5 |
c. Requested children’s names or other identifying information when meals were picked up |
1 |
4 |
5 |
d. Used the same staff at multiple delivery sites (that provided meals at different times) located in a geographic area |
1 |
4 |
5 |
e. Other method to ensure duplicate meals were not distributed (specify) |
1 |
4 |
5 |
f. Don’t know which methods were used to ensure duplicate meals were not distributed |
d |
d |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
e15e=1, 4, or 5 |
E15oth. What other methods were used to ensure that duplicate meals were not distributed to any child in SY 2020-2021?
NO RESPONSE M
sso=1 or sfsp=1 |
E16_intro. The next few questions are about use of the parent and guardian pick-up waiver for SFSP or SSO in summer 2021.
sso=1 or sfsp=1 |
E16. For which Child Nutrition Programs did local program operators use the #76: SFSP/SSO Parent Pick-up- Extension 6, September 30, 2021 waiver extension in summer 2021?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waivers List page].
Seamless Summer Option 3
Summer Food Service Program 4
No local program operators used this waiver 0
NO RESPONSE M
E16=3 OR 4 |
E17. Compared to summer 2020, did the number of local program operators (LPOs) using the SFSP/SSO Parent Pick-up waiver in summer 2021 increase, decrease, or stay the same in each Child Nutrition Program?
By summer 2020, we generally mean the months of May through September 2020.
If local program operators in a program did not use the earlier version of the waiver in summer 2020, but did use the extension in summer 2021, please select, “More LPOs used waiver in summer 2021.”
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
|
Compared to March through September 2020 |
|||
|
More LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
Fewer LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
About the same number of LPOs used the waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
E16=3 OR 4 |
E17a. Is there anything else you would like to share about how use of the SFSP/SSO Parent Pick-up waiver in summer 2021 differed from summer 2020?
No other changes in use of waiver(s) 0
NO RESPONSE M
E16=3 OR 4 |
E17b. Compared to how the SFSP/SSO Parent Pick-up waiver improved services to children in summer 2020 (for example, by increasing paricipation or reduced barriers to receiving meals), did the waiver improve services to children differently in summer 2021 in each Child Nutrition Program?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
Any item in e17b=1 |
E17c. Please describe how the SFSP/SSO Parent Pick-up waiver improved services to children in summer 2021 differently than how the waiver improved services to children from summer 2020.
NO RESPONSE M
E16=3 or 4 |
E18. FNS’s Parent/Guardian Meal Pick-up Nationwide Waiver policy memos indicate that processes should be put in place to ensure that meals are distributed only to parents or guardians of eligible children. Did local program operators use the following methods to ensure that SFSP or SSO meals were distributed only to parents or guardians of eligible children in summer 2021?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Select all that apply |
|
|
[SSO=1] SFAs for SSO |
[SFSP=1] Sponsors for SFSP |
a. Scanned children’s meal cards or asked for children’s personal identification numbers used for meal service |
3 |
4 |
b. Requested children’s names, ages or dates of birth, or grade levels when meals were picked up |
3 |
4 |
c. Requested children’s school names or a copy of school correspondence when meals were picked up |
3 |
4 |
d. Requested the number of children for which the parent/guardian was picking up meals |
3 |
4 |
e. Provided parents/guardians with rear view mirror hangers, placards, or QR codes |
3 |
4 |
f. Posted signage to indicate who is eligible to pick up and receive meals |
3 |
4 |
g. Other method to ensure meals distributed only to parent/guardians of eligible children (specify)
|
3 |
4 |
h. Don’t know which methods were used to ensure meals distributed only to parent/guardians of eligible children |
d |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
e18g=3 or 4 |
E18oth. What other methods were used to ensure that SFSP or SSO meals were distributed only to parents or guardians of eligible children in summer 2021?
NO RESPONSE M
E16=3 or 4 |
E19. FNS’s Parent/Guardian Meal Pick-up Nationwide Waiver policy memos indicate that processes should be put in place to ensure that duplicate meals are not distributed to any child. Did local program operators use the following methods to ensure that duplicate SFSP or SSO meals were not distributed to any child in summer 2021?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Select all that apply |
|
|
[SSO=1] SFAs for SSO |
[SFSP=1] Sponsors for SFSP |
a. Told parents/guardians picking up meals that children are not eligible to receive duplicate meals |
3 |
4 |
b. Asked parents/guardians to self-attest that they were not picking up duplicate meals |
3 |
4 |
c. Requested children’s names or other identifying information when meals were picked up |
3 |
4 |
d. Used the same staff at multiple delivery sites (that provided meals at different times) located in a geographic area |
3 |
4 |
e. Other method to ensure duplicate meals were not distributed (specify)
|
3 |
4 |
f. Don’t know which methods were used to ensure duplicate meals were not distributed |
d |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
e19e=3 or 4 |
E19oth. What other methods were used to ensure duplicate SFSP or SSO meals were not distributed to any child in summer 2021?
NO RESPONSE M
SSO=1 OR SFSP=1 |
E20_intro. The next set of questions is about changes in use of the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility waiver since September 2020.
SSO=1 OR SFSP=1 |
E20. For which Child Nutrition Programs did local program operators (LPOs) use the following waiver extension(s) in SY 2020-2021?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
|
Select all that apply |
||
|
[SSO=1] SSO |
[SFSP=1] SFSP |
None |
|
3 |
4 |
0 |
|
3 |
4 |
0 |
NO RESPONSE M
E20A OR E20B=3 OR 4 |
E21. Compared to the period from March through September 2020, did the number of local program operators (LPOs) using the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility waiver(s) in SY 2020-2021 increase, decrease, or stay the same in each Child Nutrition Program?
If local program operators in a program did not use the earlier version of the waiver from March through September 2020, but did use the extension in SY 2020-2021, please select, “More LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021.”
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
|
More LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
Fewer LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
About the same number of LPOs used the waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
E20A OR E20B=3 OR 4 |
E21a. Is there anything else you would like to share about how use of the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility waiver(s) in SY 2020-2021 differed from March through September 2020?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
No other changes in use of waiver(s) 0
NO RESPONSE M
E20A OR E20B=3 OR 4 |
E21b. Compared to how the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility waiver(s) improved services to children in the period from March through September 2020 (for example, by providing greater geographic distribution of sites or reducing barriers to receiving meals), did these waivers improve services to children differently in SY 2020-2021 in each Child Nutrition Program?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
Any item in e21b=1 |
E21c. Please describe how the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility waiver(s) improved services to children in SY 2020-2021 differently than how the waiver(s) improved services to children from March through September 2020.
NO RESPONSE M
E20=3 or 4 |
E22. FNS’s Area Eligibility Nationwide Waiver policy memos indicate that new meal sites made area eligible under the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility waiver(s) should target benefits to children in need, such as children who may be eligible for benefits due to the economic impacts of COVID-19.
Did local program operators use the following approaches to target new meal sites made area eligible under the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility waiver(s) in SY 2020-2021?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Select all that apply |
|
|
[SSO=1] SFAs for SSO |
[SFSP=1] Sponsors for SFSP |
a. Analyzed unemployment data |
3 |
4 |
b. Analyzed prior year school meals eligibility data |
3 |
4 |
c. Identified site(s) that were area eligible in prior years |
3 |
4 |
d. Targeted near-eligible sites, such as sites where 40% of children were eligible for free or reduced-price meals |
3 |
4 |
e. Other approach to select meal sites (specify)
|
3 |
4 |
f. Don’t know which approaches were used to select meal sites |
d |
d |
g. No methods used- all sites approved as area eligible |
0 |
0 |
NO RESPONSE M
e22e=3 or 4 |
E22oth. What other approaches were used to target new meal sites made area eligible under the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility waiver in SY 2020-2021?
NO RESPONSE M
More than one APPROACH selected in e22= 3 or 4 |
E22a. Which approach to targeting new meal sites made area eligible under the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility waiver(s)was most commonly used by local program operators in SY 2020-2021?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
PROGRAMMER: DISPLAY ONLY APPROACHES WHERE E22a-e=3 OR 4.
Analyzed unemployment data 1
Analyzed prior year school meals eligibility data 2
Identified site(s) that were area eligible in prior years 3
Targeted near-eligible sites, such as sites where 40% of children were eligible for free or reduced-price meals 4
[IF E22e=3 OR 4 AND TEXT ENTERED: FILL OTHER TEXT] 5
Don’t know d
NO RESPONSE M
SSO=1 OR SFSP=1 |
E23. For which Child Nutrition Programs did local program operators use the #77: SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility- Extension 4, Sept. 30, 2021waiver extension in summer 2021?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waivers List page].
[SSO=1] Seamless Summer Option 3
[SFSP=1] Summer Food Service Program 4
No local program operators used this waiver 0
NO RESPONSE M
E23=3 OR 4 |
E24. Compared to summer 2020, did the number of local program operators (LPOs) using theSFSP/SSO Area Eligibility waiver in summer 2021 increase, decrease, or stay the same in each Child Nutrition Program?
By summer 2020, we generally mean the months of May through September 2020.
If local program operators in a program did not use the earlier version of the waiver in summer 2020, but did use the extension in summer 2021, please select, “More LPOs used waiver in summer 2021.”
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
|
More LPOs used waiver in summer 2021 |
Fewer LPOs used waiver in summer 2021 |
About the same number of LPOs used the waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
E23=3 OR 4 |
E24a. Is there anything else you would like to share about how use of the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility waiver in summer 2021 differed from summer 2020?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
No other changes in use of waiver(s) 0
NO RESPONSE M
E23=3 OR 4 |
E24b. Compared to how the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility waiver improved services to children in summer 2020 (for example, by providing greater geographic distribution of sites or reducing barriers to receiving meals), did these waivers improve services to children differently in summer 2021 in each Child Nutrition Program?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
Any item in E24b=1 |
E24c. Please describe how the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility waiver improved services to children in summer 2021 differently than how the waiver improved services to children from summer 2020.
NO RESPONSE M
E23=3 OR 4 |
E25. FNS’s Area Eligibility Nationwide Waiver policy memos indicate that new meal sites made area eligible under the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility waiver should target benefits to children in need, such as children who may be eligible for benefits due to the economic impacts of COVID-19.
Did local program operators use the following approaches to target new meal sites made area eligible under the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility waiver in summer 2021?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Select all that apply |
|
|
[SSO=1] SFAs for SSO |
[SFSP=1] Sponsors for SFSP |
a. Analyzed unemployment data |
3 |
4 |
b. Analyzed prior year school meals eligibility data |
3 |
4 |
c. Identified site(s) that were area eligible in prior years |
3 |
4 |
d. Targeted near-eligible sites, such as sites where 40% of children were eligible for free or reduced-price meals |
3 |
4 |
e. Other approach to select meal sites (specify) |
3 |
4 |
f. Don’t know which approaches were used to select meal sites |
d |
d |
g. No methods used- all sites approved as area eligible |
0 |
0 |
NO RESPONSE M
e25e=3 or 4 |
E25oth. What other approaches were used to target new meal sites made area eligible under the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility waiver in summer 2021?
NO RESPONSE M
MORE THAN ONE ITEM SELECTED IN E25=3 or 4 |
E25a. Which approach to targeting new meal sites made area eligible under the SFSP/SSO Area Eligibility waiver was most commonly used by local program operators in summer 2021?
Please respond thinking of all the Child Nutrition Programs your State Agency oversees that used the waiver. Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
PROGRAMMER: DISPLAY ONLY ITEMS WHERE E25a-e=3 OR 4.
Analyzed unemployment data 1
Analyzed prior year school meals eligibility data 2
Identified site(s) that were area eligible in prior years 3
Targeted near-eligible sites, such as sites where 40% of children were eligible for free or reduced-price meals 4
[IF E25e=3 OR 4 AND TEXT ENTERED: FILL OTHER TEXT] 5
Don’t know d
NO RESPONSE M
ALL |
E26_intro. The next set of questions is about changes in use of meal pattern flexibility waivers since September 2020.
ALL |
E27. For which Child Nutrition Programs did local program operators (LPOs) use the following waiver extension(s) in SY 2020-2021?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
|
[NSLP=1] NSLP |
[SBP=1] SBP |
[SSO=1] SSO |
[SFSP=1] SFSP |
[CACFP=1] CACFP |
None |
|
|
|
3 |
4 |
|
0 |
|
|
|
3 |
4 |
|
0 |
|
1 |
2 |
|
|
5 |
0 |
NO RESPONSE M
E27A, B, OR C=1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5 |
E28. Compared to the period from March through September 2020, did the number of local program operators (LPOs) using the meal pattern flexibility waiver(s) in SY 2020-2021 increase, decrease, or stay the same in each Child Nutrition Program?
If local program operators in a program did not use the earlier version of the waiver from March through September 2020, but did use the extension in SY 2020-2021, please select, “More LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021.”
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
PROGRAMMER: DISPLAY ONLY ITEMS WHERE E27=1.
|
Compared to March through September 2020 |
|||
|
More LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
Fewer LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
About the same number of LPOs used the waiver in SY 2020-2021 |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
E27A, B, OR C=1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5 |
E28a. Is there anything else you would like to share about how use of the meal pattern flexibility waiver(s) in SY 2020-2021 differed from March through September 2020?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
No other changes in use of waiver(s) 0
NO RESPONSE M
E27A, B, OR C=1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5 |
E28b. Compared to how the meal pattern flexibility waiver(s) improved services to children in the period from March through September 2020 (for example, by allowing service of available foods when supply issues occurred or increasing participation), did these waivers improve services to children differently in SY 2020-2021 in each Child Nutrition Program?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
Any item in e28B=1 |
E28c. Please describe how the meal pattern flexibility waiver(s) improved services to children in SY 2020-2021 differently than how the waiver(s) improved services to children from March through September 2020.
NO RESPONSE M
SSO=1 |
E29. Did local program operators use the #74: SSO Meal Pattern Flexibilities- Extension 9, Sept. 30, 2021 waiver extension in summer 2021?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waivers List page].
Yes 1
No 0
NO RESPONSE M
IF E29=1 |
E30. Compared to summer 2020, did the number of local program operators (LPOs) using the SSO Meal Pattern Flexibilities waiver in summer 2021 increase, decrease, or stay the same?
By summer 2020, we generally mean the months of May through September 2020.
If local program operators in a program did not use the earlier version of the waiver in summer 2020, but did use the extension in summer 2021, please select, “More LPOs used waiver in summer 2021.”
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
More LPOs used waiver in summer 2021 1
Fewer LPOs used waiver in summer 2021 2
About the same number of LPOs used the waiver in summer 2021 0
Don’t know d
NO RESPONSE M
Any item in E29=1 |
E30a. Is there anything else you would like to share about how use of the SSO Meal Pattern Flexibilities waiver in summer 2021 differed from summer 2020?
No other changes in use of waiver(s) 0
NO RESPONSE M
e29=1 |
E30b. Compared to how the SSO Meal Pattern Flexibilities waiver improved services to children in summer 2020 (for example, by allowing service of available foods when supply issues occurred or increasing participation), did the waiver improve services to children differently in summer 2021?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
Yes 1
No 0
Don’t know d
NO RESPONSE M
e30B=1 |
E30c. Please describe how the SSO Meal Pattern Flexibilities waiver improved services to children in summer 2021 differently than how the waiver improved services to children from summer 2020.
NO RESPONSE M
E27A, E27B, E27C, OR E29=1 |
E31. States that implemented any of the meal pattern flexibility waiver(s) are required to report when and where the waiver was in effect and for what food components. Please follow the instructions provided for the administrative data request to submit a file that includes this information for [IF (E27A, E27B, OR E27C=1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5) AND E29=1: SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021; IF (E27A, E27B, OR E27C=1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5) AND E29=0 OR M: SY 2020-2021; IF (E27A, E27B, AND E27C=0 OR M) AND E29=1: summer 2021]] to the SMO secure file transfer site.
If you need assistance accessing the SMO secure file transfer site, please email [email protected] or call toll-free at 833) 440-9475. If the file does not contain personally identifiable information, you may email it to [email protected].
By summer 2021, we generally mean the months of May through September 2021.
[E27A, E27B, OR E27C=1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5] File with SY 2020-2021 data submitted 1
[IF E29=1] File with summer 2021 data submitted 2
[IF E27A, E27B, OR E27C=1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5] Unable to submit file- SY 2020-2021 data not available 3
[IF E29=1] Unable to submit file- summer 2021 data not available 4
Unable to submit file- need assistance accessing secure file transfer site 5
HARD CHECK: IF E31= MISSING: The survey questions you will be asked about are based on your response to this question so it is essential that you provide a response before moving on. |
E31=1 OR 5 |
E32. Does the file include the following information on use of the meal pattern flexibility waiver(s)by local program operators during SY 2020-2021?
|
Select one per row |
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|
No |
Yes, for some LPOs |
Yes, for all LPOs |
a. When the waiver was used |
0 |
1 |
2 |
b. Where the waiver used |
0 |
1 |
2 |
c. Food components for which the waiver was used |
0 |
1 |
2 |
NO RESPONSE M
E31=2 OR 5 |
E33. Does the file include the following information on use of the SSO Meal Pattern Flexibilities waiver by local program operators during summer 2021?
By summer 2021, we generally mean the months of May through September 2021.
|
Select one per row |
||
|
No |
Yes, for some LPOs |
Yes, for all LPOs |
a. When the waiver was used |
0 |
1 |
2 |
b. Where the waiver used |
0 |
1 |
2 |
c. Food components for which the waiver was used |
0 |
1 |
2 |
NO RESPONSE M
E31=3 |
E34. Why are you not able to provide a file with SY 2020-2021 information?
Select ALL THAT APPLY
Did not collect this information 1
Other (specify) 2
NO RESPONSE M
E31=3 |
E35. For which of the following time periods did the majority of local program operators that used the meal pattern flexibility waiver(s) waive food component requirements in SY 2020-2021 in each program?
By majority we mean more than half. Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
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Select one per column |
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|
[NSLP=1] NSLP |
[SBP=1] SBP |
[SSO=1] SSO |
[SFSP=1] SFSP |
[CACFP=1] CACFP |
a. Component requirements were waived for the entirety of SY 2020-2021 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
b. Component requirements were waived for specific days or weeks during SY 2020-2021 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
c. Component requirements were waived for specific months during SY 2020-2021 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
d. Don’t know |
d |
d |
d |
d |
d |
E31=3 |
E36. Please indicate which, if any, food component requirements local program operators waived with the meal pattern flexibility waiver(s) during SY 2020-2021.
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Select all that apply |
||||||
|
Grains |
Fruits |
Vegetables |
Meats/ meat alternates |
Milk |
Waiver not used for this program |
Don’t know |
a. [NSLP=1] National School Lunch Program (NSLP) |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
n |
d |
b. [SBP=1] School Breakfast Program (SBP) |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
n |
d |
c. [SSO=1] Seamless Summer Option (SSO) |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
n |
d |
d. [SFSP=1] Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
n |
d |
e. [CACFP=1] Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
n |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
E36A OR E36C=2 |
E37. Please indicate which vegetable subgroup requirements local program operators waived with the meal pattern flexibility waiver(s) during SY 2020-2021.
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
PROGRAMMER: DISPLAY EACH PROGRAM WHERE E36a OR E36c=2.
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Select all that apply |
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|
Dark Green |
Red/Orange |
Starchy |
Legumes |
Other |
Don’t know |
a. [2 SELECTED FOR E36a] National School Lunch Program (NSLP) |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
b. [2 SELECTED FOR E36c] Seamless Summer Option (SSO) |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
E31=3 AND MORE THAN ONE ITEM SELECTED FOR ROW E36a, b, c, d, OR e |
E38. Approximately what proportion of local program operators waived requirements for two or more food components with the meal pattern flexibility waiver(s) during SY 2020-2021?
DISPLAY EACH PROGRAM WHERE MORE THAN ONE ITEM SELECTED IN ROW IN E30.
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Select one per row |
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|
Proportion of local program operators |
|||||
|
None |
Less than half |
About half |
More than half |
All |
Don’t know |
a. [MORE THAN ONE ITEM SELECTED IN ROW IN E36A] National School Lunch Program (NSLP) |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
b. [MORE THAN ONE ITEM SELECTED IN ROW IN E36B] School Breakfast Program (SBP) |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
c. [MORE THAN ONE ITEM SELECTED IN ROW IN E36C] Seamless Summer Option (SSO) |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
d. [MORE THAN ONE ITEM SELECTED IN ROW IN E36D] Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
e. [MORE THAN ONE ITEM SELECTED IN ROW IN E36E] Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
E31=4 |
E39. Why are you not able to provide a file with summer 2021 information?
Select ALL THAT APPLY
Did not collect this information 1
Other (specify) 2
NO RESPONSE M
E31=3 |
E39a. For which of the following time periods did the majority of SFAs that used the SSO Meal Pattern Flexibilities waiver waive food component requirements in summer 2021?
By majority we mean more than half. Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
Component requirements were waived for the entirety of summer 2021 1
Component requirements were waived for specific days or weeks during summer 2021 2
Component requirements were waived for specific months during summer 2021 3
Don’t know d
NO RESPONSE M
E31=4 |
E40. Please indicate which food component requirements local program operators waived with the SSO Meal Pattern Flexibilities waiver during summer 2021.
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Select all that apply |
||||||
|
Grains |
Fruits |
Vegetables |
Meats/ meat alternates |
Milk |
Waiver not used for this program |
Don’t know |
a. [SSO=1] Seamless Summer Option (SSO) |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
n |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
E40A=2 |
E41. Please indicate which vegetable subgroup requirements local program operators waived with the SSO Meal Pattern Flexibilities waiver during summer 2021.
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Select all that apply |
|||||
|
Dark Green |
Red/Orange |
Starchy |
Legumes |
Other |
Don’t know |
b. [E40a=2] Seamless Summer Option (SSO) |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
E31=4 AND MORE THAN ONE ITEM SELECTED FOR ROW E40a |
E42. Approximately what proportion of local program operators waived requirements for two or more food components with the SSO Meal Pattern Flexibilities waiver during summer 2021?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
DISPLAY EACH PROGRAM WHERE MORE THAN ONE ITEM SELECTED IN ROW IN E40A.
|
Select one per row |
|||||
|
Proportion of local program operators |
|||||
|
None |
Less than half |
About half |
More than half |
All |
Don’t know |
a. [MORE THAN ONE ITEM SELECTED IN ROW IN E40A] Seamless Summer Option (SSO) |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
F. Changes to use of monitoring waivers since September 2020
ALL |
F1_intro. The next set of questions is about changes in use of nationwide waivers related to Child Nutrition Program monitoring since September 2020. Responding to these questions will ensure that your State Agency’s reporting requirements for SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 extensions of the nationwide waivers covered in the first SMO survey (conducted in spring 2021) are satisfied.
ALL |
F1. For which Child Nutrition Programs did local program operators (LPOs) use the following waiver extension(s) in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 (as applicable)?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
|
[NSLP=1] NSLP |
[SBP=1] SBP |
[SFSP=1] SFSP |
[CACFP=1] CACFP |
None |
|
|
|
|
5 |
0 |
|
1 |
2 |
|
|
0 |
|
|
|
4 |
|
0 |
NO RESPONSE M
[F1A=5], [F1B=1 OR 2], OR [F1C=4] |
F2. Compared to the period from March through September 2020, did the number of local program operators (LPOs) using the onsite monitoring waiver(s) in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 (as applicable) increase, decrease, or stay the same in each Child Nutrition Program?
If local program operators in a program did not use the earlier version of the waiver from March through September 2020, but did use the extension in SY 2020-2021, please select, “More LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021.”
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
|
Compared to March through September 2020 |
|||
|
More LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 |
Fewer LPOs used waiver in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 |
About the same number of LPOs used the waiver in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
[F1A=5], [F1B=1 OR 2], OR [F1C=4] |
F2a. Is there anything else you would like to share about how use of the onsite monitoring waiver(s) in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 (as applicable) differed from March through September 2020?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
No other changes in use of waiver(s) 0
NO RESPONSE M
[F1A=5], [F1B=1 OR 2], OR [F1C=4] |
F2b. Compared to how the onsite monitoring waiver(s) improved services to children in the period from March through September 2020 (for example, by increasing administrative resources for identifying meal sites or providing meals), did these waivers improve services to children differently in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 (as applicable) in each Child Nutrition Program?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
Any item in F2B=1 |
F2c. Please describe how the onsite monitoring waiver(s) improved services to children in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 (as applicable) differently than how the waiver(s) improved services to children from March through September 2020.
NO RESPONSE M
F1A=5 |
F3a. Did local program operators conduct the following types of monitoring in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 (as applicable) under the CACFP Onsite Monitoring waiver?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
a. Desk audit- paperwork review |
1 |
0 |
d |
b. Desk audit- interviews with site operators |
1 |
0 |
d |
c. Virtual observations conducted through live stream video |
1 |
0 |
d |
d. Virtual observations through review of site photos |
1 |
0 |
d |
e. On-site while assisting with or observing meal service |
1 |
0 |
d |
f. Other type of monitoring (specify)
|
1 |
0 |
d |
g. No monitoring conducted |
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
F1B=1 OR 2 |
F3b. Did local program operators conduct the following types of monitoring in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 (as applicable) under the School Meals Onsite Monitoring waiver?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
a. Desk audit- paperwork review |
1 |
0 |
d |
b. Desk audit- interviews with site operators |
1 |
0 |
d |
c. Virtual observations conducted through live stream video |
1 |
0 |
d |
d. Virtual observations through review of site photos |
1 |
0 |
d |
e. On-site while assisting with or observing meal service |
1 |
0 |
d |
f. Other type of monitoring (specify)
|
1 |
0 |
d |
g. No monitoring conducted |
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
F1C=4 |
F3c. Did local program operators conduct the following types of monitoring in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 (as applicable) under the SFSP Onsite Monitoring waiver?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
PROGRAMMER NOTE: PLEASE ASK THIS QUESTION FOR EACH ITEM SELECTED IN F1. IF ALL ITEMS SELECTED, WE WOULD ASK THIS QUESTION THREE TIMES.
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
a. Desk audit- paperwork review |
1 |
0 |
d |
b. Desk audit- interviews with site operators |
1 |
0 |
d |
c. Virtual observations conducted through live stream video |
1 |
0 |
d |
d. Virtual observations through review of site photos |
1 |
0 |
d |
e. On-site while assisting with or observing meal service |
1 |
0 |
d |
f. Other type of monitoring (specify)
|
1 |
0 |
d |
g. No monitoring conducted |
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
ALL |
F4_intro. The next few questions are about changes in your State Agency’s use of monitoring waivers in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021.
ALL |
F4. For which Child Nutrition Programs id your State Agency use the following waiver extension(s) in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 (as applicable)?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
|
[NSLP=1] NSLP |
[SBP=1] SBP |
[SFSP=1] SFSP |
[CACFP=1] CACFP |
None |
|
|
|
|
5 |
0 |
|
1 |
2 |
|
|
0 |
|
|
|
4 |
|
0 |
NO RESPONSE M
F4a, b, or c=1, 2, 4, or 5 |
F4a. Is there anything else you would like to share about how your State Agency’s use of the onsite monitoring waiver(s) in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 (as applicable) differed from March through September 2020?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
No other changes in use of waiver(s) 0
NO RESPONSE M
F4a, b, or c=1, 2, 4, or 5 |
F4b. Compared to how your State Agency’s use of the onsite monitoring waiver(s) improved services to children in the period from March through September 2020 (for example, by increasing administrative resources for approving meal sites or providing technical assistance), did these waivers improve services to children differently in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 (as applicable) in each Child Nutrition Program?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
|
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
F4ba, b, d, or e=1 |
F4c. Please describe how your State Agency’s use of the onsite monitoring waiver(s) improved services to children in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 (as applicable) differently than how the waiver(s) improved services to children from March through September 2020.
NO RESPONSE M
F4A=5 |
F5a. Did your State Agency use the following types of monitoring in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 (as applicable) under the CACFP Onsite Monitoring waiver?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
a. Desk audit- paperwork review |
1 |
0 |
d |
b. Desk audit- interviews with local program operators |
1 |
0 |
d |
c. Virtual observations conducted through live stream video |
1 |
0 |
d |
d. Virtual observations through review of site photos |
1 |
0 |
d |
e. On-site socially distanced observations |
1 |
0 |
d |
f. Other type of monitoring (specify)
|
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
F4B=1 OR 2 |
F5b. Did your State Agency use the following types of monitoring in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 (as applicable) under the School Meals Onsite Monitoring?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
a. Desk audit- paperwork review |
1 |
0 |
d |
b. Desk audit- interviews with local program operators |
1 |
0 |
d |
c. Virtual observations conducted through live stream video |
1 |
0 |
d |
d. Virtual observations through review of site photos |
1 |
0 |
d |
e. On-site socially distanced observations |
1 |
0 |
d |
f. Other type of monitoring (specify)
|
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
F4C=4 |
F5c. Did your State Agency use the following types of monitoring in SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021 (as applicable) under the SFSP Onsite Monitoring Requirements for SAs waiver?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
a. Desk audit- paperwork review |
1 |
0 |
d |
b. Desk audit- interviews with local program operators |
1 |
0 |
d |
c. Virtual observations conducted through live stream video |
1 |
0 |
d |
d. Virtual observations through review of site photos |
1 |
0 |
d |
e. On-site socially distanced observations |
1 |
0 |
d |
f. Other type of monitoring (specify)
|
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
SFSP=1 |
F6_intro. The next few questions are about changes in use of monitoring waivers in summer 2021.
SFSP=1 |
F6. Did local program operators use the #81 - SFSP First Week Site Visits- Extension 3, Sept. 30, 2021 waiver extension in summer 2021?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waivers List page].
Yes 1
No 0
NO RESPONSE M
F6=1 |
F7. Compared to summer 2020, did the number of local program operators (LPOs) using the SFSP First Week Site Visits waiver in summer 2021 increase, decrease, or stay the same?
By summer 2020, we generally mean the months of May through September 2020.
If local program operators in a program did not use the earlier version of the waiver in summer 2020, but did use the extension in summer 2021, please select, “More LPOs used waiver in summer 2021.”
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
More LPOs used waiver in summer 2021 1
Fewer LPOs used waiver in summer 2021 2
About the same number of LPOs used the waiver in summer 2021 0
Don’t know d
NO RESPONSE M
F6=1 |
F7a. Is there anything else you would like to share about how use of the SFSP First Week Site Visits waiver in summer 2021 differed from summer 2020?
No other changes in use of waiver(s) 0
NO RESPONSE M
F6=1 |
F7b. Compared to how the SFSP First Week Site Visits waiver improved services to children in summer 2020 (for example, by increasing the ability of local program operators to begin operations more quickly or increasing administrative resources for providing meals), did the waiver improve services to children differently in summer 2021?
FNS guidance on each of the waivers is available here [link to Waiver List page].
Yes 1
No 0
Don’t know d
NO RESPONSE M
F7B=1 |
F7c. Please describe how the SFSP First Week Site Visits waiver improved services to children in summer 2021 differently than how the waiver improved services to children from summer 2020.
NO RESPONSE M
F6=1 |
F8. Did SFSP sponsors conduct the following types of monitoring in summer 2021 under the SFSP First Week Site Visits waiver?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
|
Yes |
No |
Don’t know |
a. Desk audit- paperwork review |
1 |
0 |
d |
b. Desk audit- interviews with site operators |
1 |
0 |
d |
c. Virtual observations conducted through live stream video |
1 |
0 |
d |
d. Virtual observations through review of site photos |
1 |
0 |
d |
e. On-site while assisting with or observing meal service |
1 |
0 |
d |
f. Other type of monitoring (specify)
|
1 |
0 |
d |
g. No monitoring conducted |
1 |
0 |
d |
NO RESPONSE M
G. Emergency Funding
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G1_intro. This section is about use of the Child Nutrition Emergency Operational Costs Reimbursement Program(s), which were intended to provide additional funding for local Child Nutrition Program operators whose revenues declined or were temporarily interrupted during the early months of the pandemic (March-June 2020) due to COVID-19 related restrictions and closures.
Together with the Nationwide Waivers offered by FNS under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, the Child Nutrition Emergency Operational Costs Reimbursement Programs are specifically targeted toward addressing operational hurdles faced by program operators and aim to deliver relief from the impacts of COVID-19. Your responses to the questions below combined with your input on the use and impacts of the Nationwide Waivers will help FNS to gain a comprehensive understanding of how successfully these policies worked together to help State and local agencies to overcome their pandemic challenges.
State agencies that chose to participate in these reimbursement programs must submit a report to FNS no later than March 31, 2022 that includes a summary of the use of program funds by the State agency and program operators that received benefits. Completion of this survey section satisfies that statutory reporting requirement, though FNS will provide State agencies additional opportunities in the future to voluntarily share supplemental information they may have collected on the use of these funds by program operators.
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G1. Which of the Child Nutrition Emergency Operational Costs Reimbursement Program(s) did your State Agency elect to administer?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
Select ALL THAT APPLY
[IF NSLP, SBP, OR SSO=1] School Programs 1
[IF CACFP=1] CACFP 2
Don’t know d
NO RESPONSE M
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G2. Did you accept the 1% State administrative funds made available for Child Nutrition Emergency Operational Costs Reimbursement Program(s)?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
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[IF NSLP, SBP, OR SSO=1] Yes, for School Programs 1 SKIP TO G4
[IF CACFP=1] Yes, for CACFP 2 SKIP TO G4
No, declined funds 0 SKIP TO G3
Don’t know d
NO RESPONSE M
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G3. Why did your State Agency decline the 1% State administrative funds made available for the Child Nutrition Emergency Operational Costs Reimbursement Program(s)?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
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Sufficient State administrative funds on-hand (ex. SAE) 1
Minimal or no expense associated with administering Program(s) 2
Concerns about possible reporting burden 3
Other (specify) 4
Don’t know d
NO RESPONSE M
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G4. Based on your current knowledge, for what types of expenses did local program operators use, or plan to use, the School Programs Emergency Operational Costs reimbursement payments distributed by your State agency?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Food costs 1
Labor (e.g., salaries/benefits) 2
Supplies/Equipment 3
Operations/Administrative 4
Other (specify) 5
Don’t know d
NO RESPONSE M
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G4a. Please provide further details on the current and/or planned use of these funds by local program operators for the School Programs:
(3000 character limit)
NO RESPONSE M
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G5. Based on your current knowledge, for what types of expenses did local program operators use, or plan to use, the Child and Adult Care Food Program Emergency Operational Costs reimbursement payments distributed by your State agency?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
Food costs 1
Labor (e.g., salaries/benefits) 2
Supplies/Equipment 3
Operations/Administrative 4
Other (specify) 5
Don’t know d
NO RESPONSE M
G5=1, 2, 3, 4, OR 5 |
G5a. Please provide further details on the current and/or planned use of these funds by local program operators for the Child and Adult Care Food Program:
(3000 character limit)
NO RESPONSE M
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G6. Based on your current knowledge, how effective were the Child Nutrition Emergency Operational Costs reimbursement payments received by your local program operators in stabilizing the financial health of their food service operations and/or making up for lost revenues during the public health emergency in spring 2020?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
Highly effective 1
Somewhat effective 2
Minimally effective 3
Don’t know d
NO RESPONSE M
G6=1, 2, or 3 |
G6a. If you are able to provide further details on how Child Nutrition Emergency Operational Costs reimbursement payments received by your local program operators were [FILL G6 RESPONSE], please do so below:
(3000 character limit)
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G7. Did your State Agency experience any of the following challenges during the process of calculating and disbursing Child Nutrition Emergency Operational Costs Reimbursement Program payments?
Please provide your best estimate. If you do not have this information, please select “Don’t know.”
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Complexity of calculations 1
Identifying eligible program operators 2
Timing associated with necessary systems upgrades 3
Costs associated with necessary systems upgrades 4
Communicating with local program operators 5
Obtaining assurance statements from local program operators 6
Meeting statutory or programmatic deadlines 7
Other (specify) 8
None of the above 0
Don’t know d
NO RESPONSE M
G7=1, 2, 3, 4, 5, OR 6 |
G7a. If you wish to provide further details on the challenges you experienced during the process of calculating and disbursing Child Nutrition Emergency Operational Costs Reimbursement Program payments, please do so below:
(3000 character limit)
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V. Challenges (Optional)
V_intro. This section asks about challenges your State Agency experienced during SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021. While this section is not required to fulfill State agencies’ statutory reporting requirements, your answers to these questions will help inform FNS’s future policy, guidance, and technical assistance and will provide an opportunity for you to tell FNS anything you want us to know about the waiver implementation process or the operational or financial challenges your State agency experienced with CN Program administration during SY 2020-2021 or summer 2021.
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V1. Did your State Agency experience any operational challenges with administering Child Nutrition Programs during SY 2020-2021 or summer 2021? For example, managing multiple CN programs simultaneously, staffing shortages, or unclear or untimely guidance from FNS.
Yes 1
No 0 GO TO V3
NO RESPONSE M GO TO V3
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V2. What factors contributed to operational challenges your State Agency experienced with administering Child Nutrition Programs during SY 2020-2021 or summer 2021?
If a factor contributed to operational challenges for all listed Child Nutrition Programs your State Agency administers, please select “All.”
PROGRAMMER: DISPLAY COLUMNS BASED ON SA PROGRAM OVERSIGHT (SAMPLE FILE VARIABLES LISTED BELOW).
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V2oth. What other factors contributed to operational challenges your State Agency experienced administering Child Nutrition Programs during SY 2020-2021 or summer 2021?
NO RESPONSE M
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V3. Did your State Agency experience any financial challenges with administering Child Nutrition Programs during SY 2020-2021 or summer 2021?
Yes 1
No 0 GO TO V5
NO RESPONSE M GO TO V5
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V4. What factors contributed to financial challenges your State Agency experienced with administering Child Nutrition Programs during SY 2020-2021 or summer 2021?
If a factor contributed to financial challenges for all listed Child Nutrition Programs your State Agency administers, please select “All.”
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[IF NSLP=1] NSLP |
[IF SBP=1] SBP |
[IF SSO=1] SSO |
[IF SFSP=1] SFSP |
[IF CACFP=1] CACFP |
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b. Increased staff hours |
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c. Staff overtime |
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d. Insufficient State administrative expense funds (SAE) or State administrative funds (SAF) |
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e. Rules regarding use of State administrative expense funds (SAE) or State administrative funds (SAF) |
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f. IT system changes |
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g. No financial challenges with program administration. |
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V4oth. What other factors contributed to financial challenges your State Agency experienced with administering Child Nutrition Programs during SY 2020-2021 or summer 2021?
NO RESPONSE M
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V5. Did your State Agency experience any challenges with implementing or using the nationwide COVID-19 Child Nutrition waivers during SY 2020-2021 or summer 2021?
Yes 1
No 0
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V6. What factors assisted your State Agency’s efforts to overcome challenges with implementing or using the nationwide COVID-19 Child Nutrition waivers?
Select ALL THAT APPLY
Timely technical assistance from FNS Regional Office 1
Comprehensive technical assistance from FNS Regional Office 2
Timely guidance and clarification from FNS National Office 3
Comprehensive guidance and clarification from FNS National Office 4
Collaboration with local program operators 5
Collaboration with suppliers or food vendors 6
Other (specify) 7
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V7. Of the challenges your State Agency experienced in implementing or using the COVID-19 Child Nutrition waivers during SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021, which were you unable to overcome?
NO RESPONSE M
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V8. Is there anything else FNS should know about the waiver implementation process or State and local efforts to operate Child Nutrition Programs during SY 2020-2021 and summer 2021?
NO RESPONSE M
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File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
File Title | SMO STATE SURVEY |
Subject | WEB |
Author | MATHEMATICA |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2021-10-18 |