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				P rivacyThe
				study uses strict security protocols to ensure the privacy and
				security of your information. The
				study team will keep all information you provide private, to the
				full extent allowed by law, and will use the information only for
				the purposes of this study.  
				    
					 Providers
					can download the smartphone application (app) to their cell
					phone, or access it on a laptop computer/tablet. No costs
					are associated with downloading
 the app.
 
 
 Yes.
					Providers can choose their language preference from the app’s
					main screen, for cell phone and computer. 
					 
 
 The
					reporting time may vary depending on the number of meals a
					provider serves and the number of children enrolled in the day
					care.  However, we estimate that the daily reporting time is
					approximately 15 minutes or less. 
					 
 
 
 
 
 
 The study team will not
				identify participating providers or sponsors in any reports, data
				files,
 or correspondence provided to the USDA.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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							Contact UsHave a Question or Need Help?Please
							contact us toll-free at 1-800-912-9384
							or email us at CACFP@manhattanstrategy.com.
							 We are
							happy to assist you.
     
								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-xxxx.  The time required to complete this information
								collection is estimated to average 15 minutes 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. 
 
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					OMB
					Number:  0584-XXXX 
					Expiration
					Date:  XX/XX/XXXX 
					
 
					CACFP
					Meal
					Claims Feasibility 
					Study 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
					
 
					
 
					
 
					
 
					Study conducted for 
					 
					the Food and 
					 
					Nutrition Service 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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				What is the CACFP Meals Claims Feasibility Study?
				 
				  
 
 
 
 
				The U.S. Food and Nutrition
				Service (FNS) funds the Child and Adult Care Food Program
				(CACFP).  The agency is conducting a study to test the
				feasibility of a new method to find out whether day care
				providers are claiming and receiving the correct amount of
				reimbursement for meals they serve. The agency is required to
				determine this in order to meet the Federal Government’s
				reporting requirement for measuring the integrity of the CACFP.  
				 FNS
				has contracted with Manhattan Strategy Group (MSG), an
				experienced program evaluation and research firm, to conduct the
				feasibility study. MSG designed two technologies for the study
				that provide simple means for providers to report meal serving
				times and for parents to report child attendance. 
				 
 The
				study collects data from selected sponsors, providers, and
				parents. During the study: 
 
 
 
				  
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				Your Role in the StudyYou
				have been randomly selected to participate in the study. The
				MSG study team would like to partner with you for the study. Your
				participation is crucial to ensure the success of this study.
				Your participation is strongly encouraged under Section 305 of
				the Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act (CNR). We greatly
				appreciate your cooperation and support.   
 
				The Role of a Sponsor Organization in the StudyYour
				participation in the study will not impact any benefits that your
				sponsor organization or its subsidiary FDCHs are entitled
				to under CACFP.
 If
				you are a sponsoring organization, we ask you to support the
				study by doing the following: 
 
				
  
				 The
				MSG study team will partner with you to make the
				transmission of requested data as
 easy as possible.
 
 
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 The
				Role of a Provider in the Study
Your
				participation in the study will not impact your current agreement
				with your sponsor organization, or the meals you currently claim
				for reimbursement.
 We
				would like you, as a study participant, to take a few minutes
				each day to use a simple smartphone application or website to
				report meal claims for the month of March 2017.  For
				your participation in the study, we will provide you with a Visa
				gift card of $60. During
				the study, the smartphone application, called the Meal Service
				Reporting System (MSRS), will allow you to report daily child
				attendance and meal services you provided to children. It
				will not take the place of the current reporting approach you use
				to file meal claims with your sponsor.
				 We also ask you to support the invitation of parents in your day
				care to the study. 
				You will receive an
				easy-to-follow user guide on how to use the technology before the
				study starts. Technical assistance will be available to
				help you use the system when you need it during the study.
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