INSTRUMENTS
APPENDIX A1
MAIN STUDY SPONSOR INSTRUMENTS
APPENDIX A1.1
CHILD CARE CENTER ONLY SPONSORS
Child Care Center Sponsor Survey Instrument
General Characteristics of Your Organization as a CACFP Sponsor
This section asks about your organization and your relationship with the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) as well as other programs.
1. Is your organization a private not-for-profit, private for-profit, or is it a public agency, school, or school district?
Private, not-for-profit 
Private, for-profit 
Public agency, school, or school district 
2. Which of the following best describes your organization? (Check one box)
Social service agency 
Child care agency 
Charitable organization 
Local education agency 
School 
College or university 
Religious organization 
Tribal organization 
U.S. Military 
YMCA or YWCA 
Other 
(Please specify)
3. In what year did your organization first become a CACFP sponsor for child care centers?
|___|___|___|___|
Don’t know 
4. In October 2014, how many adult centers did your organization claim for CACFP?
Number of adult day centers |___|___|___|
5. In October 2014, how many total sites (not including adult care CACFP sites) did your organization claim for CACFP?
Total sites |___|___|___|
5a. How many of these sites were not-for-profit child care centers?
Nonprofit centers |___|___|___|
5b. How many of these sites were for-profit (Title XX) child care centers?
For-profit centers |___|___|___|
5c. How many of these sites were “outside of school hours” centers?
Number of centers |___|___|___|
5d. How many of these sites participated in the At-Risk CACFP?
Number of centers |___|___|___|
5e. How many of these sites were “emergency shelter” sites?
Number of centers |___|___|___|
6. How much did your organization receive for all CACFP reimbursable meals and snacks served in child care centers in October 2014? (Include only USDA/CACFP reimbursements. Do not include any additional state reimbursements.)
$ |___|___|___| , |___|___|___|
7. Did your organization retain any of these meal reimbursements to offset the cost of administering the CACFP for these centers?
Yes 
No   GO TO QUESTION 8
7a. In October 2014, how much of these meal reimbursements did your organization retain to offset the cost of administering the CACFP for these centers?
$ |___|___|___| , |___|___|___|
7b. Approximately what percentage of your organization’s total funding for administrative functions comes from money retained from CACFP meal reimbursements for child care centers?
|___|___| %
8. Which of the following best describes the geographic area served by your CACFP sponsorship? (Check one box)
Part of a town or city 
One or more towns or cities, but not an entire
county 
An entire county 
A group of counties 
Entire state 
Other 
(Please specify)
9. Approximately what percentage of the child care centers that your organization sponsors are located in a tribal area?
|___|___|___| %
Don’t know 
10. In addition to the CACFP, does your organization manage or administer any other USDA food and nutrition programs?
Yes 
No   GO TO QUESTION 11
10a. Which of the following USDA programs does your organization manage or administer? (Check all that apply)
National School Lunch Program 
School Breakfast Program 
Summer Food Service Program 
Special Milk Program 
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Program 
Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for
Women, Infants and Children (WIC) 
Commodity Supplemental Food Program 
USDA Commodities Program 
The Emergency Food Assistance Program
(TEFAP) 
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
(SNAP) Nutrition Education 
Other program 
(Please specify)
11. Does your organization administer or provide any services that are not funded by USDA?
Yes 
No   GO TO QUESTION 12
11a. Which of the following types of non-USDA funded services does your organization administer or provide? (Check all that apply)
Child care locator/finder 
Child care subsidies 
Child care staff training and professional
development 
Technical assistance/coaching/mentoring for
quality improvement 
Outside school hours program 
Home visiting 
Parent support and education 
Nutrition and/or health education 
Early intervention services (Part C for children
with or at-risk of developmental disabilities) 
Community recreation program 
Adult day care program 
Domestic violence shelter 
Food pantry or soup kitchen 
Other 
(Please specify)
Training and Assistance Provided by Your State CACFP Agency
In this section, we are interested in the training and technical assistance provided by your State CACFP Agency and on what CACFP-related topics it would be helpful to receive more training or assistance.
12. During the past 12 months, did your State CACFP Agency provide a mandatory annual training to you or anyone else on your staff?
Yes 
No   GO TO QUESTION 13
12a. What was the format of this training? (Check one box)
Web-based 
In-person group classes or workshops 
Self-study 
One-on-one 
Other 
(Please specify)
12b. What topics were covered in this training? (Check all that apply)
CACFP meal requirements 
CACFP administrative requirements 
CACFP monitoring requirements 
Child care center applications 
Preparing and filing monthly reimbursement
claims 
Administrative reimbursement 
For-profit center eligibility 
Family/child income eligibility 
Serious deficiencies 
Maintaining confidentiality 
USDA civil rights requirements 
Food purchasing 
Menu planning 
Food preparation 
Food safety/food service operations 
Nutrition 
Physical activity in child care 
Obesity prevention 
Best practices in child care 
Staff wellness 
Parent relations 
Recognizing abuse and neglect 
Other 
(Please specify)
12c. How satisfied are you with this training?
Very satisfied 
Satisfied 
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 
Dissatisfied 
Very dissatisfied 
13. During the past 12 months, has your State CACFP Agency provided you or your staff any additional training?
Yes 
No   GO TO QUESTION 14
13a. What was the most common format of this additional training? (Check one box)
Web-based 
In-person group classes or workshops 
Self-study 
One-on-one 
Other 
(Please specify)
13b. What topics were covered in this additional training? (Check all that apply)
CACFP meal requirements 
CACFP administrative requirements 
CACFP monitoring requirements 
Child care center applications 
Preparing and filing monthly reimbursement
claims 
Administrative reimbursement 
For-profit center eligibility 
Family/child income eligibility 
Serious deficiencies 
Maintaining confidentiality 
USDA civil rights requirements 
Food purchasing 
Menu planning 
Food preparation 
Food safety/food service operations 
Nutrition 
Physical activity in child care 
Obesity prevention 
Best practices in child care 
Staff wellness 
Parent relations 
Recognizing abuse and neglect 
Other 
(Please specify)
13c. How satisfied are you with this additional training?
Very satisfied 
Satisfied 
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 
Dissatisfied 
Very dissatisfied 
14. During the past 12 months, have you received any technical assistance from your State CACFP Agency?
Yes 
No   GO TO QUESTION 15
14a. On what topics did you receive technical assistance from your State CACFP Agency? (Check all that apply)
Menu planning/sample menus 
Food vendor contracts 
Staff training 
Recruitment and retention of child care
centers 
Budgeting 
Computer support 
Other 
(Please specify)
14b. How satisfied are you with the technical assistance available from your State CACFP Agency?
Very satisfied 
Satisfied 
Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 
Dissatisfied 
Very dissatisfied 
15. Are there any food, nutrition or CACFP-related topics on which you would like to receive more training or assistance?
Yes 
No   GO TO QUESTION 16
15a. On what topics would you like to receive more training or assistance? (Check all that apply)
Menu planning/sample menus 
Food vendor contracts 
Staff training 
Recruitment and retention of CACFP
sites 
Budgeting 
Computer support 
Training our CACFP sites 
Networking with other sponsors in my
state 
Other 
(Please specify)
Electronic Systems You Use for CACFP
This section asks about any electronic systems that you use to manage your CACFP claims.
16. Does your organization use an electronic system or systems to check CACFP reimbursement claims?
Yes 
No   GO TO QUESTION 17
16a. Were any of the electronic systems you use for CACFP developed in house?
Yes 
No 
16b. Were any of the electronic systems you use for CACFP developed by your State CACFP Agency?
Yes 
No 
16c. Are any of the electronic systems you use commercial systems?
Yes 
No   GO TO QUESTION 17
16d. What are the names of the commercial electronic systems you use for CACFP? (Check all that apply)
Minute Menu 
Nutrition Manager 
Procare 
Child Watch 
ChildPlus 
AccuTrack 
Maggey Deluxe 
Other 
(Please specify)
Don’t know 
| CACFP Staffing | 
This section asks about the total number of people employed by your organization and how many of those work on the CACFP. Please do not include any of your organization’s employees who work primarily on-site at the child care centers you sponsor.
17. How many employees (counting part- and full-time staff equally) work in your organization?
Total number of employees |___|___|___|___|
17a. How many of these employees work on the CACFP on a regular basis?
Number of employees |___|___|___|
The following questions ask about turnover of the staff who worked on the CACFP on a regular basis in 2014.
18. Have any of the staff who worked on the CACFP on a regular basis in 2014 left your organization?
Yes 
No   GO TO QUESTION 19
18a. How many of these staff have left?
Number of staff |___|___|
18b. How many of these staff have been replaced?
Number of staff |___|___|
The next three questions ask about staff time spent on CACFP. For a typical month, please estimate the percentage of the total time spent by your staff on specific CACFP functions.
19. In a typical month, of the total time your staff spends on CACFP, approximately what percentage is spent on processing claims and reimbursements?
Less than 10% 
10% - 25% 
26% - 50% 
51% - 75% 
More than 75% 
20. In a typical month, of the total time your staff spends on CACFP, approximately what percentage is spent on monitoring and training?
Less than 10% 
10% - 25% 
26% - 50% 
51% - 75% 
More than 75% 
21. In a typical month, of the total time your staff spends on CACFP, approximately what percentage is spent on outreach?
Less than 10% 
10% - 25% 
26% - 50% 
51% - 75% 
More than 75% 
22. Does your organization’s CACFP employ anyone who has a degree or formal training in nutrition?
Yes 
No   GO TO QUESTION 23
22a. Are any of these individuals registered dietitians (R.D.) or registered dietitian nutritionists (RDN)?
Yes 
No 
Don’t know 
Training Your Organization Provided for Child Care Centers
In this section, we’re interested in the CACFP-related training your organization provided to child care center staff during the past 12 months. In your responses, do not include any informal training you or your staff provided during monitoring visits or in response to individual requests for assistance.
23. During the past 12 months, did your organization provide any CACFP-related training for any of the staff at the child care centers you sponsor?
Yes 
No   GO TO QUESTION 24
23a. What types of child care center staff received your CACFP-related training? (Check all that apply)
Center administrators 
Classroom staff 
Nutritionists (including RDs and RDNs) 
Food preparation staff 
Other 
(Please specify)
23b. What was the most common format that your organization used to provide CACFP training for center staff? (Check one box)
Web-based 
In-person group classes or workshops 
Self-Study 
One-on-one 
Other 
(Please specify)
23c. Thinking about a typical child care center that you sponsor, how many times during the past 12 months did your organization provide CACFP training for that center?
Number of times |___|___|
23d. Which of the following topics were covered in your CACFP trainings for child care center staff? (Check all that apply)
CACFP meal requirements 
CACFP recordkeeping requirements 
Preparing and filing monthly reimbursement
claims 
Family/child income eligibility 
CACFP monitoring requirements 
Defining serious deficiencies 
Maintaining confidentiality 
USDA civil rights requirements 
Appeals process for serious deficiencies 
Food purchasing 
Menu planning 
Food preparation 
Food safety/food service operations 
Nutrition 
Physical activity in child care 
Obesity prevention 
Best practices in child care 
Staff wellness 
Parent relations 
Recognizing abuse and neglect 
Other 
(Please specify)
Monitoring Visits
This section is about CACFP monitoring visits conducted by your organization.
24. For a typical child care center, how many times per year does your organization usually conduct CACFP monitoring visits?
Times per year |___|___|
25. For a typical child care center that is not a new CACFP site, how many of the visits each year are announced before the visit?
Number of monitoring visits
announced before the visit |___|___|
26. For a typical child care center, approximately how many minutes is the average CACFP monitoring visit your organization conducts?
Number of minutes |___|___|___|
27. Which of the following are the two most important enrollment-related areas reviewed during your organization’s CACFP monitoring visits with child care centers? (Check 2 boxes)
Child care license is current 
Health and safety guidelines followed 
A current enrollment record exists for each
child present, including provider's own 
Children in attendance less than or equal to
licensed capacity 
Food allergies documented 
Other 
(Please specify)
28. Which of the following are the two most important claiming and menu-related areas reviewed during your organization’s CACFP monitoring visits with child care centers? (Check 2 boxes)
Existence and accuracy of daily attendance
records 
Number of meals claimed compared to
licensed capacity 
Meal counts and menus are recorded daily 
5-day reconciliation 
Menu exists for each meal claimed, including
infant meals 
Menu production records are completed with
quantities 
Infant menu complies with CACFP meal pattern
requirements 
Food receipts support menu 
Other 
(Please specify)
29. Which of the following are the two most important meal-related areas observed and reviewed during your organization’s CACFP monitoring visits with child care centers? (Check 2 boxes)
Observed meal meets CACFP meal pattern
requirements 
Appropriate type of milk served to children 
Drinking water available throughout the day 
Meals served match menu 
Time of day meals and snacks served 
Type of meal service (family style vs. plated) 
Safe food handling practices observed 
Food allergies accommodated 
Other 
(Please specify)
30. Other than meeting CACFP monitoring requirements, what is the main reason that your organization conducts monitoring visits with child care centers? (Check one box)
Follow-up on corrective actions taken for
deficiencies 
Ensure nutritious meals and snacks are being
served 
Combine training and technical assistance
with monitoring 
Check in to make certain that provider is
pleased with the service provided by the
sponsor 
Provider requested a sponsor visit for help
with some issue 
Other 
(Please specify)
31. When your organization conducts monitoring visits with child care centers, what are the three most common deficiencies found that require corrective action? (Check 3 boxes)
Submission of false information on the
application 
Submission of false claims for reimbursement 
Simultaneous participation under more than
one sponsoring organization 
Non-compliance with CACFP meal pattern 
Failure to keep required records 
Failure to fill out menu production records
correctly 
Conduct or conditions that threaten the health
or safety of a child (or children) in care 
Water not available to children on request 
Number of children present is more than child
care center’s licensed capacity 
Other 
(Please specify)
32. Do you serve any child care centers where the staff do not speak English?
Yes 
No   GO TO QUESTION 33
32a. Does your organization conduct any monitoring visits, reviews or trainings in any languages other than English?
Yes 
No 
Satisfaction with State CACFP Agency
33. Please rate your level of satisfaction with your State CACFP Agency on the following factors: (Circle one number for each factor)
| Factor | Very Satisfied | Satisfied | Neither Satisfied nor Dissatisfied | Dissatisfied | Very Dissatisfied | Don’t Know | Not Applicable | 
| a. Processing your organization’s initial application | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | -8 | -9 | 
| b. Processing and payment of claims | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | -8 | -9 | 
| c. Review of your organization | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | -8 | -9 | 
| d. Annual contract renewal process, including budget and management plan renewal | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | -8 | -9 | 
| e. Use of technology | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | -8 | -9 | 
| f. Support of your organization’s use of technology for the CACFP | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | -8 | -9 | 
| g. Support for recruiting new child care centers | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | -8 | -9 | 
Sponsors’ Perceptions of the CACFP
34. The following is a list of possible benefits of the CACFP. Please rank the three benefits you consider to be the most important, with “1” being the most important, “2” being the second most important, and “3” being the third most important. (Rank 3)
Rank
CACFP provides nutritious meals to children |___|
CACFP teaches child care programs/providers
to plan and prepare nutritious meals |___|
CACFP feeds children who would otherwise
have limited access to nutritious food |___|
CACFP helps children develop healthy eating
habits |___|
CACFP keeps down the cost of child care |___|
CACFP helps parents learn the importance of
healthy eating |___|
CACFP helps child care programs stay in
business |___|
CACFP is an important part of the social safety
net for children and families |___|
CACFP facilitates child care center recruitment |___|
35. Overall, how would you rate your burden level to meet CACFP requirements? Think of burden as the amount of time and effort you have to put into meeting the requirements.
 
No burden at all 
 
GO TO QUESTION 42
Very low burden 
Low burden 
Neither high nor low 
High burden 
Very high burden 
36. How would you rate the level of burden for your organization for performing CACFP enrollment activities?
 
No burden at all 
 
GO TO QUESTION 37
Very low burden 
Low burden 
Neither high nor low 
High burden 
Very high burden 
36a. Thinking about the CACFP enrollment activities performed by your organization, which one do you find the most burdensome? (Check one box)
Determining free/reduced and paid
meal eligibility for children in child
care centers 
Processing parent income eligibility
applications 
Other 
(Please specify)
37. How would you rate the level of burden for your organization for performing CACFP claiming activities?
 
No burden at all 
 
GO TO QUESTION 38
Very low burden 
Low burden 
Neither high nor low 
High burden 
Very high burden 
37a. Thinking about the CACFP activities related to claiming performed by your organization, which one do you find the most burdensome? (Check one box)
Training centers on CACFP
recordkeeping requirements 
Reviewing claims 
Preparing and filing monthly
reimbursement claims 
Awaiting payment from the state 
Processing provider payments 
Other 
(Please specify)
38. How would you rate the level of burden for your organization to comply with CACFP menu requirements?
 
No burden at all 
 
GO TO QUESTION 39
Very low burden 
Low burden 
Neither high nor low 
High burden 
Very high burden 
38a. Thinking about the activities related to the CACFP menu requirements performed by your organization, which one do you find the most burdensome? (Check one box)
Training centers on CACFP meal
pattern requirements 
Training centers on the allowable
number of daily meals and snacks
per child 
Reviewing provider menus 
Other 
(Please specify)
39. How would you rate the level of burden for your organization for performing activities related to CACFP monitoring?
 
No burden at all 
 
GO TO QUESTION 40
Very low burden 
Low burden 
Neither high nor low 
High burden 
Very high burden 
39a. Thinking about the activities related to CACFP monitoring performed by your organization, which one do you find the most burdensome? (Check one box)
Conducting required monitoring visits 
Conducting 5-day reconciliations 
Following up on serious deficiencies 
Other 
(Please specify)
40. How would you rate the level of burden for your organization for performing CACFP recordkeeping?
 
No burden at all 
 
GO TO QUESTION 41
Very low burden 
Low burden 
Neither high nor low 
High burden 
Very high burden 
40a. Thinking about the activities related to CACFP recordkeeping performed by your organization, which one do you find the most burdensome? (Check one box)
Completing annual budget and
management plan renewal process 
Utilizing automated systems 
Maintaining both paper and electronic
records 
Inconsistent interpretation of federal
CACFP rules 
Total CACFP paperwork 
Other 
(Please specify)
41. How would you rate the level of burden for your organization for performing outreach to new CACFP sites?
 
No burden at all 
 
GO TO QUESTION 42
Very low burden 
Low burden 
Neither high nor low 
High burden 
Very high burden 
41a. Thinking about the CACFP outreach activities performed by your organization, which one do you find the most burdensome? (Check one box)
Identifying potential sites 
Conducting pre-approval visits 
Other 
(Please specify)
42. Do you collect information from child care centers who have left your CACFP to determine the reasons why they left?
Yes 
No   GO TO QUESTION 43
42a. How does your organization collect this information?
Questionnaires or other forms when
centers leave the program 
Interviews with center directors when
they leave the program 
Anecdotal information 
Studies or evaluations 
Other ways 
(Please specify)
43. What do you think are the two most common reasons child care centers leave the CACFP? (Check 2 boxes)
Paperwork burden too high 
Not enough low-income children enrolled 
Difficult to comply with meal requirements 
Unannounced site monitoring visits 
Serious deficiency process 
Meal reimbursement rates are too low 
Child care center lost license 
Other reason 
(Please specify)
Don’t know 
44. Other than program reimbursement levels, what do you think are the two greatest barriers to increasing CACFP participation among child care centers? (Check 2 boxes)
Paperwork burden for parent applications 
Other paperwork burden related to CACFP 
Application process is too complicated 
Takes too much time to apply and be approved 
Centers’ reluctance to participate in
government programs 
Other 
(Please specify)
 
 
GO TO QUESTION 45
Eligible centers already participate 
Don’t know 
44a. Do you have any suggestions for reducing or eliminating these barriers to CACFP participation?
Yes 
No   GO TO QUESTION 45
44b. What are your suggestions for reducing or eliminating these barriers to CACFP participation?
45. Based on your experience, do you think any areas of the CACFP need to be improved?
Yes 
No   Thank you!
45a. What suggestions do you have for improving CACFP?
Thank you for completing the questionnaire. Please return it in the enclosed postage-paid envelope to:
CACFP Sponsor and Provider Study
Westat
1600 Research Blvd.
Rm. _____
Rockville, MD 20850
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