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Community Eligibility Provision (CEP)

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If you would like to take a deeper dive into what CEP may look like in your school / district, fill out the form below and a Michigan CEP expert will get back to you.

CEP Assessment Tools

From maximizing ISPs to business savvy strategies to increase revenue. We have several tools for you!

Meals Count is a free tool to help school districts optimize their Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) applications, maximize school meal funding, and fight childhood hunger.

Optimizing CEP Revenue With Meals Count

No Kid Hungry CEP Webinars

Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) 101

How does CEP work? What are the costs and benefits? Join this webinar to learn more about the nuts and bolts of CEP, key upcoming dates, and tools to help you make decisions about whether CEP adoption is right for your community.

Want to make Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) a success? Watch this deep dive into CEP implementation. You will learn strategies and best practices to maximize the benefits of CEP. This webinar is perfect for both districts new to and familiar with CEP. We promise you’ll come away with tips and tricks to make this school year the best yet.

FRAC CEP Webinars

Making CEP Work with Low ISPs and Partial District Implementation 

Community Eligibility provides an excellent opportunity for high poverty schools to offer free breakfast and lunch to all students beyond the 2021-2022 school year. The community eligibility reimbursement formula determines what percent of meals are reimbursed at the free and paid rates. Thousands of schools and districts across the country have experienced the benefits of community eligibility by participating with ISPs below 60 percent and by having individual schools participate within a district. Watch this webinar to learn about the strategies and resources available for making community eligibility work with low ISPs and/or partial district implementation.

Community Eligibility Provision (CEP): Implementing in States that Require Alternative Forms

Community eligibility eliminates the need to collect school meal applications, but there are some states that require schools to collect alternative forms to receive state education funding. Join us for this webinar to learn about successful strategies to collect the forms and implement community eligibility.

No Kid Hungry CEP Week!

Below are short and informative videos on Community Eligibility Provision (CEP). The information presented will help schools considering CEP and also provide ways to improve and expand existing CEP programs. You can view all of the recordings below by clicking on each day:

Day 1 – Is CEP Right for You?
Learn how CEP and Provision 2 compare to traditional counting and claiming. You will also hear the considerations and opportunities of each program option.

Day 2 – CEP Financials
Learn how CEP can impact revenue and costs. You will also learn how you can manage the program to maintain overall financial stability in year one and beyond.

Day 3 – CEP and Your Central Business Officer (CBO)
Time to make the case for CEP! Now that you understand the program, it’s time to talk to your administrators and central business office. In this video, you will learn how to coordinate your district’s data needs (including Title I) and hear strategies for implementing CEP in some but not all of your schools.

Day 4 – Maximizing ISP
Learn how to maximize your district’s Identified Student Percentage (ISP) which is critical to maximizing reimbursement. You will learn how to resolve issues in data matching and pick-up tricks for special circumstances.

Day 5 – Measuring CEP Success
You made it! Day five is all about measuring success and ensuring future program stability. You will also learn about what Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are most effective to measure success.

Resources

We encourage you to always visit the Michigan Department of Education and USDA websites for up-to-date information, deadlines, and waiver information.

Additionally, you can also view the Michigan Department of Education’s CEP resources and contact them by clicking here.