Indiana Special Milk Program
The Indiana Special Milk Program provides milk to children in schools, childcare institutions, and eligible camps that do not participate in other Federal child nutrition meal service programs. Schools that participate in the National School Lunch or...
What is Indiana Special Milk Program?
The Indiana Special Milk Program provides milk to children in schools, childcare institutions, and eligible camps that do not participate in other Federal child nutrition meal service programs. Schools that participate in the National School Lunch or School Breakfast Programs, can participate in the Special Milk Program for half-day kindergarten and pre-kindergarten children who do not have access to a school meals program. The program reimburses schools and institutions for the milk they serve.
Program Requirements
Any child in a school or institution that participates in the Special Milk Program can get milk. Schools may elect to offer free milk to low-income children. For this benefit program, your child must be attending a school that operates the Special Milk Program in Indiana.
In order to qualify, you must have an annual household income (before taxes) that is below the following amounts:
Household Size* | Maximum Income Level (Per Year) |
---|---|
1 | $15,782 |
2 | $21,398 |
3 | $27,014 |
4 | $32,630 |
5 | $38,246 |
6 | $43,862 |
7 | $49,478 |
8 | $55,094 |
Application Details
What is the application process for Indiana Special Milk Program?
To apply for the Special Milk Program, directly contact your child's school, camp, or child care institution to find out if it participates in the Special Milk Program.
The United States Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service manages this program and provides state contact information.
Additionally, Indiana's Special Milk Program website can also provide you with more information.
Contact Info
317-232-0850