Beacon supports oversight, compliance monitoring, and program integrity — giving state teams a clearer view of what’s happening across participating sponsors.
One screen. Every claim. Direct to the fix.
North Dakota’s sponsors will manage their claims in Beacon — and your state team gets visibility into that work, one sponsor at a time.
Beacon gives sponsors one place to see and resolve claim issues across their networks. Your state team can step into any sponsor’s view to see exactly what they see — claim activity, errors, readiness, reimbursement signals, and anomalies — supporting oversight, audit, and program integrity across participating sponsors.
Dashboards report. Command centers resolve. Every error in Beacon is a link — sponsors click it and land directly on the record that needs fixing. No hunting across screens. That’s the mechanic that gets issues resolved before they become findings.

Beacon is the newest of KidKare’s tools for stronger oversight and earlier risk detection — strengthening program integrity at the source.
Flagged at the source. Issues surface at the site level before they ever reach the sponsor’s office or the state.
Cleaner claims. Claims arrive with fewer surprises at administrative review.
State confidence. Greater visibility, accountability, and confidence in program data — and a clearer view of where risk is concentrated.
Beacon includes an Executive View for sponsor leadership — a metrics hub covering estimated reimbursement, error rate, processing progress, children and meals served, anomalies, and month-over-month trends. It’s the kind of network-health visibility that gives your sponsors, and your state team, a clearer picture of how the program is performing.

Here’s what sponsors manage in Beacon — and why it matters for the state.
Expired enrollments, missing attendance, claim errors, and missing forms — sorted and ready to act on.
Process, submit, and track claims from one view — unsubmitted, received, processed, sent to state, and paid.
Claim and error details, readiness checks, dollar impact, and clear paths to resolve them.
Flag issues, notify the provider, and make sure corrections happen before the claim is submitted.
Error trends, reimbursement trends, and FRP breakouts — month over month, inside the KidKare account.
