The Minnesota Department of Education wants to terminate a food distribution contract with a second nonprofit named in FBI search warrants in January.
The department notified Partners in Quality Care this week of the action, which would prevent the St. Paul organization from continuing to participate in federal child nutrition programs.
The department took similar action last month against the St. Anthony nonprofit Feeding Our Future.
Partners in Quality Care and Feeding Our Future oversee federal reimbursements to child care centers, community centers and other sites that provide meals to children in need. The nonprofits act as intermediaries for the federal money, which is distributed to them by the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE).
In search warrants unsealed in January, the FBI alleged that Partners in Quality, which also is known as Partners in Nutrition, paid more than $25 million to three subcontractors who spent "little, if any, money to purchase food or provide meals to children."
Instead, the FBI said, the owners of the subcontractors used most of the money for personal expenses.
The FBI raided Feeding Our Future's office and the bulk of the investigation focuses on that nonprofit. Investigators say the organization and some of its more than 100 subcontractors defrauded the government, spending millions of dollars on lavish personal expenses instead of providing meals to kids.
No one has been arrested or criminally charged.