Attn: Howard County Citizens
Along with 66 other Missouri counties, and since 1984 de-institutionalization, the Howard County Sheltered Services Board (SB40 Tax Levy Board) has granted funds to meet otherwise unfunded health, community, and service needs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. These funds can make a huge difference in the lives of families and citizens of all ages in our community and supports individuals and families to be able to remain in Howard County and not have to move elsewhere to meet their community and personal needs. We strengthen our community when we include and value all our citizens.
Again, this year the Howard County Sheltered Services Board is opening an Organizational Grant Application cycle for Not-for Profit Programs and Community Inclusion and Accessibility Projects that serve our citizens with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Howard County. The focus of the grants is to assist our citizens with developmental disabilities to be included as contributing members in our local society. The grants can focus on inclusion, accessibility, employment, healthy living, sensory integration, recreation, civic engagement, learning and educational progress, support groups, positive mental health, environmental adaptions, transportation, life-skills training and advocacy.
Developmental disabilities include, but are not limited to, intellectual disabilities, epilepsy, autism, head injuries, cerebral palsy, down syndrome, genetic disorders, behavioral disorders, speech disorders, mental health concerns, certain learning disabilities and accompanying mobility issues, just to name a few.
Consideration must be given to the following criteria:
** Download a copy of the application by clicking on the box at the top of the page.
If you would like to learn more or have questions, please contact Tina Rice at any of the following:
600 West Morrison - Basement Suite
Fayette, Mo 65248
(660)248-5105 Ext 113
[email protected]
The deadline for submittal of applications is 5:00 pm on March 31st. Funds will be granted by
May 31st.
Along with 66 other Missouri counties, and since 1984 de-institutionalization, the Howard County Sheltered Services Board (SB40 Tax Levy Board) has granted funds to meet otherwise unfunded health, community, and service needs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. These funds can make a huge difference in the lives of families and citizens of all ages in our community and supports individuals and families to be able to remain in Howard County and not have to move elsewhere to meet their community and personal needs. We strengthen our community when we include and value all our citizens.
Again, this year the Howard County Sheltered Services Board is opening an Organizational Grant Application cycle for Not-for Profit Programs and Community Inclusion and Accessibility Projects that serve our citizens with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Howard County. The focus of the grants is to assist our citizens with developmental disabilities to be included as contributing members in our local society. The grants can focus on inclusion, accessibility, employment, healthy living, sensory integration, recreation, civic engagement, learning and educational progress, support groups, positive mental health, environmental adaptions, transportation, life-skills training and advocacy.
Developmental disabilities include, but are not limited to, intellectual disabilities, epilepsy, autism, head injuries, cerebral palsy, down syndrome, genetic disorders, behavioral disorders, speech disorders, mental health concerns, certain learning disabilities and accompanying mobility issues, just to name a few.
Consideration must be given to the following criteria:
- All tax levy funding decisions will be made by HCSSB in accordance with SB40 enabling legislation and authority under RSMo 205.968-205.972 and RSMo 178.900.
- HCSSB Tax Levy provides funding for services and programs to benefit Howard County citizens of all ages with developmental disabilities to reside in, be employed in and belong to their community. These resources will be used to promote the outcome of self-determination and increased independence.
- HCSSB reserves the right to deny or limit funding based upon fund availability and/or lack of compliance with funding applications or agreements as listed by policy for the type of solicitation.
- HCSSB tax levied funds will not supplant other funding options.
- These grants are not guaranteed each year.
** Download a copy of the application by clicking on the box at the top of the page.
If you would like to learn more or have questions, please contact Tina Rice at any of the following:
600 West Morrison - Basement Suite
Fayette, Mo 65248
(660)248-5105 Ext 113
[email protected]
The deadline for submittal of applications is 5:00 pm on March 31st. Funds will be granted by
May 31st.