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Home - Cape County Board for Developmental Disabilities Serving Cape County Since 1975 We provide funding to non-profit organizations that provide services to those with developmental disabilities. Serving Cape County Since 1975 We provide funding to non-profit organizations that provide services to those with developmental disabilities.
Serving Cape County Since 1975 We provide funding to non-profit organizations that provide services to those with developmental disabilities. The CCBDD accepts applications for funding from not-for-profit organizations providing services to Cape County individuals that fit the definition of developmentally disabled as outlined in Missouri State Statute 205. 968, 178.
900, and 630. 005. Some organizations we have funded are: Mississippi Valley Therapeutic Horsemanship Cape Girardeau County Transit Authority The CCBDD has a set of funding guidelines that must be followed for each applicant.
Click here to see the full list. Before we can begin the process , it’s vital for each applicant to review and collect the required documents. Once you’ve read the application guidelines and collected the required documents, you can apply online or by mail .
Once we’ve received your application, we’ll verify that it fits the requirements as outlined in Missouri State Statutes. Missouri State Statute—Senate Bill 40 CCBDD is a funding organization created by Missouri State Statute—Senate Bill 40. While we don’t provide direct services, we do provide funding to other non-profit organizations that provide services to those with disabilities.
If you have questions about the funding application process, the guidelines or statutes, or about something else, please feel free to reach out any time. " * " indicates required fields This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Meetings are held at the CCBDD Office, 2129 Williams Street and start at 6:30pm.
Meeting dates/times may be updated as needed.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations serving individuals with developmental disabilities in Cape County, Missouri. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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