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81. SUMMARY.94
jobs created by the development of missouri Creations, for areas and to enable familyeconomic self housing for local government housing programs, and additions
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82. The DRM Regional Resource Directory: Missouri
of Workers' Compensation bullet missouri family Trust bullet Center on SupportiveHousing and Home Respite Locator Service missouri Respite programs
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83. Family Resource Management
housing From Wisconsin Extension, full text articles on regarding groundwater forfarm,family, community.. Publications University of missouri Extension, full
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MSUE Educational Materials on Family Resource Management Materials you can order from MSU Extension. Home Maintenance and Repair Database Information on maintaining and repair your home. Including ideas on selection of materials, alternative cleaners, etc. MSU Extension Water Quality Bulletins Full text bulletins on water quality issues for the home and home owner. Not a complete listing. Executive Education From the MSU College of Business, this is a full listing of seminars offered for business, some good for small business. What's Bugging You? Full text articles on common household/garden bugs from MSU Extension specialists articles. MSU Integrated Pest Management Sponsored by MSU Extension and the Pesticide Research Cntr, information on current pests, diseases, IPM issues. NASD: Safety Documents Written by MSU specialists, this is a listing of safety fact sheets housed in the National Ag Safety Database. Michigan County Extension pages A list to help you find your county office, with listing of staff, phone and fax numbers, web page, etc. Housing and Data Materials for background and data related to housing, housing programming, special topics, etc.

84. Housing
These programs target owneroccupied housing that needs major repair. Also, homerepair funded by the missouri housing Development Commission. .
http://www.emaa.net/housing.htm
Housing
HOME PAGE HOME OFFICES 2001 DATA HOME DEPARTMENTS: Community Services Family Planning Head Start Housing ... BOARD OF DIRECTORS EMAA's Housing programs provide rental assistance through Section "8" Rental Vouchers, and Moderate Rehabilitation Programs which are funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. These programs provide subsidies which assist families with very low income to live in decent, safe and sanitary housing. A total of nearly 1300 households currently receive housing assistance through EMAA.
The Housing Department also administers a housing rehabilitation program through a Housing Preservation Grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. These programs target owner-occupied housing that needs major repair. Also, home repair funded by the Missouri Housing Development Commission.
EMAA's Weatherization Program, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy through the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, provides energy conservation measures for homes with high energy loss. Priority is given to homes occupied by the elderly and disabled persons and families with small children. Weatherization services may included: air filtration sealing, wall and attic insulation, floor repairs and insulation, and furnace replacement.

85. Linked Deposits
missouri FIRST for Drought Relief; missouri FIRST for business, $10 million for multifamilyhousing, and $10 one year, but for certain programs, deposits may
http://www.sto.state.mo.us/link/deposit.htm
Linked Deposits Download Application Forms Please Contact Office for program availability The MISSOURI FIRST Linked Deposit Program - one of the nation's most utilized linked deposit loan programs - is administered by the Office of the Missouri State Treasurer. Under the program, below-market rate deposits of state funds are placed in Missouri financial institutions allowing eligible borrowers to obtain low-interest loans from the institution. Savings to the borrower is generally 25-30% of their interest costs. The program promotes Missouri's economic growth and provides opportunities for various businesses and organizations to significantly improve the scope and efficiency of their operations. The MISSOURI FIRST Linked Deposit Program is made up of six components:
  • MISSOURI FIRST For Agriculture MISSOURI FIRST For Job Creation MISSOURI FIRST For Small Business MISSOURI FIRST For Multi-Family Housing Development MISSOURI FIRST for Drought Relief MISSOURI FIRST for Student Loans
The total linked deposit fund is $350 million. The allocation for agriculture is $165 million, $110 million for job creation, $55 million for small business, $10 million for multi-family housing, and $10 million for drought relief. Any funds not being used from the above allocations may be used for student loans.

86. The Missouri Department Of Mental Health
Dedicated to combating stigma associated with mental illness, developmental disabilities, and substance Category Regional North America Executive Departments...... Department of Mental Health and the missouri General Assembly to secure fundingfor the first of five autism projects in missouri. Five family support autism
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  • 87. Women's Council
    childcare, insufficient food, or substandard housing. . state, depicts 70 differentfamily types per SelfSufficiency Standard, missouri policymakers, advocates
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    The Missouri Women's Council released a new report on November 13, 2002, that identifies the level of income necessary for varying compositions of Missouri families throughout the state to adequately meet their basic needs. The Self-Sufficiency Standard for Missouri was issued by the Friends of the Missouri Women's Council and Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW). The report, written by Dr. Diana Pearce of the University of Washington's Center for Women's Welfare, details the costs for families to make ends meet, without any public or private supports, in each county of Missouri. It was prepared for the Missouri Women's Council with a grant from the Ford Foundation. "Today, Missouri joins policymakers, advocates and service providers in 28 other states and Washington, D.C. in using the Self-Sufficiency Standard to take a crucial step toward ensuring that low-income families are getting on the path to self-sufficiency," said Cheryl Grazier, Executive Director of the Missouri Women's Council. "We plan to use this report to inform government, businesses and the general public about the true costs working families face across the state and to help design public policy that makes sense for all of Missouri's families." The Self-Sufficiency Standard for Missouri charts the actual costs of living and working in the state. It measures how much income a family needs to pay for housing, food, childcare, healthcare, transportation and taxes-if they do not receive any help from relatives, friends or the government-based on the ages, as well as number, of children in each household, and the family's geographic location. The report also measures the impact of subsidies from employers and government agencies on families' incomes.

    88. Economic Security Corporation Of Southwest Area
    availability of decent and affordable housing for low federal Title X funds for familyplanning services EatForHealth.html MNN » The missouri Nutrition Network
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    INFORMATIONAL LINKS Special Interest Web Links Community Action Network Links
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    The Housing Assistance Council (HAC) is a national nonprofit corporation created to increase the availability of decent and affordable housing for low-income people in rural areas throughout the United States. www.cmakc.org The Center for Management Assistance is where nonprofit organizations come for consulting, training and technology services. www.fpcai.org/mfhc/index.htm The Missouri Family Health Council is a non-profit organization that administers federal Title X funds for family planning services for the state of Missouri. www.moheadstart.org Missouri Head Start home page www.microweb.com/pepsite The PEP site is an informational resource for Parents, Educators, and children's software Publishers. The content of this site has been developed in response to the interests and needs of these three audiences.
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    90. Missouri
    KANSAS CITY (missouri) HUMAN RIGHTS DEPARTMENT City Hall over 40), disability, orfamily status in prohibits discrimination in employment, housing, and public
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    COLUMBIA COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
    C/O Office of Community Services
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    Columbia, MO 65205 Stefan Denson, Commission Chair
    Tel: (573) 874-7488
    Fax: (573) 874-7681
    TDD: (573) 874-7488 The Commission investigates and mediates complaints of discrimination in the city of Columbia. It provides community education and outreach in the city. Geographic area(s) served: City of Columbia Type(s) of publications: Newsletter FULTON HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION P.O. Box 130 Fulton, MO 65251 The Rev. Raymond McCallister, Chair Tel: (573) 642-6826 Fax: (573) 642-0200 TDD: None The mission of the Commission is to support the Missouri Commission on Human Rights and enforce prohibitions against discrimination in housing, employment, and places of public accommodation. The Commission promotes, through community effort, good will and cooperation among the groups and citizens of the community; establishes educational campaigns and programs by teaching the need for eliminating discrimination against persons because of their race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, handicap, and age as it relates to employment, and familial status as it relates to housing; and promotes the general welfare of the senior citizens. Geographic area(s) served: City of Fulton Type(s) of publications: None INDEPENDENCE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION Personnel Department 223 N. Memorial Drive

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