Callaway County Special Services provides funding to non-profit agencies who support individuals in Callaway County with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
SERVICES: Competitive employment for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities
SERVICES: Accessible transportation, emergency financial assistance, food pantry
SERVICES: Sheltered employment for individuals with disabilities, including intellectual and development disabilities
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The following items should accompany all applications for funding through the CCSS
How to get funding
Agencies seeking funding will submit proposals to the attention of the CCSS Executive Director ten (10) business days prior to the board meeting held on the fourth Monday in September at which time agency representatives will be invited to present their proposal. Funding decisions are made by December. Approved funding contracts will be effective January 1.
Service recipients of funded agencies are Callaway County residents who have evidence of an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD) and are identified and submitted at the time of reimbursement or monthly as invoiced. Certification and non-profit status to provide services remains current, as applicable.
CCSS will be notified during the funding year of agency investigations, material litigation, catastrophes, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services sanctions, ban on admissions, fines, penalties, loss of programs, or material change of purpose.
Callaway County Special Services shall reserve the right to seek a Request for Proposal (RFP) for needed services, and to also fund emergency requests during any other portion of the year; continue to fund emergency requests during any other portion of the year, and inspect all books and records, including tax records, correspondence, etc., pertaining to this funding request. Callaway County Special Services will give consideration to all applications reserving the right to reject any or all requests.