Resource Guide - Missouri Women`s Council
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Resource Guide - Missouri Women`s Council
Women’s Resource Guide The mission of the Missouri Women’s Council is to promote the economic success of Missouri women by connecting them to information and resources. Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page Missouri Women’s Council Established in 1985 by the State’s 83rd General Assembly, the mission of the Missouri Women’s Council is to identify and address issues affecting the economic and employment status of women in Missouri. An agency within the Department of Economic Development, the bipartisan council is comprised of 15 members; 11 appointed by the Governor, two Missouri State Senators and two Missouri State Representatives. The Missouri Women’s Council works closely with other agencies and community-based organizations to build awareness, educate and promote opportunities for Missouri’s women. By providing information and resources regarding business, education and career opportunities, the Missouri Women’s Council helps women fulfill their economic and employment goals. Missouri Women’s Council 301 West High Street, Room 680 PO Box 1157 Jefferson City, MO 65102 Phone: 573.751.0810 Toll-Free: 877.426.9284 Fax: 573.522.5005 www.womenscouncil.org E-mail: wcouncil@ded.mo.gov Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 2 Women-Owned Business Network (WOB Network) A web-based network dedicated to promoting women-owned businesses in Missouri. The WOB Network represents a dynamic and ever-expanding community of female entrepreneurs and business owners committed to supporting each other by networking and transacting business together. Award of Distinction Each year, the Missouri Women’s Council solicits nominations of individuals and/or organizations that have made a significant impact upon women and their families. Many outstanding individuals and organizations have helped shape Missouri and continue to contribute their talents and skills to improve and enhance the quality of life in the State. The Council has established the Award of Distinction to recognize, honor, and celebrate these achievements. Nomination forms are available on the Missouri Women’s Council website. Conferences & Workshops Events are offered at several locations throughout the year covering a variety of topics of interest to Missouri women in business and women in the workforce. Outstanding Women of Missouri Traveling History Exhibit Women’s Edition Monthly publication featuring Missouri women owned businesses, Missouri women in non-traditional careers, resources for women in business and women in the workforce, a listing of upcoming events in Missouri pertaining to women in business and women in the workforce. Recognizes Missouri women whose fortitude, persistence, and judgment led them to distinguish themselves in their chosen profession or areas of service. The exhibit honors these individuals by displaying an image of each woman, as well as featuring their accomplishments and their story. The traveling exhibit is available for loan at no charge. Resource Guide Serves as an essential resource for Missouri women, those who are establishing a business, seeking educational assistance and opportunities, or those who To sign up to receive our Women’s Edition, please visit wish to find more suitable careers. This guide contains www.womenscouncil.org/newsletter.htm various listings, including business organizations, educational and women’s organizations. Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directoryinstitutions Page 3 Introduction The Women’s Resource Guide serves as an essential resource for Missouri women, those who are establishing a business, seeking education assistance and opportunities, or those who wish to find more suitable careers. This guide contains various listings to assist the women of Missouri, including business organizations, educational institutions, women’s organizations, and government agencies serving women in the business arena. Although this is not an exhaustive list of resources, this guide will continue to expand and grow in support of the women of Missouri. The Missouri Women’s Council The Missouri Women’s Council was established in 1985 by the State’s 83rd General Assembly to identify and address the issues affecting the economic and employment status of Missouri women. As a part of the Division of Workforce Development in the Missouri Department of Economic Development, the Council works closely with other agencies and community-based organizations to promote the well being of women in Missouri. The bipartisan Council is comprised of 15 members: 11 appointed by the Governor, 2 Missouri State Senators, and 2 Missouri State Representatives. The Executive Director serves the Missouri Women’s Council and the women of Missouri. Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 4 Table of Contents Missouri Government Missouri Statewide Elected Officials Missouri Legislative Departments Missouri Judicial Departments Missouri State Departments 6-8 8 __ 8 9 - 12 Entrepreneurial Opportunity Information and Resources Missouri Linked Deposit Program Why Green is Good For Women Office of Equal Opportunity MBE/WBE Certification MOSourceLink Small Business & Technology Development Center Resources U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) Certified Development Companies (CDCs) in Missouri Missouri Enterprise Business Assistance Centers Chambers of Commerce 13 13 14 14 - 15 16 17 - 19 20 20 21 21 & 80 22 - 32 Career Guide College and Career Consultants MO Career Centers & Workforce Investment Boards Missouri Career Center Services Missouri’s Hot Jobs Women in High Tech Jobs Missouri Connections Resume Writing 39 34 - 37 34 59 –60 38 102 107 Education & Training Missouri Education & Training Institutions University Outreach & Extension Centers 40-58 61-66 Organizations & Resources Statewide Organizations & Resources Kansas City Organizations & Resources St. Louis Organizations & Resources Rural Organizations & Resources Community Partnerships Missouri Child Care Resources & Referral Network Child Advocacy Centers Statewide Domestic Violence Shelters & Advocacy Centers National Organizations & Resources Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 5 67-70 72-76 77-82 83-88 89 90 91-92 93-101 103-106 Missouri Statewide Elected Officials Governor Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon Attorney General Chris Koster The governor is the chief executive officer of Missouri. The governor is elected to a four-year term during the same year as a presidential election and may seek re-election to a second four-year term. No person may hold the office for more than two terms. The governor appoints the members of all boards and commissions, all departments heads in state government and fills all vacancies in public office unless otherwise provided by law. The Governor appoints members of Supreme Court and the Missouri Court of Appeals from names submit-ted by the Appellate judicial Commission. The governor must submit a budget to the General Assembly within 30 days of its convening. The budget must contain the governor’s estimates of available state revenues and an itemized plan for proposed expenditures. All bills passed by both houses of the legislature are submitted to the governor for consideration. The governor may either approve a bill, making it law, or return it with objections. The governor also has many other responsibilities, duties and powers. The Attorney General’s Office serves as the state’s chief law enforcement center. Their goal is to protect the safety and welfare of all Missourians. The Attorney General’s Office aggressively prosecutes those who break criminal, environmental and consumer protection laws and defends the state against legal actions. Governor’s Office Missouri Capitol Building, Room 216 Post Office Box 720 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-0720 Phone: 573-751-3222 Website: www.governor.mo.gov Branch Offices: Cape Girardeau 2860 Kage Road Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63701 Phone: 573-290-5679 / Fax: 573-290-5689 Kansas City Fletcher Daniels State Office Building 615 E. 13th Street, Suite 401 Kansas City, Missouri 64106 Phone: 816-889-5000 / Fax: 816-889-5006 Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder Under the constitution, the lieutenant governor is the ex officio president of the Senate. By law, the lieutenant governor is a member of the Board of Public Buildings; Board of Fund Commissioners; Missouri Finance Development Board; Missouri Housing Development Board; Missouri Rural Economic Development Council; and the Tourism Commission. The lieutenant governor is an adviser to the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and the state’s advocate for senior citizens. Lieutenant Governor’s Office State Capitol Building, Room 224 Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Phone: 573-751-4727 Website: www.ltgov.mo.gov Missouri Attorney General’s Office Supreme Court Building 207 West High Street Post Office Box 899 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573-751-3321 Website: www.ago.mo.gov Email: ag@ago.mo.gov Springfield Springfield State Office Building 149 Park Central Square, Suite 1017 Springfield, Missouri 65806 Phone: 417-895-6567 / Fax: 417-895-6382 St. Louis (all divisions) U.S. Customs House & Old Post Office Building 815 Olive Street, Suite 200 St. Louis, Missouri 63101 Consumer Protection Division Phone: 314-340-6816 / Fax: 314-340-7957 Governmental Affairs Division Phone: 314-340-7544 / Fax: 314-340-7541 Labor Division Phone: 314-340-7827 / Fax: 314-340-7850 Litigation Division Phone: 314-340-7861 / Fax: 314-340-7891 Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 6 Secretary of State Jason Kander The Office of Secretary of State has many diverse responsibilities, all linked by the common theme of information. The office is responsible for collecting, compiling, storing and publishing a variety of state documents. The Secretary of State, as keeper of the Great Seal of the State of Missouri, authenticates official acts of the Governor. In addition, the Secretary of State serves as the chief elections official in Missouri. Office of the Secretary of State James C. Kirkpatrick State Information Center 600 West Main Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Phone: 573-751-4936 Website: www.sos.mo.gov Email: info@sos.mo.gov Branch Offices: Kansas City State Office Bldg, Suite 513 615 E. 13th Street Kansas City, Missouri 65106 Phone: 816-889-2925 Springfield State Office Bldg, Suite 624 149 Park Central Square Springfield, Missouri 65806 Phone: 417-895-6330 Safe at Home Program Post Office Box 1409 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-1409 Toll Free: 866-509-1409 Email: SafeAtHome@sos.mo.gov Elections and Voting James C. Kirkpatrick State Information Center 600 West Main Post Office Box 1767 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-1767 Phone: 573-751-2301 or Toll Free: 800-669-8683 Email: elections@sos.mo.gov Investor Protection & Securities Division 600 West Main Street, 2nd Floor Post Office Box 1276 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573-751-4136 General Inquiry Phone: 573-751-2061 Licensing Phone: 573-751-4136 Registrations Phone: 573-751-4704 Enforcement Phone: 573-751-4704 Audit Phone: 573-751-1862 Investor Education Phone: 800-721-7996 Investor Protection Hotline Fax: 573-526-3124 Email: securities@sos.mo.gov State Library: St. Louis U.S. Customs House & Old Post Office Building 815 Olive Street, Suite 210 St. Louis, Missouri 63101 Phone: 314-340-7490 Business Services: Corporations Division 600 West Main, Room 322 Post Office Box 778 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-0778 Phone: 573-751-4153 or Toll Free: 866-223-6535 Commissions Division 600 West Main, Room 322 Post Office Box 784 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-0784 Phone: 573-751-2783 Uniform Commercial Code Division (UCC) JCK State Information Center Post Office Box 1159 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-1159 Toll Free: 866-223-6535 State Library Development Missouri State Library 600 West Main Street Post Office Box 387 Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Phone: 573-522-4036 Toll Free: 800-325-0131 (in MO) Email: mostlib@sos.mo.gov References Services Missouri State Library 600 West Main Street, Post Office Box 387 Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Phone: 573-751-3615 Email: libref@sos.mo.gov Wolfner Talking Book and Braille Library Post Office Box 387 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-0387 Phone: 573-751-8720 Toll Free: 800-392-2614 (in MO) Fax: 573-751-3612 TDD: 800-347-1379 Email: wolfner@sos.mo.gov Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 7 (Secretary of State’s office—continued) State Treasurer Clint Zweifel Administrative Rules Office of the Secretary of State Post Office Box 1767 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-1767 Phone: 573-751-4015 The State Treasurer is Missouri state government’s chief financial officer. The Treasurer’s office manages Missouri’s annual state revenues, directs the state’s banking services, manages Missouri’s $3.1 billion investment portfolio, and safeguards more than $550 million in unclaimed assets that have been turned over to the state. Publications & Forms Office of the Secretary of State 600 West Main Post Office Box 1767 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573-751-4218 / Fax: 573-526-2970 Records & Archives: Jefferson City Administrative Office State Capitol, Room 229 Post Office Box 210 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573-751-2411 Website: www.treasurer.mo.gov Truman State Office Building 301 West High Street, Room 780 Post Office Box 210 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573-751-8533 Fax: 573-751-0343 Missouri State Archives 600 W. Main Post Office Box 1747 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-1747 Phone: 573-751-3280 Email: archref@sos.mo.gov Unclaimed Property Division Post Office Box 1004 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573-751-0123 Fax: 573-526-6027 Local Records Program 600 W. Main Post Office Box 1747 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573-751-9047 Records Management Post Office Box 1747 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-1747 Phone: 573-751-3319 Missouri Legislative Departments State Auditor Nicole Galloway Missouri State Senate The Auditor’s office strives to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of Missouri government by providing accurate and timely performance and financial audits designed to reduce waste and opportunities for fraud; account for Missouri’s taxpayer dollars; review and report the performance of programs, agencies and institutions; recommend ways to improve operations, fiscal accountability and taxpayer services; and educate citizens and policy makers regarding the operation of their government. State Capitol Building Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Secretary of Senate Phone: 573-751-3766 Website: www.senate.mo.gov State Auditor’s Office 301 West High Street, Office 880 Post Office Box 869 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573-751-4213 or Toll Free: 800-347-8597 Website: www.auditor.mo.gov Email: moaudit@auditor.mo.gov Missouri House of Representatives State Capitol Building Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Chief Clerk’s Office Phone: 573-751-3829 Website: www.house.mo.gov Missouri Judicial Department Missouri State Courts Administrator Post Office Box 104480 Jefferson City, Missouri 65110 Phone: 573-751-4377 or 888-541-4894 Website: www.courts.mo.gov/osca/ Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 8 Missouri State Departments Office of Administration Department of Conservation The Office of Administration is the state’s service and administrative control agency, which coordinates the central management functions of state government. The Commissioner of OA oversees the agency and appoints staff commissioners and directors of the divisions of Accounting; Budget & Planning; Information Technology Services; Personnel; Facilities Management Design & Construction; and Purchasing & Materials Management. Citizen-led efforts lead to the creation of MDC in 1937 to restore, conserve and regulate fisheries, forests, and wildlife populations. Their mission is to protect and manage the fish, forest and wildlife resources of the state; to serve the public and facilitate participation in resource management; and to provide opportunity for all citizens to use, enjoy and learn about these resources. MDC is headed by a four-member Conservation Commission. The Conservation Commission appoints the department director who, along with his deputy directors and staff, directs programs and activities through the divisions of Administrative Services, Design and Development, Fisheries, Forestry, Human Resources, Outreach and Education, Private Land Services, Protection, Resource Science and Wildlife. Through regional service centers, nature centers, shooting ranges and interpretive centers, MDC provides close-to-home opportunities for people to participate in conservation programs and services. The Office of Equal Opportunity assists & monitors state agencies in promoting & ensuring equal opportunity within state government through employment, provision of services & operation of facilities. The Minority and Women Business Enterprise (MBE/WBE) certification program is administered by the OEO. (See page 14-15) Missouri Office of Administration Commissioner’s Office State Capitol, Room 125, Post Office Box 809 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573.751.1851 Website: www.oa.mo.gov Information Technology Services Truman State Office Building 301 West High Street, Room 280, Post Office Box 809 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573.751.3290 Website: www.oa.mo.gov/itsd Department of Agriculture MDA promotes and protects Missouri’s multi-billion dollar agriculture and agribusiness industry. It also enforces state laws that regulate and market the agricultural industry. Its divisions include: Agriculture Business Development, Animal Health, Grain Inspecting & Warehousing, Plant Industries and Weights, Measures & Consumer Protection. The Missouri Agricultural & Small business Development Authority, Missouri State Fair, State Milk Board and Missouri Wine & Grape Board are also houses within the department. Missouri Department of Agriculture 1616 Missouri Boulevard, Post Office Box 630 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573.751.4211 Website: www.mda.mo.gov MO Department of Conservation 2901 West Truman Boulevard Jefferson City, Missouri 65109 Phone: 573.751.4115 Website: www.mdc.mo.gov Department of Corrections MO DOC is dedicated to public safety through the successful management and supervision of offenders on probation, in prison and on parole. The department’s responsibility is to administer the sentence set by the court in ways that promote the longest lasting public safety at the lowest cost to taxpayers. There are four divisions within the department. The management of felons and selected misdemeanants is divided between the Divisions of Probation & Parole and Adult Institutions. The Division of Offender Rehabilitative Services provides program services to felons assigned to probation, parole or prison. All staffrelated activities and special program services are provided by the Division of Human Services. Missouri Department of Corrections 2729 Plaza Drive, Post Office Box 236 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573.751.2389 Website: www.doc.mo.gov Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 9 Department of Economic Development Department of Health & Senior Services DED’s mission is to create solid, high-paying jobs and boost economic development across the state to help local communities grow and prosper. DED administers a wide array of essential services and programs designed to enhance economic growth and focus on workers, businesses and communities. The Division of Business and Community Services houses the sales, research, marketing, finance, and compliance teams. The Division of Workforce Development helps Missourians access gainful employment and train for next-generation, high-tech jobs. The Division of Energy, Division of Tourism, Missouri Development Finance Board, Missouri Housing Development Commission, Missouri Women’s Council, Missouri Arts Council, Missouri Technology Corporation, Missouri Community Service Commission, Office of the Public Counsel, and the Public Service Commission are indispensable to achieving the goal of making Missouri the best location to live, work, raise a family & visit. The mission of DHSS is to promote, protect and partner for better health for all Missourians through disease prevention; control & surveillance activities; regulation & licensure of health & child care facilities and programs designed to create safeguards & health resources for seniors and the state’s vulnerable populations. DHSS strives to provide all Missourians with information and tools to improve their own health and well-being and the health of their communities. Its divisions include: Administration; Community & Public Health; Regulation & Licensure; and Senior & Disability Services. (Director’s Office) Department of Higher Education MO Department of Economic Development Truman State Office Building 301 West High Street, Room 680 / Post Office Box 1157 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573-751-4962 Website: www.ded.mo.gov The Coordinating Board for Higher Education (CBHE) develops higher education programs & policies, appoints the commissioner of Higher Education and oversees the activities of DHE. The state’s system of Higher Education, serves more than 620,632 students through 13 public fouryear universities, 19 public two-year colleges, one public two-year technical college, 25 independent colleges & universities, 196 proprietary & private career schools, 30 public area vocational/technical schools, and 16 specialized nonprofit colleges. DHE administers 12 student financial assistance programs, which include student loans, scholarships and grants. Department of Elementary and Secondary Education DESE is the administrative arm of the State Board of Education that works with educators, legislators, government agencies, community leaders and citizens to maintain a strong public education system. Through its statewide school-improvement initiatives and regulatory functions, DESE strives to ensure all citizens have access to high-quality public education. The scope of its duties ranges from early childhood to adult education services. However, it does not regulate or evaluate home, private, or parochial schools. In addition to the office of the commissioner of education, the department organization reflects functions under two divisions - Financial and Administrative Services and Learning Services. MO Department of Elementary & Secondary Education Jefferson State Office Building 205 Jefferson Street Post Office Box 480 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-0480 Phone: 573-751-4212 Website: www.dese.mo.gov MO Department of Health & Senior Services 912 Wildwood / Post Office Box 570 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573-751-6400 Website: www.health.mo.gov Email: info@health.mo.gov MO Department of Higher Education 205 Jefferson Street / Post Office Box 1469 Jefferson City, Missouri 65101-1469 Toll Free: 800-473-6757 / Phone: 573-751-2361 Website: www.dhe.mo.gov Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration DIFP regulates the consumer service industries in MO by enforcing state laws and regulations. Website: www.difp.mo.gov The Dept. of Insurance regulates & examines insurance companies & rates and licenses insurance & bail bond agents & public adjusters through its four divisions: Insurance Consumer Affairs Division; Insurance Company Regulation Division; Insurance Market Regulation Division; and Administration Division (Licensing Section). Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 10 Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration (continued) MO Department of Insurance 301 West High Street, Room 530 / Post Office Box 690 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573-751-4126 Website: www.insurance.mo.gov The Division of Finance regulates state-chartered banks, trust companies and savings & loan associations. It is composed of: the Savings & Loan Supervision Division; Mortgage Licensing Division; Consumer Credit Section; Division of Credit Unions. It is advised by the State Banking and Savings & Loan Board and Credit Union Commission. MO Division of Finance 301 West High Street, Room 630 Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Phone: 573-751-3242 Website: www.finance.mo.gov Department of Mental Health State law provides three principal missions for DMH: (1) the prevention of mental disorders, developmental disabilities, substance abuse and compulsive gambling; (2) the treatment, habilitation and rehabilitation of Missourians with those conditions; & (3) the improvement of public understanding and attitudes about mental disorders, developmental disabilities and substance abuse. DMH is composed of three divisions: Behavioral Health; Developmental Disabilities; and Administrative Services. MO Department of Mental Health 1706 East Elm / Post Office Box 687 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573-751-4122 Website: www.dmh.mo.gov Department of Natural Resources The Division of Professional Registration protects the public by licensing and regulating 243 professions through the support of 40 professional state boards, such as the State Board of Cosmetology & Barber Examiners and State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts, etc. MO Division of Professional Registration 3605 Missouri Boulevard / Post Office Box 1335 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-1335 Phone: 573-751-0293 Website: www.pr.mo.gov Department of Labor and Industrial Relations DOLIR is composed of the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission and five divisions: Division of Employment Security collects tax contributions from employers and pays unemployment benefits to eligible individuals; Division of Workers’ Compensation ensures that workers injured on the job receive proper benefits and investigates fraud & noncompliance; State Board of Mediation determines the appropriate bargaining unit for public employees and regulates utility labor relations; Division of Labor Standards regulates wages and safe working environments; and the Missouri Human Rights Commission enforces & adjudicates Missouri’s anti-discriminatory, fair housing, employment and public accommodations statutes. MO Department of Labor & Industrial Relations 421 East Dunklin Street Post Office Box 504 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573-751-4091 Website: www.labor.mo.gov The mission of DNR is to protect, preserve and enhance Missouri’s natural, cultural and energy resources. Its four divisions are: Environmental Quality; State Parks and Historic Sites; Missouri Geological Survey; Water Resources; and Soil & Water Conservation. In addition, the Petroleum Storage Tank Insurance Fund and the Environmental Improvement and Energy Resources Authority are administratively assigned to DNR. MO Department of Natural Resources 205 Jefferson Street / Post Office Box 176 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-0176 Phone: 573.751.3443 Website: www.dnr.mo.gov Department of Public Safety DPS is responsible for coordinating statewide law enforcement, criminal justice and public safety efforts. Its mission is “Provide a safe and secure environment for all individuals, through efficient & effective law enforcement, national defense, disaster preparedness, service to veterans and education.” DPS is organized into nine separate agencies: Office of the Director; Missouri Capitol Police; Division of Fire Safety; Division of Alcohol & Tobacco Control; Missouri State Highway Patrol; Missouri Adjutant General; State Emergency Management Agency; Missouri Veterans Commission; and Missouri Gaming Commission. MO Department of Public Safety Truman State Office Building 301 West High Street, Room 870 / Post Office Box 749 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573-751-4905 Website: www.dps.mo.gov Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 11 Department of Revenue Department of Social Services DOR serves as the central collection agency for all state revenues. Its primary duties are to collect state revenue; collect local sales & use taxes and distribute them back to local governments; administer the state’s laws on titling & registering of motor vehicles and licensing Missouri’s drivers. DOR consists of four divisions and the Director’s Office: DSS is charged with administering programs to promote, safeguard & protect the welfare of children; to maintain and strengthen family life; and to aid people in need as they strive to achieve their highest level of independence. The department is organized into four divisions: Children’s Division; Family Support Division; MO HealthNet Division; & Division of Youth Services. Motor Vehicle and Driver Licensing Division Administers state laws related to titling & registering motor vehicles and licensing drivers through three bureaus: The Motor Vehicle Bureau; The Driver License Bureau; The License Offices Bureau. Taxation Division Administers state tax laws, processes & administers forms & reports for the collection of revenue due to the state and local taxing jurisdictions through four bureaus: Business Tax; Personal Tax; Collections & Tax Assistance; and Field Compliance Bureau. Administration Division Provides administrative support to all divisions through two bureaus: Personnel Services Bureau and Financial & General Services Bureau. Legal Services Division Ensures DOR’s compliance with state law & internal policies through three bureaus: General Counsel’s Office; Criminal Tax Investigation; and Compliance & Investigation. MO Department of Revenue 301 West High Street Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Phone: 573-751-4450 Website: www.dor.mo.gov Driver Licensing - Room 470 Phone: 573-526-2407 or 573-751-4600 Taxation - Room 330 Phone: 573-751-3505 Jefferson City Offices: Child Support / MO HealthNet / Blind Services 615 Howerton Court / Post Office Box 2320 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-2320 Toll-free: 800-859-7999 / Local: 573-751-4301 Family Support Post Office Box 2320 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-2320 Phone: 573-751-3221 Youth Services 3418 Knipp, Suite A-1 / Post Office Box 447 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-0447 Phone: 573-751-3324 Department of Transportation Harry S Truman Building offices: Motor Vehicle - Room 370 Phone: 573-526-3669 MO Department of Social Services Broadway State Office Building Post Office Box 1527 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573.751.4815 Website: www.dss.mo.gov MoDOT, under the guidance of the Missouri Highways & Transportation Commission, is committed to providing the public with a safe and modern transportation system. MoDOT is responsible for maintaining 33,702 miles of highways and 10,405 bridges throughout the state. In addition to designing, building and maintaining roads and bridges, MoDOT works to improve airports, river ports, railroads public transit systems and pedestrian and bicycle travel. The agency also administers motor carrier and highway safety programs. MO Department of Transportation Central Office 105 West Capitol, Post Office Box 270 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573.751.2551 Toll-Free: 1-888-275-6636 Motor Carrier Services: 1-866-831-6277 Website: www.modot.mo.gov Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 12 Missouri Linked Deposit Program The Missouri Linked Deposit Program is administered by the Office of the Missouri State Treasurer. Under this 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 are generally 25-30% of their interest costs. The Missouri Link Deposit program presents a great opportunity for women and minorities to make their dreams come true of owning a small business or expanding their business. Link Deposit designates affordable capital to be made available to businesses to help them grow and expand Missouri’s economy and create jobs and opportunities for all citizens. Linked-Deposit program can help make the critical difference to help businesses achieve lasting success. The Linked-Deposit program can help banks provide essential funding and capital to women and minority-owned businesses in Missouri, and do so at reduced interest rates to help businesses succeed. For more information about the Linked Deposit Program contact: Treasurer Clint Zweifel Attn: Linked Deposit Program Post Office Box 210 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 573-751-2372 WHY is GREEN GOOD for WOMEN? The emerging green economy is shaping employment opportunities across the country. It is increasing the demand for, and changing the requirements of, existing occupations while generating brand new occupations. Green jobs are diverse, rewarding and overwhelmingly nontraditional to women. Women have made great strides in some male-dominated occupations, yet they still represent only a small portion of the workers in green occupations. For example, women represent only 1.7 percent of electricians; 3.7 percent of locomotive engineers and operators; 16 percent of industrial production managers; and 5.5 percent of first-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers. Workers in these jobs retrofit buildings, design and operate environmentally-friendly transportation technologies, and help produce wind and solar power. Targeted efforts on the part of policymakers, funders, employers, workforce professionals, training and education providers, and advocates are needed to ensure that women recognize the opportunity presented by green occupations, and are able to fully participate in and benefit from the new green economy. Seven Reasons for Women to Consider a Green Job: 1. A green job can provide the chance to earn more 2. Women can start with any skill level 3. Green jobs appeal to workers with a diversity of skills and interests 4. There are multiple ways to get started in a green job 5. Green job opportunities are available for workers of any age 6. Green jobs can give women greater satisfaction 7. Green employers are looking to hire For more information regarding green jobs, please visit http://www.dol.gov/wb/guidegreen.htm. Source: Women’s Bureau, Fact Sheet: “Why is Green Good for Women?”, United States Department of Labor Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 13 Missouri Office of Equal Opportunity Part of Missouri’s Office of Administration, the Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO), exists to promote a diversified workforce within state government and to assist women and minorities in developing opportunities to contract with the state, economically empowering traditionally underserved communities and improving the overall fiscal vitality of the State of Missouri. To Serve as a resource for promoting diversity within the state workforce and improving the opportunities for women and minorities to access state employment opportunities and state contracts through excellent service and efficient use of resources. OEO works toward this goal by completing the following primary functions: Certification of Minority/Women Business Enterprises (MBE/WBE), Education, and Outreach, and Matchmaking Activities. Office of Equal Opportunity Resources: Directory of Certified MBE/WBE Vendors Listing of Current Bidding Opportunities Essential Resources for New & Existing Businesses Online Procurement Staff Directories OEO Certification Staff Members Office of Equal Opportunity—Toll Free: (877) 259-2963— Website: www.oa.mo.gov/oeo WBE/MBE Certification What is a MBE or WBE? A Minority Business Enterprises is a business that is at least 51% owned and controlled by one or more minority persons. A Woman Business Enterprise is a business that is at least 51% owned and controlled by a woman. A racial minority is, for the purposes of the State of Missouri’s MBE program, defined as individuals who are Black, American Indian, Hispanic, Asian American and other similar racial minority groups as per Missouri Revised Statutes Chapter 33 Section 33.750. Also included are Alaskan Natives, Pacific Islanders, and Aleuts. A complete list is provided on page 2 of our Policies and Procedures Manual located on the links of interest page. May I qualify as both; an MBE and WBE? Only women who also fall into one of the racial or ethnic categories can qualify for classification as both a minority and woman-owned business enterprise M/WBE. A woman and a minority cannot share ownership of a company to qualify for both as one individual must hold 51% ownership. The following requisites must also be met: Own 51% of the enterprise Control the business Have requisite expertise Be a U.S. citizen or lawfully admitted permanent resident. What are the advantages of obtaining the State of Missouri MBE/WBE certification? Certification as an MBE and/or WBE provides greater opportunities for these businesses to bid on state contracts. All certified MBE/WBE vendors appear on the Office of Equal Opportunity Directory of Certified MBE/WBE Vendors. Both contractors and state agencies use this site as a resource in soliciting certified minority and/or female participation for ongoing projects. This certification covers all state agencies except for the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), which participates in the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program. What if a question in the certification application does not apply to me? Please write not applicable (N/A) and include an explanation. Is my business automatically certified with the State of Missouri if I am certified with another state? No. You must go through the State of Missouri’s certification process to become certified. It is important to note, however, approval is not guaranteed and each case is reviewed on its individual merits. The requirements for certification vary from state to state, so the easiest way to discover if your certification qualifies is to contact your individual state’s MBE/WBE/DBE Program. Is my business automatically certified if I am certified as an MBE/WBE with another Missouri certifying entity? No. Missouri-based businesses may gain accreditation by providing a current certificate from one of the following approved certifying entities listed. You must apply to Office of Equal Opportunity for MBE/WBE Certification through the Rapid Response Process. This process requires minimal additional documentation and can be completed in a shorter time frame than the Standard In-State Certification. Some of those approved certifying entities include: * The Missouri Regional Certification Committee (which includes MoDOT, Metrolink, Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA), Lambert International Airport/City of Saint Louis, City of Kansas City Missouri KCHRD, Mid-America Regional Council, East-West Gateway Council of Governments) Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 14 *The National Women Business Owners Corporation (NWBOC) www.nwboc.org *The Saint Louis Minority Business Council (SLMBC) www.mambdc.org and the Mid-America Business Development Council www.slmbc.org OEO does not guarantee certification approval and reserves the right to make a determination based on the review of each individual submission. What help is available with the application process? If you need help with the application process please call our office at 1-877-259-2963 or 573-751-8130, we will be happy to assist you. Is there an application fee? No. This service is provided free of charge as a benefit from the state of Missouri. How long does the certification process take? Standard process for Missouri based businesses takes approximately 45-60 days from the day that the application becomes complete (All requested documentation must be included to proceed to the next stage). An on-site visit must be conducted and a final review is necessary to evaluate whether your firm qualifies in meeting program guidelines. Out of State and Rapid applications might take less processing time. What does an on-site visit entail? An on-site visit is a verbal and visual verification of the MBE/WBE owner’s ability to fulfill certification requirements. There is no need for preparation; the interviewer will bring the MBE/WBE’s file to the visit. Any additional documentation that may be needed can be provided onsite or gathered for later submission. This visit also allows the applicant an opportunity to get acquainted with program staff, ask questions specific to their individual circumstances or needs and voice concerns. May I bid on state projects prior to my certification? Yes. Your MBE/WBE status does not preclude you from bidding on state contracts or bidding with prime contractors for subcontracts. Certification is not necessary for doing business with the State of Missouri, however MBE/WBE certification, carries with it significant advantages, especially for smaller, less-established firms. Do the participation targets remain constant in all contracts? No. Executive Order 05-30 establishes that "all state agencies shall continue to make every feasible effort to target the percentage of goods and services procured from certified MBEs and WBEs to 10% and 5%, respectively." The Division of Purchasing and Materials Management (DPMM) and Facilities Management, Design and Construction (FMDC) have the authority to set target recommendations for each project based on the availability of MBE and WBE firms to perform the work. What types of contracting opportunities are available with the State of Missouri? There are various types of opportunities for contracting with the State of Missouri, and these opportunities change constantly. For the most recent listing of available opportunities please visit, http://www.oa.mo.gov/purch/vendorinfo/upbidops.html for subcontracting opportunities or https://www.moolb.mo.gov/BidList/bidbytype.asp?bidnum=0&rtype=agcyo for a listing of bids available by agency. How does the State of Missouri keep track of the participation of an MBE/WBE in a contract? As a requirement of the contracts the prime contractor must submit payment verification forms to the Department of Purchasing and Materials Management every month. These forms are utilized by DPMM to keep track of the MBE/WBE participation on each contract. These forms are available for public viewing at http://www.imageweb.oa.mo.gov/acordeweb/Client/Framework.asp. How can suspected abuse of the MBE/WBE program be reported? Reports of fraud and abuse or if there are third parties who have reason to believe that an enterprise has been wrongfully granted certification, either as an MBE/WBE or joint venture, they may file a third party challenge with OEO. Challenges by third parties are not considered an appeal. Any allegations of suspected abuse of Missouri’s MBE/WBE program or to obtain forms to report the suspected abuse, please call OEO via our toll-free hotline at 1-877-259-2963. How will MBE/WBE contract compliance be monitored? If there is a complaint about the performance of an MBE/WBE, the Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) has authority to conduct on-site inspections and an administrative review of a certified firm at any time without prior notification. If for any reason a minority or women-owned subcontractor is not performing in accordance with the requirements of their contract, the prime contractor may request permission to remove or substitute that particular MBE and/or WBE with another certified business. The prime contractor must first however notify OEO of their intent to remove an MBE and/or WBE subcontractor during the course of the contract. Supporting documentation must be furnished by the prime contractor stating the reasons why the participating business should be removed. OEO may then schedule a meeting with all parties to discuss the potential removal of the MBE/WBE subcontractor/supplier. It will be the responsibility of OEO to recommend disqualification after the review process. For more information, please contact the Office of Equal Opportunity at 877-259-2963 or visit www.oeo.mo.gov. Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 15 MOSourceLink’s mission is to help small businesses across the state of Missouri grow and succeed by providing free, easy access to the assistance they need - when they need it. MOSourceLink connects established, emerging and start-up small businesses & entrepreneurs with a network of nonprofit resource organizations that provide business-building services. These services range from business planning and marketing assistance to website design and small business loan programs, etc. The complete list of services is very long, but the following categories give a good overview of help that is available: Advocacy & Public Policy Financial Resources & Assistance Freight & Distribution Internship Programs & Services Legal Services Management Issues & Training Marketing Nonprofit Development Product Development Selling to Government & Large Corporations Technical Assistance Business Planning Franchising Import & Export Assistance Libraries & Research Organizations Manufacturing, High Tech and Life Sciences Development Networking Organizations Office, Laboratory & Meeting Space Regulatory Compliance Tax Services Training Call the hotline phone Toll Free at 866-870-6500 or Local calls at 816-235-6500 to: Talk to a staff member, who will gather information about your business needs. Obtain guidance to the business resources that can best help you. Receive MOSourceLink referral services at no cost and follow up contact to assure service and satisfaction. Search for resources online with The Resource Navigator on www.MOSourceLink.com MOSourceLink - Linking Missouri’s Businesses to the Right Resources at the Right Time Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 16 Small Business and Technology Development Centers MU Extension Business Development Program The University of Missouri Extension Business Development Program (BDP) is a statewide network which helps businesses succeed in every stage from concept to startup, growth to renewal, mature to succession through a variety of programs. Business Counselors are based at MU Extension offices, each University of Missouri campus and at other public higher education institutions statewide. Their website provides access to information, assistance and training to help businesses compete in a rapidly changing world. Programs include: Missouri Small Business & Technology Development Centers Missouri Procurement Technical Assistance Centers Mid-America Trade Adjustment Assistance Center Missouri Environmental Assistance Center Workforce Development Project The BDP’s Mission: To improve people’s lives and the competitiveness of MO businesses through research-based education and technical assistance to enhance Missouri’s economy. Missouri Small Business & Technology Development Centers (SBTDC) MO SBTDC Administrative Office 410 S. Sixth Street 200 Engineering North Columbia, Missouri 65211 Phone: 573-884-1555 Website: www.missouribusiness.net/sbtdc Small Business & Technology Development Centers (SBTCDs) are a unique collaboration of SBA federal funds, state and local governments, and private sector resources. SBTDCs provide a vast array of technical help to small businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs. By supporting business growth, sustainability and enhancing the creation of new businesses, SBTDCs foster local and regional economic development through job creation and retention. SBTDC clients receive extensive, one-to-one, long-term professional business advising, low-cost training and other specialized consulting services including: Personalized business consulting Technology Development & Commercialization International Trade Services Business Growth Services Tools for business performance assessments, research & financial analysis Camdenton Camden County Extension SBTDC 44 Roofener Street, Camdenton, Missouri 65020 Phone: 573-346-2644 Cape Girardeau Southeast Missouri State University SBTDC 920 Broadway, Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63701-4799 Phone: 573-986-6082 Chillicothe SBTDC 715 Washington Street, City Hall Chillicothe, Missouri 64601-2229 Phone: 660-646-6920 Columbia University of Missouri SBTDC/PTAC (Campus) W1026 Lafferre Hall, 410 S. Sixth Street Columbia, Missouri 65211 Phone: 573-882-7096 University of Missouri SBTDC (Downtown) Regional Economic Development, Inc. (REDI) 500 East Walnut, Suite 103, Columbia, MO 65201 Phone: 573-882-7096 Forsyth Taney County Extension SBTDC 122 Felkins Avenue, Forsyth, Missouri 65653 Phone: 417-546-4431 Hillsboro Jefferson County SBTDC 301 3rd Street, Hillsboro, Missouri 63050 Phone: 636-797-5480 Jackson Cape Girardeau County Extension SBTDC 684 West Jackson Trail, Jackson, Missouri 63755 Phone: 573-243-3581 Jefferson City Cole County Extension Center SBTDC 2436 Tanner Bridge Road, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Phone: 573-634-2824 Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 17 Joplin Missouri Southern State University SBTDC Plaster Hall, Room 107 3950 E. Newman Road, Joplin, Missouri 64801 Phone: 417-625-3128 St. Joseph - NWMSU SBTDC St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce 3003 Frederick Ave, St. Joseph, Missouri 64506-5104 Phone: 816.232.4461 Kansas City Clay County Extension SBTDC Clay County Courthouse Annex 1901 NE 48th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64118 Phone: 816-407-3492 St. Charles County Extension SBTDC 260 Brown Road, St. Peters, Missouri 63376 Phone: 636-970-3000 University of Missouri - Kansas City SBTDC/PTAC 4747 Troost Building, Kansas City, Missouri 64110-1727 Phone: 816-235-6063 Kirksville Truman State University SBTDC 315 South Franklin Street, Kirksville, Missouri 63501-4221 Phone: 660-665-3348 Macon Macon County Extension SBTDC/PTAC 113 N. Rubey, Macon, Missouri 63522-1634 Phone: 660-385-2173 Maryville Northwest Missouri State University SBTDC Center of Innovation and Entrepreneurship 1402 North College Drive, Maryville, Missouri 64468 Phone: 816-364-4105 Moberly Moberly Area Community College SBTDC Entrepreneurship & Business Development Center (EBDC) 959 West Reed Street, Moberly, MO 65270 Phone: 660-263-5865 Paris Monroe County Extension SBTDC 208 North Main Street, Paris, Missouri 65275 Phone: 660-327-4158 Poplar Bluff Butler County Extension SBTDC 222 North Broadway Street, Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63901 Phone: 573-686-8064 Rolla Missouri University of Science & Technology SBTDC 900 Innovation Drive, Suite 145, Rolla, Missouri 65409 Phone: 573-341-4690 St. Louis Metropolitan Area St. Charles SBTDC/PTAC 5988 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, Suite 108 St. Charles, Missouri 63304-7119 Phone: 636-928-7714 St. Louis SBTDC (Clayton) 7733 Forsyth Blvd, Suite 2236, Clayton, Missouri 63105 Phone: 314-608-8723 St. Louis SBTDC (Downtown) 911 Washington Ave, 8th Floor, St. Louis, Missouri 63101 Phone: 314-241-1511 St. Louis SBTDC (Market Street) 1520 Market Street, Suite 2000, St. Louis, Missouri 63101 Phone: 314-657-3768 St. Louis SBTDC (South County) 315 Lemay Ferry Rd, Suite 135, St. Louis, Missouri 63125 Phone: 314-241-1591 Union Franklin County Extension SBTDC 116 West Main Street, Union, Missouri 63084 Phone: 636-583-5141 West Plains Howell County Extension SBTDC 217 South Aid Avenue, West Plains, Missouri 65775 Phone: 417-256-2391 MSU West Plains SBTDC 408 Washington Avenue, West Plains, Missouri 65775 Phone: 417-255-8789 Warrensburg University of Central Missouri SBTDC Dockery Suite 102, Warrensburg, Missouri 64093 Phone: 660-543-4402 Springfield Missouri State University SBTDC/PTAC 405 North Jefferson Avenue, Springfield, Missouri 65806 Phone: 417-837-2617 Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 18 Missouri Procurement Technical Assistance Centers BDP Workforce Program MO PTAC procurement specialists assist businesses— including small, disadvantaged and women-owned firms— in identifying opportunities and understanding the federal, state and local government contracting process so they can take advantage of governmental sales dollars. Programs and services provided include: Help with preparing government contract bids Help explain government contract regulations Access to computerized bid matching database Access to government procurement histories Government vendor registration assistance Assistance with obtaining government certifications Personalized business counseling The Missouri Workforce Development Program helps dislocated workers and others find information on occupations, financial aid and training. Website: www.missouribusiness.net/ptac Columbia - University of Missouri PTAC Administration 410 S. Sixth St, 200 Engineering North, Columbia, MO 65211 Phone: 573-882-8058 Columbia - University of Missouri PTAC (MU Campus) W1052 Lafferre Hall, 416 S. Sixth St, Columbia, MO 65211 Phone: 573-882-9398 Kansas City - University of Missouri-KC SBTDC/PTAC 4747 Troost Ave, Room 105, Kansas City, MO 64110-1727 Phone: 816-235-2891 or 816-235-6063 Macon County Extension SBTDC/PTAC 113 N. Rubey, Macon, MO 63552-1634 660-385-2173 Springfield - Missouri State University PTAC 405 North Jefferson, Springfield, MO 65806 Phone: 417-837-2612 St. Charles SBTDC/PTAC 5988 Mid Rivers Mall, Ste 111, St. Charles, MO 63304-7119 Phone: 636-229-5289 St. Joseph PTAC 4125 Mitchell Ave, St. Joseph, MO 64507 Phone: 816-279-1691 St. Louis County Extension PTAC 10650 Gateway Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63125 Phone: 314-400-7378 Warrensburg PTAC 135 West Market, Warrensburg, MO 64093 660-747-3193 West Plains - Howell County Extension SBTDC/PTAC 217 South Aid Avenue, West Plains, MO 65775 Phone: 417-256-2391 Workforce & career courses are offered to dislocated workers. These one or two day sessions include information on exploration of work values, career interests, transferable skills, resume writing, writing cover letters, job interviewing, completing job applications, networking and job search strategies & methods. This project is co-sponsored by University of Missouri Extension and the Missouri Dislocated Worker Program; funded through the Missouri Division of Workforce Development. Phone: 800-392-2949 Technology Development & Commercialization Moving Missouri’s Innovations to market Innovation is a key element of a healthy economy. The Small Business & Technology Development Centers have technology specialists who can help you take your intellectual property from the idea stage to commercialization. Some of the services available to you include: Initial patent searches Proposal preparation Application assistance for SBIR/STTR and other funding programs Post-award planning Introductions to investors Help build your management team Evaluating the commercial feasibility of your technology For more information, please contact a Small Business & Technology Development Center near you. (See pages 16-17) Environmental Assistance Center The Missouri Environmental Assistance Center (MOEAC) is the one-stop resource for pollution prevention and environmental compliance assistance for Missouri small businesses. For more information call: 573-882-5011 Mid-America Trade Adjustment Assistance Center The Trade Adjustment Assistance for Firms (TAAF) program equips U.S. manufacturers to proactively respond to import competition. Trade Adjustment Assistance Centers are staffed with experienced business professionals who work collaboratively with manufacturers through each phase of the program, from certification to project implementation and completion. For more information call: 816-666-9407 Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 19 U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) was created in 1953 to aid, counsel, assist and protect the interests of small business concerns, to preserve free competitive enterprise and to maintain and strengthen the overall economy of our nation. Through an extensive network of field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations, SBA delivers its services to people throughout the Unites States. SBA promotes the growth of women-owned businesses through business training and technical assistance, and provides access to credit and capital, federal contracts, and international trade opportunities. SCORE is a national nonprofit association dedicated to helping small businesses get off the ground, grow and achieve their goals through education and mentorship. SCORE‘s work is supported by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). Services include: Volunteer mentors who share their business expertise; Free business tools, templates & tips online; Business counseling; & Inexpensive or free business workshops and webinars. 409 3rd Street, SW Washington, DC 20416 Phone: 800.827.5722 Website: www.sba.gov 409 3rd Street, SW, 6th Floor, Washington, DC 20024 Phone: 800-634-0245 Website: www.score.org Kansas City SCORE Business Resource Center 4747 Troost Avenue, Suite 128, Kansas City, Missouri 64110 Phone: 816-235-6675 SBA–Kansas City District Offices Lake Ozark SCORE 739 West US Highway 54, Camdenton, Missouri 65020 Phone: 573-346-5441 SBA-Kansas City Office 1000 Walnut Street, Suite 500 Kansas City, Missouri 64106 Phone: 816-426-4900 Mid Missouri SCORE Columbia Chamber of Commerce 300 South Providence Road, Columbia, Missouri 65203 Phone: 573-874-1132 SBA-Springfield Branch Office 830 East Primrose, Suite 101 Springfield, Missouri 65807 Phone: 417-890-8501 Springfield SCORE—Chapter 0061 830 E. Primrose, Ste 101, Springfield, Missouri 65807-5254 Phone: 417-890-8501, Extension 218 SBA-St. Louis District Offices SBA-St. Louis Office 1222 Spruce Street, Suite 10.103 St. Louis, Missouri 63103 Phone: 314-539-6600 St. Louis SCORE 1222 Spruce Street, Ste 10.103, St. Louis, Missouri 63102 Phone: 314-539-6600, Extension 242 SBA-Cape Girardeau AWS Southeast Innovation Center 920 Broadway, Room 106 Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63701 Phone: 573-225-9407 SBA-Columbia Alternate Work Site 500 East Walnut, Suite 103 Columbia, Missouri 65201 Phone: 573-256-1794 or 636-358-5941 (BB) Grace Hill’s Women’s Development Center Grace Hill Settlement House 2125 Bissell Street St. Louis, Missouri 63107 Phone: 314-584-6841 Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 20 Certified Development Companies (CDCs) in Missouri Certified Development Companies are nonprofit corporations certified and regulated by the Small Business Administration (SBA), that work with participating lenders to provide financing to small businesses. CDC - Business Finance Corporation of St. Louis County 7733 Forsyth Blvd, Suites 2200 & 2300 St. Louis, Missouri 63105 Phone: 314-615-7663 Area of Operation: St. Louis City and St. Louis County CDC - Central Ozarks Development, Inc. 34 Roofener Street / Post Office Box 3553 Camdenton, Missouri 65020 Phone: 573-317-0220 CDC - Rural Missouri, Inc. 3324 Emerald Lane, Jefferson City, Missouri 65109 Phone: 573-635-0136 / Website: www.rmiinc.org Area of Operation: Statewide CDC - St. Charles County Economic Development Center 5988 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, St. Charles, Missouri 63304 Phone: 636-441-6880 Area of Operation: Franklin, Lincoln, St. Charles, Warren CDC - St. Louis Development Corporation 1520 Market Street, Suite 2000, St. Louis, Missouri 63101 Phone: 314-622-3400 Area of Operation: City of St. Louis Missouri Enterprise Business Assistance Centers Area of Operation: Kansas City Missouri Enterprise is an organization of skilled manufacturing and business management professionals who help companies succeed. Their vision is to be the preferred hands-on business optimization services in Missouri, delivered by the highest quality staff and a comprehensive network of public and private partners. They focus primarily on small and medium size manufacturers to provide access to new technologies, training and innovative growth strategies. Toll-Free: 800-956-2682 Website: www.missourienterprise.org CDC - Enterprise Development Corporation 910 East Broadway, Suite 201, Columbia, Missouri 65201 Phone: 573-875-8117 Missouri Enterprise - Rolla (Corporate Headquarters) 900 Innovation Drive, Rolla, Missouri 65401 Phone: 800-956-2682 Area of Operation: Camden, Laclede, Pulaski, Miller, Morgan CDC - Economic Development Corporation of Jefferson County 5217 Highway B, Hillsboro, Missouri 63050 Phone: 636-797-5336 Area of Operation: Jefferson County CDC - EDC Loan Corporation 1100 Walnut, Suite 1700, Kansas City, Missouri 64106 Phone: 816-221-0636 or 800-889-0636 Area of Operation: Central Missouri CDC - Green Hills Rural Development, Inc. 1104 Main Street, Trenton, Missouri 64683 Phone: 660-359-5636 Area of Operation: Caldwell, Carroll, Chariton, Daviess, Grundy, Harrison, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Putnam & Sullivan CDC - Meramec Regional Development Corporation 4 Industrial Drive, St. James, Missouri 65559 Phone: 573-265-2993 Area of Operation: Crawford, Dent, Gasconade, Maries, Osage, Phelps, Pulaski and Washington counties CDC - Midwest Small Business Finance 1251 NW Briarcliff Parkway, Suite 26 Kansas City, Missouri 64116 Phone: 816-468-4989 Area of Operation: Clay, Platte CDC - MO-KAN Development, Inc. 224 North 7th Street, St. Joseph, Missouri 64501 Phone: 816-233-3144 Area of Operation: Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas Missouri Enterprise - Cape Girardeau Innovation Center, Room 103 920 Broadway - MS0130, Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63701 Phone: 800-956-2682 Missouri Enterprise - Joplin 211 South Main Street, Suite 203, Joplin, Missouri 64801 Phone: 800-956-2682 Missouri Enterprise - Kansas City 4240 Blue Ridge Boulevard, Suite 501 Kansas City, Missouri 64133 Phone: 800-956-2682 Missouri Enterprise - Springfield Robert W. Plaster Center for Free Enterprise and Business Development 405 North Jefferson, Springfield, Missouri 65806 Phone: 800-956-2682 Missouri Enterprise - St. Louis 12125 Woodcrest Executive Drive, Suite 215 St. Louis, Missouri 63044 Phone: 800-956-2682 Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 21 Chambers of Commerce The quality of life in our state depends on quality jobs for Missourians. To that end, they have one simple mission: to protect and advance Missouri businesses. Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry 428 East Capitol Avenue / Post Office Box 149 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573-634-3511 / Fax: 573-634-8855 Website: www.mochamber.com Local Chambers of Commerce in Missouri: Affton Chamber of Commerce 9815 Mackenzie Road, Afton, Missouri 63123-5424 Phone: 314-631-3100 Website: www.afftonchamber.com Albany Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 231, Albany, Missouri 64402 Phone: 660-726-3807 Website: www.albanymo.net Alton Area Chamber of Commerce 101 Pine Street, PO Box 561, Alton, Missouri 65606 Phone: 417-778-6321 Appleton City Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 22, Appleton City, Missouri 64724 Phone: 660-476-2631 Missouri Chamber members have access to these valuable benefits: Effective representation before the Missouri General Assembly, government agencies, and the courts to reduce taxes, limit regulation, support infrastructure improvements, protect the education system, and foster positive economic development opportunities for Missouri employees. Arcadia Valley Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 343, Ironton, Missouri 63650 Phone: 573-546-7117 Website: www.arcadiavalley.biz Arnold Chamber of Commerce 1838 Old Lemay Ferry Road, Arnold, Missouri 63010 Phone: 636-296-1910 Website: www.arnoldchamber.org Greater Augusta Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 31, Augusta, Missouri 63332 Phone: 636-228-4005 Website: www.augusta-chamber.org Valuable tools to help you grow your business, including a wide variety of business products and services and networking opportunities. Aurora Chamber of Commerce 121 East Olive, PO Box 257, Aurora, Missouri 65605 Phone: 417-678-4150 Website: www.auroramochamber.com Cutting-edge information, including online and print publications and an extensive seminar program, to keep you informed of the issues impacting your business. Ava Area Chamber of Commerce 810 SW 13th Avenue, Ava, Missouri 65608 Phone: 417-683-4594 Website: www.avachamber.org Leadership and professional development for youth and adults, through our extensive education programs. Barton County Chamber of Commerce 102 West 10th Street, PO Box 577, Lamar, Missouri 64759 Phone: 417-682-3595 Website: www.bartoncounty.com Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 22 Belton Chamber of Commerce 323 Main Street, Belton, Missouri 64012 Phone: 816-331-2420 Website: www.beltonmochamber.org Bethany Chamber of Commerce 116 N 16th Street, Bethany, Missouri 64424 Phone: 660-425-6358 Website: www.bethanymochamber.org Birch Tree Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 145, Birch Tree, Missouri 65438 Phone: 573-292-3414 Website: www.birchtreemo.com Braymer Chamber of Commerce 115 Main / Post Office Box 176, Braymer, Missouri 63144 Phone: 660-645-2434 Brentwood Chamber of Commerce 8754 Rosalie Avenue, Brentwood, Missouri 63144 Phone: 314-963-9007 Website: www.brentwoodmochamber.com Brookfield Chamber of Commerce 207B North Main Street, Brookfield, Missouri 64628 Phone: 660-258-7255 Website: www.brookfieldmochamber.com Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 132, Bloomfield, Missouri 63825 Phone: 573.568.2055 Brunswick Area Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 104, Brunswick, Missouri 65236 Phone: 660.548.3337 Website: www.brunswickmo.com Blue Springs Chamber of Commerce 1000 Main Street, Blue Springs, Missouri 64015 Phone: 816-229-8558 Website: www.bluespringschamber.com Buffalo Area Chamber of Commerce 101 North Maple Street, Buffalo, Missouri 65622 Phone: 417-345-2852 Website: www.buffalococ.com Bolivar Area Chamber of Commerce 454 South Springfield, Bolivar, Missouri 65613 Phone: 417-326-4118 Website: www.bolivarchamber.com Butler Area Chamber of Commerce 5 North Main, Butler, Missouri 64730 Phone: 660-679-3380 Website: www.butlermochamber.org Bonne Terre Chamber of Commerce 41 Young Street, Bonne Terre, Missouri 63628 Phone: 573.358.4000 Website: www.bonneterrechamber.com Boonville Area Chamber of Commerce 320 1st Street, Suite A, Boonville, Missouri 65233 Phone: 660-882-2721 Website: www.boonvillemochamberofcommerce.com Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce 16A Church Street, Bowling Green, Missouri 63334 Phone: 573-324-3733 Website: www.bgchamber.org Branson/Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce 269 State Hwy 248 / PO Box 1897 Branson, Missouri 65615 Phone: 800-296-0463 or 417-334-4084 Website: www.explorebranson.com Branson Area - Also See: The Peninsula of Indian Point Chamber of Commerce www.indianpointchamber.com Table Rock Lake Chamber of Commerce www.visittablerocklake.com Cabool Chamber of Commerce 526 Spruce Street, PO Box 285, Cabool, Missouri 65689 Phone: 417-962-3002 Website: www.cabool.org/chamber-of-commerce California Area Chamber of Commerce City Hall Building, 500 S. Oak St, California, Missouri 65018 Phone: 573-796-3040 Website: www.calmo.com Camdenton Area Chamber of Commerce 739 West US Highway 54, Camdenton, Missouri 65020 Phone: 800-769-1004 or 573-346-2227 Website: www.camdentonchamber.com Cameron Chamber of Commerce 205 North Main, Cameron, Missouri 64429 Phone: 816-632-2005 Website: www.cameronmochamber.com Canton Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 141, Canton, Missouri 63435 Phone: 573-248-2686 Email: staff@cantonchamber.info Cape Fair Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 104, Cape Fair, Missouri 65624 Phone: 417-538-2222 Www.capefairchamber.com Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 23 Cape Girardeau Area Chamber of Commerce 1267 N. Mount Auburn Rd, Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63701 Phone: 573-335-3312 Website: www.capechamber.com Clayton Chamber of Commerce 225 S. Meramec Ave, Suite 300, Clayton, Missouri 63105 Phone: 314-726-3033 Website: www.claytoncommerce.com Carl Junction Area Chamber of Commerce 303 North Main Street, Carl Junction, Missouri 64834 Phone: 417-623-0400 Greater Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce 225 South Main, Clinton, Missouri 64735 Phone: 800-222-5251 or 660-885-8166 Website: www.clintonmochamber.com Carrollton Area Economic Alliance 111 North Mason Street, Carrollton, Missouri 64633 Phone: 660-542-0922 Website: www.carrolltonmo.org Carthage Chamber of Commerce 402 South Garrison Avenue, Carthage, Missouri 64836 Phone: 417-358-2373 Website: www.carthagechamber.com Caruthersville Chamber of Commerce 200 W. Third St, PO Box 806, Caruthersville, Missouri 63830 Phone: 573-333-1222 Website: www.caruthersvillecity.com Cassville Area Chamber of Commerce 504 Main Street, Cassville, Missouri 65625 Phone: 417-847-2814 Website: www.cassville.com Centralia Chamber of Commerce 101 West Singleton, PO Box 235, Centralia, Missouri 65240 Phone: 573-682-2272 Website: www.centraliamochamber.com Charleston Chamber of Commerce 110 East Commercial Street, Charleston, Missouri 63834 Phone: 573-683-6509 Website: www.charlestonmo.org Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce 101 Chesterfield Business Parkway Chesterfield, Missouri 63005 Phone: 636-532-3399 Website: www.chesterfieldmochamber.com Chillicothe Area Chamber of Commerce 514 Washington St, PO Box 407, Chillicothe, Missouri 64601 Phone: 877-224-4554 or 660-646-4050 Website: www.chillicothemo.com Clarksville Community Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 55, Clarksville, Missouri 63336 Phone: 573-754-2310 or 573-242-3945 Website: www.clarksvillemo.us/chamber.html Cole Camp Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 94, Cole Camp, Missouri 65325 Phone: 660-668-2295 Website: www.colecampmissouri.com/org/chamber Columbia Chamber of Commerce 300 S. Providence, PO Box 1016, Columbia, Missouri 65205 Phone: 573-874-1132 Website: www.columbiamochamber.com Concordia Area Chamber of Commerce 802 South Bismark, Room 101, Concordia, Missouri 64020 Phone: 660-463-2454 Website: www.concordiamo.com Crestwood-Sunset Hills Area Chamber 9058-A Watson Road, Crestwood, Missouri 63126 Phone: 314-843-8545 Website: www.ourchamber.com Creve Coeur-Olivette Chamber 10950 Olive Blvd, Suite 101, Creve Coeur, Missouri 63141 Phone: 314-569-3536 Website: www.ccochamber.com Crocker Community Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 833, Crocker, Missouri 65452 Phone: 573-736-2156 Crossroads/Raytown Area Chamber of Commerce 5909 Raytown Trafficway, Raytown, Missouri 64133-3860 Phone: 816-353-8500 Website: www.raytownchamber.com Crystal City - Chamber of Commerce See: Twin City Area Chamber of Commerce Website: www.twincity.org Cuba Area Chamber of Commerce 71 Highway P / PO Box 405, Cuba, Missouri 65453-1640 Phone: 877.212.8429 or 573-885-2531 Website: www.cubamochamber.com Dexter Chamber of Commerce 515B W. Market Street, PO Box 21, Dexter, Missouri 63841 Phone: 573-624-7458 or 800-332-8857 Website: www.dexterchamber.com Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 24 Dixon Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 817, Dixon, Missouri 65459 Phone: 573-759-2588 Website: www.dixonchamberofcommerce.com Fair Grove Area Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 91, Fair Grove, Missouri 65648 Phone: 417-759-2807 Website: fairgrovemo.org Doniphan - Chamber of Commerce See: Ripley County Chamber of Commerce www.ripleycountymissouri.org Farmington Chamber of Commerce 302 N. Washington, Farmington, Missouri 63640 Phone: 573-756-3615 Website: www.growingfarmington.com East Prairie Chamber of Commerce 106 South Washington Street, East Prairie, Missouri 63845 Phone: 573-649-5243 Website: www.epmochamber.org Edgerton Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 62, Edgerton, Missouri 64444 Phone: 816-790-3484 Website: www.edgertonmo.org/chamber_of_commerce Edina - Chamber of Commerce See: Knox County Chamber of Commerce Website: knoxcountychamber.org El Dorado Springs Chamber of Commerce 1303 South Highway 32, El Dorado Springs, Missouri 64744 Phone: 417-876-4154 Website: www.eldoradospringschamber.com Eldon Chamber of Commerce 203 East First Street / PO Box 209, Eldon, Missouri 65026 Phone: 573-392-3752 Website: www.eldonchamber.com Ellington Chamber of Commerce Tubbs & Main St, PO Box 515, Ellington, Missouri 63638 Phone: 573-663-7997 Website: www.ellingtonmo.com Elsberry Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 32, Elsberry, Missouri 63343 Phone: 573-898-9124 Website: www.elsberrycofc.webs.com Fayette Area Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 414, Fayette, Missouri 65248 Phone: 660-248-2200 Website: www.fayettemochamber.org Fenton Area Chamber of Commerce 1400 South Highway Dr, Suite 99, Fenton, Missouri 63026 Phone: 636-717-0200 Website: www.fentonmochamber.com Festus - Chamber of Commerce See: Twin City Area Chamber of Commerce Website: www.twincity.org Forsyth Area Chamber of Commerce 16075 US Hwy 160, Forsyth, Missouri 65653 Phone: 417-546-2741 Website: www.forsythmissouri.org Fredericktown & Madison Co. Chamber of Commerce 120 West Main Street, Fredericktown, Missouri 63645 Phone: 573-783-2604 Website: www.fredericktownmissouri.net Fulton - Kingdom of Callaway Chamber of Commerce 409 Court Street, Fulton, Missouri 65251 Phone: 573-642-3055 Website: www.callawaychamber.com Gainesville - Chamber of Commerce See: Ozark County Area Chamber of Commerce Website: www.ozarkcounty.net Eminence Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 415, Eminence, Missouri 65466 Phone: 573-226-3318 Website: www.eminencemo.com Gladstone Area Chamber of Commerce 7001 N. Oak Trafficway, Ste 101, Gladstone, Missouri 64118 Phone: 816-436-4523 Website: www.gladstonechamber.com Eureka Chamber of Commerce 22 Dreyer Avenue, Eureka, Missouri 63025 Phone: 636-938-5202 Website: www.eurekachamber.wildapricot.org Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 192, Glasgow, Missouri 65254 Phone: 660-338-2277 Website: www.glasgowmo.com/chamcommerce.html Excelsior Springs Area Chamber 461 S. Thompson Ave, Excelsior Springs, Missouri 64024 Phone: 816-630-6161 Website: www.exspgschamber.com Grain Valley Chamber of Commerce 711 Main Street, PO Box 195, Grain Valley, Missouri 64029 Phone: 816-847-2627 Website: www.grainvalleychamber.org Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 25 Grandview Area Chamber of Commerce 12500 S. 71 Highway, Ste 100, Grandview, Missouri 64030 Phone: 816-761-6505 Website: www.grandview.org/chamber Humansville Chamber of Commerce 202 East Mill St, PO Box 195, Humansville, Missouri 65674 Phone: 417-754-2257 Website: www.humansville.net Grant City Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 134, Grant City, Missouri 64456 Grant City Clerk’s Office: 660-564-3369 Iberia Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 371, Iberia, Missouri 65486 Phone: 573-793-2797 Greenfield Area Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 63, Greenfield, Missouri 65661 Phone: 417-637-2040 Website: www.greenfieldmochamber.com (The Peninsula of) Indian Point Chamber of Commerce 993 Indian Point Road, Branson, Missouri 65616 Phone: 417-338-2772 Website: www.indianpointchamber.com Hallsville Chamber of Commerce 525 Route B Highway, Hallsville, Missouri 65255 Phone: 573-696-1425 Email: info@hallsvillechamber.missouri.org Independence Chamber of Commerce 210 West Truman, Independence, Missouri 64051 Phone: 816-252-4745 Website: www.ichamber.biz Hannibal Area Chamber of Commerce 201 Broadway, PO Box 230, Hannibal, Missouri 63401 Phone: 573-221-1101 Website: www.hannibalchamber.org Ironton - Chamber of Commerce See: Arcadia Valley Chamber of Commerce Website: www.arcadiavalley.biz Harrisonville Area Chamber of Commerce 2819 Cantrell Rd (Mill-Walk Mall), Harrisonville, Missouri 64701 Phone: 816-380-5271 or 866-380-5271 Website: www.harrisonvillechamber.com Hermann Area Chamber of Commerce 312 Market Street, Hermann, Missouri 65041 Phone: 573-486-2744 or 800-932-8687 Website: www.visithermann.com Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce 125 East Main Street, PO Box 352, Jackson, Missouri 63755 Phone: 888-501-8827 or 573-243-8131 Website: www.jacksonmochamber.org Jefferson City Area Chamber 213 Adams St, PO Box 776, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573-634-3616 Website: www.jcchamber.org Higginsville Chamber of Commerce 1813 N. Main St, PO Box 164, Higginsville, Missouri 64037 Phone: 660-584-3030 Website: www.higginsvillechamber.org Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce 320 East 4th Street, Joplin, Missouri 64801 Phone: 417-624-4150 Website: www.joplincc.com The Greater Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 225, Hillsboro, Missouri 63050 Phone: 636-789-4920 Website: www.hillsboromo.org Kahoka & Clark County Chamber 250 North Morgan Street, Kahoka, Missouri 63445 Phone: 660-727-3143 Holden Chamber of Commerce 124 West 2nd Street, Holden, Missouri 64040 Phone: 816-732-6844 Website: www.holdenchamber.com Black Chamber of Commerce of Greater KC 1501 East 18th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64108 Phone: 816-474-9901 Hollister Area Chamber of Commerce 294 Esplanade St, PO Box 674, Hollister, Missouri 65673 Phone: 417-334-3050 Website: www.hollisterchamber.net Houston Area Chamber of Commerce 501 East Walnut, PO Box 374, Houston, Missouri 65483 Phone: 417-967-2220 or 417-260-3220 Website: www.houstonmochamber.com KANSAS CITY AREA CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE: Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce 30 West Pershing Rd, Ste 301, Kansas City, Missouri 64108 Phone: 816-221-2424 Website: www.kcchamber.com Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Greater Kansas City 1600 Baltimore Ave, Ste 250, Kansas City, Missouri 64108 Phone: 816-472-6767 Website: hccgkc.com Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 26 (KANSAS CITY AREA CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE - continued) Northland Regional Chamber of Commerce 634 NW Englewood Road, Kansas City, Missouri 64118 Phone: 816-455-9911 Website: www.northlandchamber.com Northeast Kansas City Chamber 6400 Independence Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri 64124 Phone: 816-860-3312 Website: www.nekcchamber.com Parkville Chamber of Commerce 8701 NW River Park Drive, Kansas City, Missouri 64152 Phone: 816-587-2700 Website: parkvillechamber.com South Kansas City Chamber of Commerce 406 E. Bannister Rd, Ste F, Kansas City, Missouri 64134-3028 Phone: 816-761-7660 Website: www.southkcchamber.com ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Kearney Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 242, Kearney, Missouri 64060 Phone: 816-628-4229 Website: www.kearneychamber.org Kennett Chamber of Commerce 1601 First Street, PO Box 61, Kennett, Missouri 63857 Phone: 573-888-5828 or 866-848-5828 Website: www.kennettmo.com Kimberling City - Chamber of Commerce See: Table Rock Lake Chamber of Commerce (p. 23) Website: www.visittablerocklake.org Kimmswick Visitors Center 314 Market Street, Kimmswick, Missouri 63053 Phone: 314-440-0365 Website: www.visitkimmswick.com Kirksville Area Chamber of Commerce 304 South Franklin, PO Box 251, Kirksville, Missouri 63501 Phone: 660-665-3766 Website: www.kirksvillechamber.com Kirkwood-Des Peres Area Chamber of Commerce 108 West Adams Street, Kirkwood, Missouri 63122 Phone: 314-821-4161 Website: www.kirkwooddesperes.com Knox County Chamber of Commerce 117 North Main Street, PO Box 124, Edina, Missouri 63537 Phone: 660-397-3344 Website: knoxcountychamber.org Lake Area Chamber of Commerce #1 Wilmore Lane, PO Box 1570, Lake Ozark, Missouri 65049 Phone: 573-964-1008 or 800-451-4117 Website: www.lakeareachamber.com Lake West Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 340, Sunrise Beach, Missouri 65079 Phone: 573-374-5500 Website: www.lakewestchamber.com Lamar - Chamber of Commerce See: Barton County Chamber Website: www.bartoncounty.com Lebanon Area Chamber of Commerce 186 North Adams, PO Box 505, Lebanon, Missouri 65536 Phone: 417-588-3256 Website: www.lebanonmissouri.com Lee’s Summit Chamber of Commerce 220 Southeast Main Street, Lee’s Summit, Missouri 64063 Phone: 816-524-2424 or 888-816-5757 Website: www.lschamber.com Lemay Chamber of Commerce 744 Lemay Ferry Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63125 Phone: 314-631-2796 Website: www.lemaychamber.com Lexington Area Chamber of Commerce 1029 Franklin Avenue, Lexington, Missouri 64067 Phone: 660-259-3082 Website: www.historiclexington.com Liberty Area Chamber of Commerce 1170 West Kansas Street, Suite H, Liberty, Missouri 64068 Phone: 816-781-5200 Website: www.libertychamber.com Lincoln Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 246, Lincoln, Missouri 65338 Phone: 660-547-9954 or 877-947-9954 Website: www.lincolnmissouri.com Louisiana Chamber of Commerce 304 Georgia Street, Louisiana, Missouri 63353 Phone: 573-754-5921 Website: www.louisiana-mo.com Macon Area Chamber of Commerce 119 North Rollins, Macon, Missouri 63552 Phone: 660-385-2811 Website: www.maconmochamber.com Malden Chamber of Commerce 607 North Douglass, Malden, Missouri 63863 Phone: 573-276-4519 Website: www.maldenchamber.com Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 27 Mansfield Area Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 322, Mansfield, Missouri 65704 Phone: 417-924-3525 Website: www.mansfieldmissourichamber.org Monett Chamber of Commerce 200 East Broadway, PO Box 47, Monett, Missouri 65708 Phone: 417-235-7919 Website: www.monett-mo.com Maplewood Chamber of Commerce 2915 Sutton Boulevard, Maplewood, Missouri 63143 Phone: 314-781-8588 Website: www.maplewood-chamber.com Monroe City Area Chamber of Commerce 314 South Main Street, Monroe City, Missouri 63456 Phone: 573.735.4391 www.marktwainlake.com/monroecitymcchamber.html Mark Twain Lake Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 182, Monroe City, Missouri 63456 Phone: 573-565-2228 Website: www.visitmarktwainlake.org Montgomery City Area Chamber of Commerce 723 N. Sturgeon Street, Montgomery City, Missouri 63361 Phone: 573-564-2712 Website: www.mcchamber.org Marceline Area Chamber of Commerce 209 N. Main Street, PO Box 93, Marceline, Missouri 64658 Phone: 660-376-3347 Website: www.marceline.com Mount Vernon Chamber of Commerce 425 E. Mt. Vernon Blvd, Mount Vernon, Missouri 65712 Phone: 417-446-7654 Website: www.mtvernonchamber.com Marshall Chamber of Commerce 214 North Lafayette, Marshall, Missouri 65340 Phone: 660-886-3324 Website: www.marshallchamber.com Mountain Grove Area Chamber of Commerce 205 West Third Street, Mountain Grove, Missouri 65711 Phone: 417-926-4135 Website: www.mountaingrovechamber.com Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce 1469 Spur Drive, Marshfield, Missouri 65706 Phone: 417-859-3925 Website: www.marshfieldmochamberofcommerce.com Mountain View Chamber of Commerce 125 East First Street, Mountain View, Missouri 65548 Toll Free: 877-266-8706 or 417-934-2794 / 417-934-1111 Website: www.mountainviewmo.com Marthasville Area Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 95, Marthasville, Missouri 63357 Phone: 636-433-5242 Website: www.marthasvillemo.net/coc Neosho Area Chamber of Commerce 216 West Spring, PO Box 605, Neosho, Missouri 64850 Phone: 417-451-1925 Website: www.neoshocc.com Maryland Heights Chamber of Commerce 547 Westport Plaza, St. Louis, Missouri 63146 Phone: 314-576-6603 Website: www.mhcc.com Nevada-Vernon County Chamber of Commerce 225 West Austin, Suite 200, Nevada, Missouri 64772 Phone: 417-667-5300 Website: www.nevada-mo.com Greater Maryville Chamber of Commerce 423 North Market, Maryville, Missouri 64468 Phone: 660-582-8643 Website: www.maryvillechamber.com New Cambria Community Chamber 212 East Jones Avenue, New Cambria, Missouri 63558 Phone: 660-226-5318 Maysville Chamber of Commerce 701 E. Main Street, PO Box 521, Maysville, Missouri 64469 Phone: 816-449-2062 New Haven Area Chamber of Commerce 415 Charles Cook Plaza, New Haven, Missouri 63068 Phone: 573-237-3830 Website: www.newhavenmo.com Mexico Area Chamber of Commerce 100 West Jackson, Mexico, Missouri 65265 Phone: 573-581-2765 Website: www.mexico-chamber.org New Madrid Chamber of Commerce 537-B Mott Street, PO Box 96, New Madrid, Missouri 63869 Phone: 573-748-5300 or 877-748-5300 Website: www.new-madrid.mo.us Moberly Area Chamber of Commerce 211 West Reed Street, Moberly, Missouri 65270 Phone: 660-263-6070 Website: www.moberlymo.com/chamber New Melle Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 212, New Melle, Missouri 63365 Phone: 636-828-5600 Website: www.newmellechamber.com Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 28 Nixa Area Chamber of Commerce 566 West Mount Vernon, PO Box 548, Nixa, Missouri 65714 Phone: 417-725-1545 Website: www.nixachamber.com Peculiar Area Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 669, Peculiar, Missouri 64078 Phone: 816-758-6900 Website: www.peculiarchamber.com Greater North County Chamber of Commerce 420 West Washington, Florissant, Missouri 63031 Phone: 314-831-3500 www.greaternorthcountychamber.chambermaster.com Perryville Area Chamber of Commerce #2 West Ste. Maries Street, Perryville, Missouri 63775 Phone: 573-547-6062 Website: www.perryvillemo.com Northwest Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce 24 Gravois Station, PO Box 371, High Ridge, Missouri 63049 Phone: 636-671-8010 Website: www.nwchamberweb.org Piedmont Area Chamber of Commerce 215 South Main Street, Piedmont, Missouri 63957 Phone: 573-223-4046 Website: www.piedmontchamber.com Oak Grove Chamber of Commerce 1211 South Broadway, Oak Grove, Missouri 64075 Phone: 816-690-4147 Website: www.oakgrovechamber.com Platte City Area Chamber of Commerce 620 3rd Street, PO Box 650, Platte City, Missouri 64079 Phone: 816-858-5270 Website: www.plattecitymo.com Odessa Chamber of Commerce 309A Park Lane, Odessa, Missouri 64076 Phone: 816-633-4044 Website: www.odessamochamber.com Plattsburg Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 134, Plattsburg, Missouri 64477 Phone: 816-539-2649 Website: www.plattsburgmo.com O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce 2145 Bryan Valley Commercial Dr, O’Fallon, Missouri 63366 Phone: 636-240-1818 Website: www.ofallonchamber.org Pleasant Hope Area Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 93, Pleasant Hope, Missouri 65725 Phone: 417-267-2265 Owensville Chamber of Commerce 102 South Cuba, PO Box 77, Owensville, Missouri 65066 Phone: 573-437-4270 Website: www.owensvillemissouri.com Ozark Area Chamber of Commerce 1471 W. South Street, PO Box 1450, Ozark, Missouri 65721 Phone: 417-581-6139 Website: www.ozarkchamber.com Palmyra Chamber of Commerce 417 South Main, PO Box 446, Palmyra, Missouri 63461 Phone: 573-769-0777 Website: www.showmepalmyra.com/chamber.html Paris Area Chamber of Commerce 208 North Main Street, Paris, Missouri 65275 Phone: 660-327-4450 Website: www.parismo.com Park Hills-Leadington Chamber of Commerce 12 Municipal Drive, Park Hills, Missouri 63601-2065 Phone: 573-431-1051 Website: www.phlcoc.net Greater Poplar Bluff Area Chamber of Commerce 1111 West Pine Street, Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63901 Phone: 573-785-7761 Website: www.poplarbluffchamber.org Portageville Chamber of Commerce 301 East Main Street, Portageville, Missouri 63873 Phone: 573-379-5390 Potosi/Washington County Chamber of Commerce 501 East High Street, PO Box 404, Potosi, Missouri 63664 Phone: 573-438-4517 Website: www.potosichamber.com Raymore Chamber of Commerce 1000 West Foxwood Drive, Raymore, Missouri 64083 Phone: 816-322-0599 Website: www.raymorechamber.com Crossroads/Raytown Area Chamber of Commerce 5909 Raytown Trafficway, Raytown, Missouri 64133-3860 Phone: 816-353-8500 Website: www.raytownchamber.com Republic Area Chamber of Commerce 113 West Highway 174, Republic, Missouri 65738 Phone: 417-732-5200 Website: www.republicchamber.com Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 29 Rich Hill Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 165, Rich Hill, Missouri 64779-0165 Phone: 417-395-2244 Richmond Chamber of Commerce 104 W. North Main Street, Richmond, Missouri 64085 Phone: 816-776-6916 Website: www.richmondchamber.org Richmond Heights Chamber of Commerce 1330 S. Big Bend Blvd, Richmond Heights, Missouri 63117 Phone: 314-645-4000 www.richmondheights.org Ripley County Chamber of Commerce 209 West Highway Street, Doniphan, Missouri 63935 Phone: 573-996-2212 www.ripleycountymissouri.org Scott City Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 4101, Scott City, Missouri 63780 Phone: 573-264-4996 www.scottcitymochamber.com Sedalia Area Chamber of Commerce 600 East Third Street, Sedalia, Missouri 65301 Phone: 660-826-2222 Website: www.sedaliachamber.com Seneca Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 332, Seneca, Missouri 64865 Phone: 417-776-2100 www.senecamochamber.com Seligman Greater Area Chamber of Commerce 29144 South Main Street, Seligman, Missouri 65745 Phone: 417-662-1113 Riverside Area Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 9074, Riverside, Missouri 64168 Phone: 816-741-9985 www.riversidemochamber.com Greater Seymour Area Chamber of Commerce 216 N. Main Street, PO Box 700, Seymour, Missouri 65746 Phone: 417-935-9300 Website: www.seymourmochamber.com Rock Hill - Chamber of Commerce See: Webster Groves/Shrewsbury/Rock Hill Chamber of Commerce www.webstershrewsburychamber.com Shelbina Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 318, Shelbina, Missouri 63468 Phone: 660-676-7005 www.shelbinachamber.com Rock Port Chamber of Commerce 412 South Main, Rock Port, Missouri 64482 Phone: 660-744-2222 Shell Knob Chamber of Commerce 25364 State Highway 39, Shell Knob, Missouri 65747 Phone: 417-858-3300 Website: www.shellknob.com Rogersville Area Chamber of Commerce 107 Center Street, PO Box 77, Rogersville, Missouri 65742 Phone: 417-753-7538 Website: www.rogersvillechamber.com Shrewsbury - Chamber of Commerce See: Webster Groves/Shrewsbury/Rock Hill Chamber of Commerce www.webstershrewsburychamber.com Rolla Area Chamber of Commerce 1311 Kingshighway, Rolla, Missouri 65401 Phone: 888-809-3817 or 573-364-3577 Website: www.rollachamber.org Sikeston Regional Chamber of Commerce 215 North New Madrid Street, Sikeston, Missouri 63801 Phone: 573-471-2498 Website: www.sikeston.net Salem Chamber of Commerce 200 South Main Street, Salem, Missouri 65560 Phone: 573-729-6900 Website: www.salemmo.com Slater Chamber of Commerce 232 North Main Street, PO Box 177, Salter, Missouri 65349 Phone: 660-529-2271 Website: www.cityofslater.com Sarcoxie Area Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 171, Sarcoxie, Missouri 64862 Phone: 417-548-6130 Website: www.sarcoxiemo.com Smithville Area Chamber of Commerce 105 West Main Street, Smithville, Missouri 64089 Phone: 816-532-0946 Website: www.smithvillechamber.org Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce 411 Court Street, PO Box 101, Savannah, Missouri 64485 Phone: 816-324-3976 Website: www.savannahmochamber.com Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce 202 S. John Q. Hammons Pkwy, Springfield, Missouri 65801 Phone: 417-862-5567 www.springfieldchamber.com Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 30 Greater St. Charles County Chamber of Commerce 2201 First Capitol Drive, St. Charles, Missouri 63301 Phone: 636-946-0633 Website: www.gstccc.com (St. Charles, St. Peters, Unincorporated St. Charles County) Ste. Genevieve Area Chamber of Commerce 51 South Third Street, Ste. Genevieve, Missouri 63670 Phone: 573-883-3686 Website: www.stgenchamber.org St. Clair Area Chamber of Commerce 960 Plaza Drive, Suite H, St. Clair, Missouri 63077 Phone: 636-629-6000 Website: www.stclairmo.org/coc/ Steele Chamber of Commerce Steele City Hall, 115 South Walnut, Steele, Missouri 63877 Phone: 573-695-4732 www.cityofsteele.org/chamber.htm St. James Chamber of Commerce & Tourist Center 100 State Route B, St. James, Missouri 65559 Phone: 573-265-6649 Website: www.stjameschamber.net Steelville Area Chamber of Commerce 604 West Main Street, Steelville, Missouri 65565 Phone: 573-775-5533 Website: www.chamberofcommerce.steelville.com St. Joseph Area Chamber of Commerce 3003 Frederick Avenue, St. Joseph, Missouri 64506 Phone: 816-232-4461 Website: www.saintjoseph.com _________________________________________________ Stockton Area Chamber of Commerce 3 Public Square, PO Box 410, Stockton, Missouri 65785 Phone: 417-276-5213 Website: www.stocktonmochamber.com ST. LOUIS AREA CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE: St. Louis Regional Chamber and Growth Association 1 Metropolitan Square, Ste 1300, St. Louis, Missouri 63102 Phone: 314-231-5555 Website: www.stlregionalchamber.com Asian American Chamber of Commerce St. Louis 1766 Burns Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63132 Email: info @aaccstl.org Website: www.aaccstl.org Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan St. Louis Post Office Box 78386, St. Louis, Missouri 63178 Phone: 314.771.4788 Website: www.hccstl.com Northwest Chamber of Commerce 8944 St. Charles Rock Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63114 Phone: 314-291-2131 Website: www.northwestchamber.com South County Chamber of Commerce 4179 Crescent Drive, Suite A, St. Louis, Missouri 63129 Phone: 314-894-6800 Website: www.southcountychamber.org _________________________________________________________________________________________ St. Peters - Chamber of Commerce See: Greater St. Charles County Chamber of Commerce Website: www.gstccc.com St. Robert - Chamber of Commerce See: Waynesville-St. Robert Area Chamber of Commerce Website: www.waynesville-strobertchamber.com Strafford Area Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 21, Strafford, Missouri 65757 Phone: 417-569-5957 Website: www.straffordmo.org Sullivan Chamber of Commerce #2 West Springfield Road, Sullivan, Missouri 63080 Phone: 573-468-3314 Website: www.sullivanmochamber.com Summersville Chamber of Commerce 160 North Main, PO Box 251, Summersville, Missouri 65571 Phone: 417-932-4299 Sweet Springs Chamber of Commerce 300 South Miller, Sweet Springs, Missouri 65351 Phone: 660-335-6321 Table Rock Lake Chamber of Commerce 14226 State Highway 13, Kimberling City, Missouri 65686 Phone: 417-739-2654 or 800-595-0393 Website: www.visittablerocklake.com Thayer Area Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 14, Thayer, Missouri 65791 Phone: 417-264-7217 www.thayerchamber.net Theodosia Area Chamber of Commerce Post Office Box 11, Theodosia, Missouri 65761 Phone: 417-273-4245 or 417-273-4020 Website: www.theodosiachamberbullshoalslake.com Tipton Chamber of Commerce 220 U.S. Highway 50 East, Tipton, Missouri 65081 Phone: 660-433-6377 Website: www.tiptonmo.com Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 31 Town & Country Chamber of Commerce 13443 Clayton Road, Suite 2, St. Louis, Missouri 63131 Phone: 314-469-3335 Website: www.tcfchamber.com Washington Area Chamber of Commerce 323 West Main Street, Washington, Missouri 63090 Phone: 636-239-2715 or 888-792-7466 Website: www.washmo.org Trenton Area Chamber of Commerce 617 Main Street, Trenton, Missouri 64683 Phone: 660-359-4606 Website: www.trentonmochamber.com Waynesville—St. Robert Area Chamber of Commerce 137 St. Robert Blvd, Suite B, St. Robert, Missouri 65584 Phone: 573-336-5121 Website: www.waynesville-strobertchamber.com Troy Chamber of Commerce 850 East Cherry Street, Suite A, Troy, Missouri 63379 Phone: 636-462-8769 Website: www.troyonthemove.com Webb City Area Chamber of Commerce 112 West Broadway, Webb City, Missouri 64870 Phone: 417-673-1154 Website: www.webbcitychamber.com Twin City Area Chamber of Commerce (Crystal City/Festus) 114 Main Street, Festus, Missouri 63028 Phone: 636-931-7697 Website: www.twincity.org Webster Groves/Shrewsbury/Rock Hill Chamber of Commerce Union Area Chamber of Commerce 103 South Oak Street, Union, Missouri 63084 Phone: 636-583-8979 Website: www.unionmochamber.org Wellsville Chamber of Commerce 109 West Hudson Street, Wellsville, Missouri 63384 Phone: 573-684-3131 University City Chamber of Commerce 7700 Olive Boulevard, University City, Missouri 63130 Phone: 314-337-2489 www.universitycitychamber.com Van Buren Area Chamber of Commerce 402 Main Street, Van Buren, Missouri 63965-0356 Phone: 573-323-0800 Website: www.seevanburen.com Vandalia Area Chamber of Commerce 200 East Park Street, Vandalia, Missouri 63382 Phone: 573-594-6186 www.vandaliamochamber.com Viburnum Chamber of Commerce 15 Vine Street, Viburnum, Missouri 65566 Phone: 573-244-320 / www.viburnum.net 357 Marshall Ave, Ste 102, Webster Groves, Missouri 63119 Phone: 314-962-4142 Website: www.webstershrewsburychamber.com West Plains Chamber of Commerce 401 Jefferson Avenue, West Plains, Missouri 65775 Phone: 417-256-4433 Website: www.wpchamber.com West St. Louis County Chamber of Commerce 15965 Manchester Rd, Suite 102, Ellisville, Missouri 63021 Phone: 636-230-9900 Website: www.westcountychamber.com Western St. Charles County Chamber of Commerce 210 South Linn Avenue, Wentzville, Missouri 63385 Phone: 636-327-6914 Website: www.wentzvillechamber.com Weston Chamber of Commerce 526 Main Street, Weston, Missouri 64098 Phone: 816-640-2909 Website: www.westonmo.com Website: www.warrensburg.org Willard Area Chamber of Commerce 107 E. Jackson Street, PO Box 384, Willard, Missouri 65781 Phone: 417-742-2442 Website: www.willardmo.org Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce 111 Steinhagen Road, Warrenton, Missouri 63383 Phone: 636-456-2530 Website: www.warrentoncoc.com Willow Springs Area Chamber of Commerce 900 West Main Street, Willow Springs, Missouri 65793 Phone: 417-469-5519 Website: www.willowspringsmochamber.com Warsaw Area Chamber of Commerce 818 East Main, Warsaw, Missouri 65355 Phone: 660-438-5922 or 800-927-7294 Website: www.warsawmo.org Wright City Area Chamber of Commerce 13410 Veterans Memorial Parkway, Wright City, MO 63390 Phone: 636-745-7855 www.wrightcityareachamber.org Greater Warrensburg Area Chamber of Commerce 100 South Holden Street, Warrensburg, Missouri 64093 Phone: 660-747-3168 or 877-OLD DRUM Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 32 Women and the Labor Force Women’s participation in labor force activities has greatly expanded since the end of World War II. Immediately following the war, less than one-third of women were in the labor force. However, women soon began to participate in greater numbers, and their labor force participation rose rapidly from the 1960s through the 1980s before slowing in the 1990s. Women reached the peak of their labor force participation in 1999, with a rate of 60.0 percent. Since then labor force participation among women has declined , to 57.12 percent in 2013, which is still relatively high by historical standards, particularly among women with children. In addition, a large share of women work full time and year round. Over time women have increasingly attained higher levels of education: among women ages 25 - 64 who are in the labor force, the proportion with a college degree more than tripled from 1970 to 2013. Women’s earnings as a proportion of men’s earnings also have grown over time. In 1979, women working full time earned 62 percent of what men earned; in 2013 women’s earnings were 82 percent of men’s. Educational Attainment The educational attainment of women ages 25 to 64 in the labor force has risen substantially over the past 40 years. In 2013, 39 percent of this group held college degrees, compared with 11 percent in 1970. About 6 percent of women had less than a high school diploma (that is, did not graduate from high school) in 2013, down from 34 percent in 1970. Occupation and Industry In 2013, women accounted for 51 percent of all workers employed in management, professional, and related occupations, somewhat more than their share of total employment (47 percent). The share of women in specific occupations within this large category varied. For example, 20 percent of software developers and 33 percent of lawyers were women, whereas 62 percent of accountants and auditors and 81 percent of elementary and middle school teachers were women. In 2013, women accounted for more than half of all workers than half of all workers within several industry sectors: financial activities (53 percent), education and health services (75 percent), leisure and hospitality (51 percent), and other services (52 percent). However, women were substantially underrepresented (relative to their share of total employment) in agriculture (24 percent), mining (13 percent), construction (12 percent), manufacturing (9 percent), and transportation and utilities (24 percent). Earnings In 2013, women who worked full time in wage and salary jobs had median weekly earnings of $706, which represented 82 percent of men’s median weekly earnings ($860). In 2013, female full-time wage and salary workers ages 25 or older with only a high school diploma had median usual weekly earnings of $573. which represented 83 percent of the earnings of women with an associate’s degree ($693) and 55 percent of the earnings of women with a bachelor’s degree or higher ($1,043). Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers were the highest in 2013 for female chief executives ($1,811), pharmacists ($1,802), and lawyers ($1,566). In 2013, 5.4 percent of all women (approximately 2.1 million women) paid at an hourly rate had earnings at or below the prevailing federal minimum wage ($7.25 per hour). Among women 25 years and older who were paid at an hourly wage, 3.4 percent had earnings at or below the minimum wage, compared with 13.3 percent of women ages 16 to 24. Source: Women in the Labor Force: A Databook; Bureau of Labor Statistics Report 1052; December 2014; www.bls.gov. Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 33 Missouri Career Center Services Each one of these Missouri Career Center services comes with personalized career assistance from our workforce specialists and career counselors. Job Search Assistance Missouri Career Centers provide Staff-assisted Job Search Services to anyone looking for employment opportunities. We actively work with you to identify a job or career goal, identify skill sets and complete an effective registration on the jobs.mo.gov onestop search website. We Also help you navigate through other government and commercial job search websites, provide on-line application assistance and a connection to other products that will help get you into a new career! Resume Writing Assistance Missouri Career Centers offer the following services for job seekers: Access Training Assistance & Provider Information Multiple training programs are available through your Missouri Career Center to assist eligible job seekers with gaining the skills needed to obtain employment in today’s economy. Get Occupational Skill Training at a college, university or other educational facility through programs that fund training - or retraining - for eligible individuals who have been laid off. With our On-the-Job Training (OJT) you receive wages and benefits while learning a new skill, working with a participating business. The WorkReady Missouri Program provides an opportunity for individuals receiving unemployment Insurance (UI) Compensation to receive occupational worksite training on a part-time basis for up to six weeks. Program trainees continue to receive UI and can receive a training allowance. Browse Job Openings Start your search for quality employment opportunities by registering for free at jobs.mo.gov - the state’s top careermatching website. We’ll also help you explore first-rate government and commercial job-search websites. Earn a Nationally Accepted Workplace Skills Accreditation Obtain a National Career Readiness Certificate, available in four levels of achievement, to document for potential employers your skills with Applied Math, Locating Information, and Reading for Information. These three skills are highly desirable in the workplace, both for new hires and for promotions to higherpaying jobs with more responsibilities. Applicants unable to score high enough to earn an NCRC on the first attempt can work to improve their scores. Access in internet-based remedial software is made available by the Missouri Career Center. Evaluate Your Skills, Knowledge and Abilities Get a free Initial Assessment that identifies your strengths, abilities and areas for development in Applied Mathematics, Locating Information and Reading for Information. Using either the WIN Quick Assessment or the KeyTrain Quick Guide, we will help you determine if you are ready to take certification testing, or we will help you use remediation tools to improve your skills. Land the jobs you want with strong, eye-catching resumes & cover letters. We offer software and experienced staff to help you develop an effective resume that stands out from others. A special arrangement through Missouri Career Centers and jobs.mo.gov provides the advanced Optimal Resume online resource. Once registered, you can use it to create professional, high-quality resumes as well as cover letters, on-line portfolios, video resumes, and tools to prepare for interviews. Specialized, On-Site Workshops Our five primary workshops give you the practical guidance you need to get the career of your dreams. Career Exploration: This workshop gives you the tools to assess your knowledge, skills, personal interests & priorities on the journey to finding the job that is best for you. Career Networking: Learn the benefits of effective & strategic ‘networking’ & how these interpersonal resources & contacts could lead to a new job. You will learn to develop a plan to present yourself to networking groups, a networking source list & a list of the types of networking groups. Resume Preparation: Wonder what employers are looking for when the read a resume & cover letter? Identify & optimize all the basic components of a resume (skills & abilities, work history, & education) so you stand out above the others. Use the same strategies to complete excellent online applications. Interview Process: With this workshop you get practical advice on how to best showcase your skills & experience through research, practice & preparation. Get helpful tips on how to dress & groom for an interview. Learn the different types of interviews & strategies for each. Basic Computer Skills: How to use a computer is essential for today’s job seeker. Learn the basic computer skill necessary to search & apply for jobs. This workshop includes everything from using the keyboard to accessing the internet to creating & saving files. In addition, learn to use jobs.mo.gov to search for your next job. Tools and Equipment Available to Job Seekers Access computers, printers, copiers, scanners, fax machines, and phones at no charge to help you search and apply for job openings. To learn more about the services and resources available at all Missouri Career Centers or to find a career center near you, please visit: www.jobs.mo.gov or call 1-888-728-JOBS (5627) Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 34 Missouri Career Centers and Workforce Investment Boards MISSOURI CAREER CENTERS There are 42 career centers around the state, which represent a unique partnership of employment and training organizations that reflect the specific needs in each local community. Workers, employers and students will find a resource area in each Missouri Career Center equipped with computers, fax machines and telephones for their use. For additional information, visit: www.jobs.mo.gov Arnold 3675 W. Outer Rd, Ste 102, Arnold, Missouri 63010-5231 Phone: 636-287-8909 / Fax: 636-287-8932 Belton - WCMCAA 109 Congress, Belton, Missouri 64102 Phone: 816-318-3922 / Fax: 816-318-3905 Branson 2720 Shepherd of the Hills Expwy, Suite B Branson, Missouri 65616-8103 Phone: 417-334-4156 / Fax: 417-334-4159 Cape Girardeau 1737 North Kingshighway, Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63701 Phone: 573-290-5766 / Fax: 573-290-5746 Chillicothe 601 West Mohawk Road, Chillicothe, Missouri 64601-3919 Phone: 660-646-0671 / Fax: 660-646-5803 Clinton 1661 North 2nd Street, Clinton, Missouri 64735-1193 Phone: 660-885-5541 / Fax: 660-885-8541 Jefferson City 1716 Four Seasons Drive, Suite 101 Jefferson City, Missouri 65101-1815 Phone: 573-526-8115 / Fax: 573-526-3494 Joplin 730 South Wall Avenue, Joplin, Missouri 64801 Phone: 417-629-3000 / Fax: 417-629-3011 Kansas City - Full Employment Council 1740 Paseo, Kansas City, Missouri 64108 Phone: 816-471-2330 / Fax: 816-471-4054 KC-Full Employment Council - The CUBE 1722 East 17th Terrace, Kansas City, Missouri 64108 Phone: 816-471-2330 KC-Full Employment Council - FACE FORWARD 1710 East 18th Street, Kansas City, MO 64108 Phone: 816-471-2330 Kansas City - Northland 3100 NE 83rd Street, Suite 2800 Kansas City, Missouri 64119-4465 Phone: 816-437-3635 / Fax: 816-468-1943 Kennett 1100 South By-Pass, Suite 2, Kennett, Missouri 63857-3738 Phone: 573-888-4518 / Fax: 573-888-1324 Kirksville 2105 East Normal St, Kirksville, Missouri 63501-3322 Phone: 660-785-2400 / Fax: 660-785-2404 Columbia 1500 Vandiver Dr, Ste 115, Columbia, Missouri 65202-1921 Phone: 573-882-8821 / Fax: 573-884-5055 Lebanon 2639 South Jefferson Avenue, Suite 1 Lebanon, Missouri 65536-5205 Phone: 417-532-6146 / Fax: 417-532-6013 Hannibal 203 North Sixth Street, Hannibal, Missouri 63401-3412 Phone: 573-248-2520 / Fax: 573-248-2526 Linn Creek 204 Business Park Road, Linn Creek, Missouri 65052 Phone: 573-346-1766 / Fax: 573-346-2007 Independence 15301 East 23rd Street South Independence, Missouri 64055-1698 Phone: 816-521-5700 / Fax: 816-325-5825 Maryville 114 West 3rd Street, Maryville, Missouri 64468 Phone: 660-582-8980 / Fax: 660-582-7264 Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 35 Mexico - Satellite 109 East Promenade Street, Mexico, Missouri 65265 Phone: 573-581-4576 / Fax: 573-581-4590 St. Charles County 212 Turner Blvd, St. Peters, Missouri 63376-1079 Phone: 636-278-1360 / Fax: 636-278-1843 Monett - Limited 100 South Maple, Monett, Missouri 65708 Phone: 417-235-7877 / Fax: 417.236.9467 St. Louis City - SLATE 1017 Olive Street, Ste 13, St. Louis, Missouri 63101-2022 Phone: 314-589-8000 / Fax: 314-231-7923 Nevada 621 E. Highland Ave, Ste 3, Nevada, Missouri 64772-1022 Phone: 417-448-1177 / Fax: 417-448-1139 St. Louis County - Florissant 4040 Seven Hills Drive, Suite 166 Florissant, Missouri 63033-6770 Phone: 314-877-3010 / Fax: 314-877-3020 Park Hills 403A Parkway Drive, Park Hills, Missouri 63601-3170 Phone: 573-518-2431 / Fax: 573-518-2439 Platte County Resource Center 11724 NW Plaza Circle, Suite 500 Kansas City, Missouri 64153 Phone: 816-464-4620 / Fax: 816-464-4612 St. Louis County - North Oaks 26B North Oaks Plaza, St. Louis, Missouri 63121-2911 Phone: 314-381-6700 / Fax: 314-381-7247 Warrenton 111 Steinhagen Road, Warrenton, Missouri 63383-2103 Phone: 636-456-9467 / Fax: 636-456-2329 Poplar Bluff 1903 Northwood Drive, Suite 2 Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63901-2425 Phone: 573-840-9595 / Fax: 573-840-9594 Washington 1108 Washington Square Shopping Center Washington, Missouri 63090.5304 Phone: 636-239-6703 / Fax: 636-239-0329 Potosi - Satellite Office 10231 W. State Street, Hwy E, Ste C, Potosi, Missouri 63664 Phone: 573-438-4414 / Fax: 573-438-3258 West Plains 3417 Division Drive, Ste 1, West Plains, Missouri 65775 Phone: 417-256-3158 / Fax: 417-256-8059 Pulaski County Work Connection St. Roberts Affiliate Office 194 Eastland Ave, Ste 105, St. Roberts, Missouri 65584 Phone: 573-774-4004 / Fax: 573-336-7854 FEC - RICHMOND 103 E. North Main, Richmond, Missouri 64085 Phone: 816-776-3920 Rolla 706 South Bishop, Suites A & B, Rolla, Missouri 65401 Phone: 573-364-7030 / Fax: 573-364-1865 Sedalia 215 East Fifth Street, Sedalia, Missouri 65301-4506 Phone: 660-530-5627 / Fax: 660-530-5633 Sikeston 202 S. Kingshighway, Sikeston, Missouri 63801-2946 Phone: 573-472-5250 / Fax: 573-472-4577 Springfield 2900 East Sunshine, Springfield, Missouri 65804 Phone: 417-887-4343 / Fax: 417-888-4076 St. Joseph 301 South 7th Street, St. Joseph, Missouri 64501-2284 Phone: 816-387-2380 / Fax: 816-387-2029 MISSOURI WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARDS The Missouri Workforce Investment Board (MoWIB) sets workforce policy for Missouri’s local workforce areas and strengthens ties among state workforce, education and economic development agencies. Local Workforce Investment Boards (WIBs) are businessled, regional organizations whose mission is employment & training needs for businesses and job-seekers. There are 14 Workforce Regions, which are led by a local WIB. Central Region Workforce Investment Area 604 Black Street, Rolla, Missouri 65401 Phone: 573-426-2946 Counties: Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Camden, Cole Cooper, Crawford, Dent, Gasconade, Howard, Laclede, Maries, Miller, Moniteau, Morgan, Osage, Phelps, Pulaski, Washington Website: www.cwib.us East Jackson County Workforce Investment Board 1740 Paseo Blvd, Kansas City, Missouri 64108 Phone: 816-521-5700 Serves: East Jackson County Eastern Jackson County Region 15301 E. 23rd Street, Independence, Missouri 64055 Phone: 816-521-5700 Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 36 Jefferson/Franklin Employment Consortium (2 locations) Arnold Career Center 3675 West Outer Road, Suite 102, Arnold, Missouri 63010 Phone: 636-287-8909 / Fax: 636-287-8932 Washington Career Center 1108 Washington Square Shopping Center Washington, Missouri 63090-5304 Phone: 636-239-6703 Northwest Workforce Investment Board 912 Main Street, Trenton, Missouri 64683 Phone: 660-359-3622 or 800-794-3535 Counties: Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Clinton, Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Holt, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Nodaway, Putnam, Sullivan, Worth Website: www.nwwib.org Website: www.jeff-frankjobs.com Ozark Region Workforce Investment Board 2900 East Sunshine Street, Springfield, Missouri 65804 Phone: 417-887-4343 or 800-562-7284 Kansas City and Vicinity Workforce Investment Board Website: www.ozarksjobpath.org and Jackson County - Central KC Region 1740 Paseo Blvd, Kansas City, Missouri 64108 Phone: 816-471-2330 Website: www.feckc.org South Central Workforce Investment Board 1105 Independence Drive, West Plains, Missouri 65775 Phone: 417-257-2630 Counties: Franklin, Jefferson Counties: Christian, Dallas, Greene, Polk, Stone, Taney, Webster Counties: Cass, Clay, Platte, Ray, Jackson Counties: Butler, Carter, Douglas, Howell, Oregon, Ozark, Reynolds, Ripley, Shannon, Texas, Wayne, Wright Cass County - Belton & Harrisonville (2 locations) West Central Missouri Community Action Agency 109 Congress, Belton, Missouri 64012 Phone: 816-318-3922 Website: www.scwib.org 200 Oakland, Harrisonville, Missouri 64701 Phone: 816-380-6690 Counties: St. Charles County Clay County - Northern Region 3100 NE 83rd Street, Ste 2100, Kansas City, Missouri 64119 Phone: 816-468-8767 Platte County - Resource Center 11724 NW Plaza Circle, Ste 500, Kansas City, Missouri 64153 Phone: 816-464-4620 Ext. 4612 St. Charles County Workforce Investment Board 212 Turner Boulevard, St. Peters, Missouri 63376-1079 Phone: 636-278-1360 St. Louis City Workforce Investment Board 1520 Market St, 3rd Floor, St. Louis, Missouri 63103-2634 Phone: 314-657-3561 Serves: St. Louis City St. Louis County Workforce Development Board 26B North Oaks Plaza, St. Louis, Missouri 63121 Phone: 314-679-3300 Counties: St. Louis County Ray County 103 E. North Main Street, Richmond, Missouri 64085 Phone: 816-776-3920 Workforce Investment Board of SOUTHEAST Missouri 760 S. Kingshighway, Ste C, Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63703 Phone: 573-334-0990 Other Kansas City Locations: Counties: Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Dunklin, Iron, Madison, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Perry, Ste. Genevieve, St. Francois, Scott, Stoddard Face Forward KC Office 1710 E. 18th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64108 Phone: 816-471-2330 Training in Time Center 1708 E. 18th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64108 Phone: 816-471-2330 Young Adult Career Connections Center (YAC3 or The Cube) 1722 E. 17th Terrace, Kansas City, Missouri 64108 Phone: 816-471-2330 Northeast Missouri Workforce Investment Board 111 East Monroe, Paris, Missouri 65275 Phone: 660-327-5125 Workforce Investment Board of SOUTHWEST Missouri 105 North Rangeline Road, Ste. 2, Joplin, Missouri 64802 Phone: 417-206-1717 Counties: Barry, Barton, Dade, Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton Website: www.workforcezone.net Workforce Development Board of WESTERN Missouri 3208 West 16th Street, Sedalia, Missouri 65301 Phone: 660-827-3722 Counties: Bates, Benton, Carroll, Cedar, Chariton, Henry, Hickory, Johnson, Lafayette, Pettis, St. Clair, Saline, Vernon Counties: Adair, Clark, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Ralls, Randolph, Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby, Warren Website: www.nemowib.org Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 37 Women in High-Tech Jobs In the past decade, “High-tech” jobs have shown substantial growth. Women, therefore, need to recognize that “high-tech” occupations offer high pay and should receive serious consideration as career choices. Projections for future growth indicate that computers, software, and applications for information technology will continue to have a large impact on employment opportunities. Use of the Internet and wireless technologies has exploded, creating phenomenal growth and new challenges for manufacturers of this equipment. “High-tech,” however, goes beyond computers, software, and the Internet. A broad spectrum of industries and occupations are considered “high-tech”, a term used to describe industries, occupations and products in which cutting-edge, state-of-the-art technologies are used to shape the design, development, and introduction of new products and innovative production processes. As “high-tech” firms systematically apply scientific & technical knowledge to problem solving, they conduct a substantial amount of research & development. Therefore, many of their employees must have a scientific, technical or engineering background. The Bureau of Labor Statistics* describes “high-tech” occupations as scientific, engineering, and technician occupations, such as: computer & mathematical scientists; engineers; life & physical scientists; mathematical specialists; engineering & science technicians; computer specialists; and engineering, scientific & computer managers. Individuals employed in these occupations are collectively referred to as technologyoriented workers and require in-depth knowledge of the theories and principles of science, engineering, and mathematics acquired through post-secondary specialized education ranging from an associates degree to a doctorate. There are also high-tech aspects of many other occupations, such as workers who operate and repair products used in high-tech industries. These include computer and office machine repairers, aircraft pilots, and radiological technologists and technicians. Most of these occupations require an associate degree or higher. For some, certification by hardware and software producers is a substitute for formal education. Estimates for the year 2014, developed by BLS*, project that high-tech employment will reach 9.7 million jobs—roughly 6 percent of the 164 million total persons employed in non-farm wage and salary jobs. In 2004, median weekly earnings for workers in technology-oriented occupations ranged between $526-$1,878. The average of $1,156 was more than the median for all occupations ($726). Between the 2004-2014 period, the number of network systems & data communication analysts is projected to increase by one-fourth, adding nearly 119,000 jobs. High technology growth will account for almost 4% of all projected growth during the period. Source: Women’s Bureau, Office of Occupational Statistics and Employment Projections, U.S. Department of Labor Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 38 College and Career Consultants (CCCs) Promote and enhance the career development process in the State of Missouri Services available through regional CCCs K-12 Career Development Early and sustained career information and advising systems that support the Pathways to Prosperity initiative Professional development on the career plan process Career Education resources and materials available online Facilitate implementation of a comprehensive career development process Career Awareness - Elementary Career Exploration - Middle School Career Planning and Decision Making - High School Program of Study/Personal Plan of Study/Career & Educational Planning Guide template development/facilitation Assist middle & high schools in developing processes for the development, review & revision of personal plans of study Promote programs & opportunities at area career centers Guidance System of Support for School Counselors Consortium meetings held at area career centers Awareness, Recruitment & Retention of Nontraditional Students in Career Education Programs Support services to students in nontraditional programs STEM Equity Pipeline Project Assist in use of data focusing on Perkins funding indicators relative to nontraditional participation and completion Breaking Traditions Award competition Missouri Connections Support integration/implementation of Missouri Connections into Grades 6 - 12 Contact your Regional College and Career Consultant at: Region I - Northwest Missouri Charlene Piel Hillyard Technical Center 3434 Faraon Street, St. Joseph, Missouri 64506-5100 Phone: 816-671-4170 ext. 154 Email: charlene.piel@sjsd.k12.mo.us Region II - Northeast Missouri Susan Hazen Kirksville Area Technical Center 1103 South Cottage Grove, Kirksville, Missouri 63501 Phone: 660-665-2865 ext. 53 Email: susan_h@kirksville.k12.mo.us Region III - Greater Kansas City Area Lori Mann Northland Career Center 1801 Branch Street, Platte City, Missouri 64079 Phone: 816-718-0256 Email: mannl@platteco.k12.mo.us Region IV - Central Missouri Janet Bagby Columbia Career Center 4203 South Providence, Columbia, Missouri 65202 Phone: 573-214-3800 Email: jbagby@columbia.k12.mo.us Region V - East Central Missouri Tanya DeGonia Mineral Area College Post Office Box 1000, Park Hills, Missouri 63601 Phone: 573-518-2255 Email: tdegonia@mineralarea.edu Region VI - South Central Missouri Michele Charlebois-Didreckson Ozark Technical Community College 1001 E. Chestnut Expressway, Springfield, Missouri 65802 Phone: 417-447-6970 Email: charlebm@otc.edu Region VII - Southeast Missouri Becki Shrum Poplar Bluff Technical Career Center 3203 Oak Grove Road, Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63901 Phone: 573-785-2248 Email: bshrum@pb.k12.mo.us Region VIII - Southwest Missouri Tammy Blaylock Scott Regional Technology Center Two David Sippy Drive, Monett, Missouri 65708 Phone: 417-235-7022 ext. 2517 Email: tblaylock@monettschools.org Region IX - Greater St. Louis Area Michelene Moeller Lewis and Clark Career Center 2400 Zumbehl Road, St. Charles, Missouri 63301 Phone: 636-443-4980 Email: mmoeller@stcharlessd.org Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 39 Missouri Educational and Training Institutions At the direction of the Coordinating Board for Higher Education, the Missouri Department of Higher Education strives to coordinate higher education policy that fosters a quality postsecondary system, as well as to increase participation in Missouri’s public institutions. Missouri is home to a diverse higher education system that includes 13 public four-year universities, 20 public two-year colleges, one public two-year technical college, 26 independent colleges, and more than 150 proprietary and private career schools. There are also ongoing education and training opportunities available through classes offered by the University of Missouri Outreach & Extension Centers. American Woodworking Academy The Academy is committed to excellence in woodworking with friendly and knowledgeable instructors and administrators. Students will benefit from expert instruction while gaining hands-on experience in the laboratory. Classes offered range from single courses to 22 or 44 week Master Woodworking Programs. The school teaches classes for two community colleges and works in conjunction with Vocational Rehabilitation and Veterans educational programs. 1304 West Lark Industrial Park, Fenton, MO 63026 Phone: 636-343-3750 Website: www.awacademy.com Aquinas Institute of Theology Aquinas Institute of Theology is a Roman Catholic graduate school of theology and ministry. It is a Dominicansponsored school partnering with the Jesuit-run Saint Louis University, which allows Aquinas students to use many SLU facilities and to cross-register for classes. Aquinas offers doctoral and masters degrees and certificate programs that prepare students to preach, teach, minister and to lead in The Catholic Church. Students often become priests, prison ministers, parish life coordinators, hospital chaplains, canon lawyers, theology teachers and Catholic agency directors. 23 South Spring Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63108-3323 Phone: 314-256-8800 or Toll Free: 800-977-3869 Website: www.ai.edu Assemblies of God Theological Seminary AGTS serves as the only seminary endorsed by the Assemblies of God for the graduate-level education of ministers. It is one of the world’s leading Pentecostal seminaries and has one of the largest doctor of ministry programs in the nation. (Affiliated with Evangel University) 1435 N. Glenstone Ave, Springfield, MO 65802-2131 Phone: 417-268-1000 or Toll Free: 800-467-2487 Website: www.agts.edu Avila University Avila University, a Catholic University sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, is a values-based community of learning providing liberal arts, professional, undergraduate & graduate education to prepare students for lifelong contributions to the global community. Avila offers over 60 undergraduate majors & concentrations and five graduate degree programs through their School of Business; School of Education; College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences; School of Nursing; School of Science & Health; and School of Visual & Communication Arts. 11901 Wornall Road, Kansas City, MO 64145 Phone: 816-942-8400 Website: www.avila.edu Baker University Baker is a private, liberal arts university which was chartered on February 12, 1858 in Baldwin City, Kansas, giving it the distinction of being the first university in Kansas. The School of Professional and Graduate Studies serves working adults in Missouri at the Lee’s Summit and Kansas City Northland campuses. 1) 1278 NE Windsor Drive Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 Phone: 816-347-0559 or Toll Free: 800-955-7747 2) 7509 NW Tiffany Springs Parkway, Suite 2 Kansas City, MO 64153 Phone: 816-880-6643 or Toll Free: 800-955-7747 Website: www.bakeru.edu Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 40 Baptist Bible College Calvary Bible College and Theological Seminary Baptist Bible College is an institution of biblical higher learning that exists to provide a Christ-centered curriculum that fosters a biblical worldview, empowering students to engage and impact their global society. The faculty seeks to prepare students for life-long learning to serve Christ in ministry or marketplace professions. Undergraduate and graduate classes are offered by the Divisions of Biblical Studies, General Studies, Missions and Professional Studies. Calvary Bible College is an accredited, independent, nondenominational institution providing undergraduate and graduate education which prepares Christians to live and serve in the church and the world according to a biblical worldview. Students can pursue their degrees through the Bible College, Theological Seminary or the non-traditional studies department, which allows adults more flexibility to work full-time and still earn their chosen degree. 628 East Kearney Springfield, MO 65803 Phone: 417-268-6000 or Toll Free: 800-228-5754 Website: www.gobbc.edu 15800 Calvary Road Kansas City, MO 64147 Phone: 816-322-0110 Website: www.calvary.edu Broadcast Center Central Methodist University The Broadcast Center offers many programs relating to the broadcast journalism field. Classes focus on methods and techniques for reporting, producing and delivering news via radio, television and video/film media; and preparing students to be professional broadcast journalists, editors, producers, directors, and managers. Courses teach the principles of broadcast technology; broadcast reporting; on-and off-camera and microphone procedures & techniques; program, sound & video/film editing; program design & production; media law & policy; and professional standards & ethics. Broadcast Center also offers more specific training opportunities in the areas of sportscasting, web design and programming music. Central Methodist University affirms its Wesleyan heritage and its unique place as the only United Methodist-related College in Missouri. Central Methodist University integrates a high quality liberal arts education and professional preparation to promote character and leadership through lifelong learning, social responsibility, and service. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences offers 30 majors, minors & pre-professional programs;14 Associate Degree Programs; and a wide range of Graduate Degrees. 2360 Hampton Avenue St. Louis, MO 63139 Phone: 314-647-8181 Website: www.broadcastcenterinfo.com Bryan University Bryan University has provided focused, relevant career training programs since 1982. It’s goal is to teach students through courses that directly relate to their field of study, providing relevant information, skills and knowledge. Bryan University offers program opportunities in the following areas of study: Business; Information Technology; Allied Health; Criminal Justice; and Health & Wellness. 1) Bryan University - Springfield, MO Campus 4255 S. Nature Center Way, Springfield, MO 65804 Phone: 417-862-5700 2) Bryan University - Columbia, MO Campus 3215 Lemone Industrial Blvd, Columbia, MO 65201 Phone: 573-777-5550 411 Central Methodist Square Fayette, MO 65248 Phone: 877-268-1854 or 660-248-3391 Website: www.centralmethodist.edu College of the Ozarks C of O is committed to its founding mission of providing a quality, Christian education to those who are found worthy, but lack sufficient means to obtain such training. Instead of paying tuition, all full time students work campus jobs to defray the cost of education. Upon complete participation of the in the work education program, the college guarantees to meet the entire cost of education for students, allowing them the opportunity to graduate debt-free. “Hard Work U” earns numerous accolades yearly from U.S. New & World Report, The Princeton Review’s Best 378 Colleges, Forbes Best Colleges and Money Magazine’s Top Colleges. The College of the Ozarks offers 26 academic programs and 10 pre-professional programs. 1 Opportunity Avenue / Post Office Box 17 Point Lookout, MO 65726-0017 Phone: 800-222-0525 or 417-334-6411 Website: www.cofo.edu Website: www.bryanu.edu Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 41 Cox College Columbia College Founded in 1851, Columbia College has been helping students advance their lives through higher education for more than 160 years. As a private, nonprofit, coeducational liberal arts and sciences college, CC takes pride in its small classes, experienced faculty and quality educational programs. Through its network of campuses in 34 nationwide locations, the Day and Evening Campuses in Columbia, MO and the Online Campus, the college serves more than 31,000 students annually. In addition to offering associate and bachelor’s degrees, CC also offer graduate degrees at the main campus, at selected extended campuses & online. 1001 Rogers Street, Columbia, MO 65216 Phone: 800-231-2391 or 573-875-8700 Website: www.ccis.edu Cox College is a private college of 850 students near the center of Springfield, Missouri. The college offers Associate, Bachelors and Masters degrees in Nursing, Associate in Radiography, Associate in Medical Assisting, certificates in Medical Transcription, Medical Coding and Dietetic Internship. It offers interaction with faculty in small classes, diverse student practical experience with CoxHealth, and student leadership opportunities. Cox College is committed to excellence by meeting the educational needs of students and the health care community. 1423 N. Jefferson Avenue, Springfield, MO 65802-1988 Phone: 417-269-3401 or 866-898-5355 Website: www.coxcollege.edu Crowder College Concorde Career College - Kansas City has been training healthcare professionals for over 25 years. Concorde offers short, affordable hands-on healthcare programs to fit any schedule. Advance your healthcare career with specialized training and degree programs, or get your career stared with entry-level programs that could get you working in as few as 9 months. Programs offered: Dental Assistant, Dental Assisting (AAS), Dental Hygiene (AAS), Medical Assistant - Diploma, Medical Assisting (AAS), Medical Office Administration, Pharmacy Technician, Physical Therapist Assistant, Practical Nursing, Respiratory Therapy (AAS), and Health Information Management (AAS). Crowder College is a two-year state community college accredited by the by the Higher Learning Commission and affiliated with the Missouri Department of Higher Education. Crowder College Academic Affairs is divided into Divisions offering a variety of degree programs. Each Division works closely with business and Industry, advisory boards, and the universities to offer the most relevant associate degrees and certificate programs. Over 30 Associates of Arts degrees are specifically designed to transfer to a four-year college or university for the completion of a bachelor’s degree in arts or science. Twenty-three Certificate programs provide specific skills training and are usually completed in one year or less. 3239 Broadway, Kansas City, MO 64111 Phone: 816-531-5223 or 800-693-7010 Website: www.concordecareercolleges.com 601 Laclede Avenue, Neosho, MO 64850 Phone: 417-451-3223 Website: www.crowder.edu Cottey College Culver-Stockton College Cottey College is an independent, liberal arts and sciences college for women. For more than 128 years, the college has offered your women the opportunity to learn and grow into leaders, role models and confident individuals. Today, Cottey’s unique combination of women’s-only education, high academic standards, focus on leadership development, commitment to an international experience for every student, and a motivated, high-energy community is at the heart of its success. Although most academic programs are currently two-year programs, the addition of selected fouryear degree programs, allows some Cottey women to take advantage of the unique benefits of this institution for their entire undergraduate career. Culver-Stockton College is a comprehensive college with a rich liberal arts heritage and an innovative curriculum geared to the needs of modern students. This private, residential college, founded in 1853, is located on a bluff overlooking Canton, MO and the Mississippi River. A wide variety of over 60 majors, minors, specializations and certifications are offered in business, education, fine arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and mathematics. A highlight of their unique curriculum is it allows interdisciplinary majors and gives students the ability to design their own major. The mission of Culver-Stockton College is to provide students of promise a superb education within an active learning community founded upon integrity and the best values of faith and the human spirit. Concorde Career College 1000 West Austin, Nevada, MO 65772 Phone: 417-667-8181 or 888-526-8839 Website: www.cottey.edu One College Hill, Canton, MO 63435 Phone: 800-537-1883 Website: www.culver.edu Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 42 DeVry University Eden Theological Seminary DeVry has helped students earn degrees in a variety of indemand fields for over 80 years. Students are taught using hands-on curriculum developed with the input of industry leaders to give them the experience needed to succeed. Two locations in Kansas City offer many bachelors and masters degree programs through their Colleges of Business & Management, Engineering & Information Sciences, Liberal Arts & Sciences and Media Arts & Technology. The St. Louis location offers the same colleges and programs plus additional programs through a College of Health Sciences. Eden Theological Seminary is a graduate school preparing women and men for ordained Christian ministry. One of the seven seminaries of the United Church of Christ, Eden is a community that is welcoming, inclusive, and ecumenically diverse. Eden is a member of and is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada and the following degree programs are approved: Master of Divinity, Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies, Master of Theological Studies, and Doctor of Ministry. 1) 11224 Holmes Road, Kansas City, MO 64131 Phone: 816-943-7300 2) 1100 Main Street, Kansas City, MO 64105 Phone: 816-221-1300 3) 11830 Westline Industrial Dr, Ste 100, St. Louis, MO 63146 Phone: 866-831-3882 Website: www.devry.edu Drury University For over 140 years, Drury has been committed to the liberal arts tradition and to personalized education that integrates theoretical and practical knowledge in the context of the 21st century. With 59 majors, 41 minors to choose from, Drury’s academic offerings span the gamut: from liberal arts to professional and pre-professional to 7 graduate programs; where available, these academic offerings are nationally accredited. Learning opportunities for students extends beyond the traditional classroom and include online courses tailored to the lifestyles and learning needs of non-traditional students. 900 North Benton Avenue, Springfield, Missouri 65802 Phone: 800.922.2274 Website: www.drury.edu East Central College East Central College, is a public two-year community college located in Union, Missouri. One of the main reasons for establishing ECC was to provide a quality, low-cost education for the residents in the area. Since the college is partially supported by district residents through property taxes, and by assistance from the state and federal governments, the college is able to keep tuition and fees relatively low. ECC has 43 academic programs available for students to earn either an Associate of Arts or Associate of Applied Science degrees and 13 programs for students to earn a certificate of achievement. 1964 Prairie Dell Road, Union, Missouri 63084 Phone: 636-584-6500 Website: www.eastcentral.edu 475 East Lockwood Ave, St. Louis, Missouri 63119-3192 Phone: 800-969-3627 or 314-961-3627 Website: www.eden.edu Evangel University Evangel University is an accredited liberal arts university with more than 100 academic programs on the cutting edge of today’s professional fields. Our commitment to the integration of faith, learning and life attracts students from a wide variety of Christian denominational backgrounds who have a strong commitment to academics with a desire to combine their christian faith with every aspect of their lives. 1111 North Glenstone Ave, Springfield, Missouri 65802 Phone: 417-865-2815 Website: www.evangel.edu Everest College - Kansas City Campus Everest College’s Kansas City campus provides the type of career training education to students that employers seek when hiring. Programs offered are: Criminal Justice - Private and Homeland Security; Criminal Justice - Social and Youth Services; Dental Assistant; Massage Therapy; Medical Administrative Assistant; Medical Assistant; Medical Insurance Billing and Coding; Pharmacy Technician 1740 W. 92nd Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64114 Phone: 816-423-8600 Website: www.everest.edu/campus/kansas_city Everest College - Springfield Campus Everest College-Springfield offers accelerated, specialized career training in the Medical and Dental fields as well as degree programs in Business, Accounting, Computer Information Science and Paralegal. Each program, either degree or diploma is focused on giving you the skills you need to succeed in the workplace. 1010 West Sunshine Street, Springfield, Missouri 65807 Phone: 417-864-7220 Website: www.everest.edu/campus/springfield Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 43 Foley-Belsaw Institute Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College Foley-Belsaw offers correspondence courses for: ▪ Outdoor Power Equipment Engine Repair ▪ Locksmith Training ▪ Gunsmith Training As a student, you are guaranteed to benefit from their purchasing power and experience; receive the best materials available and everything you need to learn at your own pace. Students often finish within six months, but they have up to two years to complete their courses. Another benefit of taking Foley-Belsaw courses is students can always find help from a real advisor or expert instructor whenever they need it by phone or email. Phone: 800-821-3452 Website: www.foley-belsaw.com Jewish Hospital College of Nursing and Allied Health provides in nursing and allied health programs in a world-class clinical setting, Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis Missouri. Students partner with faculty to obtain degrees or certificates in one of numerous nursing or allied health concentrations. The College and all its programs are fully accredited by all regional and programmatic agencies. You can begin with an associate degree in nursing or radiography and progress through a master of science in nursing or allied health right at Jewish Hospital College. 4483 Duncan Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63110 Phone: 314.454.7055 or Toll Free: 800.832.9009 Website: www.barnesjewishcollege.edu Graceland University Fontbonne College Fontbonne University is a Catholic, coeducational institution of higher education offering liberal arts and professional programs in a values-based, student-centered environment. Founded in 1923 and still sponsored today by the Sisters St. Joseph of Carondelet, Fontbonne is located in Clayton, Missouri. The College of Global Business & Professional Studies; College of Education & Allied Health Professions; and College of Arts & Sciences offer forty-five undergraduate and 19 graduate programs, creating a relevant, well-rounded offering of academic interests. 6800 Wydown Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri 63105 Phone: 314-862-3456 or 800-205-5862 Website: www.fontbonne.edu Global University Global University is a fully accredited, non profit Christian University, in the Pentecostal tradition, based out Springfield, Missouri. As a worldwide online and distance education pioneer, GU integrates education and service through a network in 150 countries, including the United States. Its three main languages of instruction are English, Spanish and French for undergraduate programs. Four schools comprise Global University; School of Evangelism & Discipleship, Berean School of the Bible, Undergraduate School of Bible & Theology and Graduate School of Theology. 1211 South Glenstone Ave, Springfield, Missouri 65804 Phone: 800-443-1083 or 417-862-9533 Website: www.globaluniversity.edu Graceland University was founded in 1895 in Lamoni, Iowa. Their campus in Independence, Missouri has been the home of their nationally acclaimed School of Nursing since 1969. The Edmund J. Gleazer School of Education offers an undergraduate degree in Elementary Education and a Master’s degree in education. Their C. H. Sandage School of Business offers a dual B.A. online degree in Business Administration and Organizational Leadership. Additionally, the Independence campus offers a 10 course, 30 hour Master of Arts in religion degree. 1401 W. Truman Rd, Independence, Missouri 64050-3434 School of Nursing: 800-833-0524 ext. 4801 Online Programs: 800-833-0524 School of Education: 866-893-6882 Website: www.graceland.edu H & R Block Center The H&R Block world headquarters have been in Kansas City, Missouri since the company was founded in 1955. Tax professionals can work in the headquarter offices, at branch offices or become H&R Block franchise owners. Take the H&R Block Income Tax Course and learn how to prepare taxes like a pro. With over 10,000 convenient locations, chances are they’re right nearby. ▪ Convenient and Flexible - Classes are held at neighborhood H&R Block offices and meet at a variety of times. ▪ Skilled Instructors - Learn from experienced H&R Block Tax Professionals, the best in the business. ▪ Unique Approach - Course includes both classroom instruction and web-based learning and activities. One H&R Block Way, Kansas City, Missouri 64105 Toll Free: 800-472-5625 Tax Course: 888-412-7880 Website: www.hrblock.com/corporate/income-tax-course/ Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 44 Hannibal-LaGrange University The Healing Arts Center Hannibal-LaGrange is a four-year Christian University fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Founded in 1858 in LaGrange, the campus moved downriver to Hannibal in 1928. HLGU is affiliated with the Missouri Baptist Convention. Hannibal-LaGrange offers more than 34 majors on the baccalaureate level and several pre-professional programs are offered on the associate level, including preengineering. The mission of HLGU is to provide an excellent education in a distinctively Christian environment that integrates Christian faith and learning in preparing graduates for personal and career effectiveness. The Healing Arts Center offers a variety of certificate programs in various types of massage therapy. The Center also offers therapeutic treatment through its in-house Student & Professional Clinics. The Student Clinic gives licensed student therapists the opportunity to perfect their skills while providing the community with an affordable opportunity to receive healing and relaxing massage. HAC is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools & Colleges and approved to operate by the Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education. 2800 Palmyra Road, Hannibal, Missouri 63401 Toll Free: 800-454-1119 Website: www.hlg.edu Harris-Stowe State University Harris-Stowe State University traces its origin back to 1857 when it was founded by the St. Louis Public Schools to become the first public teacher education institute west of the Mississippi River. Harris-Stowe offers the following academic opportunities: (1) a solid General Education curriculum which serves as the foundation for the various baccalaureate degree programs in the three broad professional areas, (2) baccalaureate degree programs in (a) Business Administration, (b) Teacher Education and (c) Urban Specializations. Harris-Stowe State University is strongly committed to providing a high-quality higher education experience that is both affordable and accessible to the diverse populations within and beyond the metropolitan St. Louis region. 3026 Laclede Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63103 Phone: 314-340-3366 Website: www.hssu.edu Heartland Horseshoeing School Heartland’s Practical Farrier Course, Advanced Farrier Course, & Journeyman Farrier Course, for beginning students, and National Certification Course and Farrier Blacksmith Course, for advanced students, are designed to create the ideal learning opportunities. Upon successful completion of all forge-work, tests, and satisfactory attendance, students are issued a certificate of completion. This certificate is recognized throughout the farrier industry and lets perspective employers and clients know that the person who earned it is qualified to perform all the skills required of a professional farrier. 327 SW 1st Lane, Lamar, Missouri 64759 Phone: 417-682-6896 Website: www.ruralheritage.com/horseshoes 10073 Manchester Rd, Ste 100, St. Louis, Missouri 63122 Phone: 314-647-8080 or Toll Free: 866-647-8080 Website: www.thehealingartscenter.com Hickey College Hickey College offers students a hands-on education leading to a diploma, associate degree, or bachelor’s degree. HC’s programs are updated continuously to reflect the needs of employers today. Programs offered: Accounting, Bachelor of Applied Management, Computer Specialist, Computer Systems Management, Culinary Arts, Graphic Design, Legal Office Administration, Office Administration, Paralegal, and Veterinary Technology. 940 West Port Plaza Drive, St. Louis, MO 63146 Phone: 314-434-2212 or Toll Free: 800-777-1544 Vet Tech Institute at Hickey College: 2780 N. Lindbergh Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63114 Culinary Institute of St. Louis at Hickey College: 2700 N. Lindbergh Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63114 Website: www.hickeycollege.com IHM Academy of EMS Approved by the Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services, Division of Emergency Medical Services, for over 30 years IHM has offered a paramedic program sponsored by Washington University School of medicine. Courses offered at the St. Louis campus are: Emergency Medical Technician; Paramedic; Paramedic-Critical Care; Emergency Medical Dispatcher; Instructor Courses and Continuing Education courses. Courses offered at the Independence campus are: Emergency Medical Technician and Paramedic. St. Louis Campus 2500 Abbott Place, St. Louis, Missouri 63143 Phone: 314-768-1234 Ext. 1120 Independence Campus 3121 Dodgion Street, Independence, Missouri 64055 Phone: 816-252-2696 Ext. 1 Website: www.ihmacademyofems.net Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 45 ITT Technical Institute Kansas City Art Institute ITT Technical Institutes are committed to helping men and women develop skills and knowledge to pursue opportunities in many of today’s most promising career fields. ITT Technical Institute has four locations in Missouri. All four locations offer classes through their School of Business, such as Project Management & Administration and Business Management; School of Information Technology, such as Information Systems & Cybersecurity and Software Development; School of Electronics Technology, such as Electrical Engineering & Communications Technology; and School of Drafting & Design, such as Drafting & Design Technology and Industrial Engineering Technology. The Earth City location also has a School of Nursing, which offers classes in nursing and medical assisting. The Kansas City Art Institute is a four-year, independent, fully accredited college of art & design offering the bachelor of fine arts degree in a variety of disciplines. This great institution has a stellar history, dating back to its origins in 1885. The mission of KCAI is preparing gifted students to transform the world creatively through art & design. Their vision is to be an innovative leader in art & design education. KCAI offers the bachelor of fine arts degree in 13 areas of emphasis: Animation, Art History, Ceramics, Creative Writing, Digital Filmmaking, Digital Media, Fiber, Graphic Design, Illustration, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, and Sculpture. The Kansas City Art Institute is a member of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art & Design, a consortium of 35 leading art schools in the United States. ITT Technical Institute - Arnold 1930 Meyer Drury Drive, Arnold, Missouri 63010 Phone: 888-488-1082 or 636-464-6600 4415 Warwick Boulevard, Kansas City, Missouri 64111 Phone: 800-522-5224 or Website: www.kcai.edu ITT Technical Institute– Earth City 3640 Corporate Trail Drive, Earth City, Missouri 63045 Phone: 800-235-5488 or 314-298-7800 Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences ITT Technical Institute—Kansas City 9150 E. 41st Terrace, Kansas City, Missouri 64133 Phone: 877.488.1442 ITT Technical Institute - Springfield 3216 S. National Avenue, Springfield, Missouri 65807 Phone: 417-877-4800 or 877-219-4387 Website: www.itt-tech.edu Jefferson College As the preferred source for higher education and career training for many residents, the College’s highly regarded status is a result of its focus on helping students achieve their individual goals, along with a desire to expand accessibility within the region so a high-quality, affordable college education is available to all. Since 1964, Jefferson College has experienced continual growth and now has three campuses: Hillsboro, Arnold and Imperial. The College offers four associate degrees and several career and technical education certificates. Hillsboro: 1000 Viking Drive, Hillsboro, Missouri 63050 Phone: 636-481-3000 or 636-797-3000 Arnold: 1687 Missouri State Road, Arnold, Missouri Phone: 636-481-3597 Imperial: 4400 Jeffco Blvd, Imperial, Missouri Phone: 636-481-3481 Website: www.jeffco.edu KCUMB is a private university comprising a College of Osteopathic Medicine founded in 1916 and a College of Biosciences. It is the largest medical school in Missouri and one of the oldest in the country. They are known as a leader in osteopathic medicine education, with an environment that emphasizes both academic excellence and the education of caring physicians. Our diverse graduate-level programs prepare future physicians, researchers, bioethicists and other health-care professionals. The university is deeply committed to educating students, furthering medical research and scholarly activity and impacting the future through service and outreach. 1750 Independence Ave, Kansas City, Missouri 64106 Phone: 816-654-7000 or Toll Free: 800-234-4847 Website: www.kcumb.edu Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine Andrew T. Still, M.D., D.O., founded the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1892, making it the first institution of osteopathic medicine education in the world. As the founding school of osteopathy, KCOM has a rich history of providing leadership for comprehensive medical education, research, and healthcare. The addition of the biomedical services program ensured that KCOM students remain committed to scientific discovery and investigation, producing physicians and research professionals educated in the osteopathic tradition of advancing the practice of whole person healthcare. 800 West Jefferson Street, Kirksville, Missouri 63501 Phone: 866-626-2878 or 660-626-2121 Website: www.atsu.edu/kcom/ Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 46 Lincoln University Maryville University - St. Louis Lincoln University was founded in 1866 by the men of the 62nd and 65th United States Colored Infantries and their white officers, for the special benefit of freed African Americans. Today LU’s role in the education of Missourians and others and its service to stakeholders throughout the state, the nation and across the globe is well recognized. LU continues to serve the needs of its diverse student body through a tradition of offering innovative programs that make the college experience special. Lincoln University offers 50 learner-centered undergraduate degree programs, Master’s degree programs in education, business & the social sciences, and global-reaching research opportunities. Maryville University is a selective, comprehensive and nationally ranked private institution with over 5,000 students. Maryville offers more than 75 degrees at the undergraduate, masters and doctoral levels to students from 49 states and 28 countries. Maryville’s athletics teams compete in 18 men’s and women’s sports at the Division II level in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. Founded in 1872, the University is ideally situated on 130 picturesque acres in West St. Louis County. At Maryville, academic excellence is the highest priority both in their challenging programs and the caliber of their student body. Maryville offers Academic Success and Advising Centers which afford students every opportunity to excel. 820 Chestnut Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Phone: 573-681-5000 or Toll Free: 800-521-5052 Website: www.lincolnu.edu Lindenwood University Founded in 1827, Lindenwood University is a dynamic fouryear liberal arts institution dedicated to excellence in higher education. Lindenwood offers more then 200 degree programs to more than 16,000 students through valuescentered programs that lead to the development of the whole person. The faculty, staff, and administration are committed to an integrative liberal arts curriculum that focuses on the talents, interests, and future of the students. Lindenwood is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges & Schools. For nearly 200 years, Lindenwood University has educated students in a way that help them become enlightened, principled citizens of the global community. 209 South Kingshighway, St. Charles, Missouri 63301 Phone: 636-949-2000 Website: www.lindenwood.edu Logan University Logan University is dedicated to maximizing human performance through innovative health education. Since 1935, Logan has remained grounded in chiropractic education with the flagship Doctor of Chiropractic degree - and also offers masters and bachelor degree completion programs both online and on-campus. Logan’s College of Health Sciences offers two Master’s degree programs: Master of Science in Sports Science and Rehabilitation and Master of Science in Nutrition and Human Performance. Logan offers a Bachelor of Science in Human Biology degree and a Bachelor of Science in Life Science (3+3 program). 1851 Schoettler Road, Chesterfield, Missouri 63017 Phone: 800-782-3344 or 636-227-2100 Website: www.logan.edu 650 Maryville University Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63141 Phone: 314-529-9300 or Toll Free: 800-627-9855 Website: www.maryville.edu Metro Business College Students have been able to obtain an education from MBC since 1968. They offer the following programs: Associate of Applied Science Degrees Accounting Paraprofessional, Business & Computer Specialist Medical Billing & Coding Specialist Medical Specialist Diplomas Accounting Assistant, Business & Computer Assistant Medical Office Assistant Certificates Administrative Assistant Medical Assistant Massage Therapist Metro Business College is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges & Schools and certified by the Missouri Coordinating Board of Higher Education. Metro Business College—Arnold 2132 Tenbrook Road, Arnold, Missouri 63010 Phone: 636-296-9300 or 888-206-4545 Metro Business College—Cape Girardeau 1732 North Kingshighway, Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63701 Phone: 573-334-9181 or 888-206-4545 Metro Business College—Jefferson City 1407 Southwest Boulevard, Jefferson City, Missouri 65109 Phone: 573-635-6600 or 888-206-4545 Metro Business College– Rolla 1202 East Highway 72, Rolla, Missouri 65401 Phone: 573-364-8464 or 888-206-4545 www.metrobusinesscollege.edu Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 47 Metropolitan Community College Midwest Institute Metropolitan community College is one of the premier community colleges in the country. Their five-campus college in Kansas City serves about 18,000 students each fall. MCC is dedicated to serving the educational needs of the community. For more than 90 years, MCC has offered strong transfer programs that cover the first two years of a four-year degree and 80 career programs that provide quick entry into the workforce. The mission of Metropolitan Community College is “Preparing Students, Serving Communities, Creating Opportunities”. Midwest Institute’s nationally accredited facilities provide varied degree and certificate programs for people interested in healthcare careers, paramedical training, and heating & cooling fields. Programs offered are: Medical Assisting Career Training Dental Assisting Career Training Veterinary Assisting Career Training Pharmacy Technician Certification Healthcare Information Specialist Classes HVAC Technician Training Associate of Occupational Science Degrees in: Medical Office Specialist Medical Massage Science HVACR Specialist Career Training Metropolitan Community College (Administrative offices) 3200 Broadway, Kansas City, Missouri 64111 Switchboard: 816-604-1000 MCC - Blue River 20301 East 78 Highway, Independence, Missouri 64057 Special Programs: Music; Theater; Public Safety Institute (offers Fire Science degree & certificate; and Criminal Justice & Police Science degrees & certificates.) MCC - Business & Technology 1775 Universal Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri 64120-2429 Special Programs: Cisco Networking Academy; Computeraided Drafting & Design; Engineering Technology, Lineman Electrical Utilities; Environmental Health & Safety; HVAC/R; Industrial Electrical Technology; Industrial Maintenance Technology; Millwright; Stationary Engineering Technology; OSHA Education Center; Welding; etc. MCC - Longview 500 SW Longview Rd, Lee’s Summit, Missouri 64081 Special Programs: Teacher Education; Engineering; Criminal Justice; and Automotive Technology MCC - Maple Woods 2601 Northeast Barry Road, Kansas City, Missouri 64156 Special Programs: Foreign Language Interpreting; Geographic Informational Systems; Veterinary Technology MCC - Penn Valley - Main Campus 3201 Southwest Trafficway, Kansas City, Missouri 64111 MCC - Penn Valley - Pioneer Campus 2700 E. 18th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64127-2602 Special Programs: Health Science Institute; Health Career Program (including Practical Nursing); Arts Programs; Francis Institute for Child & Youth Development; Teacher Education; Applied Language Institute; The Brooks Institute of Criminal Justice Midwest Institute - North Campus 4260 Shoreline Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63045 Phone: 314-344-4440 Midwest Institute - South Campus 964 S. Highway Drive, Fenton, Missouri 63026 Phone: 314-965-8363 General Information: 1-800-695-5550 Website: www.midwestinstitute.com Midwest University Midwest University’s (formerly Midwest College & Theological Seminary) mission is to train pastors, evangelists, missionaries, church music leaders, counselors, and other church workers to serve in churches, mission fields & christian universities. Midwest University is committed to providing students outstanding learning opportunities in an environment of rigorous academic work, which prepares them for success in their chosen fields of ministry. Bachelor’s, Master’s & Doctoral Programs are offered. 851 Parr Road, Wentzville, Missouri 63385 Phone: 636-327-4645 Website: www.midwest.edu Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Founded on May 27, 1957, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary was the sixth seminary established by the Southern Baptist Convention. Midwestern Seminary consists of an undergraduate college, a graduate school and a school of doctoral programs. It offers a Master of Divinity, Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Education, Doctor of Ministry, Master of Arts, Bachelor of Arts degrees, Associates degrees and certificates. MBTS seeks to biblically educate men and women to be and make disciples of Jesus Christ. 5001 North Oak Trafficway, Kansas City, Missouri 64118 Phone: 816-414-3700 or Toll Free: 800-944-6287 Website: www.mbts.edu Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 48 Missouri Baptist University Missouri Southern State University Missouri Baptist University is a progressive, liberal arts university that offers over 50 degree programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. MBU offers degrees in Business, Education, Fine Arts, Health & Sport Sciences, Humanities, Interdisciplinary Studies, Natural Sciences, and Social & Behavioral Sciences. These programs are available at their modern main campus and at our multiple regional learning centers, allowing students to create a flexible academic plan. Academic programs at Missouri Baptist are designed to be rigorous in nature, encouraging students to achieve lifelong success and exhibit a spirit of service. Since 1937, Missouri Southern State University has provided educational opportunities for Southwest Missouri and beyond. MSSU has evolved from an outstanding junior college to its role today as a comprehensive four-year statesupported institution offering bachelor and master degrees. The universities programs are organized in four schools Arts & Sciences, Education, Business Administration, and Health Sciences. MSSU also offers a division of Graduate Studies and Distance & Online Learning. They offer a honors program and an Institute of International Studies. Missouri Southern serves nearly 6,000 students in nearly 200 academic programs. One College Park Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63141-8698 Phone: 877-434-1115 or 314-434-1115 Website: www.mobap.edu Mineral Area College Since April of 1965, Mineral Area College has evolved into a comprehensive community college that currently offers career and technical education programs, two-year transfer degrees, and two-year completion degrees. The Career & Technical Division offers 7 Associate of Science degrees in Allied Health Related programs; 38 Associate of Applied Science degrees and 30 Certificate programs. The Arts & Sciences Division offers Associate of Arts degrees in programs. Coursework is offered in the traditional classrooms, web-based courses, telecourses, or at their five Outreach Centers in Farmington, Fredericktown, Ironton, Perryville, Potosi and Winona. 5270 Flat River Road, P.O. Box 1000, Park Hills, MO 63601 Phone: 573-431-4593 Website: www.mineralarea.edu Missouri College Missouri College’s goal is to provide students with the knowledge and training to prepare for exciting opportunities within the growing and dynamic healthcare industry. They offer diploma, associate and bachelor’s degree programs tailored to today’s job market, with an emphasis on current healthcare technology and business practices. Diploma Programs: Dental Assistant, Fitness Trainer, Massage Therapy, Medical Assistant and Medical Billing / Administrative Specialist Associate of Applied Science Degrees: Allied Health, Business Administration, Dental Hygiene (AAS) Bachelor of Arts Degrees: Healthcare Management (BA), Human Resource Management (BA) 1405 South Hanley Road, St. Louis, MO 63144 Toll Free: 888-704-1333 Website: www.missouricollege.edu 3950 East Newman Road, Joplin, Missouri 64801-1595 Phone: 866-818-6778 or 417-625-9300 Website: www.mssu.edu Missouri State University Missouri State University is a comprehensive university system with a mission in public affairs. Their purpose is to develop fully educated persons with a focus on ethical leadership, cultural competence & community engagement. The MSU system has four physical campuses: Springfield, MO, West Plains, MO, Mountain Grove, MO, and Dalian, China, in partnership with Lianoning Normal University. MSU offers more than 200 undergraduate and 85 graduate academic programs through its eight Colleges; Arts & Letters, Business, Education, Health & Human Services, Humanities & Public Affairs, Natural & Applied Sciences, Darr School of Agriculture, and Interdisciplinary & other programs. 901 South National Avenue, Springfield, Missouri 65897 Phone: 417-836-5000 Website: www.missouristate.edu Missouri Tech Missouri Tech is an accredited private college that emphasizes computer science, electronics and related areas of study. Their mission is to prepare student for careers in these field by providing a superior learning environment that combines textbook theory with practical experience. This combination helps students develop the motivation, attitude and self confidence to succeed. Missouri Tech offers Bachelor’s Degrees, Associate’s Degrees, and certificates upon completion of their rigorous courses of study. These include: Network Administration, Information Technology, Software Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Engineering Management, and IT & Business Accounting. 1690 Country Club Plaza Dr, St. Charles, MO 63303-3887 Phone: 636-573-9300 or Toll Free: 800-960-8324 Website: www.motech.edu Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 49 Missouri University of Science and Technology Missouri Western State University Founded in 1870 as one of the first technical schools west of the Mississippi, Missouri University of Science and Technology is one of the nation’s top technical research universities. At Missouri S&T, students have more than 97 programs to choose from to plan their undergraduate and graduate degrees. Known mainly for its engineering, computing & science degrees, MS&T offers a variety of degree programs - many of which are heavy on science and math and others that concentrate on liberal arts and humanities, but are infused with a unique technological focus. Missouri University of Science and Technology is one of four campuses in the University of Missouri System. The other campuses are the University of Missouri - Columbia (MU), the University of Missouri - Kansas City (UMKC) and the University of Missouri - St. Louis (UMSL). Missouri Western State University serves Missouri and surrounding states. Originally founded as St. Joseph Junior College in 1915, MWSU was transformed into a four-year college in 1969 and became a full member of the State of Missouri system in 1977. In 2005, Missouri Western received university designation and changed its name to Missouri Western State University. MWSU offers a wide variety of degree programs through the Craig School of Business, the college of fine arts, the college of liberal arts and sciences, and the college of professional studies. The university is authorized under Missouri statutes to offer professional masters degrees, four-year baccalaureate programs, two-year associate degrees, pre-professional transfer programs and one-year certificates. They also offer continuing education courses, seminars, conferences and workshops suited to the needs of the community. 1870 Miner Circle, Rolla, Missouri 65409 Phone: 800-522-0938 or 573-341-4111 Website: www.mst.edu Missouri Valley College 4525 Downs Drive, St. Joseph, Missouri 64507 Phone: 816-271-4200 Website: www.missouriwestern.edu Founded by Presbyterians in 1889, Missouri Valley College is a private, coeducational, career-oriented, liberal arts college in west central Missouri. MVC offers a Master of Arts in Community Counseling as well as baccalaureate degrees in over 40 majors. Business, criminal justice, and education are the most popular majors; the newest are nursing, public relations, graphic design, hospitality and tourism management, music, and dance. Students can also participate in 7 pre-professional programs and on 23 varsity teams in 15 sports. The North Central Association of Colleges and Schools has continuously accredited Missouri Valley College since its inception in 1916. Moberly Area Community College 500 East College, Marshall, Missouri 65340 Phone: 660-831-4000 Website: www.moval.edu 601 Business Loop 70 West, Ste 216, Columbia, MO 65203 Phone: 573-234-1067 Missouri Welding Institute, Inc. Missouri Welding Institute is dedicated to providing its students with a sound occupational education, to training superior welding craftsmen, and to preparing students for a broad background in welding. MWI has a 26,500 square foot training facility featuring a welding shop with 44 fully lighted booths & individual welding machines, a pipefitting laboratory, classroom and library. Programs offered are: Master Pipe Welding and Fitting Master Structural Welding and Fitting Customized Welding and Fitting 3300 North Industrial Parkway, Nevada, Missouri 64772 Phone: 800.667.5885 Website: www.m-w-i.com Moberly Area Community College, a public institution of higher education, provides open admission to students and fosters excellence in learning through innovative educational programs and services that are geographically and financially accessible throughout our service region. Since 1927, MACC has grown and expanded, adding six additional campuses in Columbia, Edina, Hannibal, Kirksville, Mexico and Macon to better serve students. MACC offers more than 40 areas of study and 30 certificate programs. 101 College Avenue, Moberly, MO 65270-1304 Phone: 660-263-4100 or Toll Free: 800-622-2070 Highway 6 East, Edina, MO 63537 Phone: 660-397-2522 190 Shinn Lane, Hannibal, MO 63401 Phone: 573-231-0941 2105 East Normal Street, Kirksville, MO 63501 Phone: 660-665-0345 2900 Doreli Lane, Mexico, MO 65265 Phone: 573-582-0817 408 Blees Industrial Drive, Macon, MO 63552 Phone: 660-395-8060 Website: www.macc.edu Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 50 National American University New Horizons Computer Learning Center In 1941, NAU opened its first campus in Rapid City, South Dakota, and has since grown to multiple locations throughout the central United States. National American University is a regionally accredited, multi-campus institution of higher learning. NAU offers diploma programs and associate and bachelor’s degree programs in technical and professional fields, such as business management, criminal justice, information technology, nursing, paralegal studies, and pharmacy technician, at the Missouri campuses. Master’s degree programs are offered online through the Harold D. Buckingham Graduate School. NAU is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, North Central Association. New Horizons is the largest independent IT training company. They have 300 computer training centers in 70 countries. NHCLC is an official training partner for technology leaders such as Microsoft, Cisco, CompTIA and VMware. New Horizons is an authorized partner to the top technology providers. For students that means training with the highest quality source materials and the latest products and technologies. For businesses it means getting the highest return on their training investment. National American University-Independence 3620 Arrowhead Avenue, Independence, Missouri 64057 Phone: 816-412-7700 or 866-628-1288 New Horizons-Springfield Email: info@newhorizons.com Phone: 800-201-0555 or 855-472-8225 National American University - Lee’s Summit 401 NW Murray Road, Lee’s Summit, Missouri 64081 Phone: 816-600-3900 or 866-628-1288 New Horizons—St. Louis 2122 Kratky Road, Suite 200, St. Louis, Missouri 63114 Phone: 314-429-3311 National American University - Weldon Spring 1030 Wolfrum Road, Weldon Spring, Missouri Phone: 636-229-3200 or 800-209-0148 www.newhorizons.com National American University—Zona Rosa 7490 NW 87th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64153 Phone: 816-412-5500 or 866-628-1288 At North Central Missouri College, partnerships programs with business and industry provide expanded learning opportunities that lead to career entry and advancement. Multiple outreach programs bring the learning laboratory to the student. With classes offered at Maryville, Chillicothe, Bethany and Trenton, NCMC has begun to regionalize their efforts to serve the diverse population of learners found in Greater Northwest Missouri. North Central offers 20 Associate degree programs and 14 career certificate programs, 6 of which can be obtained in less than one year. Website: www.national.edu Nazarene Theological Seminary The Mission of Nazarene Theological Seminary, a graduate school of theology in the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition, is to prepare women and men to be faithful and effective ministers of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and to offer itself as a theological resource in service to the Church of the Nazarene, its sponsoring denomination, and the wider Christian Church. As a post-baccalaureate educational institution, the seminary’s principal academic focus is the curriculum that leads to the Master of Divinity degree, the Master of Arts in Christian Formation & Discipleship degree, the Master of Arts in Intercultural Studies degree, and the Master of Arts (Theological Studies) degree. In addition, the Seminary offers instruction in Biblical Languages, Christian discipleship, church planting, evangelism, missional leadership and discipleship, pastoral counseling, spiritual formation, chaplaincy, and compassionate cross-cultural, lay, urban, urban youth and age-level ministries. 1700 East Meyer Blvd, Kansas City, Missouri 64131 Phone: 816-268-5400 or Toll Free: 800-831-3011 Website: www.nts.edu New Horizons– Kansas City / Overland Park, Kansas 9611 - East Metcalf Ave, Overland Park, KS 66212 Phone: 913-660-9999 North Central Missouri College 1301 Main Street, Trenton, Missouri 64683 Phone: 660.359.3948 Website: www.ncmissouri.edu Northwest Missouri State University Originally established in 1905, Northwest Missouri State University is a state-assisted, four-year regional university that also offers graduate degree programs. Northwest offers 135 undergraduate programs and 36 graduate programs. The Business, Education, Geography and Agriculture departments graduate the largest number of students each year. Every full-time student receives a laptop computer to use throughout the school year and they have implemented a textbook rental program. Northwest Missouri State focuses on student success - every student, every day. 800 University Drive, Maryville, Missouri 64468 Phone: 660.562.1562 Website: www.nwmissouri.edu Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 51 Ozarks Technical Community College Petropolis Academy of Grooming & Training Since April 3, 1990, OTC has upheld its mission to promote student learning through accessible, high-quality, affordable workforce training, and technical and general education programs that are responsive to the educational needs of the community and its diverse constituencies. OTC offers over 20 Career & Technical Education Programs, 9 General Education Programs, and many Adult Developmental Education Programs. Students can earn certificates and associate degrees that enable them to pursue or advance their education. OTC also offers Customized Training Programs to address specific training needs of area business & industry and further economic development in the region. Petropolis Pet Center, opened in 1988, is the first of its kind in the country and it proudly offers: Pet Hotel, Doggy Day Care, Grooming Salon, Pet Training, Pet Ice Cream Pawler & Barkery, Pet Boutique, and the Petropolis Academy of Grooming & Training. The Pet Grooming Academy began in 1996 and the Pet Training Division was added in 2006. PGTA offers pet grooming courses lasting from 14 days to 12 weeks and pet training courses that last from 12 - 16 weeks. Petropolis Academy of Grooming & Training is certified by the MO Coordinating Board of Higher Education and the International Society of Canine Cosmetology. 1001 E. Chestnut Expressway, Springfield, Missouri 65802 Phone: 417-447-7500 Website: www.otc.edu Park University Park University’s first priority is ensuring student success by offering them a personalized, globally-relevant education of the highest caliber. A wide variety of academic programs are offered, including 55 undergraduate & 6 graduate degree programs and 4 undergraduate & 11 graduate certificate programs. In addition to the flagship Parkville campus, Park University offers classes at 36 military and 5 nonmilitary campuses located in 21 states. In Missouri, there are 2 non-military campus centers in the Kansas City area and 3 military campus centers. Park University serves traditional and non-traditional students in day, weekend, and evening programs, with a special emphasis on serving United States military personnel. 8700 NW River Park Drive, Parkville, Missouri 64152 Phone: 816-741-2000 Website: www.park.edu Stevens - The Institute of Business & Arts SIBA’s accessibility to students of all backgrounds, small class sizes, individual attention and expert instructors can help you develop the skills today’s employers seek. Since 1947, SIBA has been dedicated to strengthening our region with a committed presence downtown and exceptional graduates. Students can earn Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degrees in Interior Design, Paralegal Studies, Tourism & Hospitality Management, Business Administration, and Retail Management / Fashion Merchandising. Stevens - The Institute of Business & Arts is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS). 1521 Washington Ave, St. Louis, Missouri 63103 Phone: 314-421-0949 Website: www.siba.edu 16830 Chesterfield Airport Road, Chesterfield, MO 63005 Phone: 636-537-2322 ext. 414 or 800-249-2856 Website: www.petropolisacademy.com Pinnacle Career Institute PCI offers hands-on training programs for today’s careers wherever you are. They offer classes online, at their North & South Kansas City, MO Campuses and in Lawrence, KS. Associate degrees and Certificate programs offered are: Medical - Pharmacy Technician, Dental Assistant, Medical Assistant and Medical Billing & Coding Specialist Health & Fitness - Massage Therapy and Personal Trainer Alternative Energy - Wind Turbine Technician Trades & Technical - HVAC Technician and Electronics Technology South Kansas City Campus 1001 E. 101st Terrace, Ste 325, Kansas City, MO 64131 Phone: 816-331-5700 or 877-241-3097 North Kansas City Campus 11500 NW Ambassador Dr, Ste 221, Kansas City, MO 64153 Phone: 816-270-5300 Website: www.pcitraining.edu Professional Bartending Schools of America PBSA is an education company providing food safety and alcohol certification courses online and professional bartender training at their state licensed schools. They have been training professional bartenders for over 20 years at two locations in Missouri: International School of Professional Bartending 2001 Baltimore Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64106 Phone: 816-753-3900 or 1-800-Bartend The Bartending School of St. Louis 909 FeeFee Road, Maryland Heights, Missouri 63043 Phone: 314-878-2271 Website: www.pbsa.com Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 52 Professional Massage Training Center Southwest Baptist University The Professional Massage Training Center was founded in Missouri in March 1994 in response to a growing demand for highly skilled massage professionals. PMTC offers a one year, two-term certificate program in Clinical and Spa Massage Therapy. PMTC is recognized and authorized by the Missouri Coordinating Board of Higher Education. Southwest Baptist University is a private, four-year comprehensive evangelical university offering more than 80 areas of academic study. SBU was founded in 1878 and has always been a distinctively Christian educational institution offering courses leading both to undergraduate and graduate degrees. The University is comprised of six colleges: Business & Computer Science, Education & Social Sciences, Science & Mathematics, Courts Redford College of Theology & Ministry, and the Geneva Casebolt College of Music, Arts, & Letters. Areas of certification and professional areas of study are also offered. SBU also offers branch campuses in Mountain View, Salem, and Springfield (Mercy College of Nursing & Health Sciences of SBU). 229 East Commercial Street, Springfield, Missouri 65803 Phone: 417-863-7682 Website: www.pmtc.edu Rockhurst University As one of 28 Jesuit universities and colleges in the United States, Rockhurst University is part of the largest network of independent higher education institutions in the nation. Since 1910, a commitment to academic excellence and community service has marked Rockhurst’s path. All its academic programs feature the lifelong liberal arts learning approach that is a hallmark of Jesuit education. Rockhurst offers the following undergraduate and graduate degrees: Bachelor of Arts in 16 disciplines; Bachelor of Science in 16 disciplines; Masters degrees in 5 disciplines, and Doctoral degrees in 3 disciplines. Rockhurst Universities’ Continuing Education Center Inc. is one of the largest providers of adult continuing education nationwide. 1100 Rockhurst Road, Kansas City, Missouri 64110 Phone: 816-501-4000 or Toll Free: 800-842-6776 Website: www.rockhurst.edu Southeast Missouri State University 1600 University Avenue, Bolivar, Missouri 65613-2496 Phone: 800-526-5859 or 417-328-5281 Website: www.sbuniv.edu St. Charles Community College St. Charles Community College is public, comprehensive two-year institution with associate’s degrees and certificate programs in the arts, business, sciences, & career-technical fields. SCC provides workforce training and communitybased personal and professional development as well as cultural, recreational and entertainment opportunities. SCC offers a full range of credit classes that form the first two years of most college coursework. Students may earn an associate’s degree, take courses that transfer to a four-year college or university, or enroll in programs that prepare them to enter the job market in high-employment fields. Founded in 1873, Southeast Missouri State University has a proud history of excellence in education. First founded as a teacher’s college, the institution has grown into a comprehensive University with more than 150 academic programs in five academic colleges: Donald L. Harrison College of Business, College of Education, College of Health and Human Services, College of Liberal Arts, and the College of Science, Technology & Agriculture and four schools: School of Extended Learning, School of Graduate Studies, School of University Studies & Academic Information Services, and the Earl & Margie Holland School of Visual & Performing Arts. The University offers associate, undergraduate and masters degrees, and a cooperative doctoral degree in education. Southeast’s main campus & River Campus are in Cape Girardeau and there are regional campuses are in Sikeston, Malden, Kennett, and Perryville. 4601 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, Cottleville, Missouri 63376 Phone: 636.922.8000 Website: www.stchas.edu One University Plaza, Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63701 Phone: 573-651-2000 Website: www.semo.edu 3001 New Town Blvd, St. Charles, Missouri 63301 Phone: 636.946.6066 or Toll Free: 800.447.6066 Website: www.stcharlesflyingservices.com/flight-training St. Charles Flying Services, Inc. St. Charles Flying Services, Inc. has been a FAA Chapter 141 certified flight school since 1974. It is Missouri’s only VA approved proprietary Part 141 school. Operating as a Part 141 school requires their instruction to meet strict FAA guidelines and must follow an FAA approved syllabus. Maintaining this certification demands a high level of accountability to the FAA. St. Charles Flying Service has successfully utilized Jeppeson Sanderson training materials for over 25 years and teach all ratings in airplanes, including: Sport Pilot, Private Pilot, Commercial, Instrument, CFI, CFII, Multi I, Multi II, and ATP. Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 53 St. Charles School of Massage Therapy St. Louis College of Pharmacy The mission of SCSMT is to prepare students to become successful massage therapist. They are committed to creating an environment instrumental to learning & skill-building and to achieve excellence in instruction & practice. SCSMT offers a professional massage therapy training program with day and evening classes. They are the only massage therapy school in Missouri that is accredited by the Commission of Massage Therapy Accreditation. Founded in 1864, St. Louis College of Pharmacy is the 3rd oldest and the 10th largest pharmacy college in America. SLCOP primarily admits students directly from high school, and the curriculum integrates liberal arts & sciences with a professional program. leading to The College’s seven-year academic consists of three pre-professional years followed by a 4-year professional program, resulting in a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree with an integrated Bachelor of Science degree. St. Louis College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council on Pharmaceutical Education and the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges & Schools. 2440 Executive Dr., Ste. 100, St. Charles, Missouri 63303 Phone: 636-498-0777 Website: www.csmt.net St. Louis Christian College St. Louis Christian College pursues excellence in the Word & develops servant leaders for urban, suburban, & global ministry. SLCC educates Christians with a biblical and academic foundation. They offer traditional degrees in: Behavioral Ministry, Children’s Ministry, Christian Ministry, Discipleship & Involvement, General Studies, Intercultural & Urban Missions, Preaching Ministry, Student Ministry, Teaching English to Students of Other Languages, and Worship & Music. SLCC also offers evening and online degrees. 1360 Grandview Drive, Florissant, Missouri 63033 Phone: 314-837-6777 or Toll Free: 800-887-7522 Website: www.slcconline.edu St. Louis College of Health Careers St. Louis College of Health Careers is a progressive institution dedicated to training students to understand the complexities of modern medical systems. By applying collegiate style education with conceptual and theoretical models of instruction for training future health care professionals, SLCHC has expanded its programming to include: Medical Assistant Medical Billing & Coding Pharmacy Technician Medical Office Administration Patient Care Technician Respiratory Therapy Practical Nursing Physical Therapy Assistant Occupational Therapy Assistant 4588 Parkview Place, St. Louis, Missouri 63110-1088 Phone: 800-278-5267 or 314-367-8700 Website: www.stlcop.edu St. Louis Community College System Geographic accessibility to higher education is one of the cornerstones of St. Louis Community College. STLCC provides that accessibility with four main campuses strategically located throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area. The college also operates education centers throughout the service area and offers courses and programs at numerous area high schools, community centers, libraries, churches, hospitals, and museums. SLCC offer Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, Associate in Fine Arts, and Associates of Arts in Teaching degree programs; 100 career & technical education programs in which students can earn an Associate in Applied Sciences degree, a Certificate of Proficiency or a Certificate of Specialization; and other academic programs that enhance student’s experiences while attending the college and continue their education after graduation. Joseph P. Cosand Center (Administrative Offices) 300 South Broadway, St. Louis, Missouri 63102-2800 Phone: 314-539-5000 Florissant Valley Campus 3400 Pershall Road, Ferguson, Missouri 63135 Phone: 314-513-4200 Forest Park Campus 5600 Oakland Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63110-1316 Phone: 314-644-9100 City Campus 909 South Taylor Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63110 Phone: 314-652-0300 or toll free: 866-529-7380 Meramec Campus 11333 Big Bend Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri 63122-5720 Phone: 314-984-7500 County Campus 1297 North Highway Drive, Fenton, Missouri 63026 Phone: 636-529-0000 or toll free: 866-529-7380 Wildwood Campus 2645 Generations Drive, Wildwood, Missouri 63040 Phone: 636-422-2000 www.saintlouishealthcareers.com Website: www.stlcc.edu Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 54 St. Louis University Stephens College Founded in 1818, Saint Louis University is a Catholic, Jesuit institution with campuses in St. Louis, MO and Madrid, Spain. The main campus is in the St. Louis arts district, approximately five minutes from the Gateway Arch. SLU values academic excellence, life-changing research, compassionate health care, and a strong commitment to faith and community service. As a major research institution, SLU provides premier researchers opportunities to tackle local and global challenges. Saint Louis University offers nearly 100 undergraduate programs and over 60 graduate and professional degree programs of study. SLU also offers Adult Education majors and programs that are flexible and designed to fit into the schedules of busy adults. Stephens College is the second oldest women’s college in the country. Since its founding in 1833, Stephens has been offering innovative, career-focused programs sound in the liberal arts with an emphasis on creative arts and science. They take a hands-on, experiential approach to education, making sure students get both quality classroom instruction and external work experiences that compliment their coursework. Through its School of Fashion & Design; School of Humanities & Sciences; School of Interdisciplinary Studies; School of Organizational Leadership & Strategic Communications; and School of Performing Arts, Stephens offers over 29 undergraduate & graduate programs. One North Grand Blvd, St. Louis, Missouri 63103 Phone: 314-977-2500 or Toll Free: 800-758-3678 Website: www.slu.edu State Fair Community College State Fair Community College is a public, nonprofit college that serves the educational needs of 14 counties in west central Missouri. In addition to the Sedalia Campus, classes are offered in Boonville, Clinton, Eldon, Lake of the Ozarks, Warsaw, Whiteman Air Force Base in Knob Noster, and online. SFCC offers more than 65 degree and certificate programs in the Arts, Sciences, Business, Career, and Technical fields, plus an Associate of Arts degree for transfer to a four-year college, an Associate of Arts in Teaching, and an Associate of Science in Chemistry or Engineering. SFCC - Sedalia (Main Campus) 3201 West 16th Street, Sedalia, Missouri 65301-2199 Phone: 660-530-5800 or Toll Free (in MO): 877-311-7322 Website: www.sfccmo.edu State Technical College of Missouri State Technical College of Missouri, founded in 1961, is Missouri’s only two-year technical college with a statewide mission. Originating as Linn Technical Junior College, STC became part of the public higher education system in Missouri in 1996. State Technical College of Missouri offers more than 35 advanced technical training programs at the associate of applied science degree and certificate level. In addition, customized and contract training is offered to Missouri business and industry. In each program, the curriculum includes an integration of theory with hands-on application and experience. Such integration ensures the development of functional troubleshooting skills with traditional and innovative techniques, approaches and equipment. One Technology Drive, Linn, Missouri 65051 Phone: 800-743-8324 Website: www.statetechmo.edu 1200 East Broadway, Columbia, Missouri 65215-0001 Phone: 573-876-7207 or 573-442-2211 Website: www.stephens.edu Three Rivers Community College TRCC is a public, two-year institution established over 40 years ago to provide equal educational opportunities to the residents of the Three Rivers Junior College District and neighboring areas in Southeast Missouri. In addition to the main campus in Poplar Bluff, TRCC has in-district centers in Doniphan, Piedmont and Van Buren, and full-service centers in Kennett, Malden, Dexter, Portageville, Sikeston, and Cape Girardeau. Three Rivers offers a broad range of degrees and certificates in over 100 programs of study. TRCC also offers a variety of options in the areas of workforce development and continuing education. 2080 Three Rivers Boulevard, Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63901 Phone: 573-840-9605 or Toll Free: 877-879-8722 Website: www.trcc.edu The Tom Rose School Founded in 1979, the Tom Rose School is one of the world’s elite dog-trainer academies. Through lectures, demonstrations, and extensive supervised hands-on training, students learn a variety of dog training theories and techniques, and how to apply them. Their programs challenge students to develop unique training methods and problem-solving techniques as they gain experience working with a wide range of dog personalities and temperaments. Courses offered include: Professionals (prerequisite for other courses), Guide & Assistant, Masters, Advanced Masters, Competition Obedience, Protection, Pet Obedience, Scent Detection, Tracking and Agility. 6701 Antire Road, High Ridge, Missouri 63049 Phone: 888-866-7673 or 636-376-4273 Website: www.tomrose.com Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 55 Truman State University University of Missouri – Kansas City Truman State University is Missouri’s only public liberal arts and sciences institution, offering students a high-quality, affordable education. Truman State has evolved from a teacher’s college, founded in 1867, to a nationally recognized learning destination that attracts high-ability, intellectual students. Truman offers over 90 undergraduate majors and minors, 13 Pre-professional areas of study, 12 graduate programs, and academic resources and support services to prepare students for any career they wish to pursue. Located in the heart of Kansas City, the University of Missouri-Kansas City is a public research university focused on urban issues. It is recognized nationally and internationally for the quality of its faculty, students, research, and community leadership. Since it was chartered in 1929, UMKC has grown and expanded to include 13 schools and colleges, and to offer over 50 majors and programs with 125 academic areas of study. Many of the programs have become integral to the cultural character of Kansas City. The UMKC School of Medicine is very unique in that it offers a revolutionary 6-year combined bachelor/M.D. program. One of the university’s most important events came in 1963 when it joined the University of Missouri System. 100 East Normal, Kirksville, Missouri 63501-9980 Phone: 660-785-4000 Website: www.truman.edu University of Central Missouri University of Central Missouri is a comprehensive, public university dedicated to providing personalized higher education experiences for all students. The cornerstones of UCM are innovative academics, engaging programs, servant / leadership opportunities and global perspective. Central Missouri offers 150 programs of study leading to a certificate, bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, education specialist degree or cooperative doctorate. These include 10 pre-professional programs, 27 areas of teacher certification and 37 graduate programs. 108 W. South Street / Post Office box 800 Warrensburg, Missouri 64093 Phone: 877-729-8266 or 660-543-4111 Website: www.ucmo.edu University of Missouri - Columbia The University of Missouri was founded in 1839, as the first public university west of the Mississippi River. Considered one of the nation’s top-tier institutions, Mizzou is the flagship campus of the four-campus University of Missouri System. The state’s most comprehensive university, MU offers more than 300 degree programs through 19 colleges and schools and is one of only five universities nationwide with law, medicine, veterinary medicine, and a nuclear research reactor on one campus. Experiential learning is an essential part of an MU degree. For example, The National Science Foundation has recognized MU as one of the top-10 universities in the U.S. for undergraduate research opportunities. Also, real-world media experience, or the Mizzou Method, in journalism and a problem–base curriculum in medicine are more examples. Citizens across the state connect with MU by participating in Extension Center programs in every county and cheering for the Mizzou Tigers! 230 Jesse Hall, Columbia, Missouri 65211 Phone: 573-882-7786 or 800-225-6075 Website: www.missouri.edu 5100 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, Missouri 64110 Phone: 816-235-1000 or 800-775-8652 Website: www.umkc.edu University of Missouri-St. Louis The University of Missouri-St. Louis is the largest research university located in the Missouri’s most populous and economically important region. UMSL provides excellent learning experiences and leadership opportunities to a diverse student body whose influence on the region upon graduation is immense. UMSL has 11 colleges and schools that offer undergraduate and graduate degrees and certificate programs in over 36 majors and degree programs. The UMSL Office of Research Administration provides leadership and support in the development, execution and operation of programs in sponsored research, technology commercialization and economic development for the region. 1 University Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri 63121-4400 Phone: 314-516-5000 or 888-462-8675 (888-GO2-UMSL) Website: www.umsl.edu University of Phoenix The University of Phoenix mainly offers online classes geared toward helping working adults obtain their degrees. There are 3 campuses in Missouri. Classes offered at each physical campus vary. University of Phoenix - Kansas City Campus 1310 E. 104th St, Ste 100, Kansas City, MO 64131-4504 Phone: 816-943-9600 University of Phoenix - St. Louis Campus 13801 Riverport Drive, St. Louis, MO 63043 Phone: 314-298-9755 Univ. of Phoenix - Downtown St. Louis Learning Center 211 North Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63102-2711 Phone: 314-298-9755 www.phoenix.edu Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 56 Vatterott Educational Centers, Inc. Washington University in St. Louis Vatterott serves a diverse student population across 19 locations and 9 states, as well as a vibrant online community. Vatterott offers programs in the fields of Business, Technical, Trades, Cosmetology, Dental, Legal, Personal Fitness, Veterinary, and many continuing education opportunities. All programs are industry-relevant and designed to support the Vatterott of providing career skills for a better life. Vatterott College - Joplin, MO 809 Illinois Avenue, Joplin, Missouri 64801 Phone: 417-781-5633 or Toll Free: 888-202-2636 A medium-sized, independent university located in the nation’s center, Washington University is counted among the world’s leaders in teaching, research, patient care and service to society. Through innovative research, the university is committed to creating the new knowledge necessary to achieve a bright and sustainable future in Medical, Environmental & Energy, Innovation & Entrepreneurial, and Plant Science research areas. The university is comprised of 13 Schools, Departments and Divisions which offer more than 90 programs and almost 1,500 courses; offers bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in a broad spectrum of traditional and interdisciplinary fields; and provides additional opportunities for minor concentrations and individualized programs. Vatterott College - Kansas City, MO 4131 N. Corrington Ave, Kansas City, Missouri 64117 Phone: 816-861-1000 or Toll Free: 888-202-2636 One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63130-4899 Phone: 314-935-6000 or Toll Free: 800-638-0700 Website: www.wustl.edu Vatterott College - St. Charles, MO 3550 W. Clay Street, St. Charles, Missouri 63366 Phone: 636-940-4100 or Toll Free: 888-202-2636 Webster University Vatterott College - North Park (Berkeley, MO) 8580 Evans Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63134 Phone: 314-264-1000 or Toll Free: 888-202-2636 Vatterott College - Springfield, MO 3850 South Campbell Ave, Springfield, Missouri 65807 Phone: 417-831-8116 or Toll Free: 888-202-2636 Vatterott College - St. Joseph 3709 N. Belt Hwy, St. Joseph, Missouri 64506 Phone: 816-558-7500 or Toll Free: 888-202-2636 Vatterott College - Sunset Hills 12900 Maurer Industrial Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63127 Phone: 314-843-4200 or Toll Free: 888-202-2636 Vatterott - Affiliate Schools Court Reporting Institutes - St. Louis 7730 Carondelet Ave, Suite 400, Clayton, MO 63105 Phone: 314-290-0200 or Toll Free: 888-208-6780 L’ÉCOLE Culinaire - Kansas City 310 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO 64112 Phone: 816-205-2521 or 816-627-0100 L’ÉCOLE Culinaire - St. Louis 9811 South Forty Drive, St. Louis, MO 63124-1188 Phone: 314-587-2433 Vatterott College - ex’treme Institute by Nelly 800 N. 3rd Street, St. Louis, MO 63102 Phone: 314-657-4444 or Toll Free: 888-669-0633 Website: www.vatterott.edu Founded in 1915, with five students and a pioneering educational mission, Webster has a history of shaping higher education. With 22,500 students at locations around the world, Webster is defining global education for the future. Students experience the diversity of the world in a richly educational way. Small, highly interactive classes encourage innovation, collaboration, and self-expression. Webster is the only Tier 1, private, nonprofit university with campus locations around the world including metropolitan, military, online and corporate, plus traditional, American-style campuses in North America, Europe, Africa and Asia. Webster is one of the most diverse universities in the country, which is an enduring part of their history and central to their future. 470 East Lockwood Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63119 Toll Free: 800-981-9801 Website: www.websteruniv.edu Wellspring School of Allied Health - Kansas City With more that 25 years of history in the Kansas City area, the Wellspring School of Allied Health offers a full suite of Health and Wellness education taught by professional instructors who are leaders in the industry. Career Training Programs are offered in Medical Assisting; Massage Therapy; and Personal Training. Wellspring’s mission is to provide focused, efficient, career-oriented wellness training programs and to launch their graduates into successful, fulfilling careers of helping others improve their overall health, fitness and quality of life. 9140 Ward Parkway, Ste 100, Kansas City, Missouri 64114 Phone: 816-523-9140 or 866-433-9140 Website: www.wellspring.edu Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 57 Wentworth Military Academy and College William Jewell College Established in 1880, Wentworth provides a high quality education to young men and women. The military environment allows our cadets to learn and practice the basics of leadership everyday, developing important skills they carry with them the rest of their lives. Wentworth produces mature young men and women who are self-motivated, welleducated, highly principled, self-confident, respectful of others and loyal to family and country. WMAC is a private, co-educational boarding military school and two-year college. For 9th - 12th graders, Wentworth provides an exemplary college prep education, which builds self-discipline and self-confidence. In their college, small class sizes and personal interaction with faculty allows traditional and military students to achieve success in academics and in life. Wentworth is one of only five schools in the country to offer a commission as a second lieutenant in United States Army after only two years of college. William Jewell College was established in 1849 in Liberty, MO, at the edge of the American wilderness. The school was named in honor of Dr. William Jewell, physician, legislator, and Baptist layman. William Jewell College promises students an outstanding liberal arts education that cultivates leadership, service, and spiritual growth within a community inspired by Christian ideals and committed to open, rigorous, intellectual pursuits. At William Jewell College, students are prepared to think critically and adapt in a rapidly changing and complex world. As a national liberal arts college, William Jewell emphasizes “liberal” learning, meaning to liberate the mind, think independently, respect differences, connect ideas, and challenge assumptions. This approach to teaching and learning is reflected in all areas of study and experience-based activities. With traditional majors, interdisciplinary fields of study, dual-degrees, preprofessional programs and self-designed majors, William Jewell allows students to personalize their educational experience to develop their own interests and passions. 1880 Washington Avenue, Lexington, Missouri 64067 Phone: 800-962-7682 Website: www.wma.edu Westminster College Founded in 1851, Westminster College is a private, coeducational, residential, undergraduate college. Their curriculum offers 36 majors, 34 minors, and 12 pre-professional programs, and focuses on preparing students to succeed within their chosen careers and the diverse global community we live in. Students are challenged and guided by expert faculty to evolve into the capable leaders and confident difference-makers they are meant to be. Significant historical events have helped shape Westminster college’s vision and goals for the future. On March 5, 1946, Winston Churchill put Fulton on the map when he delivered his world-famous “Iron Curtain Speech” on the Westminster campus at the Invitation Harry S. Truman. To honor his wisdom and legacy Westminster College established The National Churchill Museum, which is housed in the undercroft of the Church of St. Mary, Virgin of Aldermanbury. The church was moved to the campus from London and dedicated May 7, 1969. Westminster has continued to honor Mr. Churchill through the creation of the Churchill Institute for Global Engagement. The Institute seeks to encourage diversity and enrollment of international students by furthering global education with new academic programs and global initiatives. 500 College Hill, Liberty, Missouri 64068 Phone: 816-781-7700 or Toll Free: 888-253-9355 Website: www.jewell.edu Williams Woods University William Woods University is a diverse learning community of students and faculty. Established in 1870 as the Female Orphan School of the Christian Church of Missouri, William Woods began as a work of compassion and love. In 1900 the school was renamed for William Stone Woods, and since then it has grown and evolved to the university it is today. WWU offers unique undergraduate programs, including an internationally recognized equestrian studies program, a four-year American Sign Language interpreting program, and a criminal justice degree with an emphasis on homeland security. William Woods’ 140-year history of service and leadership in education has given them, as a community, values that endure and make the William Woods educational experience phenomenal. William Woods University offers 10 undergraduate programs and degrees, and 2 graduate degrees. One University Avenue, Fulton, Missouri 65251 Phone: 800-995-3159 Website: www.williamwoods.edu 501 Westminster Avenue, Fulton, Missouri 65251-1229 Toll Free: 800-888-9266 Website: www.westminster-mo.edu Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 58 Hot Jobs for the 21st Century, 2006-2016 Labor Force: The labor force is estimated to increase by 12.8 million persons between 2006-2016; about 6.3 million (49 percent) will be women. In 2016, women are expected to comprise 46.5 percent of the estimated 164.2 million persons in the labor force. Employment: During the 2006-2016 period, total employment is projected to increase by 10.4 percent from 150.6 to 166.2 million. Over the 2006-2016 period, employment in professional & related occupations is projected to grow at the same rate as employment in service occupations—both at 16.7 percent. Between the 2006-2016 period, production occupations are expected to see a loss of slightly more than half a million jobs (528,000). Occupations - Fastest Growth: The fastest growing occupations are dominated by professional and related occupations associated with health care and the provision of social and mental health services. Examples are: Health related: Personal & Home care aides; Home Health Aides; Medical Assistants; Substance Abuse & Behavior Disorder Counselors; Social & Human Service Assistants; Physical Therapists Assistants; Pharmacy Technicians; Dental Hygienists; & Mental Health Counselors; Mental Health & Substance Abuse Social Workers; Dental Assistants; Physical Therapists; and Physician Assistants Computer Related: Network System & Data Communication Analysts; Computer Software Engineers; Computer Systems Analysts; Database Administrators. Personal Care and Service Related: Makeup Artists; Theatrical & Performance; Skin Care Specialists; Manicurists & Pedicurists Other Fast Growing Occupations: Veterinary Technologists & Technicians; Personal Financial Advisors; Veterinarians; Financial Analysts; Gaming Surveillance Officers & Gaming Investigators; Forensic Science Technicians; Marriage & Family Therapists; Gaming & Sport Book Writers & Runners; and Environmental Science & Protection Technicians, including Health. Rapid growth in health-related occupations reflects an aging population that requires more health care, a wealthier population that can afford better health care, and advances in medical technology that permit more health problems to be treated more aggressively. The fastest growing health-related and personal care occupations are already dominated by women and it stands to reason that women will continue to do so. Source: Women’s Bureau (WB), Quick Facts on Hot Jobs for the 21st Century, United States Department of Labor. Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 59 Hot Jobs for the 21st Century, 2006-2016 Occupations Largest Growth: The 30 occupations with the largest job growth are much less concentrated in professional and related occupations than the 30 fastest growing occupations. Examples are: Professional and Managerial: Registered Nurses, General & Operations Managers; Computer Software Engineers; Accountants and Auditors; Management Analysts; Computer System Analysts; and Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts. Service Related: Retail Salespersons; Janitors & Cleaners; Child Care Workers; Maids & Housekeeping Cleaners; and Security Guards Office and Administrative Support: Office Clerks, Bookkeeping, Accounting & Auditing Clerks; Executive Secretaries & Administrative Assistants; Receptionists & Information Clerks; and Customer Service Representatives. Health Care Support: Home Health Aides, Nursing Aides, Orderlies & Attendants; Personal & Home Care Aides; and Medical Assistants. Food Preparation and Serving Related: Waiters & Waitresses; Combined Food Preparation & Serving Workers, including Fast Food. Teaching: Post Secondary Teachers; Elementary Teachers, except Special Education; and Teacher Assistants. Transportation and Material Moving: Truck Drivers, Heavy & Tractor-Trailer; Laborers, Freight, Stock & Material Movers; and Truck Drivers, light & delivery service. Other: Landscaping & Grounds Keeping Workers; Carpenters; and Maintenance & Repair Workers, general. Short-term on–the-job training is the level of post-secondary education or training most workers will need to become fully qualified in the majority of these large growth occupations. Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 60 University of Missouri Outreach and Extension Centers University Outreach and MU Extension Centers The University of Missouri Extension is a partnership of the University of Missouri campuses, Lincoln University, county extension councils, and the National Institute for Food and Agriculture. University of Missouri Extension Offices make University education and information accessible to all Missourians to develop empowered individuals, strong families, economically viable communities, and healthy environments. The Extension Offices offer up-to-date information about Agriculture, 4-H Youth, Business Development, Continuing Education, Human Environmental Sciences, Community Development, etc. Business & Industry (B&I) services are available to both existing and start-up businesses. Website: www.extension.missouri.edu Adair County MU Extension Center 503 East Northtown Road, Kirksville, Missouri 63501 Phone: 660-665-9866 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/adair Andrew County MU Extension Center Courthouse, Post Office Box 32, Savannah, Missouri 64485 Phone: 816-324-3147 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/andrew Atchison County MU Extension Center 201 Highway 136 East, Rock Port, Missouri 64482 Phone: 660-744-6231 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/atchison Audrain County MU Extension Center Courthouse, Room 304 101 North Jefferson, Mexico, Missouri 65265 Phone: 573-581-3231 Website: extension.missouri.edu/audrain Barry County MU Extension Center 700 Main, Suite 4, Cassville, Missouri 65625 Phone: 417-847-3161 Website: extension.missouri.edu/barry Barton County MU Extension Center 801 East 12th Street, Lamar, Missouri 64759 Phone: 417-682-3579 Website: extension.missouri.edu/barton Bates County MU Extension Center Courthouse, 1 North Delaware, Butler, Missouri 64730 Phone: 660-679-4167 Website: extension.missouri.edu/bates Benton County MU Extension Center 1220 Commercial Street, Warsaw, Missouri 65355 Phone: 660-438-5012 Website: extension.missouri.edu/benton Bollinger County MU Extension Center 304 High Street; PO Box 19, Marble Hill, Missouri 63764 Phone: 573-238-2420 Website: extension.missouri.edu/bollinger Boone County MU Extension Center 1012 North Highway UU, Columbia, Missouri 65203 Phone: 573-445-9792 Website: extension.missouri.edu/boone Buchanan County MU Extension Center 4125 Mitchell Avenue, St. Joseph, Missouri 64507 Phone: 816-279-1691 Website: extension.missouri.edu/buchanan Butler County MU Extension Center 222 North Broadway Street, Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63901 Phone: 573-686-8064 Website: extension.missouri.edu/butler Caldwell County MU Extension Center 102 North Main, Gallatin, Missouri 64640 Phone: 660-663-3232 Website: extension.missouri.edu/caldwell Callaway County MU Extension Center 5803 County Road 302, Fulton, Missouri 65251 Phone: 573-642-0755 Website: extension.missouri.edu/callaway Camden County MU Extension Center 44 Roofener St., PO Box 1405, Camdenton, Missouri 65020 Phone: 573-346-2644 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/camden Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 61 Cape Girardeau County MU Extension Center 684 W. Jackson Trail, PO Box 408, Jackson, Missouri 63755 Phone: 573-243-3581 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/capegirardeau Cooper County MU Extension Center 510 Jackson Road, Suite A, Boonville, Missouri 65233 Phone: 660-882-5661 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/cooper Carroll County MU Extension Center 111 North Mason, Carrollton, Missouri 64633 Phone: 660-542-1792 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/carroll Crawford County MU Extension Center 302 Water Street, PO Box 190, Steelville, Missouri 65565 Phone: 573-775-2135 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/crawford Carter County MU Extension Center 1002 Broadway, PO Box 459, Van Buren, Missouri 63965 Phone: 573-323-4418 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/carter Dade County MU Extension Center 2 N. Main Street, Courthouse, Greenfield, Missouri 65661 Phone: 417-637-2112 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/dade Cass County MU Extension Center 201 West Wall Street, Harrisonville, Missouri 64701 Phone: 816-380-8460 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/cass Dallas County MU Extension Center Courthouse, PO Box 1070, Buffalo, Missouri 65622 Phone: 417-345-7551 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/dallas Cedar County MU Extension Center 113 South Street, Stockton, Missouri 65785 Phone: 417-276-3313 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/cedar Daviess / Caldwell County MU Extension Center 102 North Main, Suite 1, Gallatin, Missouri 64640-1170 Phone: 660-663-3232 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/daviess Chariton County MU Extension Center Courthouse, 306 S. Cherry, Keytesville, Missouri 65261 Phone: 660-288-3239 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/chariton DeKalb County MU Extension Center Post Office Box 218, Maysville, Missouri 64469 Phone: 816-279-1691 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/dekalb Christian County MU Extension Center 105 North 2nd Street, PO Box 160, Ozark, Missouri 65721 Phone: 417-581-3558 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/christian Dent County MU Extension Center Judicial Building, 112 E. 5th St, Ste 4, Salem, Missouri 65560 Phone: 573-729-3196 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/dent Clark County MU Extension Center 111 East Court Street, Suite 10, Kahoka, Missouri 63445 Phone: 660-727-3339 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/clark Douglas County MU Extension Center Courthouse, PO Box 668, Ava, Missouri 65608 Phone: 417-683-4409 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/douglas Clay County MU Extension Center Clay County Annex, 1901 NE 48th St, Kansas City, MO 64118 Phone: 816-407-3490 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/clay Dunklin County MU Extension Center 233 N. Main Street, PO Box 160, Kennett, Missouri 63857 Phone: 573-888-4722 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/dunklin Clinton County MU Extension Center 101 South Main, PO Box 294, Plattsburg, Missouri 64477 Phone: 816-539-3765 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/clinton Franklin County MU Extension Center 116 W. Main Street, Union, Missouri 63084 Phone: 636-583-5141 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/franklin Cole County MU Extension Center 2436 Tanner Bridge Road, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Phone: 573-634-2824 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/cole Gasconade County MU Extension Center 1106 W. Highway 28, Owensville, Missouri 65066 Phone: 573-437-2165 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/gasconade Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 62 Gentry County MU Extension Center 1109 South Birch Street, Albany, Missouri 64402 Phone: 660-726-5610 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/gentry Jackson County—Blue Springs MU Extension Center 1106 West Main Street, Blue Springs, Missouri 64015 Phone: 816-252-5051 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/jackson Greene County MU Extension Center 2400 South Scenic Avenue, Springfield, Missouri 65807 Phone: 417-881-8909 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/greene Jackson County-Kansas City MU Extension Center 105 E. 5th Street, Suite 200, Kansas City, Missouri 64127 Phone: 816-482-5850 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/jackson Greene County Family Nutrition Education Program 2160 W Chesterfield Blvd, Ste F200, Springfield, MO 65806 Phone: 417-866-2059 Jasper County MU Extension Center Courthouse Basement, Carthage, Missouri 64836 Phone: 417-358-2158 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/jasper Grundy County MU Extension Center 700 Main, Courthouse, 1st Floor, Trenton, Missouri 64683 Phone: 660-359-4040 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/grundy Harrison County MU Extension Center 1505 Main St; Courthouse Basement, Bethany, MO 64424 Phone: 660-425-6434 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/harrison Henry County MU Extension Center 100 West Franklin, Courthouse Basement, Room 16 Clinton, Missouri 64735 Phone: 660-885-5556 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/henry Jefferson County MU Extension Center 301 3rd Street, PO Box 497, Hillsboro, Missouri 63050 Phone: 636-797-5391 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/jefferson Johnson County MU Extension Center 135 W. Market, Warrensburg, Missouri 64093 Phone: 660-747-3193 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/johnson Knox County MU Extension Center 110 N. 4th Street, Edina, Missouri 63537 Phone: 660-397-2179 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/knox Hickory County MU Extension Center 203 Cedar Street, Hermitage, Missouri 65668 Phone: 417-745-6767 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/hickory Laclede County MU Extension Center 186-D N. Adams Avenue, Lebanon, Missouri 65536 Phone: 417-532-7126 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/laclede Holt County MU Extension Center 101 E. Missouri St, PO Box 407, Oregon, Missouri 64473 Phone: 660-446-3724 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/holt Lafayette County MU Extension Center 14 E. 19th Street, Suite 102, Higginsville, Missouri 64037 Phone: 660-584-3658 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/lafayette Howard County MU Extension Center 600 West Morrison, Suite 17, Fayette, Missouri 65248 Phone: 660-248-2272 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/howard Lawrence County MU Extension Center Courthouse, PO Box 388, Mt. Vernon, Missouri 65712 Phone: 417-466-3102 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/lawrence Howell County MU Extension Center 217 South Aid Avenue, West Plains, Missouri 65775 Phone: 417-256-2391 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/howell Lewis County MU Extension Center 104 E. Jefferson St, PO Box 68, Monticello, Missouri 63457 Phone: 573-767-5273 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/lewis Iron County MU Extension Center Courthouse; 250 South Main, Ironton, Missouri 63650 Phone: 573-546-7515 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/iron Lincoln County MU Extension Center 880 West College , Troy, Missouri 63379 Phone: 636-528-4613 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/lincoln Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 63 Linn County MU Extension Center Courthouse, PO Box 81, Linneus, Missouri 64653 Phone: 660-895-5123 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/linn Montgomery County MU Extension Center 310 Salisbury St, Ste. E, Montgomery City, Missouri 63361 Phone: 573-564-3733 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/montgomery Livingston County MU Extension Center 2881 Grand Drive, Suite 2, Chillicothe, Missouri 64601 Phone: 660-646-0811 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/livingston Monroe County MU Extension Center 208 North Main Street, Paris, Missouri 65275 Phone: 660-327-4158 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/monroe Macon County MU Extension Center 514 E. Briggs Drive, Suite D, Macon, Missouri 63552 Phone: 660-385-2173 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/macon Morgan / Moniteau County MU Extension Center 100 E. Newton Street, 4th Floor, Versailles, Missouri 65084 Phone: 573-378-5358 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/morgan Madison County MU Extension Center 137 West Main, Fredericktown, Missouri 63645 Phone: 573-783-3303 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/madison New Madrid County MU Extension Center 420 Mott Street, New Madrid, Missouri 63869 Phone: 573-748-5531 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/newmadrid Maries County MU Extension Center Post Office Box 116, Vienna, Missouri 65582 Phone: 573-422-3359 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/maries Newton County MU Extension Center 18728 Highway 59, Neosho, Missouri 64850 Phone: 417-455-9500 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/newton Marion County MU Extension Center 100 S. Main, Suite 201, Palmyra, Missouri 63461-1658 Phone: 573-769-2177 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/marion Nodaway County MU Extension Center Administration Center, 403 N. Market, Room 308 Maryville, Missouri 64468 Phone: 660-582-8101 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/nodaway McDonald County MU Extension Center 306 E. Harman, PO Box 336, Pineville, Missouri 64856 Phone: 417-223-4775 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/mcdonald Mercer County MU Extension Center 102 S. Broadway, Courthouse Annex, Princeton, MO 64673 Phone: 660-748-3315 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/mercer Miller County MU Extension Center 134 Second Street, Tuscumbia, Missouri 65082 Phone: 573-369-2394 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/miller Mississippi County MU Extension Center 109 North First Street, Charleston, Missouri 63834 Phone: 573-683-6129 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/mississippi Moniteau / Morgan County MU Extension Center 100 E. Newton Street, 4th Floor, Versailles, Missouri 65084 Phone: 573-378-5358 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/morgan Oregon County MU Extension Center Courthouse, PO Box 97, Alton, Missouri 65606 Phone: 417-778-7490 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/oregon Osage County MU Extension Center 205 East Main Street, PO Box 795, Linn, Missouri 65051 Phone: 573-897-3648 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/osage Ozark County MU Extension Center Courthouse, PO Box 187, Gainesville, Missouri 65655 Phone: 417-679-3525 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/ozark Pemiscot County MU Extension Center 111 E. 3rd Street, Caruthersville, Missouri 63830 Phone: 573-333-0258 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/pemiscot Perry County MU Extension Center 321 N. Main Street, Suite 1, Perryville, Missouri 63775 Phone: 573-547-4505 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/perry Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 64 Pettis County MU Extension Center 1012A Thompson Blvd, Sedalia, Missouri 65301 Phone: 660-827-0591 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/pettis Ripley County MU Extension Center 100 Courthouse Square, Suite 7, Doniphan, Missouri 63935 Phone: 573-996-2921 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/ripley Phelps County MU Extension Center Courthouse, 200 N. Main, Rolla, Missouri 65401 Phone: 573-458-6260 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/phelps Saline County MU Extension Center 353 South Lafayette, Marshall, Missouri 65340 Phone: 660-886-6908 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/saline Pike County MU Extension Center Courthouse, 115 W. Main, Bowling Green, Missouri 63334 Phone: 573-324-5464 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/pike Schuyler County MU Extension Center Courthouse, PO Box 310, Lancaster, Missouri 63548 Phone: 660-457-3469 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/schuyler Platte County MU Extension Center 11724 NW Plaza Circle, Ste 300, Kansas City, Missouri 64153 Phone: 816-270-2141 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/platte Scotland County MU Extension Center 117 S. Market Street, Room 105, Memphis, Missouri 63555 Phone: 573-465-7255 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/scotland Polk County MU Extension Center 110 East Jefferson, Bolivar, Missouri 65613 Phone: 417-326-4916 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/polk Scott County MU Extension Center 6458 State Highway 77, PO Box 187, Benton, MO 63736 Phone: 573-545-3516 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/scott Pulaski County MU Extension Center 403 School Street, Suite 1, Waynesville, Missouri 65583 Phone: 573-774-6177 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/pulaski Shannon County MU Extension Center Post Office Box 337, Eminence, Missouri 65466 Phone: 573-226-5544 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/shannon Putnam County MU Extension Center Courthouse, Room 104, Unionville, Missouri 63565 Phone: 660-947-2705 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/putnam Shelby County MU Extension Center Post Office Box 230, Shelbyville, Missouri 63469 Phone: 573-633-2640 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/shelby Ralls County MU Extension Center 311 S. Main, Courthouse, Post Office Box 540 New London, Missouri 63459 Phone: 573-985-3911 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/ralls St. Charles County MU Extension Center 260 Brown Road, St. Peters, Missouri 63376 Phone: 636-970-3000 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/stcharles Randolph County MU Extension Center 423 E. Logan, PO Box 655, Moberly, Missouri 65270 Phone: 660-269-9656 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/randolph Ray County MU Extension Center 1015 W. Royle St, PO Box 204, Richmond, Missouri 64085 Phone: 816-776-6961 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/ray Reynolds County MU Extension Center 2319 Green Street, PO Box 33, Ellington, Missouri 63633 Phone: 573-648-1035 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/reynolds St. Clair County MU Extension Center Courthouse, PO Box 523, Osceola, Missouri 64776 Phone: 417-646-2419 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/stclair St. Francois County MU Extension Center 1 W. Liberty, Suite 101, Farmington, Missouri 63640 Phone: 573-756-4539 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/stfrancois Ste. Genevieve County MU Extension Center 255 Market Street, County Services Building Ste. Genevieve, Missouri 63670 Phone: 573-883-3548 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/stegenevieve Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 65 St. Louis City MU Extension Center 5300 Delmar Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri 63112 Phone: 314-367-2585 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/stlouis Washington County MU Extension Center 113 N. Missouri Street, Potosi, Missouri 63664 Phone: 573-438-2671 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/washington St. Louis City FNEP MU Extension Center 4236 Lindell, Suite 201, St. Louis, Missouri 63108 Phone: 314-652-9111 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/stlouis Wayne County MU Extension Center Post Office Box 200, Greenville, Missouri 63944 Phone: 573-224-5600 ext. 8 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/wayne St. Louis County MU Extension Center 10650 Gateway Boulevard, Creve Coeur, Missouri 63132 Phone: 314-615-2911 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/stlouis Webster County MU Extension Center 800 S. Marshall Street, Marshfield, Missouri 65706 Phone: 417-859-2044 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/webster St. Louis County MU Extension Center at UMSL 611 Tower, One University Blvd, St. Louis, Missouri 63121 Phone: 314-516-6392 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/stlouis Worth County MU Extension Center Courthouse, PO Box 219, Grant City, Missouri 64456 Phone: 660-564-3363 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/worth Stoddard County MU Extension Center 316 S. Prairie, PO Box 169, Bloomfield, Missouri 63825 Phone: 573-568-3344 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/stoddard Wright County MU Extension Center 190 West Rolla, PO Box 458, Hartville, Missouri 65667 Phone: 417-741-6134 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/wright Stone County MU Extension Center 108 E. 4th St, Courthouse 2nd Floor, Galena, MO 65656 Phone: 417-357-6812 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/stone Sullivan County MU Extension Center 109 N. Main, Suite 30, Milan, Missouri 63556 Phone: 660-265-4541 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/sullivan Taney County MU Extension Center 122 Felkin Ave, PO Box 598, Forsyth, Missouri 65653 Phone: 417-546-4431 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/taney Texas County MU Extension Center 1418 S. Sam Houston Blvd, Houston, Missouri 65483 Phone: 417-967-4545 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/texas Vernon County MU Extension Center Courthouse, Ground Floor, Nevada, Missouri 64772 Phone: 417-448-2560 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/vernon Warren County MU Extension Center 107 West Walton, Warrenton, Missouri 63383 Phone: 636-456-3444 Website: www.extension.missouri.edu/warren Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 66 Statewide Organizations and Resources AAUW MO (American Association of University Women) Best of Missouri’s Hands (Missouri Artisans Association) The American Association of University Women is a national organization that advances equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy and research. AAUW’s commitment to these issues is reflected in their public policy efforts, programs, and diversity initiatives. There are 21 branch locations in Missouri. Please visit the website for more information. Website: www.aauwmo.org The Best of Missouri Hands is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the development & recognition of Missouri’s artists & artisans. BOMH has members representative of artists from a diverse range of art forms and mediums, art educators, the general public, businesses, & organizations. AFL-CIO-Missouri Business Women of Missouri The mission of the MO AFLCIO is to improve the lives of working families—to bring economic justice to the workplace and social justice to Missouri. To accomplish this mission we will build & change the American labor movement. 227 Jefferson Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Phone: 573-634-2115 Website: www.moaflcio.org Accounting and Financial Women’s Alliance The mission of AFWA is to enable women in all accounting & related fields to achieve their full personal, professional and economic potential and to contribute to the future development of their profession. For 75 years, members have increased their career potential by connecting with colleagues, receiving education and mentorship to advance their careers and in developing leadership skills. Website: www.afwa.org Missouri Chapters Kansas City Website: www.kansascityafwa.org Springfield Website: www.springfieldafwa.org St. Louis Website: www.facebook.com/AFWAStLouis Associated Industries of Missouri AIM has been serving the manufacturers and all other businesses of Missouri since 1919. AIM promotes pro-business legislation through effective lobbying at the State Capitol and provides a statewide member communications network, educational events and seminars, cost-saving member programs, and the support of their dedicated staff. AIM is proud to be the Official State Partner of the National Association of Manufacturers. 3234 West Truman Blvd, Jefferson City, Missouri 65109 Phone: 573-634-2246 Website: www.aimo.com 2101 West Broadway, #322, Columbia, Missouri 65203 Phone: 866-699-2664 Website: www.bestofmissourihands.org BWM works to achieve equity for women in the workplace through advocacy, education and information. BWM members can exchange ideas, explore business opportunities & share common goals with business women at the community & state level. BWM informs members about legislative issues with possible impact on businesses. BWM offers programs designed to provide personal & professional development, growth & leadership opportunities. Post Office Box 28243, Kansas City, Missouri 64188 Website: www.businesswomenmo.org Children’s Trust Fund of Missouri CTF’s primary function is to fund child abuse and neglect prevention programs that focus on: Parent education and support, Mentoring, Infant Nurturing, Community Education, Grandparent Support, staff training & development, Home visitations for parents, Crisis Intervention/Crisis Nursery, Safe Crib/Safe Sleep for Infants, School-based prevention education, Sexual abuse prevention education, Fatherhood Initiatives, and Research. 301 West High Street, Room 860, Post Office Box 1641 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-1641 Phone: 573-751-5147 Website: www.ctf4kids.org Concerned Women for America - Missouri The vision of CWA is for women, and like-minded men, from all walks of life to come together and restore the family to its traditional purpose and thereby allow each member of the family to realize their God-given potential & be more responsible citizens. Post Office Box 22014, St. Louis, Missouri 63126 Phone: 314-608-0168 Website: www.cwfa.org/states/missouri Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 67 Greater Missouri Leadership Challenge League of Women Voters of Missouri GMLC is an annual traveling symposium designed to bring together women leaders from global corporations, small business, academia, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations. Each year, in a highly competitive selection process, a limited number of outstanding women leaders are accepted into the program. The participants meet for four, three day sessions which combine continuing education in leadership development, information and major discussion of state policy issues. GMLC’s vision is “Engaged Women, Leading & Serving Their Communities.” The mission of LWV Missouri is to encourage informed and active participation of citizens in government, but as a nonpartisan organization, it neither opposes nor supports any political party or candidate for public office, even when the office is unaffiliated with a political party. LWVMO provides nonpartisan information and training to others on voting procedures, candidates, issues, effective lobbying, and running for office. Membership is open to everyone. 503 East Nifong Blvd #112, Columbia, MO 65201 Phone: 314-719-6561 or 573-489-4324 Website: www.greatermo.org Kauffman Foundation Established in the mid-1960’s by the late entrepreneur and philanthropist Ewing Marion Kauffman, the Kauffman Foundation is based in Kansas City, Missouri, and is among the largest private foundations in the United States. KF’s vision is to foster a society of economically independent individuals who are engaged citizens in their communities. In service of this vision, they focus their grant making and operations in two areas - Education and Entrepreneurship which their founder, Ewing Kauffman, saw as two ends of a continuum. ‘A quality education is the foundation of selfsufficiency, preparing young people for success in college and in life. Many young will work in businesses started by entrepreneurs. Some will become entrepreneurs themselves, providing jobs and wealth for society.’ 4801 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, Missouri 64110 Phone: 816-932-1000 Website: www.kauffman.org 8706 Manchester Rd, Ste 104, St. Louis, MO 63144-2724 Phone: 314-961-6869 Website: www.lwvmissouri.org Mid-America Trade Adjustment Assistance Center Provides financial assistance to manufacturers affected by import competition. Eligible firms are assisted in two ways: 1. TAAC personnel conduct a comprehensive company assessment to identify opportunities for increased profits, job creation, and long-term financial stability. 2. TAAF partners with manufacturers by offering grant funding of either $150,000 (50% company match) or $30,000 (25% company match) to implement projects that are focused on improving a firm’s internal operations and competitive abilities for increased profits, job creation, and long-term financial stability. TAAC staff are experienced business professionals who work collaboratively with manufacturers through each phase of the program - from certification to project implementation and completion. 4200 Little Blue Parkway, Independence, Missouri 64104 Phone: 800-551-8222 Website: www.missouribusiness.net/taac Missouri Association for Community Action MACA is a statewide association of community action agencies fighting poverty in Missouri. Community Action Agencies can help families with childcare, transportation, weatherizing homes, obtaining education, saving to buy a house and working their way to self-sufficiency. Their vision is “A state where all people and communities thrive.” MACA supports the vision through advocacy, training, awareness, technical assistance, and resource development. MACA has 19 offices located throughout Missouri. People can find the office closest to them on the MACA website or by calling the Jefferson City office. 2014 William Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65109 Phone: 573-634-2969 Website: www.communityaction.org Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 68 Missouri Department of Agriculture, Business Development Division Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Women, Infants and Children Program (WIC) ABDD helps create opportunities for success for Missouri’s farmers & agribusinesses. ABDD’s staff helps facilitate growth in MO’s agriculture-based businesses by providing business counseling, information, and training. Assistance Programs for Agricultural Producers include: AgriMissouri Membership, Aquaculture, Commodity Councils, Farmers Markets, Financial Assistance, Growing Resources, International Trade, Market News & Reports, & Organic Producers. Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is a special supplemental nutrition program which provides services to pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and children up to their 5th birthday based on nutritional risk and income eligibility. The primary services provided are health screenings, risk assessment, nutrition education and counseling, breastfeeding promotion and referrals to health care. Supplemental food is provided at no cost to participants. The goal of the WIC Program is to improve the health and nutrition of eligible women, infants and children. MO Dept. of Agriculture, Business Development Division 1616 Missouri Blvd, PO Box 630, Jefferson City, MO 65102 Phone: 573-751-4762 Website: www.agriculture.mo.gov/abd Missouri Department of Economic Development Division of Business & Community Services Post Office Box 570, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-0570 Phone: 573-751-6204 or Toll Free: 800-392-8209 Website: www.dhss.mo.gov/wic Missouri Eagle Forum BCS wants to be your partner in progress. Missouri’s central location, well-trained workforce, pro-business climate, and strong community partnerships help create an environment for companies and communities to thrive. BCS has a variety of programs to help eligible MO businesses grow, expand, & create more jobs in Missouri. BCS works with city & county governments &community organizations to help them plan for & bring about economic growth, more employment opportunities, and facility & infrastructure repair & improvement. Missouri Eagle Forum’s mission is to explain and defend the Constitutional government handed down to us from our Founding Fathers, and to inform grassroots conservatives about the issues that face us today, arm citizens with facts and encourage them to expand their spheres of influence. 301 West High Street, Rooms 680, 720 & 770 Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Toll Free: 866.647.3633 Website: www.ded.mo.gov The Missouri Linked Deposit Program partners with lending institutions to provide low-interest loans to help create and retain jobs, expand the economy and strengthen communities statewide. By reducing the interest rate on certain loans that borrowers can use to improve their businesses, the program helps qualified lenders from Missouri better serve Missouri based companies and agricultural operations. There are loan programs for Agriculture, Alternative Energy, Job Enhancement, Local Governments, Multi-Family Housing, and Small Business. Missouri Department of Economic Development Division of Workforce Development DWD provides services for businesses and job seekers through the Missouri Career Centers and jobs.mo.gov. DWD works with a number of strategic partners to “skillup” Missouri’s workforce for today’s business and industry needs. A wealth of information and resources about workforce services can be found at WorkSmartMissouri. There are 35 Missouri Career Centers around the state, with staff trained to offer personal assistance for your job search or hiring needs. 9715 Litzsinger Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63124 Email: anne@eagleforum.org Website: www.moeagleforum.org Missouri Linked Deposit Program Missouri State Treasurer’s Office Attn: Missouri Linked Deposit Program Post Office Box 210, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Phone: 573-751-2372 Website: www.treasurer.mo.gov/content/low-interest-loans 421 East Dunklin, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Phone: 573-751-3999 Website: www.jobs.mo.gov Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 69 Missouri Office of Administration, Office of Equal Opportunity Part of Missouri’s Office of Administration, the Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) exists to promote a diversified workforce within state government and to assist women & minorities in developing opportunities to contract with the state, economically empowering traditionally underserved communities and improving the overall fiscal vitality of Missouri. The goal of OEO is to promote diversity and improve opportunities for women & minorities through excellent service and efficient use of resources. OEO works toward this goal by completing the following primary functions: Certification of Minority/Women Business Enterprises (M/ WBE), Education & Outreach, and Matchmaking Activities. Central Office 301 W. High St., Suite 630, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Phone: 573-751-8130 or Toll Free: 877-259-2963 St. Louis Office Wainwright State Office Building 111 N. 7th St., Room 934, St. Louis, Missouri 63101 Phone: 314-340-3476 Website: www.oeo.mo.gov Missouri Statewide Parent Advisory Network MO-SPAN acts to enhance the evolution of meaningful and effective family involvement in the design, implementation and evaluation of services and support for children with serious emotional disorders and their families. It’s goals include promoting the family voice to those governmental and policy making groups which develop and monitor policy, planning, and service delivery for children with SED; to nurture and support family connections to each other and quality services; and to provide family assistance through information, support, training and technical assistance in local communities resulting in self-advocacy. 440 Rue St. Francois, Florissant, Missouri 63031 Phone: 314-972-0600 Website: www.mo-span.org Missouri Venture Forum MVF is a nonprofit organization formed in 1985. Originally known as the Missouri Venture Forum, MVF exists to bring together people who are genuinely interested in helping entrepreneurs grow their businesses. MVF serves entrepreneurs - those leading the growth of earlier stage businesses - through peer networking, topical education, and access to capital resources. To Contact: visit website, select ‘Contact Us’, send email Website: www.missouriventureforum.org National Federation of Independent Business/Missouri NFIB/MISSOURI is an affiliate of the National Federation of Independent Business. It is the leading association representing small and independent businesses. NFIB is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that advocates the consensus views of its members in Washington & all 50 state capitals. They promote & protect the right of their members to own, operate, and grow their businesses. Member benefits include: Savings on business and financial services; Quotes on commercial insurance; Free HR support; Cost effective personal insurance; etc. 308 East High, Suite 110, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Phone: 573-634-7660 Website: nfib.com/missouri Patch - Parents and Their Children Chillicothe Correctional Center Patch is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the children of moms in prison & strengthening the ties between them. Patch provides: Transportation for kids to visit their moms; A visiting area just for moms & kids; Education, Support & encouragement to help moms become better parents & improve interactions with their kids. P.O. Box 871, Chillicothe, Missouri 64601 Phone: 800-284-0145 Website: www.chillicothepatch.org Resources for Missouri, Inc. (RMI) RMI is an experienced financial partner dedicated to helping people access capital to build businesses, create jobs, and enhance community growth. They have been a SBA 504 Loan Program leader for over 25 years. 3324 Emerald Lane, Jefferson City, Missouri 65109 Toll Free: 800-234-4971 Website: www.rmiinc.org Susan G. Komen Mid-Missouri Komen Mid-Missouri is dedicated to combating breast cancer. Up to 75% of Komen Mid-MO’s net income funds grants to local hospitals & community organizations that provide breast health education, breast cancer screening & treatment programs for medically underserved women. The remaining net income supports national Komen Grants Programs, such as groundbreaking breast cancer research, and educational & scientific programs worldwide. Komen MidMO serves: Adair, Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Camden, Chariton, Cole, Cooper, Howard, Macon, Maries, Miller, Moniteau, Monroe, Morgan, Osage, & Randolph Counties. 204 Peach Way, Suite B, Columbia, Missouri 65203 Phone: 573-445-1905 Website: www.komenmidmissouri.org Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 70 Missouri Enterprise Missouri Enterprise is an organization of skilled manufacturing and business management professionals who help companies succeed. We focus primarily on small and medium size manufacturers to provide access to new technologies, training, and most importantly, hands-on assistance with process improvements, quality management systems, and innovative growth and business strategies. We help companies understand their market position...their foreign and domestic competition...and the value of their products. Our clients realize significant increases in customer satisfaction, sales, quality and profitability along with material and labor savings. We are client driven...Our services include: Process improvement based on Lean Enterprise and Six Sigma techniques; Quality Systems; Supply Chain Management; Strategic Planning; Marketing; Competitive Analysis and Market Research; Product Design and New Product Launches; Human Resource Management; Environmental and Energy Assessments and Improvements; and Technology Commercialization. We are supported by the U.S. Department of Commerce Manufacturing Extension Partnership and the Missouri Department of Economic Development. We partner with economic development groups, universities and private consultants and we want to be the company you pick to help your company succeed. Missouri Enterprise www.missourienterprise.org Toll Free: 800-956-2682 Offices in Cape Girardeau, Joplin, Kansas City, Rolla, Springfield, and St. Louis Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 71 Kansas City Organizations & Resources American Association of University Women Association for Women Lawyers of Greater Kansas City The American Association of University Women is a national organization that promotes education and equity for all women and girls. AAUW’s commitment to these issues is reflected in their public policy efforts, programs, and diversity initiatives. There are several branch locations in Missouri—information is available on their web site. Website: www.aauwmo.org AWLGKC is a 501(c)6 nonprofit organization the promotes the equality of women and others within society in general and within the legal professional in particular. With over 400 members in the greater Kansas City metropolitan area, the association provides abundant opportunities to learn, network and lead. The members also have the opportunity to engage in philanthropic work through the AWL Foundation and their annual Step-Up program. American Business Women’s Association Kansas City Area Council The mission of the ABWA is to bring together business women of diverse occupations and to provide opportunities for them to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally through leadership, education, networking support and national recognition. The purpose of the Council is to promote communications between chapters, to disseminate information; to exchange ideas; to participate in workshops, seminars, and other joint activities. Post Office Box 412642, Kansas City, Missouri 64141-2642 Website: www.abwakcac.org American Indian Council - Kansas City Post Office Box 860531, Shawnee, Kansas 66286 Phone: 913-948-8623 Website: www.awl-kc.org Central Exchange Since 1978, the Central Exchange’s goal has been to make a difference for women in Kansas City. Through events, leadership conferences, and initiatives, Central Exchange seeks to draw attention to the need for more women in leadership positions in businesses. One of their newest initiatives, WinSTEMM, hopes to draw attention to the need for more women to consider careers in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and Medicine. The AIC - KC offers services, to individuals and families of American Indian descent, including programs to promote employment & training, economic self-sufficiency, education, cultural awareness, health & wellness, and preservation for American Indian & Alaska natives. Downtown: 1020 Central, Ste 100, Kansas City, MO 64105 Phone: 816-471-7560 South: 6201 College Blvd, Overland Park, KS 66211 Phone: 913-253-0900 Website: www.centralexchange.org 310 Armour Road, Suite 205, Kansas City, Missouri 64116 Phone: 800-546-4898 Connections to Success Website: www.facebook.com/pages/American-Indian-Council/ ACG Kansas City The Association for Corporate Growth Kansas City is a premier member-based association, helping middle-market corporate growth professionals build and maintain trusted networks. Through their membership and event opportunities, they facilitate relationship building and provide deal related content to the middle-market mergers and acquisitions community. Post Office Box 26844, Shawnee Mission, Kansas 66225 Phone: 913-341-0013 Website: www.acg.org/kc/ Connections to Success provides a comprehensive network of services and support to help people living in poverty become economically self-sufficient. Their model, with lifelong mentoring at its core, delivers evidence based results and impacts all areas of a person’s life. CTS coordinates training, education and other resources to help people meet their life plan goals and economic independence. 901 N. 8th Street, Ste 201, Kansas City, Kansas 66101 Phone: 913-948-5968 3120 Troost Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri 64109 Phone: 816-561-5115 Website: www.connectionstosuccess.org Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 72 County Economic Research Institute, Inc. (CERI) Hispanic Economic Development Corporation CERI’s mission is to support the economic development of Johnson County, the Kansas City metropolitan area, and the state of Kansas through the provision of data and technical assistance. CERI provides research services, such as data source identification, data collection, and data analysis, to economic development entities and to the local business community. CERI has proven essential to improving local business competitiveness, which is the key to job retention and expansion. HEDC is dedicated to improving the lives of Latinos within the greater Kansas City area. HEDC achieves this through business development and economic and community wealth creation initiatives. HEDC utilizes its designation as a Community Development Corporation (CDC) to access various resources and tools while creating partnerships that allow the organization to continue to positively impact the communities it serves. The HEDC offers Micro-Loans to eligible small businesses. 11111 W. 95th St., Suite 210, Overland Park, Kansas 66214 Phone: 913-599-1616 Website: www.cerionline.org 2130 Jefferson Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64108 Phone: 816-221-3442 Website: www.kchedc.org Economic Development Corporation of Kansas City, MO EDCKC was created to manage the efforts of six statutory redevelopment agencies and to serve as Kansas City, MO’s link to business and the economic development community. The EDC and its agencies work cooperatively to project a local identity and ensure a competitive, vibrant, and self-sustaining economy. EDC’s priorities are to: Retain and grow existing KC, MO businesses. Support the development of disadvantaged & opportunity areas in KC, MO. Promote workforce development & job growth opportunities in KC, MO. Promote entrepreneurship in order to support new business formation. Recruit new business investment in KC, MO. Market KC, MO regionally & nationally. Facilitate & drive action to stimulate local economy. Junior League of Kansas City 1100 Walnut, Suite 1700, Kansas City, Missouri 64106 Phone: 816-221-0636 or Toll Free: 800-889-0636 Website: www.edckc.com Family Conservancy, The The Family Conservancy helps families and child care providers create brighter futures for children. TFC provides affordable counseling services, child care provider resources and education programs, child care provider database, Head Start early childhood education programs, parenting resources, and financial support and education programs. TFC has 5 Kansas locations & 1 in Independence, Missouri. Please call to make an appointment. JLKCMO is an organization committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. JLKCMO has several Community Impact programs that are available to other nonprofit organizations for critical needs financial support, support of community projects, short-term volunteers, and to support the health and wellness of children. 9215 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, Missouri 64114-3307 Phone: 816-444-2114 Website: www.jlkc.org Kansas City, City of - Human Relations Department The Human Relations Department helps local companies obtain equal employment/affirmative action compliance and eligible, local small business obtain Minority, Women and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises certifications. They work to ensure opportunities for minority, women, and disadvantaged-owned and small business companies on projects funded by City taxpayers and to ensure that companies doing business with the City have fair hiring practices. City Hall, 4th Floor 414 East 12th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64106 Phone: 816-513-1836 Website: www.kcmo.org/humanrelations/ (Under ‘Certification and Compliance’ - click on ‘MWDBE / SLBE / Affirmative Action’) 444 Minnesota Ave, Suite 200, Kansas City, Kansas 66101 Phone: 913-342-1110 Website: www.thefamilyconservancy.org Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 73 Ladies Auxiliary VFW-National Headquarters Kauffman Foundation Established in the mid-1960’s by the late entrepreneur and philanthropist Ewing Marion Kauffman, the Kauffman Foundation is based in Kansas City, Missouri, and is among the largest private foundations in the United States. KF’s vision is to foster a society of economically independent individuals who are engaged citizens in their communities. In service of this vision, they focus their grant making and operations in two areas - Education and Entrepreneurship which their founder, Ewing Kauffman, saw as two ends of a continuum. ‘A quality education is the foundation of selfsufficiency, preparing young people for success in college and in life. Many young will work in businesses started by entrepreneurs. Some will become entrepreneurs themselves, providing jobs and wealth for society.’ 4801 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, Missouri 64110 Phone: 816-932-1000 Website: www.kauffman.org KCSourceLink KCSourceLink’s mission is to help small businesses in the 18county Kansas City region grow and succeed. KCSourceLink has also been leading the effort to make Kansas City America’s most entrepreneurial city. KCSourceLink connects a network of over 200+ resource organizations that provide business-building services for small businesses. KCSourceLink facilitates the linking of these resource organizations to one another and to established, emerging, and startup small businesses throughout the region. Their network resource partners provide a wide range of business-related services, including: Business Planning; Loans/Financing; Marketing/Sales; Licenses/Permits; Startups; Product Development; Training Classes; Government Contracts; Business Operations. KCSourceLink provides small businesses with free, easy access to the help they need - when they need it. 4747 Troost, Kansas City, Missouri 64110 Phone: 816-235-6500 or Toll Free: 866-870-6500 Website: www.kcsourcelink.com Keeler Women’s Center The Keeler Women’s Center is focused on empowering women in the urban core of Kansas City through education, advocacy, personal, and spiritual development. In addition to their small staff of sisters, more than 100 volunteers donate time each month to make a difference in the lives of women. Their programs and services include helping women with learning to reading, learning English, financial management, health management, starting a business, etc. and to minister to each woman in a holistic manner. Since 1914, members of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars set out to serve the veterans of this country and their communities in honor of the sacrifices and commitment of every man and woman who has served in uniform. The LAVFW is the nation’s oldest veteran’s service organization auxiliary. For more than 100 years they have supported the Veterans of Foreign Wars, served veterans and their families, active-duty military and their families, and spread patriotism nationwide. Their services include monetary aid; volunteering in VA medical centers, nursing homes and veterans homes; making legislative contacts; raising funds for cancer research; awarding scholarships; working with youths, and distributing American Flags. 406 W. 34th St., 10th Floor, Kansas City, Missouri 64111 Phone: 816-561-8655 Website: www.ladiesauxvfw.org Ladies of Charity of Metropolitan Kansas City LCMKC is an organization of over 600 women who respond with volunteerism and financial assistance to low income, sick, and disadvantaged individuals. Ladies of Charity volunteers give over 60,000 hours annually in activities from major fund-raising projects to hands on support of various health, social, and spiritual activities. Their vision is to actively engage and increase their dedicate members in their mission to break the cycle of generational poverty and to assist people living at risk. Post Office Box 480753, Kansas City, Missouri 64148 Website: www.ladiesofcharitykc.org League of Women Voters of Kansas City/Jackson/ Clay/Platte Counties, MO The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed & active participation in government. It influences public policy through education & advocacy. They never support or oppose any political party or candidate. The League has two separate & distinct roles: Voter Services/Citizen Education - LWV presents unbiased, nonpartisan information about elections, the voting process, and issues; & Action/Advocacy - LWV is nonpartisan, but after study LWC will use their positions to advocate for or against particular policies in the public interest. Post Office Box 10416, Kansas City, Missouri 64171-0416 Phone: 816-464-1800 Website: www.lwvkc.org 2220 Central, Kansas City, Kansas 66102 Phone: 913-906-8990 Website: www.mountosb.org/ministries/keeler-womens-center Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 74 Mid-America Trade Adjustment Assistance Center Provides financial assistance to manufacturers affected by import competition. Eligible firms are assisted in two ways: 1. TAAC personnel conduct a comprehensive company assessment to identify opportunities for increased profits, job creation, and long-term financial stability. 2. TAAF partners with manufacturers by offering grant funding of either $150,000 (50% company match) or $30,000 (25% company match) to implement projects that are focused on improving a firm’s internal operations and competitive abilities for increased profits, job creation, and long-term financial stability. TAAC staff are experienced business professionals who work collaboratively with manufacturers through each phase of the program - from certification to project implementation and completion. 4200 Little Blue Parkway, Independence, Missouri 64104 Phone: 800-551-8222 Website: www.missouribusiness.net/taac National Association of Women Business Owners - KC NAWBO is the only dues based national organization representing the interest of all women entrepreneurs in all industries. NAWBO’s strength comes from the diversity of its membership - businesses of all sizes from sole proprietorships to hundreds of employees, from every industry, and from all areas of the country. Post Office Box 572, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013 Website: www.nawbokc.org OneKC for Women OneKC for Women is an umbrella alliance that brings together three organizations, each with unique roles, all dedicated to supplying resources, opportunities, & connections for women. OneKC for Women brings together: Women’s Employment Network (WEN), Women’s Business Center (WBC), & Women’s Capital Connection (WCC). 920 Main, Suite 100, Kansas City, Missouri 64105 Phone: 816-595-1296 Website: www.onekcforwomen.com Women’s Employment Network (WEN) WEN’s structured & personalized career services creates positive change for women who struggle with social, economic, & educational barriers to employment. WEN offers: Licensed case management & community referrals; Career Exploration; Job-search assistance; Ongoing support for program graduates; & Financial coaching & training. 920 Main, Suite 100, Kansas City, Missouri 64105 Phone: 816-822-8083 Website: www.kcwen.org Women’s Business Center (WBC) WBC develops, counsels, and mentors women in all stages of business development and growth. WBC offers classes, seminars, peer roundtables, one-on-one consultations, networking and referrals. WBC also educates women entrepreneurs on sources of funding, including micro-loans and angel funding through the Women’s Capital Connection. 8527 Bluejacket, Lenexa, KS 66214 Phone: 913-492-5922 Website: www.kansaswbc.com Women’s Capital Connection (WCC) WCC is investment arm of the alliance, funding women-led enterprises. WCC lends a unique perspective at every stage of the business cycle, coming alongside with capital, resources and connections. WCC brings together highachieving, well-accomplished professionals to guide, encourage and inspire fellow women. 8527 Bluejacket, Lenexa, KS 66214 Phone: 913-492-5922 Website: www.kansaswbc.com ReDISCOVER ReDiscover is a nonprofit community mental health agency serving the people of Jackson County since 1969. They offer a full spectrum of programs and services for people with serious mental illness and/or substance abuse disorders. ReDiscover’s *Women & Children’s Campus Program provides comprehensive residential drug and alcohol treatment for women that allows them to keep their children with them during treatment. ReDiscover has seven locations in Lee’s Summit and Kansas City, Missouri. Friendship House and Catherine’s Place * 3720 & 3728 Gillham Rd, Kansas City, Missouri 64111 Phone: 816-531-7788 24 Hour Access & Crisis Intervention: 800-966-0900 Website: www.rediscovermh.org Renaissance West (Comprehensive Mental Health Services) Renaissance West is a facility of Comprehensive Mental Health Services. For over 35 years, Renaissance West has provided substance abuse treatment services in residential, outpatient and aftercare programs. It is one of Kansas City’s longest standing and most successful programs. 5840 Swope Parkway, Kansas City, Missouri 64130 Phone: 816.333.2990 Website: www.thecmhs.com/renaissance_west Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 75 Society of Women Engineers - Kansas City Section SWE helps women achieve their full potential as engineers and leaders, and expand the image of the engineering profession as a positive force in improving the quality of life. SWE-KC members work to achieve SWE goals through activities & outreach events in the Kansas City area. SWE-KC’s largest outreach event is Introduce A Girl to Engineering Day, where high school girls interested in engineering spend a day with an engineering mentor and participate in activities to learn more about engineering professions. Kansas City Section of The Society of Women Engineers Post Office Box 860363, Shawnee, KS 66226-0363 Website: www.swe-kc.swe.org thinking BIGGER Business Media, Inc. Thinking Bigger Business Media helps small businesses grow by sharing information & resources across a variety of platforms - monthly & annual magazines, weekly email newsletters, online radio shows, live events, a Learning Center & website. Subscribing to Thinking Bigger Business Media products provides business people with solid advice on all facets of running a business. Post Office Box 754, Shawnee Mission, Kansas 66201-0754 Phone: 913-432-6690 Website: www.ithinkbigger.com United Services Community Action Agency (USCAA) USCAA serves low-income residents in Clay, Jackson and Platte counties of Missouri. Their services include: Energy Assistance (LIHEAP), Youth Programs, Family Assistance, Poverty Simulations, Weatherization Programs, and Holiday Programs. All locations can provide energy assistance, housing assistance, food vouchers, homeless programming, case management, employment services, Back-To-School Fairs, Red Bag Christmas, and other referral services. Jackson County Locations: 6323 Manchester Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri 64133 Phone: 816-358-6868 16995 East Dover Lane, Independence, Missouri 64056 Phone: 816-994-2100 Clay County Locations: 108 S. Thompson Ave, Excelsior Springs, Missouri 64024 Phone: 816-630-0037 1900 NE Englewood Rd, Kansas City, Missouri 64118 Phone: 816-459-9615 Platte County Location: 412 Aller Avenue, Tracy, Missouri 64079 Phone: 816-858-5153 Women’s Council of Realtors Metro Kansas City Chapter The Kansas City Metro Chapter of the Women’s Council of Realtors is a network of successful REALTORS, advancing women as professionals in business, the industry, and in the communities they serve. They strive to provide timely, accessible programming, great networking and opportunities for personal and professional growth. Phone: 816.519-1357 Website: www.kcmetrowcr.com Women’s Center of University of Missouri—Kansas City The women’s center is an organization that contributes to the social, cultural, and intellectual development of all students, staff, and faculty, and that strives to create a safer environment through education. It’s a place that creates opportunities for discussion and understanding on women’s and gender issues and a place to receive support, ask questions and simply talk. The mission of the Women’s Center at the University of Missouri-Kansas City is to advocate, educate, and provide support services for the advancement of women’s equity on campus and the community at large. 105 Haag Hall, 5100 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, MO 64110 Phone: 816-235-1638 Website: www.umkc.edu/womenc Women’s Foundation of Greater Kansas City The Women’s Foundation promotes equity and opportunity for women and girls, using philanthropy, research, and policy solutions to make meaningful change. To create lasting change, the Women’s Foundation focuses on relevant research, grant-making, philanthropic education, and strategic partnerships with organizations that share their same goals. Since its inception in 1991, the Women’s Foundation has made hundreds of grants to nonprofit organization programs benefiting the women and girls in the greater Kansas City area. To ensure a bright future, the Women’s Foundation established the Girls Leadership Program for the purpose of teaching area teen women all aspects of philanthropy including grant-making, fundraising, leadership, team-building, program evaluation, and budgeting. 6950 Squibb Road, Suite 220, Mission, Kansas 66202 Phone: 913-831-0711 Website: www.wfgkc.org Zonta Club of Kansas City Zonta International is a global organization of executives and professionals working together to advance the status of women worldwide through service and advocacy. Email: zontakcmo2@yahoo.com Website: www.zontadistrict7.org Website: www.choose-hope.org Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 76 St. Louis Organizations & Resources American Association of University Women Center for Women in Transition The American Association of University Women is a national organization that promotes education and equity for all women and girls. AAUW’s commitment to these issues is reflected in their public policy efforts, programs, and diversity initiatives. There are several branch locations in Missouri—information is available on their web site. Website: www.aauwmo.org The Center assists women in the criminal justice system in making a successful transition to their families and communities by practicing and promoting restorative justice. CWIT also facilitates one-on-one mentoring partnerships, advocacy services and transitional housing programs. ACG St. Louis ACG St. Louis (Association for Corporate Growth) is among the largest and most active of all organizations focused on mergers & acquisitions and corporate growth. ACG St. Louis seeks to promote member’s professional and business interests through outstanding programs, networking and activities of the International ACG and affiliates chapters. 7745 Carondelet Ave, Suite 308, St. Louis, Missouri 63105 Phone: 314-862-6751 Website: www.acg.org/stlouis/ Businesspersons Between Jobs BBJ’s organizational structure is simple and reflects the needs of their membership. Retired executives, personal and career counselors, and other professionals volunteer their time and expertise to help unemployed business people prepare for finding a new job. Services include: Practice Interviews, Resume Review, Counseling, Resources and website information, and Job Leads. 7525 South Broadway, St. Louis, Missouri 63111 Phone: 314-771-5207 Website: www.cwitstl.org Connections to Success Connections to Success provides a comprehensive network of services and support to help people living in poverty become economically self-sufficient. Their model, with lifelong mentoring at its core, delivers evidence based results and impacts all areas of a person’s life. CTS coordinates training, education and other resources to help people meet their life plan goals and economic independence. 3000 Little Hills Expressway, Ste 102, St. Charles, MO 63301 Phone: 636-940-8027 2125 Bissell Street, St. Louis, MO 63107 Phone: 314-584-6702 Website: www.connectionstosuccess.org c/o St. Mark Presbyterian Church 601 Claymont Drive, Ballwin, Missouri 63011 Phone: 636-394-1440 Website: www.bbj.org Center for Emerging Technologies CET provides knowledgeable support services, entrepreneur training programs and access to capital needed to establish and develop next generation bioscience, medical, and other advanced technology companies. CET is the oldest state-designated Missouri Innovation Center. An affiliate of the CORTEX Innovation Community since 2012, CET fills an important program role in the CORTEX District. 4041 Forest Park Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63108 Phone: 314-615-6900 Website: www.cortexstl.com/the-district/innovation-centers/cet/ Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 77 Coro’s Women in Leadership (FOCUS St. Louis) 815 Olive Street St. Louis, MO 63101 The CWIL program is a five-month, part-time training program for women to refine their personal and professional leadership competencies, learn about the St. Louis community, and connect with other women of diverse backgrounds. Graduates of the program gain improved leadership effectiveness to apply to their personal and professional lives, an enhanced ability to network within the community, and the access to resources to produce results. Phone: 314-622-1250 Ext. 107 Website: www.focus-stl.org Dress for Success Midwest 3000 Little Hills Expressway, Suite 102 St. Charles, MO 63301 Phone: 636-940-8027 Email: Midwest@dressforsuccess.org Website: www.dressforsuccess.org Dress for Success is a not-for-profit organization that helps low-income women make tailored transitions into the workforce. Each Dress for Success client receives on suit when she has a job interview and a second suit when she gets the job. eWomen Network Executive Managing Director, St. Louis 708 Greeley Avenue, Webster Groves, Missouri 63119 Phone: 314.968.9664 Website: www.eWomennetwork.com The #1 resource for connecting and promoting women and their businesses. Recognized as the premier women’s business network in North America dedicated to helping you achieve, succeed and prosper in both business and in life. They can help you: 1) Acquire more clients and customers. 2) Market and promote who you are and what you have to offer. 3) Gain Access to important resources, influential business leaders, game-changing ideas and unique opportunities. Family Resource Center 3309 South Kingshighway Blvd, St. Louis, Missouri 63139 Phone: 314.534.9350 Website: www.frcmo.org Committed to preventing and treating child abuse and neglect by strengthening families through family-centered therapeutic, educational, and support services whenever possible at home or at school. Grace Hill Women’s Business Center 2125 Bissell Street, St. Louis, Missouri 63107 Phone: 314.584.6841 Website: www.gracehill.org Grace Hill strives to be a centralized service stop for women who are starting or expanding their small business. A focal part of the Center is outreach and marketing to low and moderate income women who are socially and/or economically disadvantaged. Services include business plan development, one-on-one counseling, marketing and procurement assistance, computer training, loan packaging and micro lending. The center’s staff is committed to partnering the assets and expertise of Grace Hill’s WBC and the Small Business Administration to positively impact women in its community. Imani Holistic Center for Women & Children 3617 Grandel Square, St. Louis, MO 63108 Phone: 314-831-5433 Website: www.imanitherapy.com Imani Holistic Center is a wellness center that focuses on the mind, body and spirit offering individual counseling for women and families dealing with interpersonal, self-esteem issues, divorce, grief, anger management, behavioral concerns, and career planning. Our center specializes in women and teen related issues. We are licensed professional counselors here to serve you in a confidential environment designed with women in mind. Visit us or call today and allow your healing process to begin. Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 78 Junior League (Association of Junior League International) Corporate Hill 106 N. Kirkwood Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63122 Phone: 314.822.2344 Website: www.jlsl.org An organization of women committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. This organization is exclusively educational and charitable. Ladies of Charity—Service Center 7500 Natural Bridge Road, St. Louis, MO 63121 Phone: 314.383.4207 Website: http://aic.ladiesofcharity.us Assist local associations to continue, expand and improve their charitable and spiritual works according to the directives and in the spirit of St. Vincent de Paul, St. Louise de Marillac and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton through personal service to those in need. Encourage and aid in communications, to promote and strengthen unity, to share ideas and information among all the associations, and to foster the formation of new associations of Ladies of Charity in collaboration with the other branches of the Vincentian family. Foster more vital links with the International Association of Charities (AIC) to profit from the experience of Ladies of Charity worldwide and to be supportive of sister associations in their efforts to respond to unmet needs. Lambert St. Louis International Airport-Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Lambert St. Louis International Airport DBE Program Office 10701 Lambert International Blvd, St. Louis, Missouri 63145 Phone: 314.426.8111 Website: www.mwdbe.org Publishes quarterly information and opportunities newsletter; conducts quarterly certification workshops; conducts quarterly disadvantaged business enterprise (DBEs) workshops; publishes monthly directory of certified DBEs; holds meetings and seminars; conducts annual conference and trade fair; provides resource referral services. League of Women Voters League of Women Voters—Statewide Organization 8706 Manchester Rd, Ste 104, St. Louis, MO 63144-2724 Phone: 314.961.6869 Website: www.lwvmissouri.org The League of Women Voters promotes informed and active participation of citizens in government. The League does not support or oppose any political party or candidate for elective office. It does take positions on certain issues of national, state, and local interest that have been selected, studied, and thoroughly discussed by the membership. Membership is open to everyone. Community Action Agency of St. Louis County (CAASTLC) 2709 Woodson Road, Overland, Missouri 63114 Phone: 314.863.0015 Website: www.caastlc.org Human Development Corporation of Metropolitan St. Louis (HDC) 929 North Spring, St. Louis, Missouri 63108-3681 Phone: 314.613.2200 Website: http://stlouis.missouri.org/501c/hdc Jefferson-Franklin Community Action Corporation (JFCAC) 105 Municipal Drive, Hillsboro, Missouri 63050 Phone: 636.789-2686 Website: www.jfcac.org Missouri Venture Forum 123 South Spoede Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63141 Phone: 314.241.2683 Website: www.missouriventureforum.org Serves as a networking forum for venture capitalists and entrepreneurs and as a catalyst to bring together people interested in helping entrepreneurs. It operates as a forum where entrepreneurs have access to capital, knowledge, and potential partners. Missouri Women’s Coalition 6340 Clayton Road, #206, St. Louis, Missouri 63117 Website: www.missouriwomenscoalitionblogspot.com Email: director@missouriwomenscoalition.com Encourages women’s political participation and progressive leadership for the local level all the way to the White House. Coalition informs, motivates, engages, and empowers women in all corners of the state. Membership based organization with a primary mission of our own women’s “Get Out the Vote” campaign for progressive candidates. National Association of Women’s Business Owners St. Louis Chapter Post Office Box 6925, St. Louis, Missouri 63123 Phone: 314.954.8344 Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 79 National Association of Women in Construction NAWIC 327 South Adams Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76104 Toll Free: 800.552.3506 Website: www.nawicstl.org St. Louis Missouri Chapter Website: www.nawicstl.org In its 50 plus years of service to its membership, NAWIC has advanced the causes of all women in construction, from tradeswomen to business owners. Older Women’s League 1828 L Street NW, Suite 801, Washington, DC 20036 Toll Free: 800.825.3695 Website: www.owl-national.org OWL is the only national grassroots membership organization focusing solely on issues unique to women as they age. It strives to improve the status and quality of life for midlife and older women. OWL is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that accomplishes its work through research, education, and advocacy activities conducted through a chapter network. OWL Gateway Chapter 11710 Administration Drive, St. Louis, MO 63146 Phone: 314.989-0977 Website: www.owlstlouis.com Professional Women’s Alliance 12520-D Olive Boulevard, Suite 119 St. Louis, Missouri 63141 Phone: 314.991.6144 Website: www.stlpwa.org The organization is dedicated to serving the interests of women executives in the St. Louis area through education and networking. This is an affiliate organization of the National Association for Female Executives. Redevelopment Opportunities for Women 1914 Olive Street, St. Louis, MO 63103 Phone: 314.588.8300 Website: www.row-stl.org ROW’s mission is to create opportunities for women to pursue economic self-sufficiency, and personal and family development. ROW carries out its mission through a variety of programs that create a foundation where women are able to develop the necessary skills and abilities to begin to take control of their lives. The free services are focused on serving women who have been impacted by intimate partner violence, homelessness and/or poverty. SistaKeeper Empowerment Center, STL 142220 Old Halls Ferry, Ste 201, Florissant, Missouri 63033 Phone: 314.344.0983 Website: www.sistakeeper.com Sistakeeper is a non-profit organization 501(c)3, specifically designed for girls ages 8-24. We focus on building leadership, diversity and character building skills through poetry, journaling, counseling, mentoring and support circles. We are dedicated to girls finding their authentic voice and developing their purpose to nurture their inner awareness to become advocates for their local, national and global communities. We do workshops, conferences, public speaking events and onsite programming. St. Louis Black Leadership Roundtable P.O. Box 24868, St. Louis, Missouri 63115 Phone: 314.283.6123 Website: www.blackleadershiproundtable.org Provides resources to support the growth and development of businesses owned by African-Americans by infusing volunteer mentors in direct partnership with faith-based and area enterprise centers. They focus on first and second-tier businesses that are currently not being served by existing resources. St. Louis County Economic Development Partnership 1217733 Forsyth Blvd, Suites 2200 &2300, St. Louis, Missouri 63105 Phone: 314.615.7663 Website: www.stlpartnership.com St. Louis County Economic Development Partnership provides innovative solutions to companies and communities. Their goal is to enhance the wealth and well being of citizens, companies and communities throughout St. Louis County and the St. Louis region, by offering services such as technical and financial assistance for expansion, relocation, renovation, acquisition, and startup. Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 80 St. Louis Development Corporation 1520 Market Street, St. Louis, Missouri 63103 Phone: 314.657.3700 Website: http://stlouis.missouri.org/sldc/ SLDC offers programs and services to small business owners including technical and financial assistance for expansion, relocation, renovation, acquisition, and startup in the St. Louis area. Technology Entrepreneur Center 1325 North Highway Road, Fenton, Missouri 63099 Phone: 636.827.6131 Website: www.tecstl.org A high tech incubator located in downtown St. Louis that supports the growth of startups by providing business mentoring, education and networking opportunities, affordable office space and administrative services. St. Louis Small Business Monthly 2451 Executive Drive, Ste 109, St. Charles, Missouri 63303 Phone: 314.569.0076 Website: www.sbmon.com Provides an opportunity to exchange and share ideas, information, resources, and learn business strategies. Veterans Business Resource Center 4236 Lindell Blvd, Suite 102, St. Louis, Missouri 631082702 Phone: 314.531.8387 Website: www.vetbiz.com Provides a wide range of business services exclusively for Veterans, Guard and Reserve members and active duty personnel in transition to civilian life. Services include training, counseling, networking, monitoring and advocacy. St. Louis Regional Chamber One Metropolitan Square, Ste 1300, St. Louis, MO 63102 Phone: 314.231.5555 Website: www.stlregionalchamber.com Serving as the region’s chamber of commerce and economic development organization, RCGA promotes the growth and advancement of businesses and business ventures throughout the 12-county region. Offers networking opportunities, site-selection assistance and awareness of legislative issues that target entrepreneurs. Useful publications, such as an extensive membership roster and St. Louis Commerce magazine are provided to members. Sue Shear Institute for Women in Public Life 346 Woods Hall One University Blvd St. Louis, Missouri 63121-4400 Phone: 314.516.4727 Website: www.umsl.edu/sueshear/ To assist women in developing the interest and skills necessary to succeed as full participates within government, serving in elected office and appointed office as well as employed policy makers. Winning Women 121 South Meramec, Suite 900, St. Louis, Missouri 63105 Website: www.winningwomen.net Winning Women brings together the region’s most influential women, both successful entrepreneurs and those representing the largest companies in the bi-state region, to foster business growth and development and focus on regional leadership in areas such as: Economic Development, Workforce Development, Political Inroads and Business Forums. Women in Vision, Inc. 1233 Advance Drive, Florissant, Missouri 63031 Phone: 314.837.6979 Outreach services: helping inmates to readjust to society, offering assistance and resources, and strengthening the family unit. Women Lawyers Association of Greater St. Louis Post Office Box 775512, St. Louis, Missouri 63177-5512 Phone: 314.862.4444 Website: www.wlastl.org Professional association with the mission to promote and support women in leadership roles in the community and the legal profession. Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 81 Women’s Yellow Pages of Greater St. Louis Post Office Box 300302, St. Louis, Missouri 63130 Phone: 314.997.6262 Website: www.wypstlouis.com Contains resource information for women entrepreneurs and many other items pertaining to the economic growth of women in the St. Louis area. Young Women’s Christian Association of Metro St. Louis 3820 West Pine Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri 63108 Phone: 314.531.1115 Website: www.ywcastlouis.org YWCA Metro St. Louis, an association of women from diverse backgrounds and faiths, is committed to strengthening our community through the social and economic empowerment of women, the development of youth and the elimination of racism. Zonta Club of St. Louis Post Office Box 170083, St. Louis, Missouri 63117 Website: www.zontastlouis.com Email: zontastl@gmail.com The Zonta Club of St. Louis is a service organization of executives and professionals. The club is a part of a global network, Zonta International, with over 1,237 clubs and members in 67 countries working together to advance the status of women worldwide through service and advocacy. Missouri Career Guide 2010-2011 When looking for potential careers, there are many things to consider. What are your interests? What are your goals? Where are the high-demand, high paying jobs? How much education do you have? Have much are you willing to get? This guide has been developed to provide information to help answer these questions and to assist you in making informed career and educational choices. To view guide, go to https://www.missouricareersource.com Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 82 Rural Missouri Organizations & Resources American Association of University Women The American Association of University Women is a national organization that promotes education and equity for all women & girls. AAUW’s commitment to these issues is reflected in their public policy efforts, programs, & diversity initiatives. There are several branch locations throughout Missouri– information is available on their website. Website: www.aauwmo.org Phone: 800.326.2289 Assistance League of Mid-Missouri Upscale Retail 1729 West Broadway, Suite 1A, Columbia, Missouri 65203 Phone: 573.445.3848 Website: www.ALMM.org Assistance League of Mid-Missouri is a non-profit volunteer service organization whose members identify, develop, implement, and fund ongoing philanthropic projects to serve special needs of children and adults in Columbia. Columbia Phone: 573.874.1132 Website: www.columbiamochamber.com Kansas City Phone: 816.235.2215 or 816.221.2424 Website: www.kcchamber.com or www.block.umkc.edu Carol Jones Recovery Services 2411 West Catalpa, Springfield, Missouri 65807 Phone: 417.862.3455 Website: www.aoinc.org/C5a.html Carol Jones Recovery Center for Women provides in-patient and out-patient drug and alcohol treatment for women. The main goal is for consumers to learn to live chemically free, become financially independent, and maintain a healthy support system. Association for Women in Communications, Inc.—Greater Springfield Area Professional Chapter P.O. Box 14022, Springfield, Missouri 65814 Website: http://awcspringfieldmo.org The Association for Women in Communications recognizes the complex relationships that exist across communications disciplines. Modern communicators must demonstrate competence in varied disciplines and be able to network and make career moves across the broad spectrum of communications fields. Athena Leadership Foundation Athena’s mission is to open the doors of leadership opportunities for women and to support a new kind of leadership model, rooted in values of collaboration, relationships, and giving back to the community. 4140 Old Mill Parkway, St. Peters, MO 63376 Phone: 636.926.2700 Website: www.athenafoundation.org Carthage Phone: 417.358.2373 Website: www.carthagenow.com Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 83 Dreams to Reality 512 Jefferson St., Jefferson City, MO 65110 Phone: 573.681.WORK (9675) Website: www.dreamstoreality-jc.org Email: dreams to reality@socket.net Dreams to Reality’s mission is to provide interview-ready apparel to low-income women of mid-Missouri that are seeking employment; thus promoting self-esteem and enhancing their employability. Doula Foundation of Mid-America, Inc. 1111 South Glenstone, Suite 2-101, Springfield, Missouri 65804 Phone: 417.832.2151 Website: www.doulafoundation.org The Doula Foundation works to provide a holistic pre– and post-natal program for women and their partners having inadequate financial and/or familial support, and to meet the physical, emotional, and educational needs of women and their partners before, during, and after the birthing process. They also promote infant bonding and healthy development. ESPW (Encouraging Supporting Promoting Women) 9930 Tesson Ferry Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63123 Phone: 314.995.5094 Website: www.espw.org The mission of ESPW is to give every woman the opportunity to explore her full professional and personal potential through the encouragement, support and promotion of each of our members. ESPW works to unify the community of women with a strong sense of empowerment and focus. Executive Women’s Club 833 South Kentwood, Springfield, Missouri 65802 Phone: 660.537.1110 Executive Women’s Club is a forum for sharing ideas, lending mutual support, and promoting education for the special needs of career women. Fulton Area Development Corporation 2625 Fairway Drive, Suite A, Fulton, Missouri 65251 Phone: 877.642.4841 Website: www.fadc.org The Fulton Area Development Corporation is an independent, non-for-profit organization established to promote the economic betterment and general welfare of Callaway County. FADC administers programs for both new and existing businesses in order to take advantage of municipal, county, state and federal assistance programs. General Federation of Women’s Clubs—Fidelis P. O. Box 425, Lathrop, MO 64465 Email: info@gfwc.org Website: www.gfwcmo.com Works for community projects and participates in social activities. General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC) - Springfield 2316 North Franklin, Springfield, Missouri 65804 Phone: 417.869.0783 Coordinates the activities of local women’s clubs including GFWC Sorosis, GFWC Springfield Ladies Saturday Club and GFWC Household Economics Girls Town Club. Greater Ozarks Business and Professional Women Post Office Box 3075 Springfield, Missouri 65808-3075 Phone: 417.886.8368 Website: www.businesswomenmo.org Greater Ozarks Business and Professional Women is an organization made up of women who seek leadership opportunities and have a desire to be successful. The GOBPW promotes the interests and equality of professional business women. GYN Cancers Alliance 3023 South Fort, Suite D, Springfield, MO 65807 Springfield, Missouri 65806-3552 Phone: 417.869.2220 Website: www.gynca.org GYNCA provides support and assistance to women diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer and their families in southwest Missouri. GYN cancers include ovarian, cervical, uterine/endometrial, and vaginal. Services include peer to peer mentoring, support group meetings and non-medical financial assistance. Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 84 League of Women Voters The Leagues of Women Voters promotes informed and active participation of citizens in government. The League does not support or oppose any political party or candidate for elective office. It does take positions on certain issues of national, state, and local interest that have been selected, studied, and thoroughly discussed by the membership. Membership is open to everyone. Website: www.lwvmissouri.org Columbia-Boone County Post Office Box 239, Columbia, Missouri 65205 Email: lwvcbc@gmail.com Website: http://lwvcbc.org Mexico-Audrain County 9969 Hwy 15, Mexico, Missouri 65265 Website: www.mexicomo.net/LWV/ Southeast Missouri Website: www.lwvsemo.org Southwest Missouri Post Office Box 3036, Springfield, Missouri 65808-3036 Website: http://lwvswmo.org Junior League of St. Joseph Post Office Box 8191, St. Joseph, Missouri 64508 Phone: 816.279.3832 Email: info@juniorleaguesj.org Website: www.juniorleaguesj.org The organization of women committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. This organization is exclusively educational and charitable. Central Missouri Community Action (CMCA) 807-B N. Providence Rd, Columbia, Missouri 65203-4359 Phone: 573.443.8706 Website: www.showmeaction.org Counties: Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Cole, Cooper, Howard, Moniteau, Osage. Community Action Partnership of St. Joseph (CAP of St. Joseph) Post Office Box 3068 817 Monterey Street, St. Joseph, Missouri 64503-3068 Phone: 816.233.8281 Website: www.endpov.com Counties: Andrew, Buchanan, Clinton, Dekalb. Community Services, Inc. of Northwest Missouri (CSI) Post Office Box 328 1212B South Main, Maryville, Missouri 64468-0328 Phone: 660.582.3113 Website: www.communityservicesinc.org Counties: Atchison, Gentry, Holt, Nodaway, Worth. Delta Area Economic Opportunity Corporation (DAEOC) 99 Skyview Road, Portageville, Missouri 63873 Phone: 573.379.3851 or Toll Free: 800.748.8320 Website: www.daeoc.org Counties: Dunklin, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot Scott, Stoddard. East Missouri Action Agency (EMAA) 403 Parkway Dr, PO Box 308, Park Hills, Missouri 63601 Phone: 573.431.5191 Website: www.eastmoaa.org Counties: Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Iron, Madison, Perry, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, Washington. Missouri Association for Community Action, Inc. 2014 William Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65109 Phone: 573.634.2969 Website: www.communityaction.org MACA works to obtain state and federal funding that directly assists Missourians in climbing out of poverty and strengthening their families. Partnering with other organizations, MACA also advocates for the poor to improve services that help them find and keep jobs, obtain food and shelter and plan for their futures. Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 85 Economic Security Corporation of the Southwest Area (SEC) PO Box 207, 302 S. Joplin St, Joplin, Missouri 64801 Phone: 417.781.0352 Website: www.escswa.org Counties: Barton, Jasper, McDonald, Newton. Green Hills Community Action Agency (GHCAA) 1506 Oklahoma Avenue, Trenton, Missouri 64683 Phone: 660.359.3907 Website: www.ghcaa.org Counties: Caldwell, Daviess, Grundy, Harrison, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Putnam, Sullivan, Carroll, Ray. Jefferson-Franklin Community Action Corporation (JFCAC) Post Office Box 920, Hillsboro, Missouri 63050 Phone: 636.789.3563 Website: www.jfcac.org Counties: Franklin, Jefferson. Missouri Ozarks Community Action, Inc. (MOCA) 306 South Pine Street, Richland, Missouri 65556 Phone: 573.765.3263 or Toll Free: 800.876.3264 Website: www.mocaonline.org Counties: Camden, Crawford, Gasconade, Laclede, Maries, Miller, Phelps, Pulaski. Missouri Valley Community Action Agency (MVCAA) 1415 South Odell, Marshall, Missouri 65340-0550 Phone: 660.886.7476 Website: www.mvcaa.net Counties: Carroll, Chariton, Johnson, Lafayette, Pettis, Ray, Saline. North East Community Action Corporation (NECAC) Post Office Box 470 805 North Business Highway 61, Bowling Green, Missouri 63334 Phone: 573.324.2566 Website: www.necac.org Counties: Lewis, Lincoln, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Ralls, Randolph, Shelby, St. Charles, Warren. Northeast Missouri Community Action Agency (NMCAA) Post Office Box 966 1011 South Jamison, Kirksville, Missouri 63501-0966 Phone: 660.665.9855 Website: www.nmcaa.org Counties: Adair, Clark, Know, Scotland, Schuyler. Ozark Action, Inc. (OAI) 710 East Main, West Plains, Missouri 65775 Phone: 417.256.6147 Website: www.oaiwp.org Counties: Douglas, Howell, Oregon, Ozark, Texas, Wright. Ozarks Area Community Action Corporation (OACAC) 214 S. Barnes Avenue, Springfield, Missouri 65802-2204 Phone: 417.862.4314 Website: www.oacac-caa.org Counties: Barry, Christian, Dade, Dallas, Greene, Lawrence, Polk, Stone, Taney, Webster. South Central Missouri Community Action Agency (SCMCAA) PO Box 6, Old Alton Rd, Winona, Missouri 65588-0006 Phone: 573.325.4255 Website: www.scmcaa.org Counties: Butler, Carter, Dent, Reynolds, Ripley, Shannon, Wayne. Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 86 West Central Missouri Community Action Agency (WCMCAA) Post Office Box 125 106 West 4th Street, Appleton City, Missouri 64724-0125 Phone: 660.476.2185 Website: www.wcmcaa.org Counties: Bates, Benton, Cass, Cedar, Henry, Hickory, Morgan, St. Clair, Vernon. National Association of Women in Construction NAWIC NAWIC strives to advance the causes of all women in construction, from tradeswomen to business owners. 327 South Adams Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76104 Phone: 817.877.5551 Website: www.nawic.org Central Missouri Chapter Website: http://www.nawiccentralmissouri341.org/ St. Joseph Missouri Chapter Website: http:// www.nawic.org/nawic/Midwest.asp Springfield Missouri Chapter Website: http://www.nawicsw-mo.org/ National Osteopathic Women Physicians Association 800 West Jefferson, Kirksville, Missouri 63501 Website: http://www.atsu.edu/student_services/kirksville/ leaders/orgs/nowpa.htm NOWPA has been formally recognized since 1988 as a service and social organization dedicated to the support and education of women in the Osteopathic profession. The goal is to provide the common link to achieve personal and professional goals, primarily using networking, with role models and fellow members, service and outreach activities, and providing personal and professional educational opportunities. Northeast Missouri Development Authority 201 N. 3rd Street, Suite 220, Hannibal, Missouri 63401 Phone: 573.221.1033 Website: www.hredc.com Provides new and existing business development programs and services, including lease/purchase flexibility, low municipal utility rates, state and local tax incentives, and financing training funds. Ozark Alliance of Professional Organizations Post Office Box 8626, Springfield, Missouri 65801 Phone: 417.894.6036 Website: www.ozarkalliance.org Members include professional organizations, associations and clubs—any group that supports advocacy for women of all ages. Each member organization operates independently with its own bylaws, procedures, mission statement and goals. Yet, all share a common interest in advancing women either professionally or in the community. Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 87 Sedalia Business and Professional Women’s Organization 3410 South Park Avenue, Sedalia, Missouri 65301-8640 Phone: 660.827.5600 Website: www.sedaliabwm.org BPW’s Mission is to achieve equity for all women in the workplace through advocacy, education and information. South Central Workforce Investment Board 1105 Independence Drive, West Plains, Missouri 65775 Phone: 417.257.2630 Website: www.scwib.org Soro’s Club of Springfield, General Federation of Women’s Clubs 7205 West Farm Road 2, Willard, Missouri 65781 Phone: 417.742.9811 Sponsors Girls Town, HOBY, Sophomore Pilgrimage, and various scholarship funds. Stronghold InnerHealing Center 4510 Francis Lane, Seneca, Missouri 64865 Phone: 417.659.8753 Website: www.stronghold-missions.org Stronghold is a program center that specializes in severe abuse and ritual abuse survivors seeking to help those who everyone else has given up on. We offer multiple services and advocacy. Thomas Hill Enterprise Center 1714 Prospect Drive, PO Box 246, Macon, Missouri 63552 Phone: 660.785.4307 The Center provides one-on-one training for business start up and expansion, including Nxlevel training, as well as customized marketing, finance, human resources, business feasibility, and business and legal system education. University of Missouri Columbia—Women’s Center G108 MU Student Center 911 Rollins Street University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65211 Phone: 573.882.6621 Website: http://womenscenter.missouri.edu Offers programs, groups, workshops, library, resource files, tape library, rape education, assertiveness training, counseling and referral. Women’s Health Care Women’s Health Center 1 Town Square, Malden, Missouri 63863 Phone: 573.276.6090 Some services offered include weight, blood pressure, hemoglobin, breast and pelvic examination, pap smear, screening for diabetes and cholesterol, as well as others. Women’s Network 300 South Providence Road, Columbia, Missouri 65203 Phone: 573.874-1132 Website: www.womensnetworkcomo.com Women’s Network works to increase the personal and professional growth of businesswomen and to encourage participation and recognition of women in the Chamber of Commerce. Zonta Club of Cape Girardeau Post Office Box 204, Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63702 Phone: 573.334.8884 Website: www.capezonta.org Email: woa@capezonta.org Zonta Club of Jefferson City Post Office Box 106021, Jefferson City, Missouri 65110 Website: www.zontajcmo.org Zonta International is a global organization of executives and professionals working together to advance the status of women worldwide through service and advocacy. Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 88 Community Partnerships The FACT board supports a network of 20 well-respected Community Partnerships across the state and works at the policy level to bring attention to the local needs and issues identified by Community Partnerships and to support their efforts by managing funding streams and recruiting public and private partners. Each partnership works within their community to ensure quality education, childcare, medical & dental care and to solve other community issues. Website: www.mofact.org/community-partnerships The Alliance of Southwest Missouri 1027 South Main, Suite 7, Joplin, Missouri 64804 Phone: 417-782-9899 Website: www.theallianceofswmo.org (Barton, Jasper, McDonald, Newton COs) Area Resources for Community & Human Service (ARCHS) 539 North Grand, 6th Floor, St. Louis, Missouri 63103 Phone: 314-534-0022 Website: www.stlarchs.org Butler County Community Resource Council 644 Charles Street, Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63901 Phone: 573-776-7830 Website: www.thecrc.org Community Caring Council (Cape Girardeau County) 937 Broadway, Ste 306, Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63702 Phone: 573.651.3747 Website: www.communitycaringcouncil.org The Community Partnership (Phelps County) 1101 Hauck Drive, Rolla, Missouri 65401 Phone: 573-368-2849 Website: www.thecommunitypartnership.org Community Partnership of the Ozarks (Greene County) 330 North Jefferson Avenue, Springfield, Missouri 65806 Phone: 417-888-2020 Website: www.commpartnership.org Dunklin County Caring Council 311 Kennett Street, Kennett, Missouri 63857 Phone: 573-717-1158 F.A.C.T. (Families and Communities Together) (Marion County) #4 Melgrove Lane, Hannibal, Missouri 63401 Phone: 573-221-2285 Website: www.mcfact.org Jefferson County Community Partnership 3875 Plass Road, Bldg A, Festus, Missouri 63028 Phone: 636-465-0983 ext. 105 Website: www.jccp.org Local Investment Commission (LINC) (Jackson County) 3100 Broadway, Ste 1100, Kansas City, MO 64111-2513 Phone: 816-889-5050 Website: www.kclinc.org Mississippi County Caring Communities 603 Garfield, East Prairie, Missouri 63834 Phone: 573-683-7551 Website: www.mccaring.org New Madrid County Family Resource Center 420 Virginia Street, New Madrid, Missouri 63869 Phone: 573-748-2778 Website: www.nmcfamilyresourcecenter.com Northeast Missouri Caring Communities (Knox & Schuyler COs) 105 E. Jackson, Lancaster, Missouri 63548 Phone: 660-397-3655 or 660-457-3535 or 660-457-3538 Pemiscot County Initiative Network (PIN) 711 W. Third, P.O. Box 1114, Caruthersville, MO 63830 Phone: 573-333-5301 Ext. 231 Pettis County Community Partnership 1400 S. Limit Ave, Ste. #29, Sedalia, Missouri 65301 Phone: 660.827.0560 Website: www.pettiscommunitypartners.com Randolph County Community Partnership 421 East Logan, Moberly, Missouri 65270 Phone: 660-263-7173 Website: www.rccaringcomm.org Ripley County Caring Community Partnership 209 West Highway Street, Doniphan, Missouri 63935 Phone: 573-996-7980 Website: www.rcccp.org St. Francois County Community Partnership 200 W. First Street, Ste 182, Farmington, Missouri 63640 Phone: 573-760-0212 or 573-431-3173 Website: www.sfccp.org St. Joseph Youth Alliance (Buchanan County) 5223 Mitchell Avenue, St. Joseph, Missouri 64507 Phone: 816-232-0050 Website: www.youth-alliance.org Washington County Community Partnership 212 E. Jefferson Street, Potosi, Missouri 63664 Phone: 573-438-8555 Website: www.wcpartnership.com Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 89 Missouri Child Care Resources and Referral Network Child Care Aware® of Missouri coordinates the activities and services of its Network Member Agencies across all 115 counties in Missouri. Child Care Aware® of Missouir ensures that families in every local community have access to quality, affordable child care. Child Care Aware® of Missouri 1000 Executive Parkway Drive, Suite 103 St. Louis, MO 63141 Phone: 800.200.9017 Website: www.moccrrn.org Western Region Child Care Aware® of Western Missouri 444 Minnesota Ave., Suite 200, Kansas City Phone: 913.342.1110 or 800.755.0838 Website: www.thefamilyconservancy.org Central Region Child Care Aware® of Central Missouri 105 East Ash, Suite 102, Columbia, Missouri 65203 Phone: 573.445.KIDS (5437) or 800.243.9685 Website: http://mo.childcareaware.org/central-region/ Eastern Region Child Care Aware® of Eastern Missouri A Program at LUME Institute 6646 Vernon Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63130 Phone: 314.469.9805 or 855.244.5311 Website: www.lumeinstitute.org/about-child-care-awareof-eastern-missouri/ Southern Region Child Care Aware® of Southern Missouri An Operating Agency of the Council of Churches of the Ozarks 1710 East Chestnut Expressway, Springfield, Missouri 65802 Phone: 417.887.3545 or 800.743.8497 Website: www.ccozarks.org Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 90 Child Advocacy Centers There are 15 Child Advocacy Centers in Missouri serving all 115 counties. They provide a wide range of services for children and families dealing with domestic violence with their goal to make the criminal justice system less traumatic for children. Website: http://www.missourikidsfirst.org Children’s Advocacy Center of Greater St. Louis Serving: St. Louis County Website: www.stlouiscac.org Lake Area Child Advocacy Center Post Office Box 2287, Branson West, Missouri 65737 Phone: 417.272.8410 Website: www.lacac.com Serving: Stone and Taney Counties Child Protection Center 3101 Broadway, Suite 750, Kansas City, Missouri 64111 Phone: 816.778.8000 Website: www.cpckc.org Serving: Cass, Jackson and Lafayette Counties Synergy Services, Inc. Hotline: 816.741.8700 / 800.491.1114 / 888.233.1639 Website: www.synergyservices.org/intro.html Serving: Clay, Platte and Ray Counties Northwest Missouri Children’s Advocacy Center 1807 North Woodbine, Suite E, St. Joseph, Missouri 64506 Phone: 816.232.1744 Website: www.nwmocac.org Serving: Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Clinton, DeKalb, Gentry, Holt, Nodaway and Worth Counties North Central Missouri CAC North Central Missouri Children’s Advocacy Center 906 Main Street, Trenton, Missouri 64683 Phone: 660.359.2874 Website: www.ncmochildren.org Serving: Caldwell, Carroll, Daviess, Grundy, Harrison, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Putnam, and Sullivan Counties Ozark Foothill’s Child Advocacy Centers Doniphan Location: 209 Highway Street, Doniphan, Missouri 63935 Phone: 573.996.2648 Poplar Bluff Location 1617 North Main, Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63901 Serving: Butler, Carter, Oregon, Reynolds, Ripley, and Wayne counties Kid’s Harbor Osage Beach Location 5717 Chapel Drive, Osage Beach, Missouri 65065 Phone: 573.348.6886 Website: www.kidsharbormo.org Serving: Camden, Dent, Hickory, Laclede, Morgan, Miller, Phelps, and Texas Counties. Kids Harbor Too—St. Robert Location 181A Eastlawn Drive St. Robert, Missouri 65584 Website: www.kidsharbormo.org Phone: 573.336.8634 Serving: Laclede, Maries, and Pulaski Counties Child Safe of Central Missouri Post Office Box 2575, Sedalia, Missouri 65302-2575 Toll Free: 888.829.3434 / Phone: 660.829.3434 Website: www.childsafehouse.org Serving: Benton, Chariton, Henry, Johnson, Lafayette, Linn, Moniteau, Morgan, Pettis, and Saline Counties Rainbow House Regional Child Advocacy Center 1611 Towne Drive, Columbia, Missouri 65203 Phone: 573.474.6600 Website: www.rainbowhousecolumbia.org Serving: Adair, Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Cole, Cooper, Howard, Macon, and Randolph Counties Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 91 The Children’s Center of Southwest Missouri 921 East 34th Street, Suite A, Joplin, Missouri 64804 Toll Free: 866.230.9780 or Phone: 417.623.2292 6633 Hwy 37, Pierce City, Missouri 65723 600 West Edwards, Nevada, Missouri 65772 Website: www.childrens-center.org Serving: Jasper, McDonald, and Newton Counties Child Advocacy Center, Inc. 1033 East Walnut, Springfield, Missouri 65806 Phone: 417.831.2327 Website: www.childadvocacycenter.org Serving: Cedar, Christian, Douglas, Greene, Hickory, Howell, Ozark, Polk, Shannon, St. Clair, Texas, Webster, and Wright Child Advocacy Center of East Central Missouri Website: www.cacecm.org DeSoto Location 12803 Serenity Acres Drive, DeSoto, Missouri 63020 Phone: 636.586.1806 Serving: Iron, Jefferson, Madison, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, and Washington Counties Farmington Location 601 Maple Street, Farmington, Missouri Phone: 636.586.1806 Union Location 14 South Washington, Union, MO 63084 Phone: 636.584.0222 The Child Center, Inc. Website: www.childcenter.com Email: info@cacnemo.org Hannibal Location 306 Munger, Hannibal, Missouri 63401 Phone: 573.221.2256 Serving: Clark, Lewis, Marion, Monroe, Ralls and Shelby Wentzville Location 989 Heritage Parkway, Wentzville, Missouri 63385 Phone: 636.332.0545 Serving: Knox, Schuyler, and Scotland counties Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 92 Statewide Domestic Violence Shelters and Advocacy Centers NATIONAL SERVICES NORTHWEST MISSOURI SERVICES U.S. Dept of Justice—Office of Violence Against Women The Office on Violence Against Women provides federal leadership in developing the national capacity to reduce violence against women, administer justice, and strengthen services to all victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking. Buchanan County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office 411 Jules, Room 132, St. Joseph, Missouri 64501 Phone: 816-271-1480 145 N Street, Ste 10W.121, Washington, DC 20530 Phone: 202-307-6026 Website: www.justice/ovw STATEWIDE SERVICES University of Missouri Extension Center on Adolescent Sexuality, Pregnancy, & Parenting CASPP develops educational programs and conducts applied research to better understand, prevent, and lessen the negative effects of high-risk sexual behaviors and early pregnancies. CASPP provides community professionals with training on how to teach sexual decision-making, parenting, and relationship skills to adolescents. 1205 University Pl., Suite 1100, Columbia, Missouri 65211 Phone: 573-884-0644 Website: http://extension.missouri.edu/hdfs/caspp.htm The L.E.A.D. Institute L.E.A.D. (Leadership through Education & Advocacy for the Deaf) provides education, advocacy, crisis intervention services, counseling and other direct services for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Deaf/Blind, and their families. 2502 West Ash Street, Columbia, Missouri 65203 Toll Free: 800.380.3323 (V/TTY) or 573.445.5005 (V/TTY) Videophone: 573-303-5604 or Text HAND to 839863 Website: www.deaflead.com Missouri Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence MCADSV provides technical assistance to Missouri’s domestic and sexual violence service providers through problemsolving information, including educational materials, and holding meetings & trainings on how advocates can best help victims of domestic & sexual violence. 217 Oscar Drive, Suite A, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Phone: 573-634-4161 Website: www.mocadsv.org C.A.R.E. of Atchison County, Inc. 302 S. Water Street, Rock Port, Missouri 64482 Shelter Toll Free: 877-835-7233 or Phone: 660-744-9966 Children and Family Center of Northwest Missouri 1220 East 2nd Street, Maryville, Missouri 64468 Hotline: 866-382-7867 Office: 660-562-2320 Website: www.childrenandfamilycenter.org (Atchison, Gentry, Holt, Nodaway & Worth Counties) Green Hills Women’s Shelter 1506 Oklahoma Avenue, Trenton, Missouri 64683 Toll Free Hotline: 800-942-0649 Trenton Shelter: 660-359-3297 Cameron Shelter: 816-632-4900 Website: www.greenhillswomensshelter.net (Caldwell, Clinton, Daviess, DeKalb, Grundy, Harrison, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Putnam & Sullivan Counties) Legal Aid of Western Missouri 1125 Grand Blvd, #1900, Kansas City, MO 64106 Phone: 816-474-6750 706 Felix Street, St. Joseph, MO 64501 Office: 816-364-2325 or Toll Free: 800-892-2101 Website: www.lawmo.org (Central Office) (Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Clinton, Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Holt, Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Nodaway, Putnam, Sullivan & Worth Counties) YWCA Shelter 304 North Eighth, St. Joseph, Missouri 64501 Hotline: 800-653-1477 or 816-232-1225 Office/Shelter: 816-232-4481 Website: www.ywcasj.org (Northwest Missouri Counties) Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 93 NORTHEAST MISSOURI SERVICES Audrain County Crisis Intervention Services (ACCIS) Post Office Box 181, Mexico, Missouri 65265 Hotline: 800-246-2280 (Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Monroe, Montgomery & Randolph Counties) AVENUES Post Office Box 284, Hannibal, Missouri 63401 Office Phone: 573-406-1400 or Shelter: 573-221-4280 Hotline: 800-678-7713 Clark & Lewis Counties: 573-655-0001 Monroe & Shelby Counties: 573-588-0105 Pike & Ralls Counties: 573-324-6336 Website: www.avenueshelp.com (Clark, Lewis, Marion, Monroe, Pike, Ralls & Shelby Counties) Bridgeway’s Terry L. Robertson Center Post Office Box 17, Troy, Missouri 63379 Phone: 636-462-2724 24 Hour Crisis Hotline: 877-462-1758 or 636-462-3355 Website: www.bridgewaybh.com (Lincoln County) Legal Services of Eastern Missouri 4232 Forest Park Ave, St. Louis, MO 63108 (Main Office) Toll Free: 800-444-0514 or 314-534-4200 801 Broadway, Hannibal, MO 63401 Phone: 573-248-1111 (Adair, Clark, Know, Lewis, Lincoln, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Ralls, Schuyler, Scotland & Shelby Counties) Website: www.lsem.org Safe Passage Domestic Violence Services, Inc. Post Office Box 456, Moberly, Missouri 65270 Hotline: 800-616-3754 Shelter: 660-269-8111 Phone: 660-269-8999 Website: www.safepassagemoberly.org (Audrain, Boone, Chariton, Howard, Linn, Macon, Monroe, Randolph & Shelby Counties) Victim Support Services 1800 East LaHarpe Street, Kirksville, Missouri 63501 Hotline: 660-665-1617 Phone: 660-665-0021 (Adair, Knox, Macon, Putnam, Schuyler, Scotland & Sullivan Counties) CENTRAL-WEST MISSOURI SERVICES Including KANSAS CITY AREA (See pages 97 & 98) Anne Molini Fitch Domestic Violence Shelter, FAITH 1007 South Second Street, Clinton, Missouri 64735 Hotline: 800-801-7883 or Phone: 660-885-6067 (Henry & St. Clair Counties) City of Belton Police Department Victim Services Unit 7001 East 163rd Street, Belton, Missouri 64012 Phone: 816-348-4430 (Cass County) CASA (Citizens Against Spouse Abuse) Post Office Box 1371, Sedalia, Missouri 65302-1371 Hotline: 800-894-1151 or Phone: 660-827-5559 Outreach Office: 500 Welch Court, Sedalia, MO 65301 Outreach: 660-827-7821 (Benton, Moniteau, Morgan & Pettis Counties) Grain Valley and Oak Grove - Victim Services Grain Valley Police 711 Main Street, Grain Valley, Missouri 64029 Phone: 816.847.6250 Oak Grove Police 1300 South Broadway, Oak Grove, Missouri 64075 Phone: 816.690.3773, Ext. 1104 Hope Haven of Cass County Post Office Box 754, Harrisonville, Missouri 64701 Hotline: 816-380-4663 or Phone: 816-380-2833 Website: www.hopehavenofcasscounty.org (Cass and surrounding Counties) House of Hope Post Office Box 176, Lexington, Missouri 64067 Office: 660-259-4766 Hotline: 888-259-6795 Website: www.lexingtonhouseofhope.org (Lafayette and surrounding Counties) The Lighthouse Shelter Post Office Box 884, Marshall, MO 65340 Hotline: 888-831-0988 or 660-831-0988 Business Office: 660-886-9880 Website: www.thelighthouseshelter.org (Saline County) Pathways Community Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. 1800 Community Drive, Clinton, Missouri 64735 Hotline: 800-726-4586 or Phone: 660-885-8031 Website: www.compasshealthhome.org/missouri-services Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 94 The Place At The Lake Post Office Box 171, Lincoln, Missouri 65338 Hotline: 866-374-9044 or Phone: 660-547-2611 Website: www.placeatthelake.org (Benton County) Jackson County Victim Services Program 415 E. 12th Street, 11th Floor, Kansas City, Missouri 64106 Phone: 816-881-3555 Website: www.jacksongov.org/prosecutor Survival Adult Abuse Center, Inc. Post Office Box 344, Warrensburg, Missouri 64093 Phone: 660-429-1088 or Shelter: 660-429-2847 Hotline: 800-846-7597 Outreach Office: 137 E. Culton St, Warrensburg, MO 64093 Kansas City Anti-Violence Project (KCAVP) Post Office Box 411211, Kansas City, Missouri 64141 Phone: 816-561-0550 Website: www.kcavp.org (Johnson County) KCMO Domestic Violence/Child Abuse Victims Assistance Program Clay, Jackson & Platte Counties 1101 Locust, First Floor, Kansas City, Missouri 64106 Phone: 816.513.3927 Website: www.kcmo.org/police/victim-resources-2 Synergy Services , Inc. (Also on page 98) Meier Family Care Center 400 East Sixth Street, Parkville, Missouri 64152 Hotline: 800-491-1114 or 816-587-4100 Ray County Family Care 201 East Lexington, Richmond, Missouri 64085 Phone: 816-505-4890 SafeHaven DV Shelter and Children’s Center PO Box 14286, Parkville, Missouri 64152 Phone: 816-452-8910 Website: www.synergyservices.org (Clay, Jackson, Platte & Ray Counties) University of Central Missouri Health Center Humphreys Building, Ste 131, Warrensburg, MO 64093 Phone: 660-543-4060 (University of Central Missouri Students) W.I.N.G.S. Refuge (When In Need God Saves) 175 Pine Street, PO Box 155, Osceola, Missouri 64776 Phone/Crisis Line: 660-492-2773 (Henry, Hickory, & St. Clair Counties) CENTRAL-WEST MISSOURI SERVICES - KANSAS CITY METROPOLITAN AREA Family Advocacy Network, Inc. 3100 Main Street, Suite 308, Kansas City, Missouri 64111 Phone: 816-753-5818 Gifted Hands Gift Shop Program 2450 Grand Blvd., Suite 326, Kansas City, Missouri 64108 Phone: 816-471-5515 Website: www.giftedhandskc.com (Kansas City Metro and Western Missouri) Legal Aid of Western Missouri 1125 Grand Blvd., Suite 1900, Kansas City, Missouri 65106 Phone: 816-474-6750 920 Southwest Boulevard, Kansas City, Missouri 64108 Phone: 816-474-9868 305 N. Holden, Warrensburg, Missouri 65093 Phone: 660-747-7101 or 800-892-2943 Website: www.lawmo.org (Barton, Bates, Benton, Camden, Carroll, Cass, Clay, Henry, Hickory, Jackson, Jasper, Johnson, Lafayette, McDonald, Morgan, Newton, Pettis, Platte, Ray, Saline, St. Clair & Vernon Counties) Mattie Rhodes Center / Nuevo Dia 1740 Jefferson, Kansas City, Missouri 64108 Phone: 816-471-2536 Website: www.mattierhodes.org (Kansas City Metro; Jackson, Clay & Platte Counties) Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault 3100 Broadway, Suite 400, Kansas City, Missouri 64111 Hotline: 816-531-0233 or Office: 816-931-4527 Website: www.mocsa.org (Greater KC Metro) Newhouse Post Office Box 240019, Kansas City, Missouri 64124 Hotline/Shelter: 816-471-5800 or Phone: 816-474-6446 Website: www.newhouseshelter.org (Kansas City Area) (Kansas City Metro, Clay, Jackson, and Platte Counties) Hope House Post Office Box 577, Lee’s Summit, Missouri 64063 Hotlines: 816-461-4673 or 816-468-5463 (Metro Area) Phone: 816-461-4188 Website: www.hopehouse.net Rose Brooks Center, Inc. Post Office Box 320599, Kansas City, Missouri 64132 Hotline: 816-861-6100 Phone: 816-523-5550 Website: www.rosebrooks.org (Eastern Jackson County) (Greater Kansas City Metro Area) Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 95 CENTRAL-WEST MISSOURI SERVICES - KANSAS CITY METROPOLITAN AREA (Continued) Synergy Services , Inc. (Also on page 97) Batterer’s Intervention Program - Jackson County Office 3800 Troost Ave, Kansas City, Missouri 64109 Phone: 816-587-4100 Synergy House 2005 NE Parvin Road, Kansas City, Missouri 64116 Phone: 816-741-8700 Synergy in Style Thrift Store 6571 N Oak Trafficway, Gladstone, Missouri 64118 Phone: 816-468-0404 Youth Resiliency Center 2001 NE Parvin Road, Kansas City, Missouri 64116 Phone: 816-777-0356 Website: www.synergyservices.org (Clay, Jackson, Platte & Ray Counties) CENTRAL MISSOURI SERVICES Audrain County Crisis Intervention Services (ACCIS) Post Office Box 181, Mexico, Missouri 65265 Hotline: 800-246-2280 or Phone: 573-581-3835 Outreach Office: 300 South Morris, Mexico, MO 65265 (Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Monroe, Montgomery & Randolph Counties) Coalition Against Rape and Domestic Violence (CARDV) Post Office Box 786, Fulton, Missouri 65251 Hotline: 866-642-4422 or Phone: 573-642-1418 Website: www.callawaycardv.org (Callaway County) Citizens Against Domestic Violence (CADV) Post Office Box 245, Camdenton, Missouri 65020 Hotline: 888-809-7233 or Shelter: 573-346-9630 Website: www.cadv-voc.org (Camden, Miller & Morgan Counties) Family Counseling Center of Missouri 117 North Garth, Columbia, Missouri 65203 Phone: 573-449-2581 Website: www.fccmo.org The House of Genesis: A Place of New Beginnings Post Office Box 4177, Waynesville, Missouri 65583 Shelter Phone/Fax: 573-774-4040 Hotline: 573-774-2628 or Hotline: 877-774-2628 (Camden, Laclede, Miller, Phelps & Pulaski Counties) Jefferson City Rape and Abuse Crisis Service, Inc. (RACS) Post Office Box 416, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102 Hotline: 800-303-0013 Shelter: 573-634-4911 Website: www.racsjc.org (Cole, Gasconade, Maries, Miller, Moniteau, Morgan, Osage, Southern Boone, and Southern Callaway Counties) The L.E.A.D. Institute (Leadership through Education & Advocacy for the Deaf) 2502 West Ash Street, Columbia, Missouri 65203 Toll Free: 800.380.3323 (V/TTY) or 573.445.5005 (V/TTY) Videophone: 573-303-5604 or Text HAND to 839863 Website: www.deaflead.com Legal Services of Southern Missouri 1412 Highway 72 East, Rolla, Missouri 65401 Toll Free: 800-999-0249 or Phone: 573-341-3655 Website: www.lsosm.org (Maries & Phelps Counties) McCarney/Bennett House Post Office Box 181, Mexico, Missouri 65265 Toll Free: 800-246-2280 or Office/Fax: 573-581-3835 (Audrain County) Mid-Missouri Legal Services Corporation 1201 West Broadway, Columbia, Missouri 65203 Toll Free: 800-568-4931 or 573-442-0116 308 E. High St, Jefferson City, MO 65101 Toll Free: 888-476-4545 or 573-634-4545 Website: www.mmls.org (Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Chariton, Cole, Cooper, Howard, Miller, Moniteau, Osage, and Randolph Counties) RSVP Center (Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Center) University of Missouri, MSA/GPC G210 MU Student Center, Columbia, Missouri 65211 Phone: 573-882-6683 Website: www.rsvp.missouri.edu/ Russell House Phelps County Family Crisis Services, Inc. Post Office Box 2259, Rolla, Missouri 65402 Office/Shelter: 573-364-0579 Hotline: 800-998-8340 or 888-570-3703 Hotline: 573-364-0222 Outreach Office: 113 N. First St, Steelville, MO 65565 Phone: 573-751-5101 Outreach Office: 403 N. Jackson, Salem, MO 65560 Phone: 573-729-4774 Website: www.russell-house.org (Maries & Phelps Counties - also Crawford & Dent) Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 96 CENTRAL MISSOURI SERVICES (Continued) Safe Passage Domestic Violence Services, Inc. Post Office Box 456, Moberly, Missouri 65270 Phone: 660-269-8999 or Shelter: 660-269-8111 Hotline: 800-616-3754 (Audrain, Boone, Chariton, Howard, Linn, Macon, Monroe, Randolph & Shelby Counties) The Shelter-Comprehensive Human Services, Inc. Boone County & Central Missouri Counties Post Office Box 1367, Columbia, Missouri 65205-1367 Outreach Office: 573.875.0503 or Shelter: 573.875.1370 Hotline: 800.548.2480 U.S. Army Community Service, Family Advocacy Program Fort Leonard Wood military base & surrounding counties 140 Replacement Avenue, Suite 1109 Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri 65473 Hotline: 573.596.0446 or Phone: 573.596.0212 Website: www.fortleonardwoodmwr.com/acs_sapr.htm WINGS: Women In Need Getting Shelter Cooper & Howard Counties 1640 Radio Hill Road, Boonville, Missouri 65233 Office: 660.882.5202 or Shelter: 660.882.2183 Hotline: 660.537.3774 Website: www.bethel-purim.net AWARE (Barnes-Jewish Hospital) St. Louis Metro Barnes-Jewish Hospital, AWARE 90-71-406 Barnes Jewish Hospital Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63110 Phone: 314.362.9273 Bridgeway Sexual Assault Center St. Charles, Lincoln & Warren Counties 1601 Old South River Road, St. Charles, Missouri 63303 Hotline: 877.946.6854 or Phone: 636.747.2300 Website: www.bridgewaybh.com Community Alternatives, Inc. City of St. Louis; St. Louis County 3738 Chouteau Suite 200, St. Louis, Missouri 63110 Outreach Office: Medical Building North 12255 DePaul Drive Suite 250, Bridgeton, Missouri 63044 Phone: 314.772.8801 Website: www.community-alternatives.org COMTREA - A Safe Place 227 Main Street, Festus, Missouri 63028 Hotline: 877.266.8732 or Office/Shelter: 636.232.2301 Website: www.comtrea.org Jefferson and Surrounding Counties including ST. LOUIS METROPOLITAN AREA Fortress Outreach City of St. Louis; St. Louis & St. Charles Counties Post Office Box 2115, Florissant, Missouri 63032-2115 Phone: 314.653.1500 Website: www.fortresswc.org Abuse Prevention Program 6454 Alamo Avenue, Suite 2E, St. Louis, Missouri 63105 Phone: 314.863.2363 Website: www.creativeconflictresolution.org Kathy J. Weinman Shelter for Battered Women & Children City of St. Louis Post Office Box 5852, St. Louis, Missouri 63134 Phone/Hotline: 314.423.1117 CENTRAL-EAST MISSOURI SERVICES (City of St. Louis & St. Louis County) Lasting Solutions/Legal Services of Eastern Missouri Alice’s House St. Louis Metro 4083 Browning Drive, Florissant, Missouri 63033 Phone: 314.839.4357 (City of St. Louis; Jefferson, St. Charles, St. Louis County, Warren, Washington, Franklin, Marion, Adair, Clark, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Macon, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Ralls, Schuyler, Scotland and Shelby Counties) ALIVE Post Office Box 11201, St. Louis, Missouri 63105 Outreach Office: Post Office Box 223, Union, MO 63084 Phone: 314.993.7080 or 800.941.9144 Hotline/Shelter: 314.993.2777 Website: www.alivestl.org The L.E.A.D. Institute (City of St. Louis, Franklin, Jefferson, St. Charles & St. Louis Counties) 4232 Forest Park Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63108 Hotline: 800.444.0514 or Phone/Hotline: 314.534.4200 Website: www.lsem.org (Leadership through Education & Advocacy for the Deaf) Outreach Office: 2165 Hampton, St. Louis, Missouri 63139 TDD: 800.380.3323 Phone: 573.445.5005 (City of St. Louis, Franklin, Jefferson, St. Charles & St. Louis Counties) Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 97 Legal Advocates for Abused Women (LAAW) (City of St. Louis; Franklin, Jefferson, Lincoln, St. Charles, St. Louis, & Warren Counties) Post Office Box 15137, St. Louis, Missouri 63110 Phone: 314.535.0684 Crisis Line: 800.527.1460 or Crisis Line: 314.535.5229 Website: www.laawstl.org Life Source Consultants (City of St. Louis & St. Louis County) SAWERAA (South Asian Women Empowerment Regional Association) 4530 N. Lindbergh Blvd, Ste 300, Bridgeton, Missouri 63044 Hotline: 877.729.3722 or Hotline: 314.435.3722 Phone: 314.551.0006 Website: www.sawcraa.org St. Charles County Victims of Crime Assistance Program 300 N. Second St, Room 601, St. Charles, Missouri 63301 Phone: 636.949.7355 119 Church Road, Suite 219, Ferguson, Missouri 63135 Phone: 314.524.4130 or Outreach Office: 314.371.0334 Hotline: 314.524.0686 Website: www.lifesourceconsultants.org St. John’s Mercy Hospital Sexual Assault Response Team Crawford, Franklin, Gasconade & Jefferson Counties 901 East 5th Street, Washington, Missouri 63090 Phone: 636.239.8044 Love Team Ministries, Inc. St. Louis City and St. Louis County Post Office Box 2326, Florissant, Missouri 63032 Phone: 314.602.1357 St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Victim Services City of St. Louis 1114 Market, Room 401, St. Louis, Missouri 63101 Phone: 314.622.4941 Website: www.circuitattorney.org Lydia’s House City of St. Louis; Jefferson, St. Charles & St. Louis Counties Post Office Box 2722, St. Louis, Missouri 63116 Phone: 314.771.4411 Website: www.lydiashouse.org Presbyterian Children’s Center 1353 North Warson Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63132 Phone: 314.989.9727 Columbia: 573.442.3064 / Farmington: 573.756.6744 Kansas City: 816.679.6423 / Springfield: 417.862.9134 Hannibal: 573.221.2200 Provident Counseling Men Ending Domestic Violence City of St. Louis; St. Louis County 2650 Olive Street, St. Louis, Missouri 63103 Hotline: 314.647.4357 or 800.273.8255 Office: 314.371.6500 Website: www.providentstl.org Redevelopment Opportunities for Women (ROW) City of St. Louis; St. Louis County 2229 Pine, St. Louis, Missouri 63103 Phone: 314.588.8300 Outreach Office: 2709 Woodson Rd, Overland, MO 63114 Outreach Phone: 314.863.0236 Website: www.row-stl.org Safe Connections City of St. Louis & St. Louis County 2165 Hampton Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63139 Hotline: 314.531.2003 or Phone: 314.646.7500 Website: www.safeconnections.org St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, Victim Service Division 100 S. Central Ave, 2nd Floor, Clayton, Missouri 63105 Phone: 314.615.4872 Website: www.co.st-louis.mo.us/pa/victimsvs.html St. Louis Healthy Marriage Coalition City of St. Louis & surrounding Counties 4557 Laclede Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63108 Hotline: 314.367.HOPE or Phone: 314.361.1222 Website: www.stl-healthymarriage.org St. Martha’s Hall City of St. Louis, Jefferson, St. Charles & St. Louis Counties Post Office Box 4950, St. Louis, Missouri 63108 Phone/Hotline: 314.533.1313 Website: www.saintmarthas.org Tri–County Council Against Domestic Violence 16 North Court, Bowling Green, Missouri 63334 Phone: 314.324.2231 Turning Point Franklin, Gasconade, Montgomery & Warren Counties Post Office Box 426, Warrenton, Missouri 63383 Phone: 636.456.1186 or Hotline: 888.873.7233 United State Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of Missouri 111 South 10th Street, 20th Floor, St. Louis, Missouri 63102 Office: 314.539.2200 Website: www.usdoj.gov/usao/moc Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 98 Woman’s Place City of St. Louis; Jefferson, St. Charles & St. Louis Counties 7372 Marietta Avenue, Maplewood, Missouri 63143 Phone: 314.645.4848 Website: www.womansplacestl.org Women of Grace St. Louis City 4020 St. Louis Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63107 Hotline: 314.652.2572 or Phone: 314.652.9196 The Women’s Safe House Post Office Box 63010, St. Louis, Missouri 63163 Hotline/Phone: 314.772.4535 Website: www.twsh.org The Women’s Self Help Center 2838 Olive Street, St. Louis, Missouri 63103 Hotline: 314.531.2003 or Phone: 314.531.9100 Washington University School of Law Civil Justice Clinic City of St. Louis & St. Louis County One Brookings Dr, Campus Box 1120, St. Louis, MO 63130 Phone: 314.935.7238 Women’s Support and Community Services St. Louis Metro 2165 Hampton Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 63139 Hotline: 314.531.2003 or Phone: 314.646.7500 Website: www.womenssupport.org YWCA Women’s Resource Center/St. Louis Regional Sexual Assault Center 140 North Brentwood Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri 63105 Hotline: 314.531.RAPE or Phone: 314.726.6665 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI SERVICES Agape House, Inc. of Mountain View Post Office Box 550, Mountain View, Missouri 65548 Phone: 417.934.5721 Hotlines: 800.667.1811 or 417.934.1811 (Carter, Douglas, Howell, Oregon, Ozark, Reynolds, Shannon, Texas, Webster & Wright Counties) A.R.C. of Hope Post Office Box 184, El Dorado Springs, Missouri 64744 Hotline: 800.656.6958 or Shelter: 417.876.2641 Phone: 417.876.5461 Website: www.ArcofHope.net (Cedar, St. Clair & Vernon Counties) Barceda Families 100 East 11th Street, Lamar, Missouri 64759 Phone: 417.681.0065 Bolivar: 417.777.2648 Greenfield: 417.637.5411 Stockton: 417.276.4591 Website: www.barceda.org (Barton, Cedar, Dade, Dallas, Hickory, Jasper, Newton, Polk, Vernon Counties) Christian Associates of Table Rock Lake 13192 State Highway 13, Kimberling City, Missouri 65686 Shelter & Office: 417.739.3200 (Stone & Taney Counties) Christian County Family Crisis Center Christian, Greene, Stone & Taney Counties Post Office Box 1276, Ozark, Missouri 65721 Hotline: 417.299.2494 or Shelter: 417.580.0344 Phone: 417.581.1690 Family Self Help Center, Inc. (DBA Lafayette House) Post Office Box 1765, Joplin, Missouri 64802-1765 Hotline: 800.416.1772 or Office/Shelter: 417.782.1772 Neosho: 417.451.6106 Pineville: 417.223.3241 Website: www.lafayettehouse.org Barry, Barton, Dade, Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald & Newton Counties Family Violence Center, Inc. Post Office Box 5972, Springfield, Missouri 65801 Phone: 417.837.7700 Hotline: 800.837.7730 or Shelter: 417.864.7233 Outreach Office: 417.837.7700, Ext. 209 Website: www.familyviolencecenter.org Southwest Missouri Counties The Hiding Place Christian, Greene, Stone and Taney Counties Post Office Box 1212, Branson, Missouri 65615 Hotline: 417.676.0542 Forsyth Outreach: 417.546.8100 Website: www.thehidingplaceministry.com H.I.T. No More Southwest Missouri 1324 W. Sunshine St, Box 175, Springfield, Missouri 65802 Office: 417.869.8332 Branson: 417.294.2451 West Plains: 417.372.3888 Website: www.hitnomore.com Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 99 Legal Aid of Western Missouri Barton, Bates, Jasper, McDonald, Newton & Vernon Counties 800 Grant, Carthage, Missouri 64836 Carthage Outreach Office: Phone: 417.359.3313 or 417.359.3308 302 S. Joplin, PO Box 1605, Joplin, Missouri 64801 Phone: 800.492.7095 or Phone: 417.782.1650 Legal Services of Southern Missouri Southern Missouri 2872 South Meadowbrook, Springfield, Missouri 65807 Hotline: 800.444.4863 or Phone: 417.881.1397 Outreach Office: 313 Washington Ave, PO Box 887, West Plains, MO 65775 Moss House/Council on Families in Crisis Barton, Bates, Cedar, Dade, St. Clair & Vernon Counties 415 North Main, Nevada, Missouri 64772 Phone: 417.667.7171 Shelter: 417.667.4272 Hotlines: 800.398.4271 or 417.667.3733 Polk County House of Hope, Inc. Polk and surrounding Counties 1425 West Roadway, Suite 2, Bolivar, Missouri 65613 Hotline/Shelter: 417.399.6744 Phone: 417.777.8137 or 417.777.3229 Violence Free Families: Coalition of Community Partnership Greene County 330 North Jefferson, Springfield, Missouri 65806 Phone: 417.888.2020 Women’s Crisis Center of Taney County, Inc. Post Office Box 282, Branson, Missouri 65615 Hotlines: 866.379.0074 or 417.561.5084 Phone: 417.561.5105 Website: www.thewomenscrisiscenter.net Christos House, Inc. 115 Walnut, West Plains, Missouri 65775 Hotline: 800.611.5853 or Shelter: 417.469.1190 West Plains Office: 417-256-3408 17 Court Square, Alton, Missouri Alton: 417-778-1773 Website: www.christoshouse.org (Carter, Douglas, Howell, Oregon, Ozark, Shannon, Texas & Wright COs) Crawford County Crisis Center 113 North First, Steelville, Missouri 65665 Crisis Line: 573.364.0579/800.998.8340 Phone: 573.578.3587 COPE 201 Lawson Avenue, Lebanon, Missouri 65536 Shelter: 417-533-5201 or 888-655-5862 Hotlines: 877-275-0930 or 417-532-2885 (Dallas, Laclede, Texas, Webster & Wright Counties) Dent County Women’s Crisis Center 403 North Jackson Street, Salem, Missouri 65560 Phone: 573-729-4774 (basement of US Bank) H.I.T. No More 1324 W. Sunshine St, Box 175, Springfield, Missouri 65802 Springfield: 417.869.8332 Branson: 417.294.2451 West Plains: 417.372.3888 Website: www.hitnomore.com (Southwest Missouri) Legal Services of Southern Missouri 2872 South Meadowbrook, Springfield, Missouri 65807 Hotline: 800.444.4863 or Phone: 417.881.1397 Outreach Office: 313 Washington Ave, PO Box 887, West Plains, MO 65775 (Southern Missouri) (Christian, Douglas, Greene, Ozark, Stone & Taney Counties) SOUTH CENTRAL MISSOURI SERVICES Casa Guadalupe Shelter - Whole Health Outreach Post Office Box 417, Ellington, Missouri 63638 Hotline: 888-228-8122 Shelter: 573-663-2720 Phone: 573-663-2766 Outreach Office: 573-663-7757 Pulaski County Crisis Center Post Office Box 4177, Waynesville, Missouri 65583 Hotline: 877.774.2628 or Phone: 573.774.2628 Shelter/Office: 573.744.4040 Silverleaf of the Ozarks, Inc. Ozark & Douglas Counties Post Office Box 655, Gainesville, Missouri 65655 Phone: 877.291.0302 or Phone: 417.679.0200 (Carter, Iron, Reynolds, Shannon and Wayne Counties) Webster County Victim Assistance Program Post Office Box 401, Marshfield, Missouri 65706 Phone/Hotline: 417.859.7129 or 888.453.5554 Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 100 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI SERVICES SEMO Family Violence Council Casa Guadalupe Shelter - Whole Health Outreach Carter, Iron, Reynolds, Shannon and Wayne Counties Post Office Box 417, Ellington, Missouri 63638 Hotline: 888.228.8122 or Shelter: 573.663.2720 Phone: 573.663.2766 or Outreach Office: 573.663.7757 Post Office Box 465, Bonne Terre, Missouri 63628 Phone/Fax: 573.358.3913 or Shelter: 573.358.4461 Hotline: 800.663.9929 The Center for Family Resources, Inc. 2770 North Douglas, Malden, Missouri 63863 Hotline: 800.455.9229 or Phone/Shelter: 573.276.5500 Dunklin, New Madrid, Mississippi, Scott, Pemiscot & Stoddard Counties Iron, Madison, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve & Washington Counties Susanna Wesley Family Learning Center Post Office Box 249, East Prairie, Missouri 63845 Phone/Shelter: 573-649-3731 or Legal Office: 573-649-9546 Hotline: 800-382-7294 (Mississippi County and surrounding Counties) Haven House Butler, Carter, Ripley, Stoddard & Wayne Counties Post Office Box 4875, Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63902 Phone & Shelter: 573.686.4873 Hotline: 800.491.1138 The House of Refuge for Abused and Battered Women Post Office Box 244, Sikeston, Missouri 63801 Hotline: 877.633.3843 or 573.472.3843 Phone: 573.472.4499 (New Madrid & Scott Counties) Hopeful Expectations 1104 North Rolla Street, Rolla, Missouri 65401 Phone: 314.634.2440 Legal Services of Southern Missouri 116 North Main, PO Box 349, Charleston, Missouri 63834 Outreach Office 1217 N. Kingshighway, #112, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 Hotline: 800.748.7456 or Phone: 573.683.3783 Outreach Office: 573.651.4806 Regional Family Crisis Center Post Office Box 231, Perryville, Missouri 63775 Hotline: 877-527-4747 or Hotline/Phone: 573-547-2480 (Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Madison, Perry, St. Francois & Ste. Genevieve Counties) Ripley County Crisis Shelter Ripley and Surrounding Counties Post Office Box 856, Doniphan, Missouri 63935 Hotline: 800.681.1419 or Shelter: 573.351.1185 Website: www.ofra.org The Safe House for Women, Inc. Cape Girardeau, Bollinger and Scott Counties Post Office Box 1167, Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63702 Phone: 573.335.7745 or Thrift shop: 573.336.7746 Hotline: 800.341.1830 or Hotline/Shelter: 573.651.1614 Website: www.semosafehouse.org Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 101 Missouri Connections Selecting a Career and Career Self-Assessments Everybody needs a plan! A Personal Plan of Study can help you achieve your goals—now and in the future. With Missouri Connections, you can make a plan that’s right for you. Determine your skills and interests Explore careers Create an education plan Search for colleges and training options Find a job Missouri Connections is a comprehensive, online, career development and planning program that is provided free of charge to all Missouri citizens. Funded by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and the Missouri Division of Workforce Development, this program supports the career development efforts of schools, community organizations, and adult job seeker programs. Missouri Connections helps individuals learn about their talents, skills, and interests and makes the connection between planning for continued education and the work world. Missouri Connections is produced by intoCareers, an outreach at the University of Oregon College of Education. First introduced in Oregon in 1971, Career Information System, CIS is now used by 19 states as their official statewide career information delivery system. This 19-state non-profit consortium, known as the CIS Network, serves millions of people annually. Due to growing interest in the program from educational and employment institutions outside of the CIS Network, introCareers has also created a new version of Missouri Connections that is available nationwide. Missouri Connections promotes lifelong learning and includes assessment, career and college planning and financial aid resources. It is appropriate for middle schools, high schools, post-secondary institutions, as well as for agencies serving adult populations, such as employment offices, vocational rehabilitation programs and correctional facilities. Missouri Connections is updated and enhanced year round. To use Missouri Connections, an institution or agency must purchase a site license. This license provides one year of unlimited use of the system. Be encouraged to explore this system through the Guest access, by visiting http://www.missouriconnections.org/ materials/portal/home.html. Website: www.missouriconnections.org Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 102 National Organizations and Resources American Association of University Women (AAUW) - National 1111 Sixteenth Street Northwest Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 800.785.7700 Email: connect@aauw.org Website: www.aauw.org The American Association of University Women is a national organization that promotes education and equity for all women and girls. AAUW’s commitment to these issues is reflected in their public policy efforts, programs, and diversity initiatives. There are several branch locations throughout Missouri. Information is available on their website. American Business Women’s Association (ABWA) 9820 Metcalf Avenue, Suite 110 Overland Park, KS 66212 Phone: 800.228.0007 / Fax: 913.660.0101 Website: www.abwa.org ABWA’s mission is to bring together businesswomen of diverse occupations and provide opportunities for them to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally through leadership, education, networking support and national recognition. American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) 815 16th Street Northwest Washington, DC 20006 Phone: 202.637.5000 / Fax: 202.637.5058 Website: www.aflcio.org Whether your top concern is equal pay or flexible hours, child care or elder care, training for a new job or respect for the one you do now, one thing is certain: Working women agree it’s more effective working together to make changes on the job than trying to go it alone. That’s why the Working Women’s Department of the AFL-CIO is working with women’s civil rights, community and religious organizations. They’re ready to bring into focus what needs to be changed and make it happen. Asian Women in Business 42 Broadway, Suite 1748 New York, NY 10004 Phone: 212.868.1368 Email: info@awib.org Website: www.awib.org Asian Women in Business is a not-for-profit membership organization founded in 1995 to assist Asian women to realize their entrepreneurial potential. AWIB fills a vital need for women who need information, education and networking opportunities to start or expand their businesses. Association for Women in Science (AWIS) 1321 Duke Street, Suite 210 Alexandria, Virginia 22314 Phone: 703.894.4490; 866.657.AWIS Website: www.awis.org The Association for Women in Science (AWIS) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to achieving equity and full participation for women in science, mathematics, engineering, and technology. AWIS works to promote women’s activities in all scientific fields, including mentoring and job listings. Business and Professional Women’s Foundation 1718 M Street, NW, #148 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202.293.1100 Email: foundation@bpwfoundation.org Website: www.bpwusa.org Business and Professional Women/USA, founded in 1919, promotes equity for all women in the workplace through advocacy, education and information. BPW provides members with professional development programs, networking, participation in grassroots activism, and opportunities to support scholarships for disadvantaged women. Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 103 Concerned Women for America 1015 Fifteenth Street NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: 202.488.7000 Fax: 202.488.0806 Website: www.cwfa.org Concerned Women for America is the nation’s largest public policy women’s organization with a rich 27-year history of helping members bring Biblical principles into all levels of public policy through prayer, education, and citizen action. Center for Women’s Business (CWB) 1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 500 McLean, VA 22102 Phone: 703.556.7162 Fax: 703.506.3266 Website: http://www.uschamberfoundation.org/centerwomen-business Center for Women’s Business Research is the premier source of knowledge about women business owners and their enterprises worldwide. The Center’s mission is to unleash the economic potential of women entrepreneurs by conducting research, sharing information and increasing knowledge about this fast-growing sector of the economy. Count Me In 240 Central Park South, Suite 7GH New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212.245.1245 Fax: 212.245.1236 Website: www.countmein.org Count Me In uses a unique women friendly credit scoring system to make loans of $500-$10,000 available to women across the United States who have nowhere to turn for that all-important first business loan. The organization provides access to networks that expand contacts, markets, skills and confidence. Eagle Forum Post Office Box 618 Alton, IL 62002 Phone: 618.462.5415 Fax: 618.462.8909 Website: www.eagleforum.org Eagle Forum’s mission is to enable conservative and profamily men and women to participate in the process of government and public policy so that America will continue to be a land of individual liberty, respect for family integrity, public and private virtue, and private enterprise. eWomenNetwork, Inc. 14900 Landmark Boulevard, Suite 540 Dallas, TX 75254 Phone: 314.968.9664 St. Louis/St. Charles Phone: 816.425.4997 Kansas City Website: www.new.eWomenNetwork.com eWomenNetwork, Inc. is headquartered in Dallas, Texas. They are committed to helping women and their businesses achieve, succeed and thrive in the new economy. Their goal is to help female business owners and professionals achieve their goals. They support growth by purchasing your products and services, providing you access to needed resources, and connecting you with others who share your passion for achievement and prosperity. They offer exclusive Accelerated Networking™ events occurring in cities all across the United States and Canada. Gaebler Ventures 156 North Jefferson Street, Suite 301 Chicago, IL 60661 Website: www.gaeblervc.com Gaebler Ventures is a business incubator and holding company that develops and nurtures companies that are shaping the future. With an emphasis on seed-stage and earlystage investments, the Chicago-based partnership has invested in companies since 1999 and has established numerous innovative and market-leading enterprises. Institute for Women’s Policy Research 1707 18th Street NW, Suite 301 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202.785.5100 Fax: 202.833.4362 Email: iwpr@iwpr.org Website: www.iwpr.org The Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) is a public policy research organization dedicated to informing and stimulating the debate on public policy issues of critical importance to women and their families. IWPR focuses on issues of poverty and welfare, employment and earnings, work and family issues, the economic and social aspects of health care and domestic violence and women’s civic and political participation Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 104 International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) 10502 N. Ambassador Drive, Suite 100 Kansas City, Missouri 64153 Phone: 816.891.6600 Fax: 816.891.9118 Website: www.iaap-hq.org IAAP is the world’s largest association for administrative support staff. It provides up-to-date research on office trends, cutting-edge publications, outstanding seminars and conferences, and top-notch resources to help administrative professionals enhance their skills and become more effective contributors to their employers. MANA 1140 19th Street NW, Suite 550 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202.525.5113 Website: www.hermana.org MANA, A National Latina Organization, is a nonprofit, advocacy organization established in 1974. Its mission is to empower Latinas through leadership development, community service, and advocacy. MANA fulfills its mission through programs designed to develop the leadership skills of Latinas, promote community service by Latinas, and provide Latinas with advocacy opportunities. National Association for Female Executives (NAFE) 2 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016 Phone: 800.927.6233 Website: www.nafe.com Email: NAFE@bonniercorp.com The National Association for Female Executives (NAFE), the largest women’s professional association and the largest women business owners’ organization in the country, provides resources and services—through education, networking, and public advocacy—to empower its members to achieve career success and financial security. National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) 601 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, South Building, Suite 900 Washington, DC 20004 Phone: 800.556.2926 Fax: 202.403-3788 Website: www.nawbo.org NAWBO is a dues-based national organization representing the interests of all women entrepreneurs in all industries. Membership is open to sole proprietors, partners and corporate owners with day-to-day management responsibility. National Association of Women in Construction NAWIC 327 South Adams Street Fort Worth, Texas 76104 Phone: 817.877.5551 Fax: 817.877.0324 Website: www.nawic.org NAWIC advances the cause of women in construction, from tradeswomen to business owners. Women’s Yellow Pages of Greater St. Louis 6223 Washington Avenue University City, Missouri 63130 Phone: 314.997.6262 Fax: 314.567.7849 Website: www.wypstlouis.com The National Association of Women’s Yellow Pages reaches out to the women’s business community, reaching more than 1.8 million of the most influential women across the country. National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. 1925 Adam C. Powell Jr. Blvd., Suite 1L New York, NY 10026 Phone: 212.222.5660 Fax: 212.222.5675 Website: www.ncbw.org This nonprofit, volunteer organization is involved with community service, leadership develop and enhancing career opportunities through networking and programming. National Women’s Business Council 409 3rd Street, SW, 5th Floor Washington, DC 20416 Phone: 202.205.3850 Fax: 202.205.6825 Website: www.nwbc.gov The National Women’s Business Council is a bi-partisan Federal advisory council created to serve as an independent source of advice and policy recommendations to the President, Congress, and the U.S. Small Business Administration on economic issues of importance to women business owners. The Council’s mission is to promote initiatives, policies and programs designed to support women’s business enterprises at all stages of development in the public and private sector marketplaces, from start-up to success to significance. Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 105 National Women’s Law Center 11 Dupont Circle NW, #800, Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202.588.5180 / Fax: 202.588.5185 Website: www.nwlc.org Email: info@nwlc.org The center uses the law to expand possibilities for women and girls. The staff takes on issues that cut to the core of women’s and girl’s lives in education, employment, family economic security and health. Older Women’s League OWL’s sharp focus is what makes it unique. OWL is the only organization that advocates on the national level, for women over 40, on issues solely affecting them - economic security, cost effective and comprehensive healthcare, and an enhanced quality of life. 1627 Eye Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20006 Phone: 202-450-8986 Website: www.owl-national.org U.S. Department of Labor—Women’s Bureau 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Room S-3002 Washington, DC 20210 Phone: 800.827.5335 / 202.693.6710 Website: www.dol.gov/wb The U. S. Department of Labor Women’s Bureau, established by Congress in 1920, is the only federal agency mandated to represent the needs of wage-earning women in the public policy process. For 80 years, it has been meeting that mandate-identifying the issues working women care about most and vigorously pioneering research & remedies to address them. U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce 700 12th Street, NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: 888.41.USWCC / Fax: 202.478.0995 Website: www.uswcc.org The USWCC is creating economic & leadership opportunities for women by building a strong community voice, lobbying for you, and providing programs & benefits to support the growth of our members. Wider Opportunities for Women 1001 Connecticut Avenue, NW ,Suite 930 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202.464.1596 Fax: 202.464.1660 Website: www.wowonline.org Email: info@wowonline.org WOW works nationally to achieve economic independence and equality of opportunity for women and girls. Women’s Business Ownership Office of Women’s Business Ownership Small Business Administration 409 Third Street SW, Sixth Floor, Washington, DC 20416 Phone: 202.205.6673 Website: https://www.sba.gov/offices/headquarters/wbo WICS has addressed employment, job training, welfare reform, poverty & cultural diversity issues for 36 years. Each year, WICS volunteers & staff help more than 150,000 low income individuals by providing support services, mentoring & workforce preparation programs nationwide. Women in Technology International (WITI) 11500 Olympic Blvd., Suite 400 Los Angeles, CA 90064 Phone: 818.788.9484 / Fax: 818.788.9410 Website: www.witi.com WITI is designed to help women advance by providing access to & support from other professional women working in all sectors of technology. WITI has powerful programs & partnerships that provide connections, resources, opportunities & a supportive environment of women committed to helping each other. WITI products & services include: Networking, WITI Marketplace, Career Services/Search, National Conferences & Regional Events, Publications & Resources, Small Business Programs, Research, Bulletin Boards & more. Women’s Venture Fund 220 Fifth Avenue, 9th Floor New York, NY 10001 Phone: 212.563.0499 / Fax: 212.868.9116 Website: www.womensventurefund.org The Women’s Venture Fund (WVF) identifies businesses that can implement growth plans with loans up to $15,000. They target women who do not qualify for credit with conventional lenders. The applicant must establish her skills, the viability of the business concept, ability to effectively handle challenges, & a willingness to comply with program requirements. To complete the loan process a candidate must submit an application, along with either a business description form or a business plan, personal & business financial statements & other forms needed to assess a candidate’s ability to repay the loan. Women Work! - National Network for Women’s Employment 411 Seventh Avenue, Suite 925 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 866.729.6636 Website: www.womenwork.org Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 106 Resume Writing Information about resume writing You should use a resume because: It introduces you to the employer and creates the first impression. It helps set you apart from the crowd in the interview screening process. It jump-starts the process of selling you to prospective employers. It summarizes your qualifications and experience. Things to keep in mind when creating a resume on-line: Have your personal information organized before you begin entering data. Review your electronic resume for spelling errors or incorrect entries. If you are using a personal computer in a resource room of a one-stop career center, a public school or public library, there will be someone there to assist you with questions. What information should I include? Personal Data: Include name, addresses, phone numbers and e-mail address. Education and Training: List most recent schools and training. Work Experience: Cite experience relevant to the job you are seeking. School or Community Activities: Include leadership positions you have held. References: The preferred method is to list your references’ name, titles, addresses, and phone numbers on the resume, cover letter or on a separate sheet. Miscellaneous: Include information such as military service, special skills or knowledge, or membership in professional organizations. Resume Checklist - Did you: ____Emphasize your assets; show how your skills meet the employer’s needs? ____Write in a truthful, clear and concise manner? ____Say what you wanted to say? ____Use action verbs? ____Outline your work history, education, references, etc. on one to two pages? ____Write your resume in a business-like way? ____Proof for typing, grammatical and spelling errors? ____Rewrite the resume several times? ____Print your resume on high-quality paper for a professional image? ____Include only relevant information? ____Check phone numbers, addresses, and email addresses? Helpful websites on resume writing: www.quintcareers.com www.monster.com www.resume-resource.com www.how-to-write-a-resume.org www.resume-help.org www.eresumes.com www.bestsampleresume.com www.jobbankusa.com www.hotjob.yahoo.com Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 107 301 West High Street, Suite 680 PO Box 1157 Jefferson City, MO 65102 Phone: 573-751-0810 Toll-Free: 877-426-9284 Fax: 573-522-5005 Website: www.womenscouncil.org E-mail: wcouncil@ded.mo.gov Missouri Women’s Council Resource Directory Page 108
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