Member Directory

Non-Profit Organizations/Civic Organizations

The Alliance advances the well-being of kids and the grown-ups in their lives. We align leaders, champion critical issues, and deliver solutions where they’re needed most.


Non-profit voluntary association with a mission to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through promotion of brain health.

The American Red Cross has served the people of Southern Missouri for more than 100 years. Our mission is to prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. While our Volunteers may go anywhere in America when a major disaster strikes, the American Red Cross of Southern Missouri serves families and individuals in southern Missouri routinely responding to home fires. 

The Arc provides a wide array of services ranging from residential, employment, community integration, day programming and recreation services.

ASPIRE exists to provide economic, social, and personal opportunity to single parent families through higher education.

  

Better Business Bureau's mission is to be the leader in advancing marketplace trust. BBB® has been helping brands build solid reputations since 1912 by focusing on consumer trust and resolving disputes. The BBB Springfield office opened in 1933. 

BBB® accomplishes this mission by: 

- creating a community of trustworthy businesses

- setting standards for marketplace trust

- encouraging and supporting best practices

- celebrating marketplace role models

- denouncing substandard marketplace behavior

Check out businesses today by going to BBB.org .

 

 

  

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Promoting and enhancing the development of boys and girls by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging and influence. We strive to offer every opportunity for character and leadership development, job readiness, and life-enriching programs.

BCFO is a resource for individuals and families impacted by breast cancer. Founded in 2000, BCFO assists with free screening mammography and is the only local organization providing non-medical financial support to those facing hardship as a result of breast cancer. BCFO provides a range of related services including free screening mammograms for the uninsured and under-insured. 

Motivated by the love of Christ, Catholic Charities of Southern Missouri seeks to improve the lives of the vulnerable by providing quality, compassionate social services which meet local needs.

Central Christian Center is committed to tell everyone about Jesus Christ and His great love for them. It is our desire to bring people into God's family and help them develop Christ-like maturity, as well as equipping them for ministry.

Children’s Center is a not-for-profit agency which serves southwest Missouri children who are physically or sexually abused.  Safe, child-friendly facilities are located in Joplin, Monett, Nevada, and Butler.

Temporary home and nurturing care for local children ages 0-17 whose families are experiencing a crisis such as overwhelming parental stress, homelessness, hospitalization, fear of abusing or neglecting children, lack of food or utilities, parent seeking substance abuse or mental health treatment. Through the services we provide, we work to protect children, prevent child abuse and neglect, reduce family stress, and ultimately keep families together. Professional staff available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at no cost to families.

Our mission:  “To provide a quality blood supply, in a timely manner, at the lowest reasonable fee, while remaining accountable to the local community, blood donors and health care providers.”

The Community Clinic is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization providing medical, prescription, patient advocate, dental extractions, and specialty care to low-to-moderate income individuals who do not have health insurance coverage.  The mission of the Clinic is to improve the health of people in our community who are without access to medical or dental care.  The Clinic provides services to patients in southwest Missouri needing care.

Community Support Services of Missouri offers an array of supportive programs for children and adults with developmental disabilities and special health or medical needs. Programs include: Early Intervention Services (children 0-3 years old), Behavior Support and Skills Training, Case Management, Adaptive Recreational Activities, Accessible Transportation, Supported Living, and In-home Assistance for individuals of all ages. Our service area includes the following 10 counties: Barry, Barton, Cedar, Dade, Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, St. Clair, and Vernon. 

Our Mission: "To foster and promote maximum independence, quality of life, personal growth, health and safety for the individuals we serve."

Community Support Services of Missouri: "Making Opportunities Happen!


Connect2Culture (C2C) is the cultural heartbeat of Joplin and unlike any organization in the area. C2C is a not-for-profit group that seeks to enhance the Joplin community by “igniting a passion for the arts, culture, and entertainment.” It does just that as a community arts agency, visionary, and performing arts presenter.

As Joplin’s community arts agency, C2C promotes and supports all arts and cultural activity in the Joplin area on a daily basis, serving as the collective voice for over 50 organizations. These services not only benefit the organizations themselves, but the community-at-large. By highlighting and sharing information through a variety of channels, accessibility to creative offerings is reliable and greatly increased.

C2C remains the driving force and visionary behind the Harry M. Cornell Arts and Entertainment Complex (The Cornell Complex), which will contribute to its annual performance capacity and the revitalization of downtown Joplin. The Cornell Complex will be a major destination, enhancing quality of life and creating a gathering place for citizens, area residents, and visitors. The multifunctional building will include a 450-475 seat performance hall, new and expanded gallery spaces for Spiva Center for the Arts, an outdoor amphitheater/festival plaza, rooftop venues, office space for arts and cultural organizations, and more. Aside from being a great asset to the community, The Cornell Complex will serve as home for both C2C and Spiva, who will oversee performing arts and visual arts respectively.

As a performing arts presenter, C2C offers world-class entertainment in Joplin at an affordable price. Each year, C2C’s highly anticipated concert series features a variety of performers. Dubbed the “Curtains Up Series,” C2C offers residents and visitors the chance to experience artists from across the globe who would otherwise not stop in Joplin. From gifted singers and remarkable bands to hilarious skits and thrilling dancers, each performance will delight audiences as soon as the curtain’s up.

A local non-profit providing Financial literacy education, Debt Management Plans, Credit Reviews, Bankruptcy counseling, Student Loan Counseling, HUD Certified Housing Counseling and rental/utility assistance to the Joplin community.

Our vision is to engage people of all ages in hands-on learning, driven by curiosity and play.

Our mission is to create a hands-on, STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) based attraction that exercises curiosity, promotes exploration, and develops imagination through interactivity. The science center will:

  1. Improve the quality of life for residents in the region.
  2. Increase economic impact by drawing visitors to the area.
  3. Provide partnership opportunities.
  4. Assist local employers in recruiting employees from outside the area.
  5. Open children's minds to a range of potential career opportunities.

 

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