About Us

The mission of Community Action Agency of Greater Kansas City (CAAGKC) is to assist low-income residents of Clay, Jackson and Platte Counties, Missouri to become self-sufficient by providing comprehensive supportive services.

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Board of Directors

CAAGKC’s annual report is a comprehensive review of the organization’s activities throughout the preceding years.

Janie Miller
President – Private Sector, Jackson County
Janie Smith
First Vice President – Low-Income Sector, Platte County
Janie Johnson
Treasurer – Low-Income Sector, Jackson County
Janie Williams
Executive Director & CEO
Janie Jones
Public Sector, Platte County Commissioner’s Office

Annual Report

CAAGKC’s annual report is a comprehensive review of the organization’s activities throughout the preceding years.

Employment Opportunities

  • Healthy Homes Case Manager
    Kansas City, Missouri – Full-time
  • Energy Auditor
    Kansas City, Missouri – Full-time
  • Quality Assurance Specialist
    Kansas City, Missouri – Full-time
  • Resource Specialist
    Kansas City, Missouri – Full-time
  • Member of the Board of Directors – Representing Low Income Sector (Platte County)
    Kansas City, Missouri
  • Supportive Services Case Manager
    Kansas City, Missouri – Full-time
  • Member of the Board of Directors – Representing Low Income Sector (Jackson County)
  • Member of the Board of Directors – Representing Public Sector (Jackson County)
  • Member of the Board of Directors – Representing Private Sector (Jackson County)

Community Needs Assessment

CAAGKC works to advance and promote the interests of low-income individuals and families in Clay, Platte, and Jackson Counties in Missouri.

In 1964, President Lyndon Johnson declared war on poverty. Shocked at the millions of children and families living in abject poverty, Johnson directed his top aides to come up with a plan to end the causes of poverty.

Sargent Shriver, a member of both President Kennedy and Johnson’s inner circle, devised a plan which changed the government’s traditional role — allowing local Community Action Programs to direct federal funds to areas of local need. The goal of The Economic Opportunity Act was to move families and individuals from poverty to self-sufficiency by addressing the unique needs of each individual community. The Act had several other initiatives, as well. These programs were designed to give those in need a hand up, not a handout: Head Start, Job Corps, work-study programs for university students, VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America), Neighborhood Youth Corps, and basic education and adult job training.

Today, funding for these important programs are now part of the Block Grant System, which allows for the flexibility and specialization of unique community-based programs. More than 45 million Americans are currently living below the poverty line and 16 million of these are children. Poverty is viewed as a foundational problem and Community Action is a systems approach to resolving those issues. To meet the needs of this vulnerable population, there are now more than 1,000 Community Action Agencies throughout the United States and Puerto Rico.

Community Action Agency of Greater Kansas City (CAAGKC) was incorporated December 14, 1978. Rev. James D. Tindall, Rev. Samuel E. Mann, and Rev. Howard Gloyd were instrumental in its incorporation. CAAGKC is chartered by the State of Missouri as a private, 501(c)3 non-profit organization, serving Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties, in Missouri.

Formerly known as United Services Community Action Agency, the organization’s name was changed in January 2017. This name change allows the organization to incorporate the national Community Action Partnership brand into the Community Action business and service model and allows for greater visibility and awareness.

We envision our community without poverty, and we’re creating solutions that improve individuals, families, and communities. We can connect you and your family to resources that can change your life today, tomorrow, and for years to come.

Our Programs

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The war on poverty has been raging for decades. And great strides have been made during this time to help individuals and families find their way out of poverty. Community Action is at the heart of this movement, working to create a world without poverty; advocating for a better tomorrow.

Testimonials

  • Poverty In America
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    -Student participant
  • Healthy Homes
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  • Weatherization
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    -Carla James
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Program Overview

The Healthy Homes Program can assist with basic items such as home cleaning supplies, home declutter, removal of pests and mold, as well as, accessibility needs like wheel chair ramps and grab bars. A Case Manager will work with you and your family to determine the path to success in keeping your home safe and comfortable. Whether you rent or own your home, bonded and insured professional contractors will do the work at no cost to you.

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School Year Programs

  • Occupational Skills Training

    Our occupational skills training can help you gain the skills you need to develop your career and build your pathway to a brighter future. We offer Warehouseman and M.E.D.S (Medical Education Development Support) training for eligible youth ages 18 to 24.

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Eligibility Requirements

Signed and dated application (below).

Copies of income for everyone in the house for the 3 months prior to your application date (ex: if you signed the application in April, we need your income for January 1st-March 31st).

Landlord Agreement Form – (RENTER ONLY).

Be within 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.

Copy of the main applicant’s social security card.

Copies of your recent gas and electric bills (your utilities must be on in order to be eligible).

Proof of Home Ownership – Recorded Deed (HOMEOWNER ONLY) stating you are the “Grantee”. This can be obtained through the county courthouse through the Recorder of Deeds Department at: www.claycountymo.gov, www.jacksongov.org, or www.co.platte.mo.us.

How to Apply

  • Online Application

    Click the online Weatherization Application link, complete the application, and upload all required documents (the online application must be completed in Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge).

  • Download Application

    Click the downloadable Weatherization Application, complete the application, and email it to weatherization@caagkc.org along with all required documents listed above.

  • More information

    Click Request Info to learn more about our Weatherization Assistance Program.

How does weatherization work?

Open Positions

  • Healthy Homes Case Manager
    Kansas City, Missouri – Full-time
  • Energy Auditor
    Kansas City, Missouri – Full-time
  • Quality Assurance Specialist
    Kansas City, Missouri – Full-time
  • Resource Specialist
    Kansas City, Missouri – Full-time
  • Member of the Board of Directors – Representing Low Income Sector (Platte County)
    Kansas City, Missouri
  • Supportive Services Case Manager
    Kansas City, Missouri – Full-time
  • Member of the Board of Directors – Representing Low Income Sector (Jackson County)
  • Member of the Board of Directors – Representing Public Sector (Jackson County)
  • Member of the Board of Directors – Representing Private Sector (Jackson County)