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Missouri Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D) FAQs

What is a RC&D council?

RC&D Councils in Missouri are non-profit, tax-exempt organizations within the state that are designated 501(c)(3) entities by the Internal Revenue Service. This standing makes them eligible to secure grant funds from private foundations and others, to receive private individual donations, to become holders of property, etc., as allowed by their by-laws.

 

RC&D Councils are made up of people just like you, who want a better life for themselves, their children, and future generations. RC&D Council representatives and alternates are volunteers who assist the RC&D.

 

Each RC&D Council operates independently, addressing the concerns and problems within their individual RC&D area. However, RC&Ds are more than willing to share ideas and information to keep others from reinventing the wheel.

 

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Missouri Association of RC&D Councils

Missouri RC&D Downloadable Map

Missouri RC&D Contact Information

A History of Missouri RC&D

National RC&D program

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