OFFICE OF CITIZENS CONCERNS HEADQUARTER (OOCCH)
MO: N01208140 | Springfield, MO, United States 65807-2661
In Affiliation with
DBA: OOCCH Rural
OFFICE OF CITIZENS CONCERNS HEADQUARTER (OOCCH)
225 East Sunshine, Suite 8
Springfield, Missouri 65807-2661
MAILING ADDRESS:
P O Box 8683
Springfield, Missouri 65801
(417) 693-2758 OOCCH Rural Mobile Phone
Email oocchrural@oocch.org
OOCCH RURAL BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM
Based upon funding and resources available OFFICE OF CITIZENS CONCERNS HEADQUARTER (OOCCH) Rural Program main emphasis and high priority is coordination of and payments services in behalf of customers/ clients for High Speed Wireless Internet For Rural Home or Office and Traveling On The Road.
“Serving rural community through not for profits efforts”
OOCCH RURAL BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM
What OOCCH Does!!!
e-Connectivity for all rural Americans is a modern-day necessity.
Reliable and affordable high-speed internet e-Connectivity, or electronic connectivity, is fundamental for economic activity throughout the US. Access to high-speed internet is vital for a diverse set of industries, including agricultural production, manufacturing, mining, and forestry and acts as a catalyst for rural prosperity by enabling efficient, modern communications between rural American households, schools, and healthcare centers as well as markets and customers around the world.
OOCCH mission is to provide support based upon funding and resources available to OFFICE OF CITIZENS CONCERNS HEADQUARTER (OOCCH) and OOCCH main emphasis and high priority is coordination of and payments services in behalf of customers/clients for High- Speed Wireless Internet For Rural Home or Office and Traveling On The Road.
According to the FCC, 97% of Americans in urban areas have access to high-speed fixed service. In rural areas, that number falls to 65%. During an election year, you hear a lot about the urban-rural divide. The areas that OOCCH serve are geographically close to major urban areas and our customers have high desire to have reliable (broadband) internet service.
The OFFICE OF CITIZENS CONCERNS HEADQUARTER (OOCCH)
does not provide broadband nor internet service. OOCCH is not a broadband nor internet provider.
But, OOCCH main emphasis and high priority is coordination of and payments services in behalf of customers/ clients for High-Speed Wireless Internet For Rural Home or Office and Traveling On The Road.
There are countless ways in which broadband access helps rural communities to thrive.
It is the belief of OOCCH that no matter how fast the (broadband) internet is or how available the (broadband) internet is if the customer can not afford the internet connectivity.
Very few organizations or businesses manage payment of (broadband) internet services in behalf of person or startup businesses.
OOCCH pair up each client/customer with a dedicated (broadband) internet coordinator to oversee payments of (broadband) internet and OOCCH serve as the main point of contact. Once introduced, the manager initiates an onboarding process that involves redirecting paper and electronic bills directly into OOCCH RURAL BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM moving forward.
OOCCH believes that everyone deserves reliable, sustainable internet service, especially in the rural communities.
OOCCH RURAL BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM
ELIGIBILITY: Five (5) Steps
****Citizens, family, startup business, and startup organizations are referred
to as “customer” throughout this literature.
Your household or startup organization may be eligible to receive an OOCCH Rural Customer ID on a new (broadband) internet service plan with the OOCCH RURAL BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM.
STEP ONE: Contact OOCCH Rural by email(oocchrural@oocch.org ) or phone(417 693-2758) and express interest in OOCCH RURAL BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM;
STEP TWO: Customer inform OOCCH Rural Coordinator of all required contact information for OOCCH Rural Customer ID to be issued to customer (usually issued within 72 hours after initial contact);
STEP THREE: After customer receives their personal OOCCH Rural Customer ID then it is the responsibility of the customer to contact (broadband)internet provider availability for install and setup date, time and location for broadband(internet) installation—the customer must inform (broadband)Internet provider that customer is participating in OOCCH RURAL BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM;
STEP FOUR: Once customer to contact (broadband)internet provider availability for install and setup date, time and location for broadband(internet) installation, THEN customer will recontact OOCCH Rural and give install and setup information and then OOCCH Rural Coordinator will contact (broadband)Internet provider and collaborate payment of customer’s (broadband) Internet service;
STEP FIVE: Customer ID shall be posted to OOCCH Rural automatize payment log and either each month or annually customer will be notified of payment of their payment of service by OOCCH RURAL BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM.
Next Generation Precision Ag & Broadband Report
USDA embarked on a groundbreaking analysis about the potential benefits of rural broadband infrastructure and emerging on-farm technology for modernizing the United States’ agriculture industry and all who depend on its success.
We found that enhancing digital agriculture technologies already in use today - and increasing producers’ usage to full-scale - could create at least $47 billion each year in additional gross benefit for the U.S. economy. Rural broadband e-connectivity is the driver of more than one-third of that potential value, equal to $18 billion of annual economic improvements for our nation.
Read the report (PDF, 2.5 MB) released in April 2019 that describes how Next Generation Precision Agriculture technologies can be deployed together with high-capacity, reliable Internet services to America’s farms and ranches, including:
In June 2019, the Federal Communications Commission announced the formation of a new task force dedicated to advising the Commission on policies aimed at delivering connectivity so that American agriculture producers can use and benefit from precision agriculture. The new federal advisory committee, formally called the Task Force for Reviewing the Connectivity and Technology Needs of Precision Agriculture in the United States, works with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to provide the FCC with outside, expert advice on the needs and impact of telecommunications policy on the deployment of agricultural technology.
The USDA serves as an ex officio non-voting member and acts as a consultant and resource to the FCC as they manage this important mission for rural America.
COLUMBIA, MO., October 28, 2022 – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Missouri State Director Kyle Wilkens today announced that the Department is awarding over $58 Million to bring high-speed internet access to people living in rural Missouri. “High speed internet is crucial for rural Missouri residents and businesses to be competitive and connected to the world,” Wilkens said. “With high-speed internet, rural communities can thrive in the global community. There will be greater opportunities to attract new businesses, grow existing businesses, and attract new residents.”
The OFFICE OF CITIZENS CONCERNS HEADQUARTER (OOCCH) does not provide broadband nor internet service.
OOCCH is not a broadband nor internet provider.
But OOCCH main emphasis and high priority is coordination of and payments services in behalf of customers/ clients for High-Speed Wireless Internet For Rural Home or Office and Traveling On The Road.
“Serving rural community through not for profits efforts”
OOCCH RURAL BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM
No citizen in a rural community should have to pay overprice for (broadband) internet services. OOCCH makes the efforts for rural citizens not to pay for (broadband) internet service for year up to three years if they are eligible OOCCH Rural Broadband Connectivity Program.
If a citizen or startup business is eligible for OOCCH Rural Broadband Connectivity Program then the OFFICE OF CITIZENS CONCERNS HEADQUARTER (OOCCH) does not provide broadband nor internet service. OOCCH is not a broadband nor internet provider—BUT OOCCH with pay the (broadband) internet payment for service up to a year based upon funding and resources available to OFFICE OF CITIZENS CONCERNS HEADQUARTER (OOCCH) and OOCCH main emphasis and high priority is coordination of and payments services in behalf of customers/clients.
GREETING FROM THE ENTITY ADMINISTRATOR
OFFICE OF CITIZENS CONCERNS HEADQUARTER (OOCCH)
Bishop A Louis Vaughn, Sr
Referred to as “ Mr. B “
I am blessed by the opportunity and expectation to oversee the Ministry
and Service work of the of the Office Of Citizens Concerns Headquarter (OOCCH)
Some of operations within OOCCH are:
Office Of Citizens Concerns Headquarter (OOCCH) main priority service is preventing the staff and executives of not for profits (501C3) also referred to as tax exempt organizations from having burnouts.
(1) Based upon funding and resources available OFFICE OF CITIZENS CONCERNS HEADQUARTER (OOCCH) main emphasis and high priority is coordination of and payments services in behalf of customers/ clients for High Speed Wireless Internet For Rural Home or Office and Traveling On The Road as part of .
(2) Office Of Citizens Concerns Headquarter Public Speakers Forum— OOCCH make available keynote motivating speakers.
(3) OOCCH Uniqueness Service and Rapid Response called “We Be There Services”. Office Of Citizens Concerns Headquarter support staff and (Executives) leaders that support their Not for profit.
And remember that OOCCH is just one email away—we are here oocchrural@oocch.org !!
Bishop A. Louis Vaughn, Sr
Entity Administrator
PROFILE NOTES AND DATES:
May 15, 2015(EIN) 45-4349536 Modified Mission Tax Exemption granted
February 28, 2012 (EIN) 45-4349536 Tax Exemption granted
January 12, 2023 IRS Collaborated OOCCH Good Standing
August 8, 2022 IRS Collaborated OOCCH Good Standing
February 28, 2012 N01208140 Charter from State of Missouri
Missouri ID# 25461362 Exempt from Sales and Tax Use
078650329 OOCCH DUNS Number
CMF2FKCHCQV3/ 6TAN2 OOCCH UEI Number
SBC Control ID: 002247269
OFFICE OF CITIZENS CONCERNS HEADQUARTER (OOCCH)
225 East Sunshine, Suite 8
Springfield, Missouri 65807-2661
MAILING ADDRESS:
P O Box 8683
Springfield, Missouri 65801
(417) 350-1202 Executive Office
(417) 693-2758 (Executive Mobile) Rural Office
(636) 448-7262 Entity Administrator Mobile
Website: oocch.org
(Bishop) A Louis Vaughn, Sr Entity Administrator
Gregory L. Vaughn President
OOCCH Uniqueness Service and Rapid Response called “We Be There Services”. Office Of Citizens Concerns Headquarter support staff and (Executives) leaders that support their Not for profit.
“We Be There Services”
Leadership may feel as though it is difficult to keep up deadlines or to add more to organization’s plate. OOCCH knows. However, OOCCH feels that it is very important for staff and executives personally and career growth as well as your firm’s long-term value. Here’s why:
· Avoiding proposal burnout – Let’s face it, patrons are a hard and often thankless effort—but organization leadership must give their time whether patrons show appreciation or not.
· Mixing things up – If we do the same thing over and over again, we get into a routine that maybe hinders our creative juices. We need to mix up our work products and tasks to avoid routine.
· Pushing out of our comfort zones – When we are tasked with initiatives outside of strengths, they could be projects in which we have never worked on. This pushes leadership to grow personally and professionally.
· Working with other teams – Working on initiatives that involve other departments exposes us to people we maybe haven’t worked with before. This gives you more exposure internally and maybe allows for more relationship building.
· Developing relationships with leadership – This is a probably one of the more important benefits. Many of these initiatives are probably led by principals or other executives at your firm. Maybe you only get to work with on specific plans or events, if at all. Working alongside them outside the plan environment is a great way to demonstrate other skills and value you bring to the firm.
· With an emphasis and high priority in helping not for profits staff and executives that focus on helping the rural community.
SPECIAL NOTE:
Office Of Citizens Concerns Headquarter (OOCCH) Uniqueness Service and Rapid Response called “We Be There Services”.
At least Five (5) things that Office of Citizens Concerns Headquarter (OOCCH) do to help prevent staff and executives of small (rural) not for profits from burnouts occurring:
1) First OOCCH staff members are great listeners—we listen to the concerns of staff and executives of small rural not for profits organizations.
2) OOCCH provides physical backup and support for shorthanded small rural not for profits organizations.
3) to support small rural not for profits organizations.
4) OOCCH provide funding for paid vacation time for staff and executives of small rural not for profits.
5) OOCCH provides training and research to small rural not for profits organizations to analyze and detect weak organizational structures and planning.