2. Our Goal…
The goal of this project is to increase access to
transit through improvements to coordination,
efficiency, and education.
Target populations include disabled, elderly, and
low-income individuals as well as the general
public.
Use mobility coordination to provide more
transportation choices, enhance and support
existing providers, and reduce costs for providers
and riders!
3. What is Mobility Management?
Mobility Management is a strategic approach to
service coordination and customer service that is
becoming a worldwide trend in the public
transportation sector. No two programs are alike.
Each program is designed with its unique
community needs in mind. Common elements
include the following:MO
• A focus on moving people, not vehicles
• The discreet needs of the individual customer
RIDES
• Service that extends through the entire trip
• Making improvements to the quality of services
CM
• Improving information about these services
• Innovation and changing the usual business practices
4. GOAL : Increase efficiency
through advocacy, coordination,
and education
STRATEGY: Educate both the public and service
agencies about types of service available.
How?
Targeted
presentatio
ns
PR
Campaig
n
Training
Educatio
nal
resource
s
5. Targeted presentations
We have shared information about our services
with over 200 unique community members,
agencies, and elected officials.
-Community Health
Centers
-Insurance providers
- Disabilities Commission
-Human service agencies
-Educational institutions
-Transportation Providers
-Related services
-Resource Networks
City of Columbia
Audrain Commissioners
Callaway Commissioners
Chamber of Commerce
6. (cont)
Cole county Unmet Needs Committee
Parents as Teachers
Right Turn Re-Entry
CATSO
Columbia Disabilities Commission
Audrain Community Services
Callaway City Commissioners
Boone County NET
Audrain City Commissioners
Moniteau County Related Services
Missouri Kidney Program
Boone County Community Services
Fulton Transit Project
Cooper/Howard county Human Service Council
OATS
SERVE
JeffTran
United Way
CMAAA
Independent Living Resource Center
Services for Independent Living
Salvation Army
7. “States get to improve transportation infrastructure; that creates
economic development, puts people back to work, and most
important, enhances safety and improves local communities.”
(w/Chuck
Graham
(associate
director) @
Columbia
Disabilities
Commission
8. Educational resources
We have developed a variety of resources to
increase awareness, including…
Flyers
Brochures
Inter-agency sharing
MO Rides Website
Social Media
9. Training
National Rural Transit
Assistance Program
Technical Assistance
Conference
Missouri Rides to
Wellness
Cole County Livable
Streets
HealthTran: Get
Link’d
Conference
10. PR Campaign
Through meaningful partnerships and community
outreach, we have had great success in
communicating our services to the public,
resulting in increased exposure and expanded
resources.
Some key activities:
Working with SERVE in Callaway county to develop
advertising for use on TV, radio, and social media
Gaining access to bus passes via city governments
and independent organizations
Proposed funding for a voucher program
Expansion of programs providing free rides
11. Success stories
“Meet Mary Ann of Cole county. Our
FIRST ever logged call back in early
November, Mary Ann received her first
surgery at less than a month old and
has received 32 since!!! After so many
calls, it was my pleasure to finally
meet her today to document her
unique needs. She hopes her story will
encourage decision makers, service
agencies, health providers, and
transportation providers to work even
harder to meet the many challenges
she and others like her face every day.
Thanks for sharing your story, Mary
Ann!!”
Dec. 9 2015
12. (cont)
So far, we have successfully moved people to…
parenting classes
Anger management classes
Court appointed addiction services
Dialysis
School
Daycare
Work
Job interviews
Important health appointments
Social Service appointments
General/shopping
13. What’s next?
Future initiatives include…Education
- Poverty
Simulations
-expand
marketing
- Call center
Cooridnation
- Examining
vanpooling,
gas sharing,
and volunteer
ride program
Advocacy
- Continued
meetings and
presentations
targeting new
funding
sources
14. Need A Ride?
Contact Mobility Coordinator
Anthony Nichols
573-777-5213
Anthony-nichols@showmeaction.org
Call for help with…
- Health appointments
-Work sites
-Childcare locations
-Shopping Venues
- And more!!
Increasing provider
coordination to enhance
efficiency, improve access
and reduce costs for
providers and riders.
Committed to forming new
partnerships with regional
agencies, employers and
other stakeholders to
provide more
transportation choices in
Central Missouri.
15. MO RIDES Central Missouri is a project of Central Missouri
Community Action in partnership with grant manager, Mid-Missouri
Regional Planning Commission.
807-B N.
Providence Road
Columbia, MO
65203
573-443-8706
www.showmeaction.
org
206 E. Broadway
PO Box 140
Ashland, MO 65010
573-657-2829
www.mmrpc.org
16. This program is funded by a Federal Transit Administration grant administered by the
Missouri Department of Transportation along with matching funds from the Missouri
Developmental Disabilities Council.