
Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development
The Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development (COAD) is a 54-year-old nonprofit organization that provides direct services for Ohio’s Appalachian counties in early childcare and education, …
COAD4kids - Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development
Welcome to COAD4kids! COAD4kids is a child care resource and referral agency serving clients of all income levels. We: Help families find child care and navigate resources Work to increase the supply …
About COAD - Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development
The Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development (COAD) was founded in 1971 with a mission to improve the quality of life for individuals and families in Appalachian Ohio.
Senior Programs - Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development
COAD’s Senior Programs are funded by AmeriCorps. AmeriCorps, the federal agency for volunteerism and national service, provides opportunities for Americans to serve their country domestically, …
COAD Data Hub - Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development
Childcare Providers Agency-wide averages for multi-county agencies. Licensed Preschools: 6
Member Agencies Listing - Corporation for Ohio Appalachian …
COAD 740-594-8499 https://www.coadinc.org 1 Pinchot Lane, Athens, OH 45701 (Map) Learn More
OWTC - CourseList - COAD Inc
Mar 11, 2026 · To register or for more information, contact Devon Cooper at (740) 594-8499 or email . Classes are held in Athens, Ohio unless otherwise noted. Required Code Books Most current …
CDA – Child Development Associate - Corporation for Ohio …
How Do I Earn My CDA? The first step is to complete your training through an approved agency such as COAD. There are 9 courses for a total of 135 professional development hours. After you finish your …
Scholarships - Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development
Donate to Scholarship Fund David V. Stivison (1946 – 1997) was a former COAD employee, a native of Hocking County, Ohio, and a graduate of Ohio University and Harvard Law School. The David V.
COAD - Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development
As a matter of general policy, pursuant to Board resolution, COAD declines to fund indirect charges from consultants or institutions providing consulting expertise with whom we may contract expert services …