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- Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development
COAD also operates as the administration and advocacy hub for its 17-member Community Action Network, and as such can offer unique regional benefits including connecting a credentialed workforce with meaningful employment
- About COAD - Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development
COAD provides direct services in 30 counties in Early Care and Education, Senior Corps, Weatherization and Energy Efficiency, and serves all 88 Ohio counties (and several other states) in its accredited Weatherization Training Center
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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 at a rate exceeding 26%
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The Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development (COAD) was formed in 1971 by seventeen rural community action agencies, building a coalition with the goal of ameliorating the burden of poverty for the residents of Appalachian Ohio In 2021, we continue that mission despite unprecedented challenges
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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 at a rate exceeding 26%
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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 at a rate exceeding 26%
- 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 at a rate exceeding 26%
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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 at a rate exceeding 26%
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