Community Organization Active in Disaster (COAD)



"Since 1990, Greene County has had twelve Federally Declared Disasters, tying for second throughout Missouri. In June 2010, Missouri was ranked number 10 in the nation for total number of disasters."


Purpose

The Greene County Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD) is a local group of public, private, and non-government organizations with the focus of assuring the most complete recovery for Greene County following a disaster.

The Greene County COAD meets quarterly. We focus on coordinating multiple agencies in:

  • Community Disaster Education
  • Enhanced response preparedness
  • Case management recovery

Greene County Citizen Preparedness Survey

The COAD is organizing a community wide preparedness survey in partnership with the Missouri State University. Its purpose is to establish a baseline preparedness level for Greene County residents and annually measure the enhancement, or regression, of the community's preparedness level.

Survey questions



Volunteer Case Management

Coordinate Assistance Network (C.A.N.)

Case Management October 2010

The Long-Term Recovery Committee (LTRC) is a subcommittee under the Greene County COAD. The purpose is to oversee designated funds specifically for the recovery efforts of Greene County residents, where unmet needs remain.



C.O.A.D Documents

Meeting Minutes
Current Membership
COAD Guidance Manual
Bylaws and Code of Conduct


Links

Missouri 2-1-1

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