The Mission Statement of the Ohio Defense Force as stated in paragraph 3 of the Articles of Incorporation is:

"The purposes for which the Corporation is formed are the assisting of local and State governments, their agencies and law enforcement authorities in emergency situations; assist in the protection of local citizens in emergencies; and organize and train individuals to provide such assistance; and to do such other lawful acts as contemplated by the Non Profit Laws of the State of Ohio."

As recorded on Roll G709 at Frame 1198 of the Records of Incorporation and Miscellaneous Filing. "Witness my hand and the Seal of the Secretary of State, at the City of Columbus, Ohio, this 18th day of September, A.D. 1989"
Sherrod Brown
State of Ohio
Secretary of State
N.E.O.D.F. serves 17 counties in northeastern Ohio: Ashland, Ashtabula, Caroll, Columbiana, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Holmes, Jefferson, Lake, Loraine, Mahoning, Medina, Portage, Stark, Summit, Trumbull, and Wayne.





Teach observation skills - help you be more aware of your surroundings so that a dangerous situation can be avoided
Teach personal defense - N.E.O.D.F. will show you how to appropriately react to a hazardous situation by conducting classes on personal self-defense, pistol training, S.W.A.T. training, etc...
Survival skills - whether trying to survive an extended power outage..or trying to survive in the outdoors - N.E.O.D.F. can help you know how to get out of the situation by offering classes and training on rappelling, first-aid, NBC training and MUCH more..
Provide empowerment.. When you and your family know what to do and how to respond to disasters and emergencies - you become stronger and more confident through your ability to withstand WHATEVER the world throws at you...



Each one of your cars has jumper cables, spare tire, first-aid kit, flashlights, fire extinguisher...
Your primary reason for getting a cell phone was an immediate link to emergency services...
When hunting, your backpack has a first-aid kit, emergency food, a GPS...
You have insurance: life, homeowners, auto, emergency towing, etc...
Your home has a security alarm, smoke alarms, carbon monoxide alarms...
These are all examples of "REACTIVE" preparedness. In other words, SHOULD a bad event happen, you have prepared yourself to minimize the final impact it could have on your life, your family's lives, and your property...



Medical insurance doesn't prevent you from becoming sick...
A spare tire doesn't protect you from getting a flat tire - any more than the jumper cables will protect you from a dead battery...
A fire extinguisher doesn't protect you from having a fire...
You must participate in some "PRO-ACTIVE" preparedness!



Motion Sensor lights and dead bolts reduce the likelihood that you'll have someone break into your home...
You maintain a certain level of physical fitness, reducing the likelihood that you will contract some debilitating illnesses..
You practice and train to be more conscious of your world around you, reducing the likelihood that an act of violence or criminal activity will take you unaware

Most individuals do not take a PRO-active stance with regard to violence and criminal intent in our society today. Even though statistics indicate that in a lot of our communities violent crime is down - we cannot ignore what is happening or ever underestimate the chance of unintentionally becoming victims.

In this world today, there
are individuals and
groups that would see our way
of life - a life of liberty and
freedom - eliminated..
IN ANY WAY POSSIBLE





That is why we MUST do
EVERYTHING that we can
to provide for the safety of
ourselves and the safety and
security of our families and our
lifestyle





There is no "Boot Camp" or physical conditioning , although members are expected to stay in good physical condition. We have positions open for diabled persons. We do not discriminate because of age, race, gender, faith or physical ability. Everyone age 16 and older is invited to apply. We have a Cadet Program for ages 12 - 16 and a Pathfinder Program for ages 11 and under, both available only to the families of adult members.

Since this is a volunteer organization, no one receives pay. Membership dues are $10 per month. This, added to donations, is used to provide support for supplies, equipment, and training.

N.E.O.D.F. provides training in N.B.C. defense, First Aid, field sanitation, bivouacking, personal and group defense, marksmanship, field and urban defense maneuvers, and rapelling just to name a few. Training is extremely diverse and continuous in many more categories, too many to mention here. Some outside courses may include scuba / sky diving and EMS seminars. These outside courses are usually provided by fee-based vendors and are individually paid for - usually with group rates provided. The organization works with local agencies such as LEPD, FEMA, Fire / Rescue units and local police and Sheriff departments.

For more information on how you can become involved, see the FAQ section on the Contact page