Northern California Indian Development Council: Main Office & Redwood Acres-Intertribal Gathering

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Organization Description

Our Native people and most importantly our youth are sacred and deserve to be proud of their culture, heritage, traditions, languages and ancestors. We want our people to succeed in all aspects of an integrated life, work, family, spirituality, social relations, physical well-being and cultural pride. NCIDC will provide resources and services to assist American Indians to meet these goals. MISSION STATEMENT: The Northern California Indian Development Council works to meet the needs of American Indian Tribes, organizations and communities by researching, developing and administering social and economic development programs. NCIDC will provide support and technical assistance for the development of such programs in addition to working to conserve and preserve historic and archeological sites and resources. NCIDC will work to foster culturally appropriate communication and services needed by American Indian people to achieve self-determination in the economic, social service, cultural, educational, employment, community health and wellness and related fields.

Health & Safety
Address 
241 F Street
Eureka, CA 95501
United States
General Phone 
Program(s) 
Academic Internship
Service Learning
Organization type 
Human, Social, or Employment Services (Tribal Entity)
Focus Population(s)
Specific racial/ethnic/cultural group
Focus Area(s)
Food & Housing Security