The National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA) grew out of the First National Indian Conference on Aging in 1976. Its board of directors represented
Partner Spotlight: Dress for Success
NICOA’s Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is working with Dress for Success Albuquerque to help women around the world reach
Treaty Rights News: Summer 2019
Water Rights In their 2013 lawsuit, the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians claimed that the Desert Water Agency and the Coachella Valley Water
2020 Census Especially Important for Tribes
American Indian and Alaska Natives are the ethnic group with the highest undercount of any defined by the Census Bureau. According to the 2010 Census,
Emergency Preparedness in Indian Country
Preparing for an emergency before it happens ensures that plans are in place, equipment is available and ready to use, and personnel are properly
NICOA Raises Money With Wine and Paint Fundraiser
Last week NICOA held a wine and paint fundraiser and raised over $600! Kelly Jo Designs by Wine was kind enough to donate 25 percent of the class
Thank You for Your Service
The National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA) bids farewell to Marie Becenti, who retired after 25 years with NICOA. She was previously the grant
Seeking Participants for Caregiving Focus Group
Are you providing physical, emotional or financial support for an aging loved one? The National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA) is currently
Extreme Heat Dangerous for Elders
Heat records are frequently breaking and with them come a rise of heat-related illnesses. Most aren't record-daily highs but record-high nighttime