Mary Jo Hunter, a new member of the National Indian Council on Aging's (NICOA) board of directors, decided to join after being asked by many people
Check Your Eligibility for Benefits
Millions of elders are eligible for benefits from a variety of public programs, but never receive help because they either don’t know what assistance
New Mexico Conference Faces the Future of Aging
The 41st annual New Mexico Conference on Aging was held August 13-14, 2019 at the Sandia Resort and Casino Conference Center. The theme for this
2019 National Title VI Training and Technical Assistance Conference
The 2019 National Title VI Training and Technical Assistance Conference takes place August 12-16, 2019 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at the Minneapolis
July 2019 Newsletter
NICOA's July 2019 Newsletter is out! The National Indian Council on Aging's summer newsletter has the latest in Native news and events, including
The State of Tribal Elders
The National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA) grew out of the First National Indian Conference on Aging in 1976. Its board of directors represented
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,