NCIDC Council Meeting
Monthly meetings of the Council (Board of Directors) of the Northern California Indian Development Council, Inc. (NCIDC) occur on the second Saturday of each month in the Council Chambers at the NCIDC Eureka, California office located at 517 5th Street starting at 10 am. The public is welcome. Support requests and other agenda items must be submitted at least one week in advance of the meeting.
Download printable pdf here.
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NCIDC Council Meeting
Monthly meetings of the Council (Board of Directors) of the Northern California Indian Development Council, Inc. (NCIDC) occur on the second Saturday of each month in the Council Chambers at the NCIDC Eureka, California office located at 517 5th Street starting at 10 am. The public is welcome. Support requests and other agenda items must be submitted at least one week in advance of the meeting.
Download printable pdf here.
NCIDC Council Meeting
Monthly meetings of the Council (Board of Directors) of the Northern California Indian Development Council, Inc. (NCIDC) occur on the second Saturday of each month in the Council Chambers at the NCIDC Eureka, California office located at 517 5th Street starting at 10 am. The public is welcome. Support requests and other agenda items must be submitted at least one week in advance of the meeting.
Download printable pdf here.
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CSBG-Community Action Plan Public Hearing
PUBLIC HEARING
For the Northern California Indian Development Council’s
Community Service Block Grant
Community Action Plan (CAP)
Saturday ~ June 10, 2017
1:00 p.m.
241 F Street ~ Eureka, CA 95501
Copies of the plan will be available
May 30, 2017 at all NCIDC offices
For more information please call
(707) 445-8451
NCIDC Community Assessment Survey 2017
Northern California Indian Development Council, Inc.
2017 Community Survey
Counties of Humboldt,
Del Norte, Siskiyou, Trinity
NCIDC provides direct services to a four county area of northwestern California, including Humboldt, Del Norte, Siskiyou, and Trinity counties.
Every two years the Northern California Indian Development Council (NCIDC) performs a community assessment to help us understand the needs of the communities we serve, and better target our resources at the areas of greatest need.
If you live (or work) within these four counties, please take the time to complete our survey by clicking this SURVEY LINK. It should not take more than 10 minutes to complete. We do not ask for your name. Your answers are competely anonomous.
Take the Survey here.
(There is also a PDF version of the survey that you can download, print, and fill out by hand. Click here.)
NCIDC Council Meeting
Monthly meetings of the Council (Board of Directors) of the Northern California Indian Development Council, Inc. (NCIDC) occur on the second Saturday of each month in the Council Chambers at the NCIDC Eureka, California office located at 517 5th Street starting at 10 am. The public is welcome. Support requests and other agenda items must be submitted at least one week in advance of the meeting.
Download printable pdf here.
2016 ITG Thanks
On November 12, 2016, the Northern California Indian Development Council (NCIDC) hosted the 35th Annual Northwest Intertribal Gathering and Elders Dinner. The Gathering was a success due to the generosity of many individuals, Tribes, businesses, clubs and organizations that donated time and resources. The NCIDC Governing Council and staff wish to thank the following for their contributions and support:
AT&T; United Indian Health Services • Humboldt Area Foundation •Pacific Gas & Electric Company • Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation • St. Joseph Health • Pacific Builders • Patterson Conners Insurance • Bear River Band of Rohnerville Rancheria • Elk Valley Rancheria • LACO • Page & Turnball • Izabal, Bernaciak & Company • CYS Structural Engineers Inc. • Renaissance Painting • Bear River Casino • Yurok Indian Housing Authority • Coast Centeral Credit Union • Stewart Telecommunications • Linda Sundberg Insurance Agency • O & M Industries • Lease Mobile • Redwood Capital Bank • Advanced Security Systems • Northcoast Acoustics • Gena Rae Eichenberg • Ameriprise Financial • City Ambulance of Eureka Inc. • North Coast COOP • Table Bluff Reservation Band Wiyot Indians • Pearson’s Grocery • Harper Motors • Piersons Building Company.
Amerigas Propane • Bonten California • City Garbage Company of Eureka • Coca Cola Bottling Company of Eureka • Old Town Coffee and Chocolate • Eureka Natural Foods • Green Diamond Resources • Heart Bead • Hensell Materials • KIEM News Channel 3 • KVIQ TV CBS 17 • Marie Callender’s Restaurant & Bakery • Mission Uniform and Linen • Pepsi Bottling Group Eureka • Ray’s Food Place • Safeway • Sun Valley Floral Farms • United Indian Health Services - Traditional Resources Dept. • Wildberries Market.
VOLUNTEERS
HCAR Adults and Staff • Alcohol Drug Care Services • AmeriCorps Volunteers • California Tribal TANF Partnership • Coral Goodman & the Food Service Crew • Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority • Hermanos de Unidos • Hoopa AmeriCorps • HSU Masters of Social Work Students • Humboldt Recovery Center • John Wooley • Kerry Venegas • Kim Johnson & the Pie Crew • McKinleyville High School Native American Club • North Coast Substance Abuse Council Inc. (Crossroads) • Northwest AFS Students • Rob England • Tribal Civilian Community Corps • UIHS Behaviorial Health Staff & Clients • Valerie Reed & the Kitchen Crew • VCOR • Wendy Brown • and the many individuals who generously gave their time.
35th Annual Intertribal Gathering and Elders Dinner
The Intertribal Gathering & Elders Dinner is an annual Humboldt County event that celebrates Elders, and the culture and traditions of the original people of this area. The Northern California Indian Development Council is the originator and host of the gathering but it is the community coming together that makes it successful and possible. Celebrating all Elders is a core value of American Indian people. Through the gathering the entire community can experience and contribute to this worthwhile pursuit. It is a wonderful opportunity for the entire community to come together in celebration of our Elders, Veterans, Native cultures and the friendship of all peoples. We invite you to join us for a day of celebration that includes a turkey dinner, veterans honoring ceremony, an Elder’s gifting ceremony and dance demonstrations. Visit the vendor area where Native American artisans display and sell their work.