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2013 NICCA Biennial Conference

Telling the Story of Tribal Children: Celebrating 20 Years of NICCA Denver, Colorado | August 26th – 29th, 2013

At the 20th Anniversary Conference, participants heard from experts from across the nation who shares their ideas and experiences about child care and early childhood services in Tribal communities. They met with individuals using data to tell their story and learned from programs implementing strategies and forming partnerships to improve their services.

The agenda was broken in to tracks. The following was used to identify tracks throughout the agenda.

Health and Wellness - HW Leadership and Advocacy - LA Nutrition and Physical Activity - NPA Partners, Programs, and Initiatives - PPI Program Management and Quality - PMQ Programming - PRO

 

2013 Sponsors

Silver

Citizen Potawatomi Nation

Kaplan

Bronze

Community Development Institute

Karuk Tribe

Delaware Tribe Child Development

Tribal Affairs Group/OPE, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

 

NICCA

Our purpose is to enhance the quality of life of Native Children through education, leadership, and advocacy.

The National Indian Child Care Association is a not-for-profit grassroots alliance of Tribal child care programs and is recognized as tax-exempt under the internal revenue code section 501(c)(3) and the organization’s Federal Identification Number (EIN) is 73-1459645.

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