The Phoenix Indian Center (PIC), has been in the Phoenix metro area for over 77 years. PIC was established in 1947 and is recognized as the first and oldest social service agency in the U.S. dedicated to improving the health and well-being of American Indian people. The mission of the Phoenix Indian Center is to develop a strong American Indian/Indigenous Community through collaborative partnerships, providing quality, culturally-based workforce, language/culture, education, and youth services. The Center remains the primary resource for workforce development which includes job training, education, cultural enrichment, and community engagement for urban American Indians residing in Maricopa County.
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Location: AZ
Nonprofit Type: 501(c)3
EIN: 86-6006566
Fiscal Sponsor: N/A
Phoenix Indian Center
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Focus Areas
Arts, Culture, and Language | Children and Families | Youth Development
Geography & Community Served
Local | Urban