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Providing an array of employment, educational, and social services to American Indians and all other racial groups in the community of Spokane.



“Providing comprehensive social and economic development services for all racial groups in our community – encouraging individual and family self-sufficiency – protecting and preserving the cultures and traditions of Indian people. ”
  • Community
    Community Centers
    Cultural Communities
  • Education
    Professional Development
  • Food
    Food Banks & Pantries
  • Health & Wellness
    Mental Health Services
    Social & Health Services
  • Essential Services
    Employment
    Family Services

AICC was founded in 1967 as a non-profit organization with the support of The Spokane Office of Economic Development. With a modest five-man staff, the early AICC provided referral services and social activities for primarily American Indian people of all ages. Today, AICC has grown to offer social and economic services, individual and self-sufficiency programs, and cultural activities.
Today, AICC continues to grow. New programs, new services, and new members are welcomed. We continue to strive for excellence and support our community. We are still dedicated to hearing the voices of all Indian people in the Spokane County area. With almost fifty years of history, we look forward to another fifty!