American Indian OIC

Mission & History

The mission of the American Indian OIC is to empower American Indians to pursue career opportunities by providing individualized education, training, and employment services in a culturally rich environment. The organization was founded in 1979 as a practical resource to respond to the considerable education and employment disparities faced by American Indians living in and around South Minneapolis. In the years since its founding, the AIOIC has built a workforce of over 20,000 people from the entire Twin City area and tribal nations across the country and is a nationally recognized leader in the workforce development field. Although it was founded to support people of Native descent, the American Indian OIC’s resources and programs are available to all persons regardless of race, creed, age, gender, or sexual orientation.

Additional Location:

Northwest Indian Community Development Center 

1819 Bemidji Avenue North, Bemidji, MN  56601

Phone: 218-759-2202

email: ebmail@nwicdc.org

 

 

Programs and Services

Training Programs

Digital Marketing Workshop

Mon
3
Feb
Monday, February 3
Grow your knowledge in the world of digital marketing. This fast-growing field is in-demand for small businesses and large corporations alike. Takoda’s free workshop will introduce you to concepts and tools that will enhance your digital marketing.
Feb 03 - 05, 2025

Project Managment

Tue
4
Feb
Tuesday, February 4
Effective project management is an important skill in many workplaces. In this seven-week, online evening course, you will learn the phases of project management, and how to use tools like Gantt Charts and PERT Diagrams.
Feb 04 - Mar 27, 2025

Medical Office Administration

Tue
4
Mar
Tuesday, March 4
This 3-month program will train you for a range of entry-level positions in high-demand field of healthcare administration. You will be prepared for jobs working in patient registration, insurance verification, electronic health records, and HIPAA.
Mar 04 - Apr 17, 2025