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Indian Affairs provides services and support to 574 federally recognized tribes and their 2.5 million members. Learn about education, justice, economic development, policies, and more.
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The BIA holds current rather than historic tribal membership...
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BIA is the oldest bureau in the Department of the Interior, responsible for protecting and improving the trust assets of American Indians and Alaska Natives. It provides various programs and services to tribal governments and members in employment, law enforcement, economic development, governance, and natural resources.
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We provide brain injury education, support groups, peer support, assistance with navigating housing, waivers, benefits, and mental health after brain injury. Serving brain injury survivors in Ohio.
BIAOH is a statewide advocacy and education organization incorporated in 1982 to improve services and supports to Ohioans with brain injury and their families, to promote prevention and to advocate for advances in research, legislation and program development.
BIA Parade of Homes - Building Industry Association of Central Ohio. September 12th-September 22nd, 2024. Thursday thru Sunday. 12p.m. - 6p.m. Thank You to Our Sponsors. For Additional Details Click Here. 2024 Participating Builders.