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Indian Health Board of Minneapolis
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About Indian Health Board of Minneapolis
Indian Health Board of Minneapolis is an institution located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Institutional type and postsecondary classification details are not specified in current IPEDS records for this entry. The Indian Health Board of Minneapolis is a community health organization that has historically served the urban Native American community in the Twin Cities metropolitan area.
No specific program offerings are listed in available IPEDS data for this institution. The organization may offer health career training, community health worker education, or professional development programs related to healthcare services for Native American and underserved populations. Prospective learners should contact the Indian Health Board directly for current educational or credentialing program information.
Minneapolis has one of the largest urban Native American populations in the United States, and the Indian Health Board plays a significant role in delivering culturally responsive health services and education to this community. The organization's location in Minneapolis positions it within a broader network of Native American-serving institutions and workforce development resources in the Twin Cities.
1315 East 24th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55404
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Minnesota has 1,068 trade schools and 663 vocational programs, with 541 apprenticeship sponsors. The state offers a mix of healthcare, technology, and industrial training options distributed across the Twin Cities metro area and several regional cities. Minneapolis leads with 82 schools, followed by St. Paul with 54, Rochester with 34, and Duluth with 29. Healthcare is the most represented category with 142 programs, followed by Nursing with 90, Computer Networking with 75, Industrial Technolog...
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