About NACOG

Northern Arizona Council of Governments is a nonprofit corporation representing local governments…

NACOG Aging

NACOG Aging advocate, plan, develop and deliver services for adults aged 60 and over…

Community Services

Community Services help low-income families and individuals to move from public assistance to self-sufficiency.

Head Start

NACOG Head Start is a comprehensive, quality and unique program designed for eligible 3-5 year old children…

 

NEWS

Cooperating regionally to improve life in northern Arizona.

Northern Arizona Council of Governments is a nonprofit corporation representing local governments to provide a wide variety of services within Apache, Coconino, Navajo and Yavapai Counties.

Common Issues. Uncommon Solutions.
Solving common problems. Transcending geographical boundaries. Improving local communities. These are just a few of the tasks of the Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG), a group of local governments representing Apache, Coconino, Navajo and Yavapai Counties. NACOG staff works with local governments to address similar issues faced by the communities within the region.

NACOG’s Head Start Division provides comprehensive child development and family support services to economically disadvantaged children and their families. Head Start operates preschool programs for children three to five years of age, and Early Head Start programming for pregnant mothers and children birth to three years of age in select communities throughout the non-reservation portions of northern Arizona. Head Start services prepare children for future success. Preschool skills are taught that promote school readiness. Early Head Start services promote child/adult bonding and instruction to enhance brain development in infants and toddlers.

NACOG’s Human & Community Services Division is committed to the development of human and community services in areas ranging from supporting equal opportunities for persons with disabilities and delivering services to older individuals, to combating the conditions of poverty. This division also provides funds for a variety of community development projects.

NACOG’s Economic and Workforce Development Division helps build economic success through workforce development partnerships. Comprehensive economic development planning for workforce, business services and tourism development is a major focus, as well as public works and infrastructure development for sustainable economic growth.

NACOG’s Planning Division recognizes that studying area population and demographics is critical to planning a viable transportation system. NACOG provides these services to local governments, along with estimates and projections for population growth. The division also participates in regional transit planning activities, and coordinates with the Arizona Department of Transportation and local governments for transportation related funding. Additionally, the agency develops, adopts and maintains an area-wide water quality management plan.

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