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AARP North Dakota

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Fighting for lower prescription drug costs, housing solutions, fraud protections and more.
Five trends dominated the fight against fraud this year in North Dakota. Gear up and smack them down in 2026!
Denise Fettig-Loftesnes of Bismarck is the recipient of the 2025 AARP Andrus Award for Community Service – AARP’s most prestigious volunteer award.
As of November 1, 2025, millions of Americans—including many older North Dakotans—may not receive their monthly food benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) due to the ongoing federal government shutdown. This disruption affects individuals living on fixed incomes, many of whom rely on SNAP to afford groceries and maintain their health.
Results of Vital Voices Survey Will Shape Future Advocacy and Community Efforts
AARP Foundation Tax-Aide services offers tax preparation and filing support to taxpayers over 50 in North Dakota and nationwide. Appointments are required and can be made beginning Jan. 27.
AARP providing exciting community grants. Apply today!
AARP North Dakota has always worked to protect our seniors from fraud. If you have experienced investment fraud, you may be eligible for help from North Dakota's Restitution Assistance Fund.
Looking for property tax relief? In 2023, North Dakota expanded existing programs and added a new property tax credit programs which means you might be eligible for a property tax credit.
Enjoy our holiday video!
When friends and family gather this holiday season, add fraud to the conversation. Discover tips to protect loved ones of every age all year round.
For the first time since AARP began publishing the Scorecard in 2011, more than half of Medicaid long-term care dollars nationwide for older adults and people with physical disabilities went to home- and community-based services instead of nursing homes and other institutions.
For the first time since AARP began publishing the Scorecard in 2011, more than half of Medicaid long-term care dollars nationwide for older adults and people with physical disabilities went to home- and community-based services instead of nursing homes and other institutions.
Creating communities where people can thrive as they age is one of our top priorities. Thanks to the hard work of volunteers and a wide array of activities, we are making progress!
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