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CHARITY REVIEW
Issued: September 2023 Expires: September 2025

Partnership With Native Americans

Accredited Charity
Accredited Charity

Meets Standards

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16415 Addison Road, Suite 200
Addison, TX, 75001

Standards For Charity Accountability

Governance

  1. Board Oversight
  2. Board Size
  3. Board Meetings
  4. Board Compensation
  5. Conflict of Interest

Measuring Effectiveness

  1. Effectiveness Policy
  2. Effectiveness Report

Finances

  1. Program Expenses
  2. Fundraising Expenses
  3. Accumulating Funds
  4. Audit Report
  5. Detailed Expense Breakdown
  6. Accurate Expense Reporting
  7. Budget Plan

Fundraising & Info

  1. Truthful Materials
  2. Annual Report
  3. Website Disclosures
  4. Donor Privacy
  5. Cause Marketing Disclosures
  6. Complaints

Partnership With Native Americans meets the 20 Standards for Charity Accountability.

Complaints


Number of complaints processed by BBB WGA in the last 36 months: 2

The organization addressed the complaint issues brought to its attention: 2

(This complaint involved mailing list removal).

Stated Purpose:
"to serve immediate needs and support long-term solutions for strong, self-sufficient Native American communities."

Year, State Incorporated:
2015, TX

Also Known As:
American Indian Education Fund Native American Aid Navajo Relief Fund Northern Plains Reservation Aid Reservation Animal Rescue Sioux Nation Relief Fund Southwest Indian Relief Council Southwest Reservation Aid National Relief Charities

Partnership With Native Americans (PWNA) reports that it works to improve the quality of life for 250,000 Native Americans annually across hundreds of tribal communities in the Southwest and Northern Plains. The organization partners with tribal communities and provides materials for nutrition, health, education, disaster relief and other emergency services, animal welfare, and holiday support. Simultaneously, PWNA also supports higher education and capacity building through impact-focused training, as well as community-led projects that address the symptoms of poverty and contribute to self-sufficiency. In all its services, the organization reports that it takes an asset-based community development (ABCD) approach, which builds on strengths present in the tribal communities it serves and brings together individuals, programs, and outside resources in order to leverage the social capital of a network mobilizing toward a common solution. Some ($1,664,018 or 8%) of PWNA's program activities are carried out in conjunction with fundraising appeals.

For the year ended December 31, 2022, Partnership With Native Americans's program expenses were:

Long-term solutions: $1,593,115

Northern Plains Reservation aid: $9,455,974

Southwest Reservation aid: $9,220,899

Total Program Expenses: $20,269,988

Chief Executive
Joshua Arce, President and Chief Executive Officer

Compensation*
$238,639

Chair of the Board
Jaclyn Blackbird

Chair's Profession / Business Affiliation
Chief Communications Officer, Island Mountain Development Group

Board Size
8

Paid Staff Size
57

*2022 compensation includes annual salary and, if applicable, benefit plans, expense accounts, and other allowances.

Method(s) Used:
Direct mail appeals, Grant proposals, Internet, Direct mail appeals, Radio, Telemarketing, Print advertisements

PWNA incurred joint costs of $3,726,601 for informational materials and activities that included fundraising materials. Of those costs $2,062,583 was allocated to fundraising expenses and $1,664,018 was allocated to program expenses.

Fundraising costs were 27% of related contributions. (Related contributions, which totaled $25,577,528, are donations received as a result of fundraising activities.)

This organization is tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. It is eligible to receive contributions deductible as charitable donations for federal income tax purposes.

The following information is based on Partnership With Native Americans's audited financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2022.

Source of Funds
Contributions $14,308,444
In-kind contributions $11,269,084
Gain on sale of asset $22,700
Other income $296,103
Total Income $25,896,331

Programs: 70% Fundraising: 24% Administrative: 7%

Total Income $25,896,331
Total expenses: $29,010,657
  Program expenses $20,269,988
  Fundraising expenses $6,837,305
  Administrative expenses $1,903,364
  Other expenses $0
Income in Excess of Expenses $-3,114,326
Beginning Net Assets $30,986,652
Other Changes In Net Assets $0
Ending Net Assets $27,872,326
Total Liabilities $2,056,559
Total Assets $29,928,885

Note: According to the organization's 2022 audited financial statements, PWNA received in-kind gifts totaling $11,269,084 in the form of health items ($5,438,475), household items ($3,222,058), food items ($1,230,758), advertising ($778,773), and other ($599,020).

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Report completed by:
BBB Wise Giving Alliance