Alicia Searfoss

Data Processing Manager at PWNA

Alicia Searfoss is an experienced professional with a strong background in data management and fundraising. Since November 2004, Alicia has served as the Data Processing Manager at PWNA, where responsibilities include overseeing gift acceptance, database management using netForum Enterprise, and enhancing fundraising strategies through accurate data utilization. Since 2011, Alicia has also worked as the Direct Mail Fundraising Manager for Harmony Missionary Baptist Church, providing secretarial support to Pastor Reverend Clifton Eaton and church auxiliaries. Prior roles include Special Projects Specialist at MCI/Worldcom and Computer Operator at United Parcel Service. Alicia holds a Bachelor of Science in Management from the University of Phoenix and an Associate of Science in Computer Science from Onondaga Community College, with additional studies at Syracuse University.

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Sherman, United States

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PWNA

Partnership With Native Americans is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to championing hope for a brighter future for Native Americans living on remote, isolated and impoverished reservations. Collaborating for more than 25 years with our reservation partners, we provide consistent aid and services for Native Americans with the highest need in the U.S. The majority of PWNA's support is designed to help meet the basic human needs of those most vulnerable: Native American Elders and youth. PWNA works with hundreds of reservation program partners in hundreds of tribal communities across the Southwest and Northern Plains. Year-round, we deliver about 5 million pounds of new and high-quality goods to the reservations for immediate relief from impoverishment. In addition, PWNA provides educational assistance, supports the work in process by reservation communities and helps build more capacity. This approach respects local goals and priorities and supports more self-sufficient American Indian communities.


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