Walton Family Foundation

The Walton Family Foundation, established in 1987 and based in Bentonville, Arkansas, is an independent non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing opportunities and improving lives. Guided by the values of its founders, Sam and Helen Walton, the foundation aims to make a positive impact in communities through its philanthropic efforts. It focuses on three primary areas: children's development, elementary and secondary education, and the environment and natural resources. By collaborating with grantees and other philanthropic organizations, the foundation works to support deserving projects and initiatives that align with its mission of fostering growth and sustainability in communities.

Moira Mcdonald

Environment Program Director

Past deals in Arkansas

Ozark Regional Transit offers public transportation services. They use the exterior and interior of their buses for advertising. They also offer shelter advertising, panel ads, and bus wraps.
Ozark Regional Transit offers public transportation services. They use the exterior and interior of their buses for advertising. They also offer shelter advertising, panel ads, and bus wraps.

John Brown University

Grant in 2020
A private Christian college located in Northern Arkansas, John Brown University’s focus is on supplying its students with a Christ-based education that will aid their future in the arts, sciences and professions. An interdenominational college with a large percentage of students coming from Baptist, Bible and Presbyterian backgrounds, the school admits students of any faith who want to serve God and community in their graduate careers. For traditional students pursuing a bachelor’s degree, JBU offers over 45 majors, including options like Art and Illustration, Biblical and Theological Studies and Journalism. JBU also offers degree completion, graduate and online programs to its students, ensuring that the educations requirements of students in many different stages of their education are met. Admissions requirements include record of a 2.5 unweighted high school GPA, and of an ACT score of 20 or SAT score of 950. Also needed for the application process are two references. With help of the JBU Subsidy—a funding program made up of donations—JBU is able to reduce cost to its students and provide an education at a lower tuition rate than many other private universities. John Brown University also offers a variety of financial aid opportunities to students looking to reduce the burden of tuition. Need- and merit-based scholarships are available to qualifying applicants. Students should fill out a FAFSA form to check their eligibility for Federal and State grants and other financial aid options. Student life follows JBU’s principle values of Scripture, Integrity, Uniqueness and Community. Chapel meets three times a week and students are required to attend a minimum of 21 chapels a semester. John Brown also offers over 25 clubs based in sports, academics and special interests, as well as a variety of musical and theatre options.
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