A Community to Call Home
Learn more about why Northwest Arkansas is one of the top places to live in the country
Northwest Arkansas
The cities and towns of Northwest Arkansas are connected by a shared history, culture and geography – and community-minded residents who are working to improve the quality of life for all. At the Walton Family Foundation, we’re proud to support those committed to building a region with great schools, vibrant downtowns, diverse arts and culture, access to trails and nature and a flourishing entrepreneurial spirit.
What is the essence of a thriving community – a place you’d want to call home? At the Walton Family Foundation, we believe it starts with people working alongside their neighbors to improve quality of life for all. Across Northwest Arkansas and in the Delta region of Arkansas and Mississippi, we’re proud to support those committed to building towns and cities with great schools, vibrant downtowns, diverse arts and culture, access to trails and nature and a flourishing entrepreneurial spirit.
Arts & Culture
Learn more about the art, artists and musicians that bring vibrancy to the region
February 4, 2021
INTERFORM is mobilizing diverse communities to provide for their neighbors through the pandemic
August 27, 2020
At Arkansas Arts Academy, an integrated arts education connects students to cultural institutions
July 21, 2020
A youth jazz ensemble finds new opportunities to hone their craft amid a halt in live performances.
April 10, 2018
Finding opportunities for artistic freedom, expression and appreciation is at the heart of what makes Northwest Arkansas distinctly unique. Meet the artists, musicians, chefs and others making an impact on the local culture.
An art curator discovers a region committed to nature and a vibrant culture
Sense of Place
September 25, 2023
By listening to the people and communities of Northwest Arkansas, we can find solutions that improve regional affordability
December 1, 2020
A new guide provides the tools to create Design Excellence projects that live up to the program’s name
January 3, 2020
Parks and green space, an expanding system of trails, innovative design and thriving downtowns are key ingredients that help define Northwest Arkansas’ unique sense of place.
September 3, 2020
Over two decades, a cycling organization has helped develop a bike-friendly culture in Northwest Arkansas
Mountain bike coach Kim Seay gives back by teaching youth the fun and thrills of cycling
Entrepreneurship & Innovation
November 5, 2019
I feel lucky to work with people brimming with tremendous ideas to help the region prosper.
October 30, 2019
In Northwest Arkansas, Startup Crawl celebrates a community bubbling with innovative talent.
April 30, 2019
Annual event teaches kids how to mix business with summer fun
April 30, 2018
At Northwest Arkansas business event, budding entrepreneurs pitch ideas, build companies
This former teacher believes women, minority entrepreneurs hold key to ending educational inequality
Education
February 14, 2017
Rogers Honors Academy helps students prepare for college success
December 17, 2016
Arkansas Arts Academy connects the dots between arts and academics
September 26, 2016
Bentonville High School plugs into community to ignite next-level experiences
October 27, 2015
Symphony of Northwest Arkansas brings its orchestra to local classrooms
Biking becomes part of curriculum in Northwest Arkansas schools
By the Numbers
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September 12, 2019View flashcards from the latest Quality of Life survey
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March 29, 2018Learn how cycling and trails impact the quality of life.
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February 7, 2018Examining the challenges and opportunities of the region
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Press Releases
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November 29, 2018Will Provide Funding for 20 Varieties of Daffodil Bulbs
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October 5, 2018Foundation Doubles Down with $2 Million in Support of Expanded Tree Canopy
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August 23, 2018BENTONVILLE, Ark. – Louise Epstein, an Austin native with a broad entrepreneurial background, has joined the Walton Family Foundation to serve as director of university partnerships. In this new position, Epstein will play a fundamental liaison role between the foundation and partners in higher education – with a strong emphasis on collaborations with the University of Arkansas. She brings a robust set of skills to help the University of Arkansas commercialize its research and become an institute of innovation. Before joining the foundation, Epstein was the managing director of the Innovation Center in the Cockrell School of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin.“We’re enthusiastic about the role Louise will play as a thought partner who will shape initiatives that meet shared goals with the University of Arkansas and other universities nationwide,” said Walton Family Foundation Executive Director Kyle Peterson.