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February 14, 2019Loans to expand access to high-quality schools for over 3,500 students
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February 6, 2019Northwest Arkansas Design Excellence Program Supports Public Spaces that Put People First
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February 4, 2019The Walton Family Foundation’s Kim Davis has been selected as a Presidential Leadership Scholar.
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January 16, 2019Will Uplift Organizations Committed to Inclusion in the Region
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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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September 25, 2018BENTONVILLE, Ark. (September 26, 2018) – Whether it is workforce development or startup companies, the Walton Family Foundation today released new research, “How Do Research Universities Contribute to Regional Economies?” outlining the critical role research universities play in growing local and regional economies across America’s Heartland and beyond. Read the research here.
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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.
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August 20, 2018BENTONVILLE, Ark. – The Walmart Foundation and Walton Family Foundation today announced joint support of TRUE Northwest Arkansas (TRUE), a new three-year community-based initiative to advance diversity, equity and inclusion in Benton and Washington counties. The program will foster an environment where all members of the Northwest Arkansas community can thrive and feel included, building on both foundations’ efforts to enhance quality of life in the region.
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August 7, 2018Counties and Crops Across Heartland Affected Most