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June 28, 2016The Initiative will enable at least 250,000 additional students to enroll in high-quality charter schools by 2027
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June 15, 2016Kyle Peterson brings global social sector, private sector expertise to lead foundation into the future
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May 5, 2016The Walton Family Foundation is pleased to announce that Monica Medina is joining the environment program as deputy director, effective May 31. In this capacity, Monica will also direct the oceans initiative, which invests in the Americas—the United States, Mexico, Chile and Peru—and Indonesia to end overfishing, improve ocean health and preserve coastal livelihoods. Monica Medina most recently served as the senior director of international ocean policy at the National Geographic Society.
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May 2, 2016New survey conducted by Walton Family Foundation reinforces investment strategy
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April 1, 2016The Walton Family Foundation is pleased to announce that water issues expert Ted Kowalski is joining the environment program team as senior program officer. Kowalski will lead the Colorado River basin initiative, which pursues innovative solutions to address the basin’s water quantity issues against a backdrop of ongoing drought, increasing demand for water and insufficient water management policies.
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November 4, 2015Grant to Help Attract and Develop About 4,000 Teachers
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October 10, 2015BENTONVILLE, Ark., Oct. 10, 2015 – The International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) announced today that its 2016 World Summit will be held November 10-12 next year in Bentonville.
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October 7, 2015BENTONVILLE, Ark. (Oct. 7, 2015) – The Walton Family Foundation selected 36 firms for its inaugural pool of designers for the Northwest Arkansas Design Excellence Program. The announcement concludes a two-month nationwide search for innovative designers that will contribute to the future of the urban landscape in Northwest Arkansas.
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September 22, 2015Walton Family Foundation Initiative Captures Interest of National and International Firms
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August 11, 2015Multi-million dollar grants will allow for a new culinary facility and programming, led by Dr. Glenn R. Mack, a national culinary education leader