Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Waltons give $200,000 to fund grants for Little Rock students.

$200,000 from Waltons going to groups to support learning

- CYNTHIA HOWELL

Eight Little Rock nonprofit organizati­ons will receive $200,000 in grants to serve at least 1,500 students and parents with academic learning that has been hindered by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Walton Family Foundation’s new Community Support Grant Program is the source of the grants, which are in addition to $300,000 that was earlier awarded to the Central Arkansas Library System and to AR Kids Read organizati­ons to provide tutoring services to Little Rock-area students.

The newly named grant recipients are:

■ Ambitious Girls, which will support reading and math tutoring for 100 girls through the Ambitious Girls Academy. http://ambitiousg­irlsinc.org.

■ Boys & Girls Club of Central Arkansas that will provide virtual and in-person tutoring support for 450 Little Rock students. https://www.bgcof-ca.com.

■ EducationC­orps to support 75 high school students in foster care on their path to college and employment. https://edu-cationcorp­s.org.

■ Environmen­tal and Spatial Technology, or EAST, Initiative to provide training and resources for 600 parents to better support student learning. https://www.educationu­n-leashed.org.

■ Life Skills for Youth, which will provide resources plus onsite and virtual learning to 200 students in southwest Little Rock. https://www.lifeskills­fo-ryouth.org,

■ Our House Shelter, which will direct academic and related support to 30 homeless or near-homeless students. https://ourhousesh­elter.org.

■ Ozark Mission Project to advance student literacy skills through “Extended Family,” a project that pairs 30 students with seniors to share books and build relationsh­ips. https://ozarkmissi­onproject.org/ex-tended-family.

■ Xtraordina­ry Minds, which will create reading and math tools to support 60 students. https://www.xtraordina­ry-minds.org.

Earlier this year, the Walton Family Foundation of Bentonvill­e did a survey of some 667 Little Rock residents to identify the needs of students and their parents. The foundation then advertised for organizati­ons to apply for the grants to help meet the following priorities:

■ Help for students in specific subject areas, such as reading or math.

■ One-on-one tutoring or student-group programs.

■ Tools and training for parents to assist their children with online learning.

“It’s more important than ever for us to learn from and support those that know Little Rock families and communitie­s best,” Gary Stark, senior program officer at the Walton Personal Philanthro­py Group, said in the announcing the grant recipients.

“These organizati­ons are doing extraordin­ary work to help students and families continue learning in this challengin­g time,” he said.

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