29:11 Healing & Recovery Center: The mission of 29:11 Healing & Recovery Center is to partner with each client that has a desire to be set free from the bondages of addiction by providing the most comprehensive, cutting-edge treatment possible. We nurture transformative change for healing in an atmosphere of love and encouragement; networking with the community in restoring lives, helping clients find direction, and fulfilling life purposes.
4-H: The mission of 4-H is to provide opportunities for youth to acquire knowledge, develop life skills, form attitudes, and practice behavior that will enable them to become self-directing, productive, and contributing members of society.
7hills Homeless Center: Our mission is to develop and implement collaborative, local solutions that foster hope, opportunity, and stability for people experiencing homelessness.
Ability Tree: Coming alongside families of children, teens, and adults with special needs through recreation, education, support, and training (R.E.S.T.).
Achilles Arkansas: The Arkansas chapter of Achilles International transforms the lives of people with disabilities through athletic programs and social connection. Since 1983, Achilles International has empowered over 150,000 athletes of all ages and ability levels to participate in endurance events around the globe.
Addy Joy’s Hope Foundation: Addy Joy’s Hope Foundation is a small, but growing foundation on a mission to end the pediatric brain cancer known as DIPG. We plan to do this by funding research into finding a cure for DIPG, raising awareness of DIPG, and supporting families who currently have loved ones fighting DIPG.
Ainsley’s Angels: At Ainsley's Angels of America, we aim to ensure everyone can experience endurance events. Ainsley's Angels of America aims to build awareness about America's special needs community through inclusion in all aspects of life. Serving as advocates, providing education, and participating as active members in local communities, we believe everyone deserves to be included.
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: Our mission statement is to save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Arkansas Chapter helps to educate Arkansans on warning signs, risk factors and next steps because we know through research that suicide is preventable.
The American Indian Center of Arkansas: A 501(c) (3) nonprofit Urban Indian organization in Arkansas, governed by a Native American / Alaskan Native board of directors. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for Native American / Native Americans living in Arkansas.
Arisa Health: We are Arkansas' largest and most comprehensive nonprofit provider dedicated to behavioral healthcare. Recognized and certified by the Arkansas Department of Human Services and CARF-accredited, we proudly serve as the safety net for those most in need, offering evidence-based care that makes a meaningful impact in our communities. Our mission is clear: to lead with exceptional care that nurtures health and well-being for all. Come alongside us as we strive to create a healthier future for everyone.
Arkansas Chapter of the Brotherhood for the Fallen: Our mission is to send at a minimum two uniformed state, county, or city police officers to every funeral in which a law enforcement officer was murdered in the line of duty in the United States. The officers will attend the funerals to provide emotional support to the deceased officer’s family, respective department, and the community they served. The organization will also provide a financial donation to the family to assist in easing the financial burden while they grieve the loss of their loved ones.
Arkansas Climbers Coalition: The Arkansas Climbers Coalition is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and protecting climbing areas in The Natural State. The Arkansas Climbers Coalition is committed to preserving our nation’s natural areas through our partnership with Leave No Trace, the organization that is dedicated to the responsible enjoyment and active stewardship of the outdoors by all people.
Arkansas Crisis Center: Whether you're struggling or concerned about a loved one, 988 is here for you 24/7. At the Arkansas Crisis Center, we're on a mission to restore hope, empower people, and save lives. Through compassionate crisis intervention and community education, we're tackling the silent epidemic of suicide head-on.
Arkansas Gryphons: The Arkansas Gryphons Rugby Club is a non-profit amateur rugby team based out of NW Arkansas.
Arkansas P.E.A.R.L. - The Mission of P.E.A.R.L. is to provide assistance, education, and support to the Benton County specialty courts, their program participants, and the recovery community of Arkansas. At P.E.A.R.L., we are committed to creating pathways to lasting recovery. As a nonprofit dedicated to breaking barriers in recovery, we offer peer support, recovery housing, and community-driven programs to help individuals reclaim their lives. Through compassion, advocacy, and action, we’re building a future where recovery is possible for all.
Arkansas’ Toward Zero Deaths: Arkansas’ Toward Zero Deaths program is a statewide awareness campaign led by a multi-agency partnership and supported by funding from the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration and the Federal Highway Administration. It is part of “Toward Zero Deaths: A National Strategy on Highway Safety”, developed by a national coalition of traffic safety groups as a more organized and comprehensive way to address highway safety.
Arkansas Support Network: The Arkansas Support Network believes that every person, regardless of society’s perceptions of their disabilities, deserves the right to live in a loving home and a welcoming community. The Arkansas Support Network works hard every day to make that vision a reality for the more than 900 individuals and families we support in Northwest Arkansas
Arkansas True Vision Children Homes: The mission of Family Ministries is to serve and share Christ in order to strengthen and preserve families and provide a loving, caring, and secure environment in which to live, work, and grow in the Lord.
Arkansas Warcats: The Arkansas Warcats Semi-Pro Football Team is a non-profit organization that provides a competitive and disciplined venue for local adult athletes to showcase their talents. Additionally, our organization works to build strong community relationships by providing an affordable, fun family atmosphere at all games and team participation in regular community service events.
Arts Live Theatre: Our mission is to empower youth and enrich lives through excellence in youth theatre and education
Blind Faith Outdoors: Our core mission is to connect with people in their everyday environments—whether it's at the boat ramp, a ball game, or even the local sporting goods store. We aim to go where they are, just as Christ did, in order to share His message.
Beautiful Lives Thrift Boutique: Beautiful Lives Thrift Boutique is committed to giving dignity and hope to women through elevated thrift, intentional partnerships, and spiritual development. We create welcoming, boutique-style shopping experiences where women can find quality clothing at affordable prices. Our goal is to offer supportive spaces where women feel valued, connected, and inspired to step confidently into their next season of life. Locations include Bentonville, Fayetteville, and Siloam Springs.
Blind Faith Outdoors: Our core mission is to connect with people in their everyday environments—whether it's at the boat ramp, a ball game, or even the local sporting goods store. We aim to go where they are, just as Christ did, in order to share His message.
Breakthrough T1D: Breakthrough T1D is the leading global type 1 diabetes research and advocacy organization. This group helps make everyday life better for those living with Type 1 Diabetes and is leading the way toward a cure that makes T1D a thing of the past!
CASA of Northwest Arkansas: Court Appointed Special Advocates of Northwest Arkansas provides compassionate volunteers who advocate for children who have experienced abuse and neglect. We are committed to ensuring a consistent voice, safe home, and promising future for children in foster care.
Cancer Challenge: The Cancer Challenge is a non-profit organization located in Northwest Arkansas with a mission to advocate for and support world-class cancer care in the region. Since its founding in 1993, the organization has invested over $15 million in local cancer services and programs.
Canopy NWA: Canopy's mission is to create a community where refugees are welcomed and equipped with all they need to build new lives. Our vision is to not only meet the basic needs of our new neighbors, but to equip them with the tools to thrive in the NWA community.
Children & Family Advocacy Center: For those affected by trauma, every pinwheel is a story of resilience. Through long-standing essential services, we provide the resources needed for children and families in our community. By breaking the cycle of abuse, we make a lasting generational impact.
Children’s Safety Center: The Children’s Safety Center of Washington County empowers children to overcome abuse and begin to trust, hope and heal.
Courtz Limited Basketball Program: To mentor and educate student-athletes to become leaders in their community through sportsmanship and life skills learned through the sport of basketball
Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation: Our mission is to cure Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases.
Dress for Success: Empowering individuals toward economic independence through free workforce development resources, professional attire, and career services.
Dustin's Dream: In honor of the life of Dustin Chamberlain, conducts international medical mission trips, provides scholarships for students entering the field of healthcare, and partners with like-minded organizations to improve the welfare of at-risk families, locally and internationally.
End Overdose: End Overdose is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to ending drug-related overdose deaths through education, medical intervention, and public awareness. We focus on equipping communities with training, naloxone, and test strips to prevent and respond to an overdose crisis.
Fayetteville Women’s Rugby Club: The Fayetteville Women's Rugby Football Club is a rugby team based out of Northwest Arkansas. No experience is necessary to play! We will teach you what you need to know! Please contact us with any questions. we promise, YOU ARE TOUGH ENOUGH!
Feed 479: Extending help, love, and dignity to Northwest Arkansas through serving over 265,000 people more than 2.8 million meals.
For the Love NWA: For The Love exists to feed the hungry, cultivate community, and fight poverty. We do this through what we call Neighbor Nights which are giant block parties we throw weekly in Springdale, Rogers, and Bentonville with Fayetteville coming soon where we serve a free community meal.
Fred Astaire Dance Studios: Fred Astaire Dance Studios in Springdale offer Ballroom and Latin dance lessons, in a one-on-one or group format, for people of ages 5 to 80+ years old. We are committed to enriching lives - physically, emotionally & socially - through the positive, transforming power of dance.
Genesis House: Genesis House strives to provide a safe place of shelter and support to homeless individuals and families, and those at risk of homelessness, who are striving to overcome the obstacles to self-sufficiency. Services provided include safe day shelter, hot meals, one-on-one counseling and referrals, and temporary motel stays
God’s Pantry: We are a non-profit 501(c) food pantry serving Garfield, Gateway, Avoca and Pea Ridge in Arkansas and our neighbors in Missouri. We operate a thrift store open to the public to assist our neighbors and to raise funds for operations.
Grace’s Toy Closet: Grace’s Toy Closet was founded in loving memory of Caroline and Aaron Hopper’s daughter, Grace, who passed away on June 8, 2023 after heroically fighting leukemia for 16 months. We are dedicated to serving children who are receiving treatment for cancer and blood disorders at Arkansas Children’s Northwest Hospital by providing carefully selected toys and activities that enhance their hospital experience. Through the transformative power of play—an essential part of childhood development—we aim to bring joy, comfort, and a sense of normalcy to young patients. We believe that every child deserves moments of happiness, even during challenging times, and we are committed to making a positive impact on their healing journey.
Hamilton Center for Child Advocacy: Our mission at the Hamilton Center for Child Advocacy is to provide a safe place where child abuse victims are heard, families are healed, and lives are rebuilt after trauma.
Havenwood: Our mission is to empower single mothers and their children to move from crisis to self-sufficiency. Our vision is to help break generational cycles by providing a safe place and resources that foster a community where single mothers are able to meet the needs of their families.
Helen R. Walton Children’s Enrichment Center: The Helen R. Walton Children’s Enrichment Center is a Northwest Arkansas nonprofit organization providing high quality early childhood education for children age six weeks to pre-kindergarten. We build a foundation of lifelong learning for young children in a nurturing, healthy, research based environment focused on intentional play, exploration and family well-being. Our campus is the first early childhood program in the nation designed and constructed with an emphasis on a toxic-free environment using only the safest building materials.
Hope Cancer Resources: Our mission is provide compassionate, professional cancer support and education in the Northwest Arkansas region today and tomorrow.” At Hope Cancer Resources, this mission comes to life through personalized services that address the emotional, financial, and physical challenges of cancer. We walk alongside patients and families with care, connection, and expertise; offering hope when it’s needed most.
Hugs From Friends: Hugs From Friends encourages children in the United States to create artwork to show support for Ukrainian children and families that have been impacted by the war. We partner with individuals, schools, businesses and community organizations across the United States. We send the artwork to schools, community organizations and humanitarian centers in Ukraine.
Hydrocephalus Association : The mission of the Hydrocephalus Association is to promote a cure for hydrocephalus and improve the lives of those affected by the condition. We will accomplish this by collaborating with patients, caregivers, researchers and industry, raising awareness, and funding innovative, high-impact research to prevent, treat and ultimately cure hydrocephalus.
Illinois River Watershed: IRWP is a 20 year old nonprofit whose mission is to improve the integrity of the Illinois River Watershed through public education, outreach, and the implementation of conservation and restoration practices throughout the watershed. We want to highlight the many conservation partners working to improve water quality -- Multi Basin Regional Water Council.
Life Styles: Life Styles, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit established in 1976 that empowers adults with developmental disabilities through supported living, adult development, and employment programs designed to promote independence, community engagement, and inclusion projects.
Manes & Miracles: A non-profit organization dedicated to enriching lives through the healing power of horses. With a focus on inclusion, healing, and confidence-building, we partner with community entities to help others grow physically, emotionally, and socially- one ride at a time.
Marshallese Education Institute: The Marshallese Educational Initiative serves and empowers the Marshallese community by addressing the multigenerational impact of the nuclear legacy through international advocacy, and by advancing the health, education, environmental well-being, and cultural promotion of the Marshallese people, both in the islands and in diaspora.
Mitchell’s Mountain: Mitchell’s Mountain is a nonprofit dedicated to enhancing the mental and physical wellbeing of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities through exercise, sports, and outdoor activities. Founded on these principles and values, Mitchell’s Mountain is also creating a vibrant, supportive living community for adults with IDD.
Natural State Roller Derby: Natural State Roller Derby is Arkansas’ premier roller derby league. Members of NSRD are dedicated to providing a positive atmosphere that improves our member’s individual athleticism, self-discipline, and character through the hard-hitting sport of roller derby. Members partner with charitable organizations and are dedicated to providing community outreach through events, activities, and charitable sponsorship. NSRD is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization and proud member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association.
Neighborhood Life House: Neighborhood Life House exists to build relationships within our community in a safe, Christ-centered environment.
New Beginning Children's Homes: Our mission is to provide foster children in Arkansas a safe and faith centered family atmosphere in which they can heal, grow and be loved while they are working through many difficult life issues. We believe that the Bible teaches us this: Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world. James 1:27 NIV
Northwest Arkansas Family Child Care Association: To promote quality child care by providing professional development, mentoring and empowering family child care providers. We sponsor the USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) which plays a vital role ensuring children are served nutritious meals and snacks in care settings.
Northwest Arkansas Junior Storm: A competitive volleyball club dedicated to providing training and competition opportunities for athletes. The club emphasizes skill development and offers various programs tailored to different levels of experience and commitment.
NWA Black Heritage: NWA Black Heritage preserves, documents, and advocates for the long cultural legacy of Black communities rooted in Northwest Arkansas through community-led storytelling, site recovery, advocacy, and education. We work to restore erased histories and reclaim historic Black spaces.
Oasis of Northwest Arkansas: A women's transitional living community that provides safe, supportive housing and resources for women in recovery and their children. At Oasis, we provide food, clothing, shelter, education, and employment opportunities while walking alongside women who are ready to reconstruct their lives. We are dedicated to restoring individuals, rebuilding families, and transforming communities!
OLGA Ministries: OLGA Ministries is a Christian nonprofit organization dedicated to spreading the fierce love of Jesus Christ by empowering the people of Honduras to thrive in their communities. We do this by meeting food and housing needs, providing micro-business opportunities, assisting with healthcare, disaster relief and providing resources to make education possible for orphans, individuals and families.
Ozark Adaptive Sports Association (OZASA): A nonprofit organization that benefits people with physical disabilities in the Greater Northwest Arkansas area who wish to stay physically active. In the weeks and months following diagnosis of severe illness or injury, people are often left wondering: What now? Our goal at OZASA is to find these individuals and show them what IS possible by getting them back on the move and physically active. We strive to build an inclusive community for people with disabilities and offer opportunities for them to compete in sports and have fun!
Ozark Mountain Lacrosse: Ozark Mountain Lacrosse is the premier lacrosse program for boys and girls in grades K-12, based in NW Arkansas. Our dedicated coaches and staff are committed to providing a fun and challenging lacrosse experience for players of all skill levels.
Ozark Natural Science Center: The Ozarks are our classroom as we bring science to life. Our mission is to strengthen the understanding, appreciation, and stewardship of land, water, and wildlife in the Ozarks. ONSC is where students and adults explore science by living it—through hikes, teamwork, and discovery in the natural world.
Pathfinder: Pathfinder Inc. is dedicated to the development and implementation of individually designed strategies that enable people with developmental disabilities to pursue total access to community life. A basic concept of Pathfinder is that all people, regardless of individual differences and intellectual abilities, have an inalienable right to programs and services which are consistent with their needs and helps them to achieve their maximum potential. Pathfinder, seeks to provide the best possible programs and services for individuals we serve with developmental disabilities and behavioral health needs to expand their growth opportunities. Pathfinder's focus always remains on helping to enrich the quality of life for the people we serve.
Peace at Home Family Shelter: Our mission is to empower victims of domestic violence to survive and thrive by nurturing their self-determination and courage; and to promote healthy relationships and compassionate communities through education, outreach, and advocacy.
Restoration Life Center: Our mission is to help the homeless and hurting from our community can experience God's love and acceptance while being encouraged to make wise choices. We serve each neighbor in need to help overcome life's challenges and teach them how God can heal their hurts and transform their lives.
Rogers Dream Center: Our mission is to meet the needs of our community, make a difference, and empower people. We do this by hosting events and providing resources that build relationships within our community.
Ronald McDonald House: Since the first Ronald McDonald House in Arkansas opened in 1981, more than 65,000 families with a critically ill child have found comfort and support for more than 425,000 nights through our programs in Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Little Rock, and Rogers. Our Mission is to provide essential services that remove barriers, strengthen families, and promote healing when children need healthcare. Every program is located either inside or just steps away from key Arkansas hospitals that provide life-saving pediatric medical care. Overnight stays in comfortable suites, meals and snacks, places to play and relax as a family, support and encouragement from compassionate staff and volunteers, and many other essentials are all provided for free because of generous donors.
Saving Grace NWA: Saving Grace offers hope and transformation to young women through relationships, coaching, and opportunities that empower generational change—trusting God with the outcome. We serve young women ages 18-25 who have aged out of foster care or are facing homelessness by providing safe housing in a dorm-style setting and offering each young woman educational assistance, career guidance, coaching, counseling, and more. Girls in our program are taught essential life skills like money & time management, cooking & meal planning, relationship skills and car care. We provide personalized coaching that can help girls achieve milestones like getting a drivers license, getting a job, purchasing a car, getting an education, starting a savings account, and more!
Single Parent Scholarship Fund of NWA: The mission of Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Northwest Arkansas is Changing Lives by Encouraging Personal Success. We achieve this by offering scholarships, along with comprehensive support services that help eliminate barriers to education. In addition to financial assistance, we provide personal development opportunities, resources, and a strong network designed to help individuals succeed in earning a college degree or professional certification. By raising their earning potential and breaking the cycle of poverty, our program fosters generational change while strengthening the local workforce and contributing to the overall economic vitality of the community.
Sleep in Heavenly Peace: At SHP, we fully believe that a bed is a basic need for the proper physical, emotional, and mental support that a child needs. When it was brought to our attention that the need for beds went far beyond our own neighborhoods, we stepped up and took initiative. We’re a national organization answering the call to a national problem. Your donations go directly to building beds and to helping a kid in need get off the floor.
Susan G. Komen: Our mission is to save lives by meeting the most critical needs in our communities and investing in breakthrough research to prevent and cure breast cancer.
Sydni Smiles: A nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness for childhood cancer, increasing funding for childhood cancer research, and providing support and assistance to families affected by childhood cancer.
Teen Challenge Adventure Ranch**:** A Christ-centered residential treatment center for teen boys struggling with substance use, mental health or behavior that threatens their future. We aim to empower youth and families with Christ-centered solutions to life controlling issues, believing in redemption for every youth and renewal for every family that reaches every community.
The Call: Our mission is to educate, equip and encourage the Christian community to provide a future and a hope for the children in foster care. Our vision is to have no waiting children in Arkansas foster care, but instead to have waiting, Christian families ready to take them in!
The Manna Center: Our purpose is to be a central, cooperative, support agency partnering with the churches, businesses, civic organizations, and individuals of the Siloam Springs area in providing services and resources to those in need.
The Purple Flower: Established in 2014, The Purple Flower provides resources, support and empowerment to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking in Carroll County, AR. We also work to break generational cycles of family violence and reduce rates of sexual assault and human trafficking in Carroll County by providing public awareness and community education.
We Care Foundation: A nonprofit fighting childhood cancer. Bringing hope, help, and healing to children and families when they need it most.
Whitney Marsh Foundation: To transform pancreatic cancer care in Arkansas by funding innovative research, establishing programs in underserved communities, and improving access to life-saving resources.