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Sanders Announces Recipients of the Community Assistance Grant Program

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, along with the Arkansas Economic Development Commission, today announced recipients of the Community Assistance Grant Program, which the Governor announcedon May 19, 2025, to help fill funding gaps for projects that provide services to crime victims, reduce poverty, promote self-sufficiency, and revitalize communities. These awardees were reviewed by the Arkansas Legislative Council (ALC) today.

In May, ALC approved a $15 million allocation to fund the Community Assistance Grant Program, allowing eligible applicants to apply for up to $1,500,000 per fiscal year. Applications opened on May 19, 2025 and closed July 31, 2025. In total, 553 applicants requested more than $319 million in total. 40 organizations were selected from those applicants and, following today’s approval, funding will be dispersed in January.

“In the first year of the Community Assistance Grant Program, we received an overwhelming number of applicants that demonstrated real need, showing the demand for this sort of program in Arkansas,” said Governor Sanders. “While these grants can only meet a portion of that demand, we are excited to see the progress that comes from the organizations that are receiving funding. We hope to fund different projects that help change lives and lift Arkansans up through this program in future years.”

“All across Arkansas, there are hardworking people and organizations that lift up their fellow citizens, change lives, and make our communities better,” said Hugh McDonald, Arkansas Secretary of Commerce. “The Community Assistant Grant Program awards will help some of these organizations expand the reach of their services and impact even more people across our state.”

“AEDC’s ultimate goal is helping Arkansans lead better lives, and the Community Assistance Grant Program will provide support to help many people and communities across the state,” said Clint O’Neal, executive director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission. “Thanks to the leadership of Governor Sanders and the Arkansas General Assembly, this program will provide $15 million to address needed funding gaps that will make an impact on the lives of Arkansans.”

“We are incredibly grateful to Governor Sanders, the Arkansas Economic Development Commission, and Arkansas legislators for their support of Child Advocacy Centers (CACs) through the Community Assistance Grant. We appreciate state leadership that values the vital work of nonprofits and recognizes the meaningful impact we have across Arkansas. This investment strengthens the coordinated response to child abuse statewide and allows CACs to continue serving child abuse victims with care, dignity, and a child-focused approach that puts healing first,” said Elizabeth Pulley, Executive Director of Children’s Advocacy Centers of Arkansas.

“The Morgan Nick Foundation stands on the front lines of protecting children and saving lives, and I am deeply grateful to Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders for her unwavering commitment to ensuring this vital work continues. This investment represents far more than funding—it is a powerful statement that Arkansas will never waver in its fight for the safety, dignity, and protection of our children. This support empowers the Morgan Nick Foundation to stand beside families in their darkest hours, hold predators accountable, and bring hope to those facing unimaginable pain. It helps ensure that fewer families will ever have to endure the heartbreak our family has lived through—and that is work truly worth standing behind. Thank you, Governor Sanders, for championing this cause and for standing with us in this mission,” said Colleen Nick, Founder and CEO of the Morgan Nick Foundation.

“The Arkansas Prosecuting Attorneys Association appreciates Governor Sanders and the

Arkansas Economic Development Commission for making the Community Assistance

Grant Program available to our Prosecuting Attorneys. These awards enabled Prosecuting

Attorneys to retain Victim Witness Coordinators employed in their offices, who will

continue to exercise their statutory duties of assisting victims as they navigate their way

through the criminal justice system,” said David Ethredge, President-Elect of the Arkansas Prosecuting Attorneys Association.

The applicants selected for funding are listed below.

ApplicantCounty Funding Amount 
CASA of the 10th Judicial DistrictAshley County $ 80,000 
Children’s Advocacy Center of Benton CountyBenton County $ 598,108 
Grandma’s House Children’s Advocacy Center, Inc.Boone County $ 461,000 
Percy and Donna Malone Child Safety Center, Inc.Clark County $ 395,500 
Northeast Arkansas Children’s Advocacy CenterCraighead County $ 480,000 
Morgan Nick FoundationCrawford County $ 282,902 
Mending Hearts Child Safety Center of Eastern ArkansasCrittenden County $ 190,000 
10th JD Prosecuting AttorneyDrew County $ 83,212 
Children’s Advocacy AllianceFaulkner County $ 200,000 
Harbor House, IncGarland County $ 127,000 
Mission Clinical Services (Cooper-Anthony Mercy Child Advocacy Center)Garland County $ 407,000 
Children’s Advocacy Center of Independence CountyIndependence County $ 131,651 
The Children’s Advocacy Center of Pine Bluff, Jefferson CountyJefferson County $ 134,500 
Ozark Rape Crisis, Inc.Johnson County $ 126,428 
Wade Knox Child Advocacy CenterLonoke County $ 135,000 
Into the LightMarion County $ 750,000 
Montgomery County Arkansas Prosecuting AttorneyMontgomery County $ 67,785 
Polk County Prosecuting AttorneyPolk County $ 101,861 
Ouachita Children’s Center Inc.Polk County $ 90,483 
5th Judicial District Prosecuting AttorneyPope County $ 170,499 
River Valley Child Advocacy CenterPope County $ 267,500 
Women and Children FirstPulaski County $ 900,000 
Children’s Advocacy Centers of ArkansasPulaski County $ 1,020,000 
Arkansas Baptist Children’s Homes & Family MinistriesPulaski County $ 500,000 
Recovery Centers of Arkansas, Inc.Pulaski County $ 375,000 
Our House, Inc. Project 1Pulaski County $ 900,000 
Our House, Inc. Project 2Pulaski County $ 900,000 
Restore HopePulaski County $ 900,000 
Children’s Protection CenterPulaski County $ 716,132 
Arkansas Human Development CorporationPulaski County $ 327,378 
Central Arkansas Development CouncilSaline County $ 425,000 
Arkansas Alliance of Boys & Girls ClubsSaline County $ 750,000 
Hamilton Center for Child AdvocacySebastian County $ 315,000 
12th Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney’s OfficeSebastian County $ 105,786 
First Judicial District Victim Witness ProgramSt. Francis County $ 106,000 
South Arkansas Children’s CoalitionUnion County $ 169,554 
13th Judicial DistrictUnion County $ 39,420 
Children’s Safety CenterWashington County $ 442,000 
Northwest Arkansas Rape Crisis, IncWashington County $ 202,956 
White County Children’s Safety CenterWhite County $ 625,000 

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