

Arkansas Cinema Society ($10,000) Filmmaking Lab for Teen Girls.UCA Minority Vendor Partnership Initiative Research ($15,000), Research on Entrepreneurship among Women of Color in the Delta Region of Arkansas.Arkansas Asset Funders Network ($5,000), Women’s Access to Capital.

Arkansas Impact Philanthropy ($2,500), AR Counts – 2020 Census.Just Communities of Arkansas ($2,000), Men as Allies Program.


In 2019, the grant award total in this year alone is just over $100,000, bringing our foundational lifetime investment to more than $400,000. We granted to 13 organizations under our two initiatives, Girls of Promise and Women Empowered.YGFBF Kitchen Mobile Food & Catering, LLC.Kiki Dance Studio & Wellness Center, LLC.Career Development & Training Institute, LLC.Brooklyn’s “Bridge to Learning” Daycare.Arkansas Cinema Society, Filmmaking Lab for Teen Girls.UCA Minority Vendor Partnership Initiative, Research on Entrepreneurship among Women of Color in the Delta Region of Arkansas.The WFA’s foundational lifetime investment is now more than $500,000. A total of $40,500 was granted out to organizations under our Girls of Promise initiative and $88,700 was granted out under Women Empowered. We granted to 36 organizations, small businesses, and schools under our two initiatives, Girls of Promise and Women Empowered. The grant award total in 2020 was over $100,000.If your child is enrolled in a participating school for the following year, they will be issued a new Tech Card for use next year in the fall. The Tech Card issued for the school year will expire on September 1 of next year. The PIN on every Tech Card is set to 1234. Parents and students may apply for a library card with borrowing privileges at any of our locations or by visiting our website.Īccess to some of our online resources may require users to enter the Tech Card number (printed under the barcode on the back of the card) and a PIN. Tech Cards cannot be used to check out physical materials (books, dvds, etc.) from the library. CALS is partnering with several local schools to provide students with improved access to research and reading materials through the Tech Card Program. Students in participating schools will be issued a Tech Card which can be used to access the library’s electronic resources from school or home.
