When a tornado strikes and leaves a neighbor without shelter, or a family's income doesn't stretch far enough for groceries, who is their first call for help and hope? Local nonprofits. This year confirms what Arkansans have long known: Our charitable organizations are who we lean on when it matters most.
Yet Arkansas nonprofits also faced challenging headwinds in 2025, from declining federal funding to generational shifts in giving. Fortunately, amid the pressures, local organizations experienced bright spots, providing support as they evolve for a more resilient year ahead.
The solid financial foundation of many nonprofits is one of the most promising signs of stability. The Center for Effective Philanthropy reports that more than half of U.S. charitable organizations have at least six

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