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2014 Annual Report
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This is proving to be another year filled with many exciting activities and events in the sustained growth of the college.
We continue to strive to achieve the goals in our Build 2016 strategic plan: communication, student success, student engagement, resource development and partnerships. We endeavor to be the leading resource for accessible education, workforce training, partnerships and economic development for our region.
We are proud of the collaborative relationship between the SouthArk Foundation and the college which supports our efforts to achieve our vision. Through the interest, support and generosity of donors and benefactors like you, the foundation
is able to provide scholarships for students and to support college projects and programs.
In these pages we focus on the positive synergy achieved through collaboration. SouthArk is proud to partner with you and numerous community leaders, businesses and industries, districts, non-profit agencies and universities to meet the needs of the citizens of south Arkansas. We have leveraged the collective knowledge and resources of our partners to build new programs, secure educational resources, support students, develop campus projects and create relevant curriculum to meet the workforce and training needs of our businesses and industries. These partnerships have a significant and lasting impact on the economic success and quality of life of our students, workforce and community.
We thank our many partners for their ongoing support for SouthArk, our students, and our faculty and staff. Our success and achievements are accomplished, not by working alone, but through working together.
The year 2014 has been a very exciting time for growth and new initiatives for the SouthArk Foundation. Our original mission of funding support for scholarships continues to be a primary goal, although most recently, we have extended our fundraising efforts through creating partnerships in south Arkansas. Donors provided generous support for our flagship fundraiser the SouthArk Outdoor Expo, and our growing Evening With the Stars event.
William R. and Cacilia Heritage Plaza was the result of gifts from many generous donors who
recognized the value of this amazing green space and fountain-stage. Now, SouthArk has become a true college campus, a gathering place for our students and a cornerstone for the future development planned for El Dorado Festival and Events and our beautiful downtown El Dorado Main Street.
Another major initiative is the aggressive development of specialized workforce training programs to employ the next generation of workers in production and maintenance training in response to local industry needs. These efforts have been recognized by the Governor’s Task Force as a training model for workforce development and specialized training in process technology, industrial training and mechatronics.
Thank you for your continuing support of the SouthArk Foundation. We look forward to more exciting ventures in the future.
College President
Foundation President
William R. and Cacilia Howard Heritage Plaza was dedicated on Nov. 6, the culmination of three years of work by the SouthArk Founda-tion and its volunteers, and many more years of vision and history.
The substantial crowd in attendance that day reacted with oohs and ahhs upon their first look at the splashing waters of the plaza fountain, the centerpiece of the park, which also features trees, plants, flowers, brick-lined paths and ample seating.
The plaza is a bridge—not only physically, connect-ing the West Campus between points east and west as well as north and south, but also spiritually. So many generations of young people have been educated on this space, dating all the way back to prior to the Civil War. Many still remember it fondly as the home of El Do-rado High School.
Engraved bricks still are available for purchase to be placed at the plaza for $100.
Historic Effort
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HERITAGE PLAZA
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A Beautiful Partnership
A state park operated by South Arkansas Community Col-lege, located on property provided by the El Dorado School District and cared for
by a dedicated group of volunteers, the South Arkansas Arboretum is an example of the beautiful creations that partnerships can produce—liter-ally. Open to the public throughout the year, it brings in individuals, families with children and pet lovers who explore its 13 acres of trees, plants, flowers and fauna.
In the fall, a new red maple tree was planted at the park in memory of longtime Arboretum Board Chair-man Mike Nolan.
SOUTH ARKANSAS ARBORETUM
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Connecting
Donors and scholarship recipients were brought together in the spring for the annual Donor-Scholar Luncheon, hosted by the SouthArk Foundation, at the El Dorado Conference Center.
ANNUAL DONOR-SCHOLAR LUNCHEON
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SOUTHARK OUTDOOR EXPO
The SouthArk Outdoor Expo, an annual major fundraiser for the SouthArk Foundation, featured cool fall
temperatures.Held each September, the
Expo attracts visitors from a large area around El Dorado.
This year the event featured a photography contest, cooking contest, duck-calling contest and a 5K race, to go along with a number of live musical acts.
An accompanying food drive resulted in the donation of about 1,000 pounds of food to a local pantry.
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Generous FriendsCORPORATE DONATIONS
Tetra Technologies recently donated $5,000 to benefit the process technology program.
Great Lakes Solutions recently donated a tanker for use in new industrial training programs.
Martin Transport recently donated two tankers for use in new industrial training programs.
APEX Redi Mixed Concrete, title sponsor, donated $7,500 toward the SouthArk Outdoor Expo fundraising effort.
Herring Furniture, rib cook-off sponsor, donated $5,000 toward the SouthArk Outdoor Expo fundraising effort.
El Dorado Chemical donated $6,500 toward the SouthArk Outdoor Expo fundraising effort.
Nexans-Amercable, 5K sponsor, donated $3,000 toward the SouthArk Outdoor Expo fundraising effort.
Georgia-Pacific Crossett Paper Operations recently donated $10,000 to benefit Basic Operator Orientation Training Camp.
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Training PartnersFOCUSING ON MANUFACTURING
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W hen area manufactur-ing industry leaders told SouthArk administrators five years ago about the need to replace retiring
workers from the Baby Boom gen-eration, the wheels were set in mo-tion for a deep level of partnership that benefits both the industries and the local economy.
What has blossomed from those early meetings is a model for workforce growth and corporate training, lauded by Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe and involving many area employers.
The City of El Dorado so believed in the importance
of this endeavor, and of the stewardship of SouthArk, that it paid for a $300,000 training unit currently installed at SouthArk’s East Campus, via econonmic development funds.
Area industry partners can send employees to the college for additional training and certification, and can hire SouthArk manufacturing program graduates knowing that they’ve been trained by exacting standards set forth by the industries themselves.
RAMP UP—Regional Advanced Manufacturing Partnership: Unleashing Potential—an initiative of the South West Arkansas
Community College Consortium, which includes SouthArk, was funded by an $8.4 million U.S. Department of Labor grant last year. Area industrial leaders were heavily involved from its outset and continue to provide advice, equipment and additional funding.
The college has added advanced welding, process technology and mechatronics programs due to industry demand.
It’s a symbiotic relationship: SouthArk provides a cost-effective way for students to get trained, for manufacturing partners to discover talent and for the whole region to benefit economically.
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Our supportersHERITAGE SOCIETY
$300,000 and upWilliam R. Howard
PATHWAY SOCIETY
$100,000 - $299,999Anonymous DonorArkansas Single Parent Scholarship FundEstate of Norris C. Taylor, Jr.First Financial BankJames FamilyDr. Carolyn and Ralph LangstonMurphy Oil CorporationDrs. Jennifer and Kermit ParksLucy Anne Ring TrustSimmons First BankCharlie and Camilla ThomasUnited Way of Union County
VANGUARD SOCIETY
$50,000 - $99,999BancorpSouthEl Dorado Chemical CompanyMurphy FoundationSHARE Foundation
CORNERSTONE SOCIETY
$25,000 - $49,999City of El DoradoCooper Standard AutomotiveCorporation for National and Community ServiceDeltic Timber CorporationEl Dorado Advertising and Promotion Com-missionEntegra – Union Power PartnersEntergy ArkansasLanatter and Herb FoxGeorgia-Pacific CorporationGreat Lakes SolutionsPhil and Donna Herring/Herring FurnitureLion Oil CompanyMedical Center of South ArkansasDeborah and William C. Nolan, Jr.Mrs. William C. “Theodosia” Nolan, Sr.Union County Department of Human Services
PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY
$10,000 - $24,999Charlotte and John AbbottEdwin and Diane AldersonAlpha Xi Chapter, ESAAnonymous Foundation Anonymous Family FoundationApex Redi-Mixed Concrete Company James and Charlotte BaineJohn S. and Martha BeebeMr. and Mrs. Claude A. CalahanAdam ChoateCleve Blagg Pickering TrustClean Harbors Environmental ServicesBeth and Walter ComptonMrs. Charles E. CowgerEl Dorado Civitan ClubEl Dorado Development CorporationEl Dorado JayceesDr. Barbara and Rick JonesDr. Steve and Clara JonesTom and Mary Ann Loftin/Loftin Construction Co.Dr. Kathleen MatlockJohn and Sherry Milam/Milam ConstructionDon D. MontgomeryJim and Judy Moore
Murphy USANexans AmercableSusan and Wade NeelyMrs. Chesley PruetMr. and Mrs. John G. Ragsdale, Jr.Regions BankDr. and Mrs. Henry B. RogersJoyce Rutledge/Rutledge PropertiesJo An SkinnerRuth M. SmithSystems Contracting CorporationJeff and Sara Teague/Teague Auto GroupWillie and Brenda TerryTetra TechnologiesUnion County Community FoundationMrs. Ben T. WhitfieldLucy and Greg WithrowDr. and Mrs. David M. Yocum
KEYSTONE SOCIETY
$2,500 - $9,999AT&TAlice-Sidney Oil CompanyAlltel CorporationBCS, Inc.John and Jennifer BainePhillip BallardJeanne and Tom BaumgardnerDr. Ken and Lynn BridgesJay and Andrea BrooksDr. Lura and James BrownC P & P ConstructionSteve and Celeste CameronDr. Val CantuJudge Robin and Leslie CarrollSam ChamberlainSteve and Janet CousinsWalter and Susan CowgerCross Roofing and Sheet MetalDel-Tin FiberElaine and Claiborne DemingBeverly and John DewsVicki de YampertDiploma Nurses of ArkansasElizabeth and Dwayne DugalDuPontEl Dorado Fifty for the FutureEl Dorado Roofing and ConstructionESCO Electrical Services, Inc.
Evers, Cox and Gober P.L.L.C.Dessie FordFrac-N-Vac Tanks, Inc.Connie and Wayne GibsonGlenn MechanicalMr. and Mrs. George HaefnerCarolane and John Hays/Hays RentalRaymond and Patsy HigginsIdeal Management Co., Inc.Gwenda IslandDr. Ben and Sherrel JohnsonKen Kelley/ProMed AmbulanceDr. Tim KirkLangley Properties, LLCJoffre and Pat LongNick and Virginia MacchiaroloSandra and George MaguireAlice MahonyMichael E. MahonyMartin Resource Management CorporationLouise MasseyJane and Vernie MeadorMobley Industrial ServicesJulia MobleyTerry and Angie Norman/Nortran, Inc.Paula O’ConnorPanda Energy International, Inc.Pete and Renee ParksMaurice PeelPlum Creek Timber CompanyPolk Stanley Wilcox ArchitectsPremier Outdoor SalesBrian PriceCynthia A. ReynaJane and Jack ReynoldsRobert Reynolds/Shuler DrillingDr. George RobertsRotary Club of El DoradoDrs. Pam and Michael SchonefeldDr. Steve and Michelle SmartSmackover State BankSouth Arkansas Arts CenterAnn SouthallSouthwestern BellShari TerryJim and Julie TidwellTimberland BankTrotter Nissan Chrysler Dodge Jeep
Union County Judge United Insurance Agency, Inc.Dinah and Kenny Van HookOdie VaughnWal-MartDr. Steve and Judy WardCarol and Lewis Whatley and FamilyJudie and Knox WhiteDr. Jessie WrennBeverly and John Yocum
PLATINUM SOCIETY
$1,000 - $2,499All-Star RecyclingDr. Elaine AllenCarl AmasonAnthony Forest ProductsButch Atkins/Atkins Electric CompanyB & B ContractorsRodney BartchyPatricia and Gary BatesOliver BordenSue BowmanRobert R. Brown, Jr.Peter and Cherie BuletzaGinger and Jerry BullardBurns & McDonnell Engineering Company, Inc.C. A. Duncan, Inc.Becky and Ernie CagleDr. J. C. and Pat CallawayCES ConstructionChem TreatCompton, Pruet, Thomas & HickeyVeronica CreerHenry CulbrethKeitha DavidsonDelta PressDevelopmental Disabilities Provider AssociationTed and Lyn DrakeRobert and Jane DudleyDr. Kristi EliaEl Dorado Kiwanis ClubEl Dorado Water UtilitiesEvers Electric Company, Inc.Express Way StoresKevin and Claudia FitzgeraldMelinda Hays GatherightDiane GillelandBrenda GingerHelen GriffithJim and Doris HackneyDonna and Lathan HairstonVictoria and Shelton HardenRandy HaynieChris and Anne HegiDonna HendricksHepco, Inc.Randy and Glenda JerrySusan JordanMr. and Mrs. Robert F. KelleyMrs. Curtis A. KinardFrancis Kuykendall Helen Landes Rodney Landes, Jr. Roger LandesScott LarkinLawrence ElectricJohn and Susan LoweryMac’s Tree Service
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Jodie and Bettie Anne MahonyMangum Contracting, Inc.Richard and Vertis MasonMadelyne M. and Edward C. McCartyMrs. H.C. McKinneyJerry and Jack McNuttMelvin’s Discount PharmacyCynthia MeyerCarol Benson MitchellDebra MockGordene and John Ed MooreMurphy MotorsDr. and Mrs. Robert M. MurfeeMussop, Inc.NAACPBetty Linda NolanTamara O’GwinDr. Marc and Patti ParnellDr. Lynn PersynBobby PierceDr. Allan and Janey PirniquePilgrim’s PrideGeorge W. PriceDr. Terry PuckettRobert RagsdaleDr. Alan RascoMichael RobertsLeigh Anne and Robert L. Robinson IVM. Maurice RogersDrs. Janet and Jack RyanSecuritas Security, Inc.Setpoint Integrated SolutionsDavid SkinnerSouth Arkansas Human Resources AssociationSouth Arkansas Telephone Company, Inc.June SouthallSouthern BancorpStory Floor and Carpet, Inc.SWAPDD, INC.Linda and Stan SweeneyKyle SwiftMr. and Mrs. John TalpasVeronda TatumThe Diamond AgencyTopCor ServicesTyson Foods, Inc.Kevin WaldrumLinda and Mike WarrenBob WatsonMary Ellen Wilson
GOLD SOCIETY
$500 - $9994R MarketingLarry W. AndrewsBeryl Anthony Mary Pat Cook AnthonyArkansas Blue Cross Blue ShieldAurelle Water Association B.H. & M. OilMike BeebeJudy and Billy BlannJay BradfordArt BrownJeanette BrownJames BullockBeth BurnsBruce and Melissa ButterfieldNatalie CallawayO. Worth and Janis CampCarol & Witt Stephens Charitable FoundationDr. Susan K. ChappellColumbian Chemicals CompanyMargaret Compton
Belinda and Gerald CookW. L. CookFrank DiCristinaBobby J. EdmondsEl Dorado ForwardJason EllenScott EllenDr. Wayne and Doll ElliottEl Dorado Glass and Mirror Co., Inc.Virginia and Robert EllzeyEnterprise ProductsFirst Bank of South ArkansasShirley GarisonAmy E. GarnerBert GillerJanis GivensJay GlassGrace Railroad ContractorsCatherine HarrellMayor Frank HashDr. and Mrs. Ed HenleyGretchen HenryBarbara HoggBrenda HolmesMark HudsonJanice HughesDean G. InmanMelissa JerryCorbet LamkinLuther LewisValerie LewisLong Brothers Oil Company, LLCLong’s Roofing & Sheet MetalCharles LovettMagnolia Specialized Services, Inc.James W. and Sandy MatheneySean McCallDenny McConathyCarroll McGarityTammi McKinnonMcLarty CompaniesJesse McWilliamsDottie MedlinTandy MenefeePamela A. MulliganBrenda MurphreeMustard Seed FinancialRoslyn NipperCharles “Ricky” PalmerCharles PepperNelson PostPuska’s Machine ShopMary Kathryn ReavesAnita F. ReisdorffBob RisorLaura RogersPreston RogersJames RoomsburgDavid RossLeslie J. SauerDr. Steve and Mary Jo ScottSewell Oil CompanyDennis ShacklefordSherman Brothers TruckingDr. John SimpsonDr. and Mrs. Scott SimpsonDale SmartTeresa C. SmithSports AlleyTDS ErectorsRandall M. and Sylvia ThompsonJudy and Randle TomlinsonTrio Production Company, LLC
Dr. Stephanie Tully-DartezKimberly VaughnDr. Susanne WachePaul WaschkaLawrence WaschkaWatco Companies, LLCSteve WellsGenevieve WhiteJohn WhiteSherri WhiteheadWilliam P. Cook and AssociatesMary Jo WilliamsChristy WilsonDavid WilsonLauri WilsonDon Zimmerman
SILVER SOCIETY
$250 - $499David AlphinDr. Carlos AnayaScott AndrewsAloha Ark Coffee & Smoothies Corp.Arkansas Farm Bureau FederationArnold-Baker Chevrolet CompanyBerry and AssociatesKaren BoykinJohnny BrewerJeffery T. BrownRobert BrownDr. D’Orsay and Karen BryantJanice BushJames A. ButtryDr. Sterling ClaypooleHelen ClydeMarvin ColeVenie CraigEdward CroweJay DickeyKerlin DrakeDeborah EdneyErwin & Company, P.A.Fairview Community Development AssociationJanene FogleDr. Daniel G. FordDr. James and Genevieve FouseJo Ellen FrostGarner and Dunham, CPAGinny GarnerCurtis GoodwinDavid GriffithLouis T., III and Linda HallBruce HankinsCharlie Hankins Susan HansonJo HarrisonCarolyn HartThe Honorable Susan and Joe HickeyDr. Raymond HigginsSandra HildebrandDr. Curtis HillDr. Edwina HunterJohn Ingram, Inc.Barry JefferySheila JonesAlvin KellyTonya KendrixMrs. Frances LandersLarry’s Pizza of El DoradoJames B. LarsenCal LedbetterRandy LeeMike LoftinLumberjack Yamaha, Inc.
Barbie LutherDewayne MahurinTom MangumKenneth MannTim MassanelliEllen J. McGowanRobert MerkleRudy MooreDebra MoringDavid MurphySuzanne and Madison MurphyDavid NelsonLonnie NelsonNew Olive Branch Baptist ChurchBobby and Joanne NewmanAllen NewtonBetty OwenGrace PalculictTerry PattersonBenny C. PetrusDiane PieroniLarry PowellThe Honorable David PryorDr. Thomas QuinnRainbow of Challenges, Inc.William RainerDan RedmondRalph ReynoldsGray RichardsonLynda RichardsonBecky RiggsSheila RisherRiver Bottom Boat SalesMarguerite RodgersJohnnie RoebuckMichelle RogersHeather RoweKathryn SchopferPhoebe SellersThe Honorable Matthew ShepherdDr. Jim and Cecile SheppardBillye ShofnerAlma SlattenElizabeth SpencerBetty StinsonBill H. Stovall, IIISystems Spray-Cooled Equipment CompanyMelba TatomFloyd and Rina ThomasDenver ThorntonChris R. ThyerTodd’s Arkansas Service CompanyTreo Tree ServiceJ.D. Trimble, Jr.Dodie VestalKathy WaldropJim WarnockBobby WarrenShirley WellsSteven WellsMary Lou WhitfieldNancy WhitmoreDoyle WilliamsJeffrey WilliamsJudy WilliamsJ. T. WilliamsonBenny WilsonAl WitteLena WoodRose M. YoungYoung’s Funeral Directors
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The G. Thomas Baumgardner Students’ Choice Faculty Award, established by Dr. Kermit Parks through the SouthArk Foundation, recognizes outstanding college faculty through a student vote.
Baumgardner died earlier this year, after years of commitment to SouthArk. He was once an instructor at the college and later, a member of its board.
Nursing instructor Peg Cole was selected for the award this year.
Winners receive a $500 check to be used for faculty development activities.
The Students Select...
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Dr. Kathy Harrell recently was honored as the 2014 Outstanding Alumna at SouthArk during
the Arkansas Community Colleges Annual Conference in Hot Springs.
Harrell, the vice president of Carl Albert State College-Sallisaw (Oklahoma) said, “My ties to community colleges run deep. I graduated from SouthArk, and have spent the past 20 years with CASC. At Carl Albert, I began as the tech prep specialist, and since have served in various capacities including faculty, division chair and vice president of academic affairs.
“I spent much of my time as a college student in the same shoes as many of our students: as a single mom,” she said. “I had the responsibilities of a family while holding down a job and earning my degree all at the same time. Because of this, I understand the commitment it takes for our students to attend college.
“I also understand and appreciate the benefits our students receive upon graduation from Carl Albert State College. It’s not easy to balance day to day responsibilities while being a student, but it is worth it.”
Along with an associate’s degree, Harrell has a bachelor’s degree from Southern Arkansas University and both master’s and doctor’s degrees from the
University of Arkansas.Harrell lives in Sallisaw, Oklahoma, and is active in
many community organizations including the boards for Sallisaw Main Street and Help in Crisis. She is a member of several local organizations dealing with victims of crime. She also serves on the state level as the secretary for the Council on Extended Campus Administrators and is a member of the Economic Development Council for the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, serving as co-chair of the Business Partnership Luncheon Committee.
Harrell is an active member of Immanuel Baptist Church of Sallisaw and of the GY Chapter of the Philanthropic Educational Organization Sisterhood. She has three children: Jeremy Ibert (daughter-in-law Kim and their two daughters Bekah and Annalee) of El Dorado; Elisabeth Ibert Roop (son-in-law Sam and their sons Aiden and Tate) of Edmond, Oklahoma; and Lindsey Ibert of Oklahoma City.
Harrell concluded, “Community college serves a vital role in the education process,” Harrell said. “For our students attending right out of high school, community college is a valuable transition. Students receive a quality education at an affordable price, and they learn how to be successful before transferring to further their education or joining the workforce.
“For our students who have been out of high school for years and decide to start or return to college, we are right here where they can continue their lives while earning their degree.”(Sequoyah County Times)
South Arkansas Community College Phi Theta Kappa President Kimberly Tucker was selected as this year’s Academic All-Star at
SouthArk and was recognized at the annual conference of Arkansas Community Colleges in Hot Springs over the summer.
A teacher education major who has a 4.0 grade-point average, she
also was chosen as a 2014 Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholar. This scholarship is designed to provide new Phi Theta Kappa members with financial resources to help defray educational expenses while enrolled in a two-year college.
Tucker intends to transfer upon graduating, and would like to teach at the college level one day.
Outstanding AlumnaDR. KATHY HARRELL
Academic All-StarKIMBERLY TUCKER
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Stepping Stones, a college program for young adults with varying abilities, received funding earlier this year in the form of an Innovation Mini-Grant from the SouthArk Foundation.
The grant was used to create and plant raised gardens for student learning and the community on the West Campus. Students planted and cultivated raised gardens that included flowers, fruits and vegetables.
The Innovation Mini-Grant fund targets unique efforts for learning experiences brought by SouthArk faculty for the benefit of students, and encourages progressive thinking and teaching techniques.
Green-ovationSTEPPING STONES GARDENS
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One by one they filed in, perhaps moving a bit slower than they did on the battleships and battlefields of more than 70 years ago,
but none of them complaining.They were several among
the more than one dozen area World War II veterans who were featured in “Hands That Formed a Nation,” a documentary produced by SouthArk’s performance and media arts program, who attended a reception hosted by the SouthArk
Foundation on Veterans Day at the El Dorado Conference Center.
The film, which chronologically documents the war through personal stories, premiered immediately after. It has been entered into several film festivals.
Documenting Their Sacrifice“HANDS THAT FORMED A NATION” DEBUTS
Outstanding Alumni Greg Taylor and Melissa Jerry and Friend of the College Bill Howard were recognized at the SouthArk Foundation’s An Evening With the Stars at the El Dorado Conference Center in May.
Stellar NightAN EVENING WITH THE STARS
The Blue and You Foundation for a Healthier Arkansas, a charitable organization established and funded by Arkansas Blue Cross and
Blue Shield, awarded SouthArk a grant in the amount of $139,211 in January.
This funds the college’s Healthy Communities program, which
provides educational opportunities to incumbent and future health-care providers, community residents and health science partners in the college’s service area.
A Healthier CommunityBLUE AND YOU GRANT
The year 2014 has been a record year for the SouthArk Foundation receiving gifts at all levels. Our
many donors have provided incredible support that help many students reach their aspirations of attaining a quality education.
The foundation exists to help students go to college, grow in their academic careers and graduate. For each dollar we receive, students’ get one step closer to achieving the
American dream of going to college. With student
access as a major keystone of our college, we provide an accessible pathway to prepare students for the workforce, where they become hardworking, dedicated citizens in our community.
We are grateful for your continued support in helping changing lives so that students’ quality of life
Foundation director
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FOUNDATION BOARDGreg Withrow President
Robert L. Robinson IV Vice Pres.Melissa Jerry Treasurer
Judge Robin Carroll SecretaryDr. Kristi Elia
Wayne GibsonCarolane Hays
Jay HelmPhil Herring
Jane JamesRodney Landes Jr.
Dr. Carolyn Langston EmeritusAlice Mahony
Tandy MenefeeTerry Norman
Kent RiceJoyce RutledgeDavid Skinner
Dale SmartKyle Swift
Jeff TeagueShari Terry
Charles ThomasJim TidwellKnox White
is improved and so that they may provide for their families. The efforts of the college are made possible through the philanthropic support of individuals, businesses, corporations. On behalf of the SouthArk Foundation Board of Directors and our faculty, staff and students I extend a heartfelt thank you for your support of education in south Arkansas—you are making a difference!
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Rodney Landes Jr. Kent Rice
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ScholarshipsAlpha Xi Endowed Dr. Kenneth Bridges Robert R. Brown Jr. Steve Cameron EndowedChoral Charles E. Cowger Endowed El Dorado Civitan Golden Door Endowed El Dorado Jaycees Endowed General Health Sciences Island Memorial James Family Endowed Langston EndowedLiving the Dream Omazel Lawson Endowed Jodie Mahony Endowed Mabel and Emon Mahony Endowed Michael Mahony/BancorpSouth Endowed
MCSA/Betty White Endowed James M. Moore Jr. Endowed Neely Endowed Dr. Kermit Parks Public Service Endowed E.W. Pickering Endowed Mabel Stratton Powell Endowed ProMed Ambulance
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Melba Tatom Nursing Endowed William Jammillous (Jay) Terry Trade and Industry Jonathan M. Warren Memorial Dr. Ben T. Whitfield Endowed
Other FundsInnovation Mini-GrantStudent CrisisSouthArk LibraryStudent Vision CareSouth Arkansas ArboretumSouthArk Lecture SeriesFine ArtsPresident’s Circle
Dora J. and John G. Ragsdale Jr. EndowedREACHLucy Ring Academic Excellence Endowed Lucy Ring Fine Arts Endowed Simmons First Bank Endowed Single Parent Fund of Union CountyJo An and Charles T. Skinner Endowed
Why give to the Foundation?•For student scholarships,
books, tuition and fees. •To create an environment
where faculty and staff can implement unique and creative teaching techniques and programs.
Why is it important to give? •To provide inspiration and
encouragement to our students.
Where do I designate my gift? •Scholarships for business,
health sciences, workforce training, library, mini-grants for faculty and staff, lecture series, president’s circle, unrestricted budget/support-Foundation projects as needs arise, Arboretum.
How do I make my gift?•Fill out the enclosed gift card
and send a check.•Pay at www.southark.edu/
foundation with your credit card.
What are other ways to give?•Stocks, marketable securities,
real estate, life insurance, gift annuity charitable remainder trust, or corporate matching gift.
Your gift truly will make a difference!
For more information contact Cynthia Reyna at [email protected], or call (870) 864-7130.
I am writing you to express my deepest gratitude
for your generous $1,000 scholarship. I literally cried
when I learned I was a recipient. Thank you from
the bottom of my heart. You are helping me pursue my
dream, which means you are sharing it with me.
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❞ —SouthArk scholarship recipient
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The independent audit of the SouthArk Foundation Inc. was prepared by the firm of Evers, Cox and Gober, P.L.L.C. The complete audit for the fiscal year ending on June 30, 2013, is available for review at the Foundation office and website.
AssetsCurrent Assets
Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,307,150 Pledges receivable, current portion 55,551 Accrued interest receivable 174Prepaid expenses 2,762Investments 1,692,557
Total Current Assets 3,058,194
Fixed Assets, at costComputer software 6,365Property and equipment 2,975 9,340 Less: accumulated depreciation and amortization 9,340
Total Fixed Assets 0
Other AssetsAntique furniture 2,410Pledges receivable, non-current portion 31,820
Total Other Assets 34,230
$ 3,092,424
Current LiabilitiesAccounts payable $ 470,580Scholarships payable 7,127Refundable advances 36,730
Total Current Liabilities 487,432
Net AssetsUnrestricted 1,721,868Unrestricted – Board designated 30,000 Temporarily restricted 853,124
Total Net Assets 2,604,992
$ 3,092,424
Liabilities and net assets
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Data
Chart excludes in-kind expenses.
Scholarshipsand grants
86%
Managementand general
6%Fundraising
8%
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