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Non-Profit Organizations in Fayetteville, AR

99 Balloons

99 Balloons
An organization that was created to honor Eliot Mooney who lived 99 days. The organization assistance to Special Needs Families in Northwest Arkansas. 
http://www.99balloons.org/

Altrusa International

http://www.altrusafayetteville.org/

Arkansas Athletes Outreach

Arkansas Athletes Outreach
Building Champions for Life through the Influence of Sports
http://aaoteam.org/
1515 Burr Oak Dr
Fayetteville, AR   72701
479442-9979

Arkansas Chapter of Trout Unlimited

http://www.arkansaschaptertu.org/Index.html

Bicycle Coaliton of the Ozarks

http://bconwa.com/
The BCO is a 501(c)3 non-profit working to create a more bicycle-friendly community. We can remove obstacles to bicycling through improving Bicycle Education, & Bicycle Infrastructure. A more bicycle-friendly community is a happier, safer, healthier, more people-friendly community.

Cameron's Amazing Book Club

http://www.cameronsamazingbooks.com/
Collects books in memory of 5 year old Cameron Averitt Bobbitt who died in January 2006.  The books are then donated to organizations or local children that need books,

Champions for Kids

Champions for Kids
http://www.championsforkids.org/

Fayetteville Metro Kiwans

Fayetteville Metro Kiwans
http://www.fayettevillemetrokiwanis.org/public/index.aspx

Fayetteville Natural Heritage Association, Inc

http://www.fayettevillenatural.org/index.php
Dedicated to preserving the natural areas of Fayetteville.

Free Geek Arkansas

Free Geek Arkansas
http://www.freegeekarkansas.org/

Friends of St. Jude Northwest Arkansas Chapter

http://www.friendsofstjude.org/nwarkansas/

Jackson L. Graves Foundation

Jackson L. Graves Foundation
http://www.jacksongraves.org/

Life Source International

Life Source International
http://www.lifesourceinternational.org/index.html

Loving Choices Pregnancy Center

Loving Choices Pregnancy Center
http://www.lovingchoices.org/

M & N Augustine Foundation

http://mnaugustinefoundation.org/index.php?pages_id=1&t=home
The M & N Augstine Foundation is  a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that helps people through catostrophic events that requires additional resources.  The organization host the annual Trent Trumbo Memorial Easter Feed.  This is an open invation for a free homecooked meal.  The group also hosts their annual International Festival.

Mount Sequoyah Confernce and Retreat Center

http://www.mountsequoyah.org/
A year-round conference and retreat facility located on over 30 acres that is ran by a 501-c3 organization that is affiliated with the United Methodist Church.  If you are looking for a place to stay in Fayetteville check on the personal stays tab on the top of the webpage.  They have information about stays during Bikes Blues and Barbecue and Razorback Football games. 
150 N. Skyline Dr.
Fayetteville,  AR 72701
479.443.4531 or 800.760.8126

My Friends Closet

The proceeds, after expenses, all go directly to support ministry and missions.  We are trying to help people in Northwest Arkansas and around the world.
Won’t you help by making a donation or shopping at the store.  The two best things you can do.  Prayer is vital and would would love to have as many people as possible praying for God to receive Glory.
The staff and board are all volunteers and want to see people receive the help they need and God’s Kingdom expand.
http://myfriendscloset.net/MFC/Home.html
38378 North Crossover Suite 6
Fayetteville, AR

NWA Heart Gallery

http://www.nwaheartgallery.org/
We are a 501c3 that is dedicated to assisting place children that are
in Foster care, whose parental rights have been terminated and have
not found a forever family. We are a program of Forever Families
Foundation, Inc.

We display beautiful portraits of the waiting children in Northwest
Arkansas at area churches, businesses, and civic groups. Our portraits
are taken by local professional photographers who donate their talents
to capturing the story of a child.

All photo printing is donated by Bedford Photography and Printing.

If you would like to display the portraits of these children in your
church, business or civic group, or become a photographer in with our
organization, please contact Dawn Reed at www.nwaheartgallery.org, or
Joetta Schort at info@foreverfamilies.com

We operate solely on private donations, all donations are 100% tax
deductible.

Northwest Arkansas Young Professionals

Northwest Arkansas Young Professionals
http://www.nwayp.org/

NWA Chapter of Smile for a Lifetime

http://www.s4l-nwa.org/
Smile for a lifetime is a foundation that who have not had the opportunity to acquire orthodontic assistance to financial and/or other special situations.

Pagnozzi Charities

Pagnozzi Charities
http://www.pagnozzicharities.com/

Peace at Home Shelter

Peace at Home Shelter
http://www.peaceathomeshelter.org/

Seven Hills Center

http://www.sevenhillscenter.org/
Seven Hills Center offers a day Center and a Transitional Living Center.  Their webpage has a list of donations that are needed  and also lists the ways to volunteer.

The Children's House

The Children’s House
http://www.childrenshousenwa.org/
Stopping Child Abuse.  Saving Lives.

The Mashburn Scholarship

http://www.mashburnfoundation.org/
The Mashburn Scholarship Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) qualified charitable foundation established September 24, 1994 which provides scholarships for students having talent, financial need and a desire to further their education in fields of Music Education, Music History, Vocal Music, Drama or The Performing Arts at the University of Arkansas and fulfill the requirements necessary to be a part of the Mashburn Scholarship Program

Tibetan Cultural Institute of Arkansas

http://www.artibet.com/
The Tibetan Cultural Institute is dedicated to helping the Tibetan People preserve their cultural.  The group is looking for a permanent home in Fayetteville.

Work Matters

http://www.workmatters.org/
“Bridging the gap between faith and the workplace.  Work Matters is changing lives through the workplace. Our desire is to enable all workers to live a 24/7 faith, to understand that our work does matter to God, and to use our skills in a way that pleases Him.”