Arkansas Early Learning

Arkansas Early Learning, Inc., headquartered in Jonesboro, Arkansas, is a nonprofit organization as classified under Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(3)[1] that provides federal and community funded Head Start and Early Head Start services to almost 1,200 families throughout Arkansas annually. Arkansas Early Learning is classified as a public charitable organization (PC) under IRS and Arkansas[2] classifications. Arkansas Early Learning's stated mission is to build a stronger community by empowering children and families with skills essential to their success. The company's main areas of focus are early childhood education, health, mental health, disabilities, family engagement, and nutrition.

Arkansas Early Learning
Formation2010
FounderMichael Patterson & Nelson Walter
Founded atRogers, Arkansas
Legal status501(c)(3) Nonprofit Corporation
PurposePublic Charity
HeadquartersJonesboro, Arkansas
Region served
United States
ServicesHead Start and Early Head Start
CEO/CIO
Nelson Walter/Michael Patterson
Main organ
Board of Directors
Budget
$15,100,000
Staff
300+
Volunteers
1500+
Websitearearlylearning.org

History

Arkansas Early Learning was founded in Rogers, Arkansas on December 10, 2010 by Michael Patterson and Nelson Walter as a sole proprietorship. The two founders incorporated in Arkansas on May 16, 2011[3] and received IRS 501(c)(3) Public Charity designation status on December 5, 2011.[4] Arkansas Early Learning receives three federal grants[5] annually.

The company was awarded its first federal Head Start grant on June 1, 2013. This grant established Head Start services in six Northeast Arkansas Counties: Craighead, Crittenden, Cross, Green, Jackson, and Poinsett.[6] On July 1, 2014, the company was awarded a second grant. This Early Head Start grant established services in two Central Arkansas Counties: Garland and Pulaski.

A third grant was awarded on May 1, 2015, establishing new Early Head Start services in Northwest Arkansas, Benton County, and Central Arkansas, Saline County. This grant also expanded services in two Northeast Arkansas Counties: Cross and Crittenden. The third grant was part of the Early Head Start - Child Care Partnership initiative.[7]

A fourth grant was awarded on March 1, 2019, establishing additional Early Head Start services in Northwest Arkansas, Benton County, and adding Washington County Arkansas.[6] This grant was part of the third round of funding of the Early Head Start - Child Care Partnership initiative.

References

  1. "IRS Exempt Organizations Select Check". apps.irs.gov. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
  2. "Arkansas Attorney General - Nonprofit Search". www.arkansasag.gov. Archived from the original on 2016-04-01. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
  3. "Arkansas Secretary of State Corporation Search". www.sos.arkansas.gov. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
  4. "Arkansas Early Learning - Public Disclosures". arearlylearning.org. Archived from the original on 2016-01-24. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
  5. "ECLKC Program Search". Early Childhood Knowledge and Learning Center. 2014-12-10. Archived from the original on 2016-04-09. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
  6. "Arkansas Head Start Association-Grantee Map". arheadstart.org. Archived from the original on 2016-04-07. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
  7. "EHS-CCP Grantees". Early Childhood Knowledge and Learning Center. 2015-04-15. Archived from the original on 2016-04-09. Retrieved 2016-03-30.
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