To support the renovation of the Victory Theater and arts and cultural programming in the city of Rogers.
2023
Home Region
$680,000
City of Rogers
To support construction for the 13th Street Cycle Track in Rogers.
2023
Home Region
$1,350,000
City of Rogers
2023
Special Projects
$235,000
City of Rogers
To construct continuous, connected complete street facilities for all modes of transportation along 13th Street and West Poplar Street in the City of Rogers
2022
Home Region
$2,425,000
City of Rogers
2022
Special Projects
$79,532
City of Rogers
To support the creation of an arts and culture manager for the City of Rogers
2022
Home Region
$20,375
City of Rogers
To support the Northwest Arkansas Design Excellence program
2021
Home Region
$158,125
City of Rogers
To support the Railyard Loop
2021
Home Region
$90,250
City of Rogers
To acquire and preserve a ~26-acre high-priority open space property and engage in a streambank restoration project along Osage Creek and a tributary
2020
Home Region
$240,750
City of Rogers
Railyard Bike Park improvements
2020
Home Region
$229,000
City of Rogers
Design and construction of the last phase of a project known as the "Northern Loop"
2019
Home Region
$966,000
City of Rogers
Support for a new mural in downtown Rogers, in partnership with Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
2019
Home Region
$30,567
City of Rogers
Funding to design bicycle and pedestrian mobility facilities in Rogers, Arkansas
2019
Home Region
$497,000
City of Rogers
2019
Special Projects
$104,354
City of Rogers
Design of the ~6-acre Frisco Park in downtown Rogers as part of the Design Excellence Program.
2018
Home Region
$406,037
City of Rogers
2018
Home Region
$250,000
City of Rogers
Support for grantee to construct drainage improvements to the Railyard Bike Park
2018
Home Region
$487,000
City of Rogers
2018
Special Projects
$280,500
City of Rogers
To support grantee's expansion of the Rogers Historical Museum.
2017
Home Region
$720,000
City of Rogers
To support the renovation of a location in downtown Rogers, AR, as a Design Excellence Program pilot project to later house the Rogers Historical Museum.