About the Show:
“Our recipients aren’t looking to get rich. They want to change their lives and provide more for their family.”
- Tyler Clark
About the Guest(s):
Tyler Clark: Tyler is the President and CEO of the Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Northwest Arkansas. With over two decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, Tyler has dedicated his career to helping single parents achieve higher education and improve their lives. He has overseen the growth and development of the organization, expanding its reach across multiple counties and implementing programs to support recipients beyond just financial aid.
Stephanie Djimbi: Stephanie is a participant in the Single Parent Scholarship Fund Program. Originally from Africa, Stephanie came to the United States seven years ago as a single mother. She is currently pursuing a nursing degree at Northwest Arkansas Community College (NWAC). Her story exemplifies the impact of the Scholarship Fund, as she works towards a better life for herself and her son.
Episode Summary:
In this insightful episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Tyler Clark, President and CEO of the Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Northwest Arkansas and Stephanie Djimbi, a current scholarship recipient. The discussion highlights the transformational impact that the organization has had over its 40-year history, providing scholarships and comprehensive support to single parents pursuing higher education in Washington, Benton, Madison, and Carroll counties.
Tyler outlines the various services offered by the Single Parent Scholarship Fund, including financial aid, counseling, a dry pantry, and career guidance. He shares impressive statistics, such as a 243% income increase for recipients within six months of graduation. Stephanie shares her inspiring journey from Africa to Northwest Arkansas, detailing how the scholarship program has enabled her to pursue a nursing degree and provide a better future for her son. The episode emphasizes the Fund’s holistic approach, focusing on generational change and community support.
Key Takeaways:
- Generational Change: The Single Parent Scholarship Fund aims to elevate opportunities for single parents and create lasting impacts on their families through education.
- Comprehensive Support: Beyond financial aid, the Fund offers counseling, pantry services, and career guidance, addressing the holistic needs of its recipients.
- Community and Networking: Events and programs organized by the Fund foster community-building and networking opportunities, which can lead to job opportunities and additional support.
- Workforce Development: The Fund’s efforts contribute to the local workforce, providing trained and educated individuals ready to enter various professional fields.
- Recipient Success Stories: Highlighted stories, like Stephanie’s journey towards a nursing degree, underscore the transformative power of the Fund’s programs.
All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast.
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Important Links and Mentions on the Show*
Listen to our first interview with Tyler B. Clark (Episode 25)
Website Single Parent Scholarship Fund
Single Parent Scholarship Fund on Instagram
Single Parent Scholarship Fund on Facebook
Single Parent Scholarship Fund on LinkedIn
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