HomeFunding & GrantsArkansas 4-H Foundation awards more than $100,000 in scholarships, sponsorships – Magnolia Reporter
Arkansas 4-H Foundation awards more than $100,000 in scholarships, sponsorships – Magnolia Reporter

Arkansas 4-H Foundation awards more than $100,000 in scholarships, sponsorships – Magnolia Reporter


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Sarah Lamb of Howard County was one of two recipients of an $8,000 Sue Marchall Scholarship in 2025.

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    Sarah Lamb of Howard County was one of two recipients of an $8,000 Sue Marchall Scholarship in 2025.
    Paying for college got a little easier for several Arkansas 4-H members.
    The Arkansas 4-H Foundation awarded more than $100,000 in scholarships and sponsorships to 4-H members who have demonstrated excellence in their projects and leadership abilities.
    “We’re absolutely thrilled to celebrate our amazing 4-H youth,” John Thomas, the foundation’s managing director, said. “Their grit and determination have earned them these life-changing scholarship awards. Thanks to the incredible support from our ever-growing community of donors, we’re able to help fuel their dreams to shine bright and transform their communities for the better.”
    The awards were announced July 23 during Arkansas 4-H State O-Rama, which brought more than 300 4-H members from across the state to the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville for competitive events, workshops, tours, and fun. During their four-day stay, members attended a dinner with scholarship donors, many of whom were former 4-H members.
    “I’ve seen students who are in PhD programs, in law school, in med school, and they’ve sat where you’re sitting,” Deacue Fields, vice president of agriculture for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, told them. “A lot of donors here have sat where you’re sitting, and you may be sitting in their place one day.”
    Fields thanked the donors who have given generously to create opportunities for youth.
    “You may not know the full value of your gift for years to come, but know you’re investing in future leaders,” he said.
    Thirty-three 4-H members received college scholarships, ranging from $1,000 to $8,000.
    “These scholarships represent many years of project effort, skill development and planning by each of these 4-Hers,” said Debbie Nistler, head of Arkansas 4-H and youth development for the Division of Agriculture. “We are excited to watch them succeed in their next adventure.”
    SUE MARSHALL SCHOLARSHIP
    The largest scholarship — the Sue Marshall Scholarship — provides $8,000 to recipients. Sarah Lamb of Howard County and Kaitlyn Spencer of Lonoke County each received the award.
    Spencer said she plans to attend Arkansas Tech University and major in agriculture education, with plans to one day teach high school. She’s been in 4-H for 10 years with projects related to plants and agriculture. Spencer is also an FFA member.
    “Being a first-generation college student and trying to find my way, I’m fortunate for every opportunity I’ve been given in 4-H,” Spencer said. “My scholarship helps alleviate some of the college financial burden, so my main focus can be on academics.”
    Ada & Tyrell Anderson Scholarship — $6,000
    Rylie Bignar, Washington County
    Erica Williams Memorial Scholarship — $5,000
    Sylvanna Burgess, Jefferson County
    Robert D. and Betty F. Oliver Scholarship — $4,000
    Randa Rhoades, Scott County
    Rick and Lynette Cartwright Scholarship — $3,500
    Josef Isaiah Breshears, Pulaski County
    C.A. and Joyce Vines — $2,000
    Rowdy Warren, Pope County
    Farm Credit of Arkansas — $2,000
    Graceyn Moore, Benton County
    Sawyer Beggs, Montgomery County
    Dennis Millard Memorial — $2,000
    Callen Shaw, Grant County
    Cecil and Selena Smith Memorial — $1,000
    Caitlin Cooper, White County
    Gladys Klepfer and Bo & Peggy Cobb Scholarship — $2,000
    Josiah Lillard, White County
    John W. White Scholarship — $2,000
    Natalie Miller, Logan County
    Zack O. and Jennie D. Jennings Scholarship — $2,000
    Kenlee Harris, Benton County
    Division of Agriculture Livestock — $2,000
    Kaylee Cheek, Marion
    Koehler Carmack, Polk County
    Katie Kennedy, Cleburne County
    Christian Trombley, Howard County
    Oaklawn Jockey Scholarship — $1,000
    Jake Sawyer, Sevier County
    Taylor Henley, Marion County
    Maeda Asbell Scholarship — $2,000
    Georgia Stockton, Clark County
    Larry Sandage Arkansas Forage & Grassland Council — $2,000
    Elizabeth Johnson, Crawford County
    Raymond Cox Scholarship — $1,000
    Daniel Darnell, Benton County
    Kallie Franks, Benton County
    4-H License Plate Scholarship — $2,000 each
    Ava Blanchard, Fulton County
    Caroline Epperson, Benton County
    Ellie Ferren, White County
    Arkansas 4-H Centennial Endowment — $2,000
    Shelby Bateman, Pope County
    Aaron Hinojosa, Benton County
    Emma Holmes, Clay County
    Mr. Bill Outstanding Animal Sciences Scholarship — $2,000
    Summer Carothers, Grant County
    Bragg Family Memorial Scholarship — $2,000
    Connor Henry, Arkansas County
    Brady Extension Homemakers Club Scholarship — $2,000
    Sidney Morrison, Searcy County
    Governor’s Award and Finalists
    The Governor’s Award is the highest honor in Arkansas 4-H. This year’s recipient, Ellie Ferren of White County, received a $3,000 scholarship and silver platter.
    The three finalists each received $1,000:
    Caitlin Cooper, White County
    Connor Henry, Arkansas County
    Victoria Hickman, Greene County
    The scholarships are funded by Dr. Joel and Ann Anderson, the Division of Agriculture, and the Dr. Darlene Millard 4-H Governor’s Award Endowment Fund.
    Advanced Record Book Winners
    More than 40 members were advanced record book winners and will receive $1,500 sponsorships if they choose to attend National 4-H Congress in Atlanta, Georgia in November. All 4-H members keep record books throughout their 4-H experience, detailing the impact of their projects, leadership and citizenship development, and community service.
    Ashley County
    Mabry Davis, Animal Science
    Benton County
    Lydia Brown, Fine Arts
    Kolby Campbell, Environmental Science and Energy
    Lillian Clinehens, Animal Science
    Krystal Estrada, Fine Art
    Zachariah Hinojosa, Healthy Living-Body
    Zoey Hinojosa, Animal Science
    Emily Jackson, Plants and Agriculture
    Brooklyn Luedecke, Personal Development
    Bailey Malone, Animal Science
    Emma Millsaps, Animal Science
    Graceyn Moore, Animal Science
    Ramsey Puryear, Healthy Living-Body
    Addison Robins, Animal Science
    Lillian Swarengin, Fine Arts
    Carroll County
    Andrew Rexwinkle, Animal Science
    Clark County
    Brady Daniel, Healthy Living-Body
    Blakley Thompson, Animal Science
    Columbia County
    Dawson Dolly, Animal Science
    Faulkner County
    Ahvielle Wilson, Engineering & Technology
    Greene County
    Hudson Twitch, Environmental Science & Energy
    Howard County
    Anna McKinnon, Healthy Living-Body
    Independence County
    Michael Dunehew, Animal Science
    Annaleigh Mead, Healthy Living-Body
    Logan Wiltrout, Animal Science
    Samantha Williams, Fine Arts
    Johnson County
    Karson Underhill, Environmental Science & Energy
    Lonoke County
    Kaitlyn Caswell-Mogish, Animal Science
    Kaitlyn Spencer, Plants & Agriculture
    Madison County
    Andrew Hendricks, Animal Science
    Vallie Yancey, Animal Science
    Montgomery County
    Opal Samons, Healthy Living-Body
    Pope County
    Nate Bucci, Engineering & Technology
    Pulaski County
    Josef Breshears, Personal Development
    Sebastian County
    Mary Dunn, Animal Science
    Drake Slate, Personal Development
    Sevier County
    Charlie Collins, Environmental Science & Energy
    Union County
    Parker Saffold, Animal Science
    Washington County
    Joshua Bailey, Animal Science
    Alyosha Wood, Engineering & Technology
    White County
    Sadie Lillard, Healthy Living-Body
    Delylia Sanderlin, Healthy Living-Body

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