August 21, 2025
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (August 22, 2025) –Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders and the Arkansas Economic Development Commission have awarded more than $11.9 million in funding to Arkansas cities, counties, and communities.
Governor Sanders joined AEDC officials to present the grants during an awards ceremony at the Governor’s Conference Room in Little Rock on Thursday. Representatives from the Arkansas communities attended to accept the grant awards.
“From Norfork to McGehee to Horatio, Arkansans across the state deserve to live in safe, vibrant communities, and that’s why these grants are so important,” said Governor Sanders. “Not only will this funding go towards critical infrastructure projects throughout the Natural State, but it will also fund community parks, walking trails, youth centers, and more – projects that will improve residents’ quality of life and ensure our towns and cities are great places to call home.”
In total, $11,917,562.72 was awarded through the General Assistance Community Development Block Grant, Rural Services Block Grant, and Rural Community Grant programs. Sixty-five grants were awarded across the three programs.
“In Arkansas, strong communities are the foundation of our success,” said Clint O’Neal, executive director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission. “Grants awarded through AEDC’s Division of Rural Services and the Grants Division help communities provide needed resources, equipment, and services that keep our communities strong and healthy.”
There were a combined 36 grants, totaling $11,546,309.95, awarded from the Community Development Block Grant programs. The grants were awarded under the General Assistance and Rural Services Block Grant set-asides, part of Arkansas’s $17.48 million 2024 formula grant allocation, which is designed to provide communities the opportunity to apply for a variety of non-housing public facility and public infrastructure projects. These funds originate from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) State Program for Small Cities.
An additional 29 grants totaling $371,252.77 were awarded through the State’s Rural Community Grant Program.
“In Arkansas, our rural communities are crucial to the state’s economy and our team works to ensure that rural communities have the resources they need to succeed” said Becca Caldwell, Director of Rural Services for the Arkansas Economic Development Commission. “We are proud to award the Rural Community Grants to these 29 Arkansas communities and to award the Rural Services Block Grants to these 16 Arkansas communities to help improve their infrastructure and quality of life offerings, which positions them and our state for continued success.”
“This latest round of CDBG awards from the General Assistance set-aside support vital public facility and infrastructure projects aimed at building stronger and more economically resilient communities,” said Jean Noble, Director of the Grants Division for the Arkansas Economic Development Commission. “These funds represent the State’s commitment to addressing critical needs while empowering our local partners to prioritize and enhance their own capacity. With these CDBG investments, we are working strategically to foster a better standard of living across the more rural areas of the State.”
State CDBG funds are utilized for a variety of public facility and public infrastructure projects, including senior centers; childcare centers; public health facilities; youth centers; residential water and wastewater; street, curb, gutter, sidewalk, or storm sewer; and flood control and drainage projects; as well as towards economic development grants incentivizing the location or expansion of jobs in the state. Funds are awarded on an annual basis with counties and municipalities also allocating resources to meet urgent needs and benefit low- and moderate-income persons.
The Rural Services Block Grant program funds new construction or renovation of community centers, fire stations, or multi-purpose buildings, as well as the purchase of fire trucks (pumper, tanker, brush, or certain service trucks) and fire equipment. Applicants from incorporated towns of less than 3,000 in population and unincorporated rural areas with low to moderate incomes of 51 percent or higher are eligible for up to $$100,000 in funds under the program with a 10 percent match.
The Rural Community Grant Program is used to fund projects such as fire trucks, fire protection equipment, community centers, storm sirens, community parks, walking trails, and baseball fields. Applicants from incorporated towns of less than 3,000 in population and unincorporated rural areas are eligible for up to $15,000 in 50/50 matching funds under the program.
View the full list of recipients and awards below:
General Assistance Block Grants
        Norfork, Baxter County, $459,900.00, wastewater treatment rehabilitation
        Benton County, $1,000,000.00, water line extension
        Whelen Springs, Clark County, $499,650.00, water storage tank rehabilitation
        Piggott, Clay County, $499,950.00, water system improvements
        Columbia County, $499,730.00, Lake Columbia spillway rehabilitation
        Black Oak, Craighead County, $500,000.00, new wastewater collection system
        McGehee, Desha County, $499,995.00, lift station improvements
        Salem, Fulton County, $500,000.00, wastewater treatment plant rehabilitation
        Franklin County, $496,675.00, disabled adults learning center building renovations
        Paragould, Greene County, $337,580.00, storm siren replacement
        Nashville, Howard County, $500,000.00, wastewater treatment facility improvements
        Oxford, Izard County, $500,000.00, wastewater treatment facility upgrades
        Cabot, Lonoke County, $499,908.00, developmentally disabled building expansion
        Keiser, Mississippi County, $499,989.00, drainage projects
        Wrightsville, Pulaski County, $499,902.00, street and drainage repaving and repair
        O’Kean, Randolph County, $450,000.00, storm shelter construction
        Mansfield, Sebastian County, $492,111.00, sidewalk and crosswalk construction
        Cave City, Sharp County, $500,000.00, sewer main improvements
        Farmington, Washington County, $396,392.00, senior center renovations
        Garner, White County, $500,000.00, safe room
Rural Services Block Grant
        City of Montrose, Ashley County, $91,988.95, radios and turnout gear
        Benton County, $66,750.00, roof renovation
        Town of Egypt, Craighead County, $100,000.00, new HVAC system and generator
        Town of Viola, Fulton County, $100,000.00, new brush truck
        Town of Pratsville, Grant County, $31,946.00, side by side unit and trailer for rescue operations
        Town of Pineville, Izard County, $100,000.00, pumper truck, utility vehicle, and associated equipment
        Lafayette County, $100,000.00, fire equipment
        Town of Ravenden, Lawrence County, $97,000.00, new pumper truck
        City of Huntsville, Madison County, $88,853.00, equipment for special rescue team
        Town of St. Paul, Madison County, $100,000.00, fire department substation construction
        Town of Etowah, Mississippi County, $100,000.00, new pumper truck
        City of Bearden, Ouachita County, $100,000.00, new fire station construction
        City of DeValls Bluff, Prairie County, $100,000.00, fire equipment
        Scott County, $50,001.00, telecommunications equipment and pumper truck
        City of Marshall, Searcy County, $87,989.00, addition to fire department building
        City of Ash Flat, Sharp County, $100,000.00, new pumper truck
Rural Community Grants
        Cotter-Gassville RFPD, Baxter County, $14,413.82, new tires and fire equipment
        Valley Springs FD, Boone County, $15,000.00, turnout gear
        Pansy FD, Cleveland County, $4,024.00, new fire hoses
        Brookland FPD, Craighead County, $15,000.00, fire protection equipment
        City of Bono, Craighead County, $15,000.00, heat and air unit replacement
        Dyer Fire Department, Crawford County, $9,844.56, pumper truck equipment replacement
        Cherry Valley FD, Cross County, $15,000.000, jaws of life equipment
        Altus Rural FPD, Franklin County, $3,500.00, remodeling for fire station
        Watalula VFD, Franklin County, $4,375.00, new radios
        Sturkie VFD, Fulton County, $15,000.00, new SCBAs and face masks
        Grapevine FD, Grant County, $15,000.00, new skid unit UTV
        City of Washington, Hempstead County, 15,000.00, new tractor
        Cerro Gordo FD, Little River County, $15,000.00, replace fire vehicle
        Peel VFD, Marion County, $15,000.00, replacement pumper truck
        City of Mount Ida, Montgomery County, $15,000.00, Veterans Memorial flag display foundation infrastructure
        Perryville VFD, Perry County, $13,699.44, new turnout gear
        City of Antoine, Pike County, $9,000.00, community center electrical system
        Murfreesboro FD, Pike County, $15,000.00, new SCBAs
        City of Grannis, Polk County, $12,870.99, new storm siren
        City of DeValls Bluff, Prairie County, $15,000.00, new storm siren
        Marshall FD, Searcy County, $11,006.25, jaws of life equipment
        Town of Gilbert, Searcy County, $14,309.75, remodeling for fire station/community center
        Milltown-Washburn, Sebastian County, $14,599.00, pumper truck equipment
        White Bluff-Rye Hill, Sebastian County, $14,607.51, fire truck equipment
        Horatio FD, Sevier County, $5,002.45, radios and AED machines
        Hardy VFD, Sharp County, $15,000.00, new SCBAs and face mask
        Lincoln FD, Washington County, $15,000.00, equipment and turnout gear
        West Fork FD, Washington County, $15,000.00, equipment replacement
        Albion Volunteer FD, White County, $15,000.00, new SCBA