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"Giving back to Northwest Arkansas has been a top priority for The Bank of Fayetteville since our beginning in 1987, and it will continue to be as we move forward. From healthcare, education, youth programs, and the arts we are committed to playing a significant role in developing programs that help develop our community. We recognize the power of volunteerism, contributing financial resources, as well as collaborating with other local businesses and non-profits to help make our community a better place to live and work."
Mary Beth Brooks
President and CEO, The Bank of Fayetteville
The magnitude of the bank's support of the community is as diverse as it has been generous. It began before the bank doors opened with donations by the board members and the bank organization to support the Red Cross Building fund. The Bank of Fayetteville is a big supporter of Washington Regional Hospital, the WRMC Foundation, Fayetteville Public Education Foundation, Boys and Girls Club, Fayetteville Public Library, Walton Arts Center, Seven Hills Homeless Shelter, Lifestyles, Fayetteville Public Education Foundation, United Way and numerous other community projects and organizations. There have been book-signings for area authors, bake sales for community churches, receptions for local celebrities, art exhibits and even piano recitals in the lobby of our Main Bank. The bank's success has been based on a combination of active involved stockholders, bank partners and board members that are committed to this community.

The Bank of Fayetteville had a tailgate for our customers during the Arkansas vs. Ole Miss game.

The Bank of Fayetteville held a reception at our West Fork branch to welcome Delmar D. Ferrell to our Washington County Advisory Board.

BOF made a $5,000 donation to the Fayetteville Community Foundation on Monday, August 18th. The foundation manages endowments and grants for families and organizations to give back to their community and/or favorite charities.

The Bank of Fayetteville had a jean day to raise money for Meals on Wheels in Fayetteville. The bank match what we raised and we presented them with a check for $506.64.

We had a Spelling Bee in the lobby of the main bank on January 24th to Benefit Special Olympics where we raised over $1000.00.

The Bank of Fayetteville donated $1500.00 to the NorthWest Arkansas new Meals on Wheels kitchen.

Congratulations to Mary Beth Brooks, President & CEO of The Bank of Fayetteville, on winning the 2007 Arkansas Business Executive of the Year.

The Bank of Fayetteville had 26 partners walk in the American Heart Association’s Heart Walk, and the bank raised $1838.00.

On April 11th, 2008, BOF made a donation of $50,000 to the Fayetteville Public Education Foundation as a memorial in former bank president John Lewis’ name. This memorial will benefit 8,500 students and 630 teachers in the Fayetteville Public School System.

The Bank of Fayetteville donated $1,000 to the NorthWest Arkansas Foodbank. This donation was the kickoff for their Hunger Run. The run will be held May 31st at the NWA Mall.

The Bank of Fayetteville had a cook out for Farmington 5th Graders for their “End of the Year” party. This was at Prairie Grove Battlefield Park. In this picture they have thier arms up making our tower over their heads as a thank you.
Children’s House is a year-round therapeutic child development and crisis intervention center that serves children 18 months through five years of age who have suffered from physical, sexual and emotional abuse and life threatening neglect. We recently had a “picnic in the park” for these children. One day out of every month, The Bank of Fayetteville is going to volunteer to help the Children’s House.

Pam Amstrong, center right, Bob Smith and the rest of the participants from the Bank of Fayetteville run out of Beaver Lake on Saturday during the 10th Annual Polar Bear Plunge to benefit Special Olympics. Armstrong said this was her third time plunging, and it is not any easier. The group managed to raise $1200 to benefit the organization.




