CACHE Launches First Northwest Arkansas Arts & Culture Nonprofit Directory to Strengthen Regional Connectivity

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — CACHE has launched a new online nonprofit directory designed to connect residents, artists, funders, businesses and community leaders with art and culture organizations serving Northwest Arkansas.
Now live, CACHE ARTS & CULTURE NONPROFIT DIRECTORY was created to increase visibility for arts and culture nonprofit organizations across the region. The initial launch reflects the results of a thorough survey of arts and culture nonprofits, with plans to continue broadening and refining the directory over time.
As the region continues to grow, the tool will evolve — adding newly identified organizations, removing those that have closed and welcoming submissions from across the nonprofit sector.
“There is not currently a single, comprehensive nonprofit directory serving the arts and culture sector in Northwest Arkansas,” said Kelsey Howard, executive director of CACHE. “As our region grows, so does the need for stronger connectivity. This directory is about visibility and collaboration, helping people discover the organizations shaping our community and helping organizations learn more about each other.”
Organizations can submit their information directly through the CACHE website. Submissions are reviewed and edited prior to publication to ensure accuracy and consistency.
While the directory will serve as a valuable tool for funders and civic leaders seeking partners, it is equally designed for artists, newcomers, and longtime residents looking to better understand the nonprofit landscape. It also creates opportunities for collaboration among organizations with shared missions or complementary work.
The initiative reflects CACHE’s broader mission to strengthen Northwest Arkansas by building infrastructure that supports creative, cultural, and community growth. By investing in shared tools and accessible information, CACHE continues to position itself as a connector, bringing together people, ideas and organizations to advance the region’s long-term vitality.
Community members are encouraged to explore the directory and share it within their networks. Nonprofits interested in being included can submit their information at cachecreate.org.
About CACHE
CACHE supports artists, organizations, and communities through funding, partnerships, and community events. Headquartered at The Medium in Springdale, CACHE and The Medium host exhibitions and programs that expand access, strengthen cultural visibility, and support long-term regional growth through exhibitions, events, artist opportunities, and collaborative initiatives rooted in creativity and community impact. Learn more at cachecreate.org and themedium.art.
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