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El condado de Phillips, el más pobre de Arkansas, se reconstruye

HELENA-WEST HELENA – Phillips County is Arkansas’ poorest. But in the last two years, residents, local leaders and business owners have worked with Southern Bancorp to begin turning the economy around. The rural development bank-holding company says in a new report that the effort so far has brought almost 24 (m) million dollars into the eastern Arkansas county of 24-thousand people.

Robert Smith: Delta Southern Bank merece reconocimiento

Delta Southern Bank, a member bank of Southern Bancorp, has received an increasing amount of ink around here because of its generous investments in the resuscitation of Drew, but neither journalists nor members of the general public seem to ‘get’ how big a story this is.

La Iglesia Bautista Centennial recibe $300.000 para su restauración

La Fundación E. C. Morris ha anunciado que el Servicio de Parques Nacionales le ha concedido $300.000 para ayudar a restaurar la Iglesia Bautista Centennial en el centro de Helena-West Helena. Se trata de uno de los 42 premios nacionales concedidos a través del programa Save America's Treasures, una asociación público-privada creada en 1996 para preservar y proteger edificios y colecciones de importancia para la historia de Estados Unidos.

Una pulgada de ancho y una milla de profundidad

“Southern Bancorp, or ‘Southern’, is a bank holding company and development organization in Arkansas. We use capital and credit in distressed rural areas to create new investment patterns not just in business, but in training, housing, and health.

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How can a non-profit organization durably improve the lives of low-income, low-skilled citizens? This question took on new urgency in the 1990s, when the national outlook on public welfare shifted. Penny Penrose, then the executive director of Southern Good Faith Fund serving Southeastern Arkansas, recognized that systemic changes in the Clinton administration’s ‘welfare reforms’ demanded a systemic response.