- University News Archive - 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock /news-archive/tag/learning-systems-technology-program/ 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Tue, 24 May 2022 21:38:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Employee Holds Summer Arts Camp for 6-12th Grade Students /news-archive/2022/05/24/summer-arts-camp/ Tue, 24 May 2022 21:38:25 +0000 /news/?p=81627 ... 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Employee Holds Summer Arts Camp for 6-12th Grade Students]]> Lankford, who graduated in May from 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock with a master鈥檚 degree in education in the Learning Systems Technology Program, runs a nonprofit, Alliance of Arts Inc., with her husband, Terence Lankford, a middle school聽 principal at ScholarMade Achievement Place. The couple has combined their skills to provide this camp. 鈥淚鈥檝e been doing dance camps for about 10 years, and my husband has been doing band camps for about six years,鈥 Lankford said. 鈥淭his is the second year we鈥檝e collaborated to integrate band, dance, and academics into this wonderful comprehensive summer program for the youth.鈥 The Alliance of the Arts Inc. Summer Arts Intensive Camp will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 1 through June 18. The three-week hybrid camp will offer a variety of activities in the arts, music, dance, academics, and outdoor activities. During the first two weeks of camp, participants will attend camp online on Mondays and Wednesdays and in-person on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Horace Mann Arts and Science Magnet Middle School. They will learn about math, English language arts, dance, and music. There will be 11 instructors for the camp. For the academic lessons, each student will take an assessment at the beginning of the camp so that students receive an individualized tutoring program through August. The Arkansas STEM Coalition has provided 40 laptops for participants to use during the camp. During the final week of camp from June 15-18, students will stay at the Arkansas 4-H Center to participate in a movie and a campfire, ziplining, swimming, canoeing, archery, and arts and crafts to create a Father鈥檚 Day present. The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture planned the schedule at the Arkansas 4-H Center. The camp will conclude with participants performing during the Juneteenth in Da Rock celebration at the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center on June 18.
Students participate in the 2019 Alliance of the Arts summer camp.

Students participate in the 2019 Alliance of the Arts summer camp.

The camp is being funded through a $25,000 grant Lankford received after completing a grant writing class at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock. Alliance of Arts Inc. is one of 20 community foundations in Arkansas selected to receive funding from Facebook, Inc. to manage grant making to support Black communities and Black-led nonprofits. The Community Foundation, in partnership with the Arkansas Black Philanthropy Collaborative, provided grants of up to $25,000 to support programs and initiatives specifically designed to impact Black people and communities in the Little Rock metropolitan area. 鈥淲e do this camp to make a difference in the community,鈥 Lankford said. 鈥淲e want to see more students grow in their talents and gifts. We want them to be more confident when they are taking standardized tests and auditioning for college scholarships. We invest in professional developments so that our instructors feel prepared and confident that we can increase test scores in the central Little Rock areas. We also want to increase聽 skills in the performing arts sector,聽 while teaching students that learning is fun!鈥 The camp has a registration fee of $75. Visit for more information and to register.]]>
Lankford Receives Building Black Community Fund Grant to Hold Summer Arts Program for Students /news-archive/2021/11/17/lankford-black-community-grant/ Wed, 17 Nov 2021 14:18:43 +0000 /news/?p=79863 ... Lankford Receives Building Black Community Fund Grant to Hold Summer Arts Program for Students]]> Neff Lankford, who is earning a master鈥檚 degree in education in the Learning Systems Technology Program, received the grant for Alliance of Arts, Inc., a Little Rock based nonprofit Lankford runs with her husband, Terence Lankford, an assistant principal at ScholarMade Achievement Place. 鈥淢y husband and I started Alliance of Arts in 2018,鈥 Lankford said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 a 糖心Vlog传媒PB music major, and Terence recently graduated from 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock with a master鈥檚 degree in education. We first met working as artists in Little Rock鈥檚 live music sector. We soon realized that we both worked for Jacksonville Lighthouse Charter School. He was the band director, and I was the dance instructor. Our careers took a turn into higher education and administration. We weren鈥檛 reaching the arts any more on a regular basis, so we decided to start a nonprofit to continue that opportunity.鈥 Alliance of Arts Inc. is one of in Arkansas selected to receive funding from Facebook, Inc. to manage grant making to support Black communities and Black-led nonprofits. This commitment is part of Facebook鈥檚 broader $1.1 billion investment in Black and diverse suppliers and communities in the U.S. The Community Foundation, in partnership with the Arkansas Black Philanthropy Collaborative, provided grants of up to $25,000 to support programs and initiatives specifically designed to impact Black people and communities in the Little Rock metropolitan area, which includes Pulaski, Saline, Perry, Grant, Faulkner, and Lonoke Counties. 鈥淔acebook, Inc. provided the funding, the Community Foundation provided the infrastructure to make the grants and Black leaders in Central Arkansas determined which nonprofits received them,鈥 said Heather Larkin, president and CEO of Arkansas Community Foundation. The Lankfords will hold the four-week summer program in June 2022 at Mosaic Templars Cultural Center in Little Rock. The program will be open to up to 50 students in 6th-12th grades who have an interest in dance and music. During the program, students receive an interdisciplinary program about art infusion. In addition to the arts, students also learn about mathematics, college test preparation, technology, English, and social and emotional well-being. The Building Black Communities Fund grant also comes with social media training. 鈥淭hey are coaching the nonprofits on how to build a strong social media presence, and they give us credits to promote our nonprofit organization on Facebook,鈥 Lankford said. 鈥淭hey coach us on how to be a successful nonprofit. Those workshops have been very beneficial to my up and coming nonprofit.鈥 The last Alliance of Arts summer intensive program took place in 2019 and was funded by a $10,000 grant from philanthropist Clinton McDonald, an NFL defensive end player who assisted the Lankfords鈥 efforts to create programming for their summer program. During the spring 2021 semester, Lankford joined Dr. Barbara L鈥檈plattenier鈥檚 grant writing class with the goal of receiving a grant to fund the summer program.
Neff and Terence Lankford

Neff and Terence Lankford

鈥淚 wanted to take grant writing because I need to know how to tap into resources to provide for my students,鈥 Lankford said. 鈥淎 lot of times, the money has come out of our pockets. My husband is very articulate. We walked through the grant writing process together. I was completely grateful that I followed my heart. The class was a wealth of knowledge from Dr. Barb. I learned the importance of community in trying to create a winning grant proposal.鈥 In the grant writing class, students learn where to search for grants, how to create a budget, and how to write a grant in a narrative form that gets the story across to the grant reviewers. 鈥淚t’s thrilling when a student in the class gets awarded a grant,鈥 said Dr. Barbara L鈥檈plattenier, professor of rhetoric and writing. 鈥淚t’s even more exciting when it’s for their own nonprofit. Because of this grant, kids had access to free private music and dance instruction. Ms. Lankford’s awarded grant shows how 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock and 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock students impact their communities.鈥 Lankford said she and her husband dream of one day opening an interdisciplinary performing arts academy that prepares students for successful futures as artists, musicians, educators, and business owners. 鈥淚 want to create an arts-infused interdisciplinary approach to education that creates awareness of the performing arts here in Arkansas,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e want to get our students educated, and we want them to go into great careers so they don鈥檛 have to be starving artists. They can be smart artists. A lot of artists live paycheck to paycheck, so we want to start something new and create a legacy of music, art, business, and education.鈥漖]>