The Riggs Benevolent Fund Contributes ,000 to Support Trojan Way Project at UA Little Rock
Riggs Benevolent Fund has made a considerable donation of ,000 to support the Trojan Way project at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. This significant contribution reflects the fund’s commitment to enhancing education and community development in the Little Rock area.
The Trojan Way project, set to be completed by the start of the fall semester, aims to transform five acres of campus, stretching from 28th Street to the south end of the campus. This renovation will provide more opportunities to showcase the university’s beauty and enhance the overall educational experience.
This donation underscores the Riggs family’s long-standing legacy of philanthropy in Little Rock. Keith Riggs, who heads the Riggs Benevolent Fund, actively supports various organizations such as the Museum of Discovery and AR Kids Read, demonstrating his dedication to improving quality of life in the community.
The Riggs Benevolent Fund, which averages 75 donations annually, has been involved in various community projects, including supporting the renovation of a classroom and lab at UA Little Rock, known as the Riggs Cat Field. This demonstrates the fund’s multi-faceted approach to supporting education and community development in Little Rock.