A career can look like a zigzag until you hear the why. Jennifer Belt went from an Arkansas newsroom dream to Capitol Hill and the White House, then back home to build stronger communities through nonprofit fundraising and philanthropy. Now, as Chief Philanthropy Officer at the Scott Family Amazeum in Bentonville, she’s helping shape what childhood learning and family access can look like in a fast-growing Northwest Arkansas.
We talk about what surprised her most in Washington, DC, why 9/11 changed her calculus, and how those years taught her urgency, pacing, and the behind-the-scenes reality of how decisions get made. From there, we get practical about giving: philanthropy is not just big checks. Jennifer breaks it down to time, talent, and treasure, and explains why “on fire fundraising” can’t replace disciplined development, strong boards, and long-term donor relationships.
Then we go inside the Amazeum’s mission and momentum: playful learning, a safe place for families, and a commitment to affordability and access. Jennifer shares what it takes to lead a $25 million capital campaign, why the Early Learning Advancement Center is a priority for Arkansas families, how teen programming fits into the vision, and what it means to expand beyond the museum walls with a new children’s space at XNA airport. She also reflects on raising teens in Bentonville, advocating as a parent, and what Northwest Arkansas nonprofits will need over the next decade: collaboration, focus, and the courage to think ahead.
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Ep. 10 - Leading With Impact: Philanthropy and the Amazeum with Jennifer Belt