The 10:33 Initiative is a pilot program that aims to transition Arkansans “from crisis to career,” through technology, community partnerships, & “faith.”

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — On Monday, Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders was joined by the White House Faith Office and other partners to announce the launch of the 10:33 Initiative pilot program. 

The governor made the announcement alongside the White House Faith Office, the Arkansas Department of Human Services, the Arkansas Department of Commerce, and other partners. 

As for the specifics behind the 10:33 Initiative pilot program, the governor said that it’s intended to “lift Arkansans out of poverty and improve their long-term self-sufficiency by connecting them with faith and community partners who can meet their immediate needs and help guide them toward a prosperous future.”

The program received its name from the Parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10:25-37, according to the governor. 

She claimed that the initiative will help navigate Arkansans “from crisis to career,” through the usage of technology, community partnerships, and “faith.” 

“By leveraging the power of technology and connecting Arkansans in need with faith-based and community partners willing to help, this initiative will strengthen families and transform lives,” Gov. Sanders said. 

The 10:33 Initiative will make use of Restore Hope’s HopeHub, which the governor described as a collaborative case management and data-sharing platform that’s already being used in 19 counties throughout Arkansas. 

“HopeHub connects individuals needing assistance with a community advocate and mobilizes faith and community partners to meet the urgent needs of the individual while also focusing on solving longer-term challenges such as housing, healthcare, and employment,” the governor said in a press release. 
 
The 10:33 Initiative will be a 12-month pilot program and will take place in Pulaski, Union, and Pope counties. It will be serving about 300-500 Arkansans in total.
 
Gov. Sanders said that the 10:33 Initiative is open to businesses, nonprofits, and community or faith partners. 

Those interested in participating in the initiative can find a list of opportunities by clicking here.