We originally founded the 4th and 25 Fund to promote raising money for charities across Arkansas with the assistance of Razorback athletes to help market our fundraisers on their social media accounts. With the recent implementation of Arkansas Edge that copies our model on a larger scale, we have decided to discontinue the 4th and 25 Fund. With that being said, we were amazed at the overwhelming generosity we have encountered over the past two years. We were able to send dog shelters in Arkansas thousands of dollars in food and toy gifts. We donated Lyft rides to dozens of families in rural Arkansas to get them to medical appointments. And lastly, we were able to provide Christmas gifts to 40 children at the North Little Rock Boys’ and Girls’ Club. Together, we raised $23,088 from 199 donors. The remaining balance in our account will be pledged to the Arkansas Edge to continue to support Arkansas charities and Razorbacks athletics. A copy of our 990 tax filing will be linked on the site for transparency. If you have any additional questions, feel free to reach out to Keith Grayson at keith@phxeco.com.

Layden blocker announces toy drive for boys and girls clubs

Layden is raising money for a Toy Drive for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Arkansas. The Drive concludes on December 18th, so please consider donating to his cause quickly.

Chris “Pooh” Paul, Jr. Teams Up With 4th and 25 Fund

Pooh is helping us with a new program in Arkansas that offers Lyft ride credits to those in need around the state. These credits may be used for non-emergency medical appointments and/or rides to and from work.

tHE MISSION

The 4th and 25 Fund was created to help families and communities throughout the state of Arkansas. The donations raised will go towards helping those in need have access to healthy meals, rides to and from work if needed, and rides to and from doctors' appointments. Community contributions will also be made to supply equipment to youth and high school sports.

The 4th and 25 Fund is 501(c)(3) approved by the IRS. Consult a tax professional when making a donation.

the inspiraTION

Down 52-45 in Oxford on 4th and 25 in overtime, Hunter Henry heaved a miracle lateral across the field after catching a pass well short of the first down. Fortunately for Arkansas, the ball was tipped backwards by the tallest player on the field, Dan Skipper, and scooped up by the fastest player on the field, Alex Collins. Collins raced to the 11 yard line and picked up the first down. Two plays later Brandon Allen threw a 9 yard touchdown pass to Drew Morgan. Allen then kept the ball going for a 2 point conversion to cap the upset victory against Ole Miss.

Sometimes you need a little luck to be successful in Arkansas. We want to help Arkansans find that little bit of luck.