The 3W Podcast
> You can learn a lot about a community by the way it treats kids and the caregivers raising them. We sit down with Jennifer Martinez Belt, the philanthropy and fundraising leader at the Scott Family Amazeum in Bentonville, to talk about the work that makes a children’s museum more than a fun stop - it becomes a place where families across Northwest Arkansas can actually belong. > > Jennifer pulls back the curtain on what it takes to keep admission affordable and expand access through programs like Wednesday Priceless Nights and sensory-friendly events. We dig into the Amazeum’s 10-year milestone and the big swing that comes with it: the Expanding Futures $25 million capital campaign. She breaks down what’s coming next, including the Early Learning Advancement Center for ages 0 to 6, plus new community spaces where people can grab a coffee, meet up, host clubs, and build connections without feeling turned away. > > Then the conversation gets personal. Jennifer shares her family’s path with her son Thomas, a nonverbal autistic teenager, and why advocacy for sensory-friendly public spaces matters. We talk about how sensory hours at Walmart started, why sensory nights at the Amazeum help remove barriers and what real inclusion looks like when you’re living it day to day. Along the way, you’ll also hear about Youth Makers, hands-on entrepreneurship for kids, and the energy behind her simple motto: Goonies never say die. > > If you care about early learning, nonprofit fundraising, sensory-friendly programming or just want a hopeful look at how Northwest Arkansas builds community, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show.
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