NWA Gives 2026: Double the Impact for Northwest Arkansas Heroes
Northwest Arkansas is where Sheep Dog Impact Assistance was born—and it remains a driving force behind everything we do.
When you give during NWA Gives, you’re not just supporting a local nonprofit.
You’re helping us expand impact across the country—serving those who have served us all.
The 2026 Heroes Gala: Where Heroes, Stories, and Impact Take Center Stage
See the full 2026 Heroes Gala lineup featuring Rob O’Neill and Kevin Sorbo. Get tickets, bid in the silent auction, and support SDIA today.
NWA Gives 2026: One Week Out – Help Us Fuel the Mission on April 9
NWA Gives 2026 is just one week away! Join Sheep Dog Impact Assistance on April 9 and help empower Veterans and First Responders through life-changing programs.
The Battle After the Battle: How Sheep Dog Impact Assistance Helps Veterans and First Responders Find Purpose Again
Sheep Dog Impact Assistance was featured in Stroll Pinnacle Magazine for its mission helping veterans and first responders rediscover purpose through service and post-traumatic growth.
Range Madness is Coming to NWA: Join the Ultimate Shooting Competition Supporting Sheep Dog Impact Assistance
Range Madness is Northwest Arkansas’ ultimate shooting competition hosted by Ozark Sportsman. Compete, support veterans and first responders, and grab your official SDIA shirt today.
Continued Service in Northwest Arkansas: Volunteers Needed for Young Marines Program
A local youth mentorship program in Northwest Arkansas needs volunteers to continue serving at-risk youth. Learn how Continued Service can make an impact close to home.
KHBS STORY: SDIA to help in Greenland after tornadoes
Originally published by 4029 News on May 20, 2025. Read the full article [here].
GREENLAND, Ark. — Crews with Sheep Dog Impact Assistance are set to be back in Greenland, Arkansas, Tuesday, after multiple tornadoes hit Washington County.
Around 7:30 p.m. Monday, a possible tornado touched down west of Greenland, causing damage to homes and business.
"We like to say that helping is healing, so going out and helping others is a huge aspect of what we do," said Bob Corscadden, director of disaster response for Sheep Dog. "A lot of times, we help people that wouldn't normally get any help, don't have insurance. No one's coming to help them anytime soon. And so that's really the kind of people we look for."
Thousands were without power in Washington County Tuesday morning.
Sheep Dog Impact Assistance is a Rogers-based nonprofit that travels across the country to help people after severe weather. Drake Foley, Meteorologist/MMJ
Best of Northwest Arkansas
Sheep Dog Impact Assistance is excited to announce that nominations are now open for The 2025 Best of Northwest Arkansas! Thanks to the outpouring of support from all of you in #SheepDogNation during the voting last November, we were recognized as the 2023 Best Nonprofit by The Best of Northwest Arkansas. We so appreciate this honor and opportunity to be seen in our community! Let’s do it again in 2025!