Immerse comes to Northwest Arkansas
Immerse Arkansas, a Little Rock-based nonprofit focused on addressing needs gaps for teens and young adults, is expanding to Northwest Arkansas, opening an office in Lowell.
Scott Bull has been named executive director of the Northwest Arkansas office and will lead the expansion. Bull’s 41-year career at Pace Industries included 11 years as its CEO.
“My wife, Becky, and I have worked with youth throughout our lives and have cherished every moment,” Bull said. “The opportunity to work with Immerse Arkansas, which is creating a broad, reliable pathway for youth from crisis, is an absolute privilege.”
A regional board of directors will help with the expansion. Area board members are Kile Graves, senior partner at Cornerstone Coaching in Fayetteville; Steve Lane, managing director of Colliers Arkansas in Rogers; and Rebecca Mills, medical affairs process lead at Boehringer Ingelheim in Bentonville.
The nonprofit’s expansion to Northwest Arkansas was in response to a needs assessment and invitations from the Arkansas Division of Children & Family Services and area community providers. With support from its partners, the nonprofit invested nearly $100,000 to assess the needs of area youth and families and to establish a presence in Northwest Arkansas.
Gaps the nonprofit will work to address include housing, transportation, support services for foster and adoptive teens and their families, mental health treatment and deeper support for low-income families.
During the state’s 2025 fiscal year, 697 children and teens were in foster care in Northwest Arkansas. Starting in 2026, Immerse will collaborate with area providers to provide its scalable LifeBASE transitional program to serve youth with support, including trauma therapy, one-on-one coaching, mentoring, life skills classes, and education and employment training, and housing.
According to the news release, the nonprofit aims to build “a trauma-informed emergency shelter” for young adults and is working to obtain transitional housing in Northwest Arkansas.
The Northwest Arkansas office has four full-time staff. It plans to add employees as the program grows.