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Zac Farley, J.D.

Chief Operating Officer

    Zac Farley, a lifelong resident of Arkansas, is a retired law enforcement officer and military veteran dedicated to public service. He is also a committed advocate for first responder and veteran issues, especially mental health and overall wellness. His many years of experience, in multiple capacities, gives him a unique perspective and understanding of the challenges faced by those who serve.

​    After 25 years in law enforcement, Zac retired as a Major from the Little Rock Police Department. During his time with LRPD, he was fortunate to serve in many different positions, from patrol officer to division commander. After serving initially on patrol, he was able to gain experience working in the Training, Detective, Administration, and Special Operations Divisions. He credits his varied experience as a major factor in being able to see things from different viewpoints while focusing on the common mission.

    ​Zac is a Past President of the Little Rock Fraternal Order of Police and currently serves on the Executive Board as the Immediate Past President. Although he retired from active service, he remains passionate about issues faced by law enforcement and using his experience to provide guidance to organizational members, ranging from local policy issues to state legislative efforts.

In addition to his career in law enforcement, Zac also served as a Combat Engineer with the Arkansas Army National Guard. In 2006, he deployed with the 875th Engineer Battalion to Iraq where his unit conducted route clearance missions in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

​    Zac holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Arkansas-Little Rock and a Juris Doctor from the William H. Bowen School of Law.

    When he is not working, Zac enjoys spending time outdoors, especially on the lake, with his wife, Karen, and their two sons.

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1804 EAST LONGHILLS RD

BENTON, AR 72019

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Rally Point Nonprofit Council has submitted an application (EIN 87-1442078) to the Internal Revenue Service for recognition as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. 

No officer, director, staff, or member receives personal benefit from these funds. Contributions may be deductible as allowed by law if and when exemption is granted.

RPNC is a currently a fiscally sponsored project of Hearts of Our Heroes (EIN 45-4054330). Contributions to RPNC are made to Hearts of Our Heroes for RPNC’s benefit and are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. A copy of the fiscal sponsorship agreement is available on request. Supporting partners do not receive ownership interest, profit participation, or private benefit from their relationship with RPNC. All partnerships are governed by Board-approved Memoranda of Understanding and must advance RPNC’s exempt charitable and educational purposes.

Rally Point Nonprofit Council is registered as a charitable organization with the Arkansas Secretary of State. Financial and registration information is available upon request.

 

RPNC operates as a backbone organization, supporting nonprofits and wellness professionals statewide, and advances its mission through it's four mission vectors: Collaborate, Strengthen, Mobilize, and Prevail. All programs are led by directors approved by the Board of Directors, ensuring alignment with nonprofit governance standards and RPNC’s mission.

All activities are conducted exclusively for charitable and educational purposes. Any funds raised through program activities, are applied solely to support RPNC’s exempt purposes.

 

Activities are intended to be classified under NTEE Code S50 (Public & Societal Benefit, Capacity-Building), pending IRS approval.

 

RPNC is committed to transparency and accountability. Copies of our IRS Form 990 and governing documents are available upon request or through public information databases.

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