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Foundation for the Mid South Marks 35 Years of Regional Impact and Unveils Strategic Vision for the Future

Foundation for the Mid South President and CEO Gregory Johnson stands with Dr. Ivye Allen at the 35th Anniversary Celebration.
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Date: Friday, October 31, 2025
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Celebration at the Two Mississippi Museums honors Dr. Ivye Allen and introduces a five-year plan for advancing opportunity across the Mid South

JACKSON, Miss. – The Foundation for the Mid South (FMS) celebrated 35 years of service and leadership Thursday night with a gala at the Two Mississippi Museums, drawing more than 100 partners, grantees, and community leaders from across Mississippi, Arkansas, and Louisiana.  The evening highlighted the Foundation’s history of advancing equity and opportunity while introducing a bold new five-year strategic plan.

President and CEO Gregory Johnson, Chairman of the Board Theo Bunting, and Vice President of Programs Cassio Batteast led the program, which featured tributes to past leaders, reflections on community partnerships, and a renewed call to invest in the region’s future.

“For 35 years, the Foundation for the Mid South has connected people to opportunity and turned ideas into action,” said Greg Johnson, President and CEO.  “Our work has always been rooted in equity, collaboration, and possibility.  This anniversary is both a celebration and a recommitment to the people and communities that make this region extraordinary.”

President and CEO Gregory Johnson delivers remarks at the Foundation for the Mid South’s 35th Anniversary Celebration.
President and CEO Gregory Johnson speaking during the Foundation for the Mid South’s 35th Anniversary program.

“From its earliest days, this Foundation has been guided by a simple idea that the people who live and work in our communities know what they need to succeed,” added Theo Bunting, Chairman of the Board.  “That belief continues to drive everything we do, and it is what makes this mission so powerful 35 years later.”

Honoring a Legacy of Leadership

The Foundation’s highest recognition, the Mid South Leadership Award, was presented to Dr. Ivye Allen, former President of the Foundation for the Mid South.  Dr. Allen was honored for nearly two decades of leadership in philanthropy and community development, helping shape initiatives that continue to influence economic and social progress throughout the region.

Dr. Ivye Allen receives the Mid South Leadership Award during the Foundation for the Mid South’s 35th Anniversary Celebration.
Dr. Ivye Allen is honored with the Mid South Leadership Award for her nearly two decades of service and leadership.

“Dr. Allen’s leadership and commitment have left a lasting mark on this region,” Johnson said during the presentation.  “She represents the kind of community-rooted service that defines who we are.”

Additional honors included the Partnership Award to the W.K. Kellogg Foundation for its long-standing collaboration around equity and racial healing, and the Shared Vision ~ Real Change Awards recognizing:

  • Delta Compass (Mississippi)
  • Geaux Girl Giving Collective (Louisiana)
  • Delta Circles, Inc. (Arkansas)
Gregory Johnson, Rhea Bishop from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, and Chairman of the Board Theo Bunting during the Partnership Award presentation.
The Foundation for the Mid South recognizes the W.K. Kellogg Foundation with the Partnership Award for its long-standing collaboration around equity and racial healing.

Charting the Next Chapter

The event also marked the unveiling of FMS’s 2025–2030 Strategic Plan, which outlines the organization’s vision for deepening its impact across five priorities: Education, Health and Wellness, Economic Opportunity, Communication and Policy Advocacy, and Networking and Convening.

“Our vision is a thriving Mid South where every person has equitable access to education, health, and economic opportunity,” Johnson said.  “We are expanding our role as a convener, strengthening networks, and embedding communications, policy, and advocacy into everything we do.  The goal is to create tangible, lasting change that families can feel in their daily lives.”

The plan, introduced during a multimedia presentation, calls for stronger regional collaboration, policy engagement, and measurable progress in outcomes for children and families.

About the Foundation for the Mid South

The Foundation for the Mid South brings people and resources together to strengthen education, health, and economic opportunity across Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.  By supporting community-driven solutions and fostering cross-sector partnerships, FMS works to build a thriving Mid South for all.

Learn more at www.fndmidsouth.org and follow @FndMidSouth on social media.