“A Nu Kulture exists to close access gaps by transforming everyday community spaces into safe, structured, walkable environments for learning, creativity, and opportunity.”

“A Nu Kulture transforms underutilized community spaces into walkable learning hubs, connecting families to STEAM, literacy, and creative resources.”

🔹 The Problem

Across our communities, families are navigating:

  • Transportation deserts

  • Digital deserts

  • Limited access to libraries and enrichment spaces

Even when better schools exist, students without access to:

  • After-school programs

  • STEAM resources

  • Cultural and creative outlets

fall behind—not because of potential, but because of access.

🔹 The Solution

A Nu Kulture is changing that.

We create walkable, community-based learning hubs by transforming UNDERUTILIZED spaces—like churches and community organizations —into resource-rich environments equipped with:

  • STEAM tools and materials

  • Library and literacy resources

  • Media, music, and creative spaces

  • Homeschool and academic support

All accessible through a shared, membership-based model designed for sustainability.


Who We Partner With

We’re building partnerships with community spaces, educators, organizations, and aligned partners to bring accessible, neighborhood-based hubs to life—starting locally and growing over time.

  • A Nu Kulture is actively building partnerships with organizations and leaders who are aligned with expanding access, strengthening communities, and rethinking how resources show up at the neighborhood level.

    We are starting locally—working with early partners to bring the first hubs to life—while developing relationships that will support long-term growth.

  • We are working with community-rooted spaces that are open to being activated as hubs.

    Includes:

    • Churches and faith-based organizations

    • Community centers and neighborhood spaces

    • Housing and residential community partners

    • Local nonprofits and grassroots organizations

    Role:
    Provide trusted, accessible spaces where hubs can be established and integrated into the community.

    • We are connecting with individuals and organizations who bring learning experiences and resources into local environments.

      Includes:

      • Educators and homeschool networks

      • STEAM and enrichment providers

      • Creative, media, and cultural instructors

      Role:
      Deliver programming, tools, and experiences that activate each hub.

  • We are engaging companies and organizations interested in supporting access, infrastructure, and community impact.

    Includes:

    • Technology and digital access companies

    • Financial and service-based organizations

    • Brands aligned with education, community, and innovation

    Role:
    Support the development and sustainability of hubs through resources, investment, and strategic alignment.

  • We are building relationships with entities focused on community development and access.

    Includes:

    • Local government and municipalities

    • Workforce and economic development organizations

    • Public-serving institutions

    Role:
    Help align the model with broader community needs and long-term infrastructure goals.

  • We are connecting with local talent and small businesses that bring culture and relevance into each space.

    Includes:

    • Artists, creators, and makers

    • Local entrepreneurs and small businesses

    Role:
    Contribute to the identity, programming, and lived experience within each hub.

  • Each partner plays a role in building a connected, walkable ecosystem—where spaces, resources, and people are aligned to expand access and opportunity.

Why Partner With Us

Partnership means more than visibility—it means collaboration.

Early partners have the opportunity to:

  • Help shape how the model is implemented

  • Align with a growing, community-rooted initiative

  • Build authentic presence within the communities they serve

  • Contribute to a foundation designed for long-term scale

  • A Nu Kulture is developing a scalable approach to transforming underutilized community spaces into walkable hubs for learning, digital access, and cultural connection.

    We are in the early stages of building this model—working alongside community spaces, local leaders, and aligned organizations to bring the first hubs to life.

    For partners, this is an opportunity to engage early, help shape the model, and play a role in building something designed for long-term impact.

  • A Nu Kulture connects people, places, and resources by activating existing spaces into structured environments that support:

    • STEAM and creative learning

    • Digital access and connectivity

    • Literacy, media, and educational resources

    • Community engagement and cultural exchange

    These are not temporary programs—they are designed as consistent, accessible environments embedded within the community.

    • We are actively developing partnerships across:

      • Community spaces and local organizations opening their doors for activation

      • Educators and program providers bringing learning experiences into neighborhoods

      • Corporate and mission-aligned partners interested in supporting access and infrastructure

      • Civic and public sector stakeholders focused on community development and equity

      Our approach begins locally, with the intention to scale city by city through aligned partnerships.

  • A Nu Kulture is currently:

    • Identifying and engaging community-based spaces for initial hubs

    • Building relationships with local organizations and early collaborators

    • Finalizing a structured model for space activation and programming

    • Preparing for initial pilot launch

  • In many communities, access to technology, learning resources, and safe, structured environments is limited by transportation, digital, and infrastructure gaps.

    A Nu Kulture addresses this by bringing resources closer to where people already are—within walking distance—creating consistent access points for families and youth.

  • A partnership with A Nu Kulture positions your organization as a leader in shaping the future of community infrastructure—where business growth and community impact move forward together.

“We envision a future where every community has walkable access to the resources, spaces, and support needed to learn, create, and thrive.”

Meet the Founder

Success is not just ability…its proximity.

Kenya Arnold is a social entrepreneur and visionary who, after raising children in a changing city, begin to see a need for modern access to learning, and academic opportunities. She has been an advocate for walkable and accessible spaces within urban city landscapes and is fond of urban planning and design concepts and theories. When majoring in Social Entrepreneurship she saw a distinct disconnect with green spaces and technology, planning and design, digital access and inclusivity, and the dismemberment of “lower income” communities and their changing cities. With this knowledge she set a course to design a space that will connect underserved communities in transit, digital, and library deserts, to an infrastructure model that will allow walkable access—in neighborhoods—to learning, creativity, and connection.

That model is A Nu Kulture Hub: “Bringing Access Closer to Home.”