• Stephens gave $48million to the
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences to establish the Jackson T. Stephens Spine and Neurosciences Institute. • Stephens gave more than $30million toward to Little Rock's
Episcopal Collegiate School endowment in 2004. • Stephens gave $20.4million to the
University of Arkansas at Little Rock for a special-events center and a basketball arena that would later be named
Jack Stephens Center. • The football field at the United States Naval Academy is named Jack Stephens Field to honor Stephens and his gift of funds for its renovation. •
Dickey-Stephens Park (home to AA
Arkansas Travelers) in North Little Rock, Arkansas, is named for Stephens and his brother "Witt", along with the Dickey brothers,
Bill and
"Skeets", both former major leaguers. • Stephens gave some $3million to construct the Prattsville Community Center in his hometown of Prattsville, Arkansas. • Arkansas Aviation Historical Society inducted Stephens into the
Arkansas Aviation Hall of Fame in 1994. == Awards and honors ==