10 Foundations Providing Grants Across the State

In this article, we delve into the work of 10 Oklahoma-based foundations that regularly provide grants to organizations and projects across the state. From education and health to arts and culture, these foundations play a vital role in empowering communities and fostering positive change. Join us as we explore the impact of these philanthropic organizations and the valuable opportunities they offer for enhancing the quality of life in Oklahoma.

Dedicated to advancing the arts and cultural sector in Oklahoma City, the Allied Arts Foundation provides grants and support to arts organizations, artists, and programs that enrich the community.

Based in Oklahoma City, the Kirkpatrick Family Fund supports projects in arts, culture, education, and human services. They prioritize initiatives that improve the quality of life for Oklahomans.

Headquartered in Oklahoma City, the Inasmuch Foundation focuses on supporting education, health and human services, and community enhancement projects in Oklahoma.

Located in Tulsa, this foundation supports projects that address mental health, social services, education, and Jewish causes in Oklahoma.

This foundation provides grants for a wide range of charitable projects in Oklahoma City and surrounding areas, including education, arts and culture, health, and community development.

Also based in Tulsa, this foundation supports projects related to mental health, social services, education, and Jewish causes.

Based in Tulsa, this foundation supports charitable initiatives in areas such as education, health, human services, arts and culture, and community development.

Headquartered in Oklahoma City, this foundation focuses on criminal justice reform, education, and social services in Oklahoma.

Based in Tulsa, this foundation focuses on early childhood education, health care, social services, and community development in Tulsa and surrounding communities.

This foundation, based in Oklahoma City, supports projects in animal welfare, arts and culture, environmental conservation, and historic preservation.


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