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The Oklahoma City Community Foundation serves central Oklahoma Since 1969, the Oklahoma City Community Foundation has worked with donors to create charitable funds that benefit our community both now and in thefuture.
AID FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT Aid for Individual Development. Address: 2805 N. Utah Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73107-1217. Contact: Sharon Norris. Phone: 405/943-2346. Fax: 405/943-0011. Description: The organization provides affordable residential services and life skill training for adults with developmental disabilities at its housing facility in northwestOklahoma City.
OKLAHOMA COUNTY DIVERSION HUB Oklahoma County Diversion Hub. Address: 220 NW 10th, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. Contact: Damon Britton. Phone: 405/594-8843. Email: dbritton@okdiversionhub.org. Website: okdiversionhub.org. Description: The Diversion Hub is a comprehensive, one-stop network dedicated to assisting justice-involved individuals in Oklahoma City by harnessingthe
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SHINE Foundation. The organization provides opportunities for youth, non-violent criminal offenders and other volunteers to perform community service to assist with beautification efforts to make lasting improvements in Oklahoma County schools, parks and neighborhoods. Address: 4804 S. Western Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73109. Contact: Brian Maughan. 45TH INFANTRY DIVISION MUSEUM The Oklahoma City Community Foundation serves central Oklahoma Since 1969, the Oklahoma City Community Foundation has worked with donors to create charitable funds that benefit our community both now and in thefuture.
LAWTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Lawton Community Foundation is inviting charitable organizations as well as state and local government agencies to apply for grants benefiting Lawton and the surrounding communities. Community Grants of up to $5,000 will be awarded to support new or expanding projects that improve the quality of life and provide opportunities for a broad OKLAHOMA COUNTY SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAM Oklahoma County Senior Nutrition Program. Address: 5016 NW 10th, Oklahoma City, OK 73127. Contact: Ronnie Winters. Phone: 405/949-2709. Fax: 405/949-2786. Email: rwinters@icnet.net. Description: The program supports a network of nutrition sites in Oklahoma County POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Address: PO BOX 114, Shawnee, OK 74802. Contact: Mark Schneiter. Phone: 405/275-8412. Email: info@pottcountymuseum.org. Website: pottcountymuseum.org. Description: The Pottawatomie County Historical Society was organized in 1927 and operates a museum featuring artifacts and information about the history of Pottawatomie County.The museum is currently located in the former Santa Fe ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC SCHOOL St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School. Address: 5000 N. Grove Avenue, Warr Acres, OK 73122-5119. Contact: Todd Gungoll. Phone: 405/789-0224. Fax: 405/789-3583. Email: mr.gungoll@scbokc.org. Description: Affiliated with and located next to St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in northwest Oklahoma City, the school serves students inpreschool
OKLAHOMA CITY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Hospice Foundation of Oklahoma and Oklahoma City Community Foundation have announced five nursing students and one medical student as recipients of the 2021 Khader K. Hussein Awards in Palliative Care. Each student will receive a $2,000 award. Dr. Hussein and his wife, Cecilia, stand surrounded by Khader K. Hussein Awards in Palliative Care recipients at a luncheon in 2017.JESUS HOUSE
The Oklahoma City Community Foundation serves central Oklahoma Since 1969, the Oklahoma City Community Foundation has worked with donors to create charitable funds that benefit our community both now and in thefuture.
AID FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT Aid for Individual Development. Address: 2805 N. Utah Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73107-1217. Contact: Sharon Norris. Phone: 405/943-2346. Fax: 405/943-0011. Description: The organization provides affordable residential services and life skill training for adults with developmental disabilities at its housing facility in northwestOklahoma City.
OKLAHOMA COUNTY DIVERSION HUB Oklahoma County Diversion Hub. Address: 220 NW 10th, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. Contact: Damon Britton. Phone: 405/594-8843. Email: dbritton@okdiversionhub.org. Website: okdiversionhub.org. Description: The Diversion Hub is a comprehensive, one-stop network dedicated to assisting justice-involved individuals in Oklahoma City by harnessingthe
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SHINE Foundation. The organization provides opportunities for youth, non-violent criminal offenders and other volunteers to perform community service to assist with beautification efforts to make lasting improvements in Oklahoma County schools, parks and neighborhoods. Address: 4804 S. Western Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73109. Contact: Brian Maughan. 45TH INFANTRY DIVISION MUSEUM The Oklahoma City Community Foundation serves central Oklahoma Since 1969, the Oklahoma City Community Foundation has worked with donors to create charitable funds that benefit our community both now and in thefuture.
LAWTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Lawton Community Foundation is inviting charitable organizations as well as state and local government agencies to apply for grants benefiting Lawton and the surrounding communities. Community Grants of up to $5,000 will be awarded to support new or expanding projects that improve the quality of life and provide opportunities for a broad OKLAHOMA COUNTY SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAM Oklahoma County Senior Nutrition Program. Address: 5016 NW 10th, Oklahoma City, OK 73127. Contact: Ronnie Winters. Phone: 405/949-2709. Fax: 405/949-2786. Email: rwinters@icnet.net. Description: The program supports a network of nutrition sites in Oklahoma County POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Address: PO BOX 114, Shawnee, OK 74802. Contact: Mark Schneiter. Phone: 405/275-8412. Email: info@pottcountymuseum.org. Website: pottcountymuseum.org. Description: The Pottawatomie County Historical Society was organized in 1927 and operates a museum featuring artifacts and information about the history of Pottawatomie County.The museum is currently located in the former Santa Fe ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC SCHOOL St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School. Address: 5000 N. Grove Avenue, Warr Acres, OK 73122-5119. Contact: Todd Gungoll. Phone: 405/789-0224. Fax: 405/789-3583. Email: mr.gungoll@scbokc.org. Description: Affiliated with and located next to St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in northwest Oklahoma City, the school serves students inpreschool
STAFF | OKLAHOMA CITY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The Oklahoma City Community Foundation employs a staff of professionals with expertise in the areas of donor services, financial management and accounting, development, communications, scholarship administration and program services. INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT The majority of assets that we manage are pooled with other Oklahoma City Community Foundation funds and invested by both active managers and index funds to add value while keeping the cost low. Historically, our investment fees are less than 35 basis points (35/100 of 1 percent), which is much less than the typical fee for managed funds orGIVESMARTOKC
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Address: P.O. Box 60889, Oklahoma City, OK 73146. Contact: Michael H. McPherson. Phone: 405/239-7101. Fax: 405/239-7106. Email: Speck@speckhomesinc.org. Description: Speck Homes provides residential care in a group home setting for adolescent boys that have been adjudicated deprived, neglected, abused or delinquent.Facility is located in Oklahoma City.WELLNESS INITIATIVE
Wellness Initiative. Health and wellness are powerfully influenced by where we live. Community access to safe places to play and exercise, nutritious food and other wellness resources directly impacts life expectancy and incidence of chronic disease among our citizens. Through our Wellness Initiative, the Oklahoma City CommunityFoundation is
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION ENDOWMENT PROGRAM Charitable organizations establishing a new endowment fund or working to build an existing endowment at the Oklahoma City Community Foundation may qualify to participate in the Kirkpatrick Family Fund’s endowment matching grant program. The purpose of the program is to encourage organizations to plan for their future, to develop areliable
45TH INFANTRY DIVISION MUSEUM The Oklahoma City Community Foundation serves central Oklahoma Since 1969, the Oklahoma City Community Foundation has worked with donors to create charitable funds that benefit our community both now and in thefuture.
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CATHOLIC SCHOOL Address: 5000 N. Grove Avenue, Warr Acres, OK 73122-5119. Contact: Todd Gungoll. Phone: 405/789-0224. Fax: 405/789-3583. Email: mr.gungoll@scbokc.org. Description: Affiliated with and located next to St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in northwest Oklahoma City, the school serves students in preschool through eighth grade.. Population Served: Children and youth GREATER OKLAHOMA CITY PARKS & TRAILS FOUNDATION The Oklahoma City Community Foundation serves central Oklahoma Since 1969, the Oklahoma City Community Foundation has worked with donors to create charitable funds that benefit our community both now and in thefuture.
MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION OF OKLAHOMA Make-A-Wish Foundation of Oklahoma. The Oklahoma chapter of the national organization, Make-A-Wish fulfills wishes of children in Oklahoma who have been diagnosed with life-threatening illnesses. Address: Oklahoma City: 1900 NW Expressway, Ste. 700, Oklahoma City, OK 73118; Tulsa: 4504 East 67th Street Bldg. 11, Suite 208, Tulsa, OK741368
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TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE StickyMarch 18, 2020Community
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We are witnessing a crisis never before seen in our lifetime. The disruption caused by Covid-19 is affecting the lives of billions across the globe, as we are required to adapt to new lifestyles for the unforeseeable future. In Oklahoma City, we have responded to many different disasters, and we have responded generously. This pandemic has forced our government leaders to take unprecedented measures to help slow down the spread of this disease. The Oklahoma City Community Foundation has created the 2020 Disaster Relief Fund that will assist those in our community impacted by the virus, particularly those who are most vulnerable. The fund is flexible and will provide dollars for immediate needs to those seeking medical access, basic needs as well as provide help for our aging citizens.TO DONATE:
As Oklahomans, we’ve seen our share of disasters before, and through it all, we always find a way to stand tall, to rise up and to help our fellow citizens endure. We are asking all who are willing to please donate to the Oklahoma City Community Foundation 2020 Disaster ReliefFund.
Please visit donate.occf.org to make an online donation and use fund name 2020 Disaster Relief Fund. Funds will be used to meet needs of individuals in our community through local service organizations and charities.Donate Now
TO APPLY FOR A GRANT: Qualifying organizations include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, churches, government agencies and schools providing direct services and assistance to individuals who have been impacted by COVID-19. Individuals cannot apply to receive a grant. Funding preference will be given to organizations working with vulnerable populations, including the elderly. We will begin accepting letters of inquiry April 1. Please send a brief paragraph that includes the following: * Your name and contact information * The name and address of your organization * A short paragraph describing the proposed activity/program, and thetarget population
* Approximate budget and amount requested Please email the letter of inquiry to DisasterRelief2020@occf.org. All questions should be directed to this email. Funding will be consideredas it is available.
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OKLAHOMA CITY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION AWARDS $338,000 IN SCHOLARSHIPS TO 169 METRO-AREA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTSApril 12, 2020
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_GRADUATING SENIORS EACH RECEIVE $2,000 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSAWARD_
The Oklahoma City Community Foundation is awarding $338,000 in scholarships to 169 graduating seniors from 53 central Oklahoma high schools. Awarded through the Community Foundation Scholars program, the scholarships are a portion of more than $2 million that the Oklahoma City Community Foundation will award to students throughoutOklahoma this year.
“It is thanks to our generous donors who recognize the educational and financial challenges students encounter that the Community Foundation has become the state’s largest independent scholarship provider,” said Nancy B. Anthony, Oklahoma City Community Foundation President. “We’re thrilled to support education for this group of students, especially 72 New Opportunities Scholars who will be charting a new course as the first members of their families to attendcollege.”
Through the Community Foundation Scholars program, graduating seniors from 53 central Oklahoma high schools may apply for scholarships. Recipients include students who may not be eligible for the most competitive academic scholarships, but are good students and actively serve their communities, as well as students who will be the first in their family to attend college. Each recipient will receive a $2,000 award for the 2020-2021 academic year. To ensure students are eligible for the awards, each school’s guidance counselor must participate in the Central Oklahoma Guidance Counselor Network, a free program offered by the Community Foundation that provides training opportunities on college admissions and financial aid practices. Following are the Community Foundation Scholars recipients for the 2020-21 academic year: ASTEC CHARTER SCHOOL: Jandi Barrios, Melissa Belmonte, Wendy Briones, Bryan Marquez, Diana Martinez, Gael Noriega, George Patterson-Tellez, Isela Rios, Luis Rosales-Chavira BETHANY HIGH SCHOOL: Hunter Mullins, Micah Pennington, Rachel Wiens BISHOP MCGUINNESS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL: Coleman Bardell, Grayson Russell, Dennis Velasco CAPITOL HILL HIGH SCHOOL: Darian Calfy, Daniel Lopez CARL ALBERT HIGH SCHOOL: Kathryn Souza, Lane Youngblood CASADY SCHOOL: Tylar Lason CHOCTAW HIGH SCHOOL: Olivia Cruz, Cole Watkins CHRISTIAN HERITAGE ACADEMY: Elise Wall CLASSEN SCHOOL OF ADVANCED STUDIES: Sergio Hernandez, Rem Iang, Eric Martinez, Sheila Nguyen, Michelle Taffe, Keren Turcios Ortega, Angelina Williamson, Kya Wilson, Estrella Zarate-Martinez COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL: Madison Buchanan CROOKED OAK HIGH SCHOOL: Esmeralda Castaneda, Kate Contreras, Citlaly Espinoza, Jessica Sanchez CROSSINGS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL: Sawyer Turner DEER CREEK HIGH SCHOOL: Vandad Asadi, Nevaeh Jefferson, Megan Neaves,Madelyn Puckett
DEL CITY HIGH SCHOOL: Ashli Acosta Rojas, Corey Brannon, Julie Glisson, Zoi Washington DOUGLASS HIGH SCHOOL: Ty’Tiauna Alsup, Akaari Gallagher DOVE SCIENCE ACADEMY OKC: Azrael Cantera, Julian Villaman EDMOND MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL: Janiah Bowers, Keyse Nieto, Khushi Patel EDMOND NORTH HIGH SCHOOL: Issabel Agbogbo, Valeria Carreno, GladysGreen
EDMOND SANTA FE HIGH SCHOOL: Hailey Grimmett, Thuan Nguyen, Kyleigh Rankin, James Sanderson EL RENO HIGH SCHOOL: Malik Boland-Pickett, Madyson Carr, Abby Jeffrey EMERSON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL: Adrian Perez EMERSON SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL: Nyia Graham-Dunn GUTHRIE HIGH SCHOOL: Isabella Lewis, Maeghan Mathews, Trevor Sallee HARDING CHARTER PREPARATORY SCHOOL: Alexandra Ablah, Eduardo Benitez-Mejia, Astrid Ceniceros-Barron, Jesus Hernandez, Gwendolyn Herrada, Fatima Jaime, Evelyn Martinez, Tina Nguyen HARDING FINE ARTS ACADEMY: Ivy Archer, Sarah Brady, Jessica Cutzal, Jennifer Rodas-De Leon, Anthony Velasco HARRAH HIGH SCHOOL: Seth David, Morgan Mann HERITAGE HALL: Kennedy Mattocks JOHN MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL: Daja Dyas, Talayla Hillmon, Najae Marks JONES HIGH SCHOOL: Tina Beshears, Strong Moore LUTHER HIGH SCHOOL: Kaylee Garrett MIDWEST CITY HIGH SCHOOL: Meagan Lancaster, Macalah Ruff MILLWOOD HIGH SCHOOL: Jada Wilson MOORE HIGH SCHOOL: Lathanise Cox-Moscatello, Brooke Halbert, Beyonce Hammond, Giselle Kepple, Aslyn Lansche, Joshua Miles MOUNT ST. MARY HIGH SCHOOL: Jackson Boyd, Antonio Leon, Karina Morales MUSTANG HIGH SCHOOL: Zachary Clark, Madeline Nelson, Danny Nguyen NORMAN HIGH SCHOOL: Angelyn Connywerdy, Kaylee-Nicole Eyabi, DianaRoldan Guzman
NORMAN NORTH HIGH SCHOOL: Mackenzie Dodson, Kathryn Frank, Elizabeth Mateo-Johnson, Janeth Velasco-Garcia NORTHWEST CLASSEN HIGH SCHOOL: Keturah Armbrister, Arlette Barrios, Nory Gonzalez, Keysy Maldonado, Brittany Motes, Jessica Rivas-Calderon Oklahoma Christian Academy: Abbegayle James OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL: Lucy Thomas OKLAHOMA SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS: Anika Patel PIEDMONT HIGH SCHOOL: Gitonga Nyaga, Jesse Palmer PUTNAM CITY HIGH SCHOOL: Christopher Boadi, Hunter Huxman, Caleb King, Alberto Morales Ruiz, Joana Moraz, Colby St. John, Haiqa Zia PUTNAM CITY NORTH HIGH SCHOOL: Deven Bruner, Jailyn McCoy, Lily Mikes PUTNAM CITY WEST HIGH SCHOOL: Silvia Barrios, Amparo Bernabe, Adrienne Doffney, Kelvinson Giron-Gramajo, Claudia Gramajo, Jessica Reyes, Luis Rojas, Mohammad Sajawal, Vanessa Velazquez SANTA FE SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL: Desiree Dominguez, Aleyda Ibarra Alonso, Ruby Munoz, Eddy Rodriguez, Yuvia Sanchez SOUTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL: Jesus Barragan, Nia Osita, Angelica Soria, Annett Tineo Henriquez SOUTHMOORE HIGH SCHOOL: Clare Dooling, Brice Hembree, Robert Parker STAR SPENCER HIGH SCHOOL: Maaliyah Livingston U.S. GRANT HIGH SCHOOL: Nallely Lopez Ojeda, Galilea Perez WESTERN HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL: Mystery Bennett, Ismael Carrasco, Meloni Dean, Leta Rae Gunner, Linda-Ann Gunner, Karnesha Landry, JadeLangkeit
WESTMOORE HIGH SCHOOL: Tyler Cooper, Lauren Harman, Megan Vu YUKON HIGH SCHOOL: Keigan Davidson, Benjamin Wilkins ABOUT THE OKLAHOMA CITY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Founded in 1969, the Oklahoma City Community Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity that works with donors throughout the state to create charitable funds that will benefit our community both now and in thefuture.
THE OKLAHOMA DISASTER FUND FOR ANIMAL SUPPORTMarch 24, 2020
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The Kirkpatrick Foundation and Oklahoma City Community Foundation announce OK·DFAS, the Oklahoma Disaster Fund for Animal Support, administered by the Oklahoma City Community Foundation. This new fund is designed to mitigate the financial impact of disaster on charitable nonprofits that provide care for animals. Donors are encouraged to make tax-deductible contributions to the Oklahoma City Community Foundation designated for DFAS. The Kirkpatrick Foundation will match all gifts dollar for dollar up to $100,000, in total. Donations can be mailed to 1000 N. Broadway, Oklahoma City, OK, 73102, or made online by clicking here . Please be sure to use fundname 0KDFAS.
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TO APPLY FOR A GRANT Qualifying organizations must have valid 501(c)(3) status effective 2017 or earlier with a mission to provide for the care of animals in the state of Oklahoma. Nonprofits that have limited opportunity to generate earned revenue, diminished fundraising capacity, and increased need for emergency support due to the COVID-19 pandemic mayapply.
Letters of inquiry will be accepted effective April 1, 2020. Please send a brief paragraph that includes the following: * Organization’s legal name and address * Date 501(c)(3) status was made effective by IRS as evidenced in IRS Letter of Determination * Grant contact information phone number, email address, and website * A short paragraph describing the need for emergency funding necessary to fill projected shortfall * Annual budget and amount requested * Board list with names and phone numbers * Indicate whether your organization has or plans to apply for CARES Act relief and/or other government assistance, and explain the outcome of your application or why you did not apply. Please email the letter of inquiry to OKDFAS@occf.org. All questions should be directed to this email. Funding will be considered as it isavailable.
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