Oklahoma Grants
Last updated July 3, 2026
There are currently 8 active grants available to Oklahoma applicants in Grantable's free grants database, drawn from state sources and updated daily.
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| ★ | Grant | Deadline ▲ | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) | July 7, 2026 | $20M – $60M | |
| Strengthen Oklahoma Homes (SOH) Program | July 13, 2026 | Up to $1M | |
| Community Arts Experience Grants | Rolling | Varies | |
| Community Arts Learning Grants | Rolling | Varies | |
| Essential Arts Education Grants | Rolling | Varies | |
| Expanded Arts Education Grants | Rolling | Varies | |
| Arts in Alternative Education Grants | Rolling | Varies | |
| Emergency Management Performance Grant (EMPG) | Rolling | Varies |
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About grants in Oklahoma
Oklahoma supports communities through agencies including the Oklahoma Arts Council, the Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency (OHFA), the Oklahoma Department of Commerce (the state's lead economic development agency), and the Oklahoma State Department of Education. The state's philanthropic sector includes the Oklahoma City Community Foundation, the Tulsa Community Foundation, and the Inasmuch Foundation in Oklahoma City. Together these public and private funders support the arts, housing, education, and community development statewide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What state grants are available in Oklahoma?
Major Oklahoma agencies include the Oklahoma Arts Council for arts and culture, the Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) for affordable housing, the Oklahoma Department of Commerce for economic and community development, and the Oklahoma State Department of Education for K-12 programs. Each administers distinct grants with its own eligibility and deadlines.
What foundations serve Oklahoma?
The Oklahoma City Community Foundation and the Tulsa Community Foundation are major community funders for their respective regions, supporting education, human services, and arts and culture. The Inasmuch Foundation in Oklahoma City funds community enhancement, education, human services, and the arts across the state.
Are there grants for Oklahoma community organizations?
Yes. Oklahoma community organizations can pursue state programs through the Oklahoma Arts Council, OHFA, and the Department of Commerce, as well as private grants from the Oklahoma City Community Foundation, the Tulsa Community Foundation, and the Inasmuch Foundation. Competitive proposals connect a clear community need to each funder's priorities and grant cycles.
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