In times of rapid change, we are grateful for all the nonprofit organizations mobilizing to meet the growing needs of our community. Now more than ever, we value our partnerships and will be reaching out to our grantees during this challenging time. Currently, all Inasmuch Foundation employees are working remotely until April 6th. A full staff directory can be found here. Please reach out with any questions or concerns via email or our cell phones.
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OKLAHOMA CITY --- Inasmuch Foundation announced today a series of changes aligned with the Foundation’s strategic plan. The most significant change is the consolidation of Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation into Inasmuch Foundation.
We continue to be inspired by the Oklahoma nonprofit sector's response to COVID-19 amid the challenges it presents to your organizations and clients. One potential source of relief during these uncertain times is through the CARES Act loan programs. Nonprofits are eligible to apply for the Payment Protection Program and the Economic Injury Disaster Loan program. The best advice we continue to hear about these programs is to APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Applications are now open and money will be lent on a first-com
OKLAHOMA CITY – Inasmuch Foundation announced today the distribution of $277,400 in grants to 11 organizations serving Colorado Springs
Inasmuch Foundation, founded by Edith Kinney Gaylord in 1982, supports education, health and human services and community enhancement initiatives that enrich the quality of life for Oklahomans. The foundation carries on its late founder’s interests in Colorado Springs by giving to nonprofits that are located in and directly serve the residents of the city.
Grants were awarded to organizations as follows:
OKLAHOMA CITY – Inasmuch Foundation announced today the distribution of $10.2 million in grants to 56 organizations serving Oklahoma communities.
Inasmuch Foundation, founded by Edith Kinney Gaylord in 1982, supports education, health and human services and community enhancement initiatives that enrich the quality of life for Oklahomans.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Inasmuch Foundation announced today the distribution of $111,250 in grants to 9 organizations serving Colorado Springs.
Inasmuch Foundation, founded by Edith Kinney Gaylord in 1982, supports education, health and human services and community enhancement initiatives that enrich the quality of life for Oklahomans. The foundation carries on its late founder’s interests in Colorado Springs by giving to nonprofits that are located in and directly serve the residents of the city.
Grants were awarded to organizations as follows:
OKLAHOMA CITY – Inasmuch Foundation announced today the distribution of $5.76 million in grants to 54 organizations serving Oklahoma communities.
Inasmuch Foundation, founded by Edith Kinney Gaylord in 1982, supports education, health and human services and community enhancement initiatives that enrich the quality of life for Oklahomans.
We are looking for hard-working undergraduate college students who are passionate about making Oklahoma City a better place to work, live, and play. General details are provided below as well as instructions for applying. Preference is given to current college freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, who will continue their education in the fall of 2020.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Inasmuch Foundation announced today the distribution of $197,500 in grants to 14 organizations serving Colorado Springs.
Inasmuch Foundation, founded by Edith Kinney Gaylord in 1982, supports education, health and human services and community enhancement initiatives that enrich the quality of life for Oklahomans. The foundation carries on its late founder’s interests in Colorado Springs by giving to nonprofits that are located in and directly serve the residents of the city.
Grants were awarded to organizations as follows:
OKLAHOMA CITY – Inasmuch Foundation announced today the distribution of $6.46 million in grants. Grants were awarded to 63 organizations serving Oklahoma communities.
Inasmuch Foundation, founded by Edith Kinney Gaylord in 1982, supports education, health and human services and community enhancement initiatives that enrich the quality of life for Oklahomans.