KCF seeks to fund projects and organizations that enhance the quality of life in Kingfisher. KCF is managed by the Communities Foundation of Oklahoma and is governed by a board of directors representing the Kingfisher area.
All gifts made are tax-deductible. Originally established in 1993 as the Kingfisher Community Trust, KCF serves as a channel for the distribution of funds from donors to Kingfisher organizations that provide vital services to the community. Originated by donors who want to improve life in Kingfisher, KCF reviews requests annually and awards grants to fulfill unmet local needs.
The grant cycle for Kingfisher Community Fund is now closed. Check the website periodically for an update on the next grant cycle.
All applications must be submitted through Communities Foundation of Oklahoma’s online grant portal.
The Oklahoma Initiative Fund is a permanent endowed fund of the Communities Foundation of Oklahoma, created to invest in the vitality of rural communities across our state. Through this fund, CFO is committed to addressing urgent challenges and advancing opportunities that improve quality of life for Oklahomans. The Oklahoma Initiative Fund represents CFO’s vision for a stronger, more resilient Oklahoma, and we look forward to building its impact in the years to come.
Grants of up to $15,000 will be awarded to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations serving communities with populations of 50,000 or fewer.
While nonprofits based anywhere in Oklahoma may apply, the strongest consideration will be given to organizations located within and directly serving eligible communities.
The OIF grant cycle is open October – November.
Contact Lisa Pitsiri lpitsiri@cfok.org or Krystle Clark at kclark@cfok.org
The Women’s Foundation of Oklahoma is excited to announce the opening of their 2025 grant cycle. Starting on September 8th, they will begin accepting applications for grants of up to $25,000. The deadline to submit your application is October 6th.
Their foundation is committed to creating awareness and driving change on critical issues facing women and girls across Oklahoma. This year, they are prioritizing programs, initiatives, or services that foster collaboration between communities, nonprofits, and educational institutions to amplify impact statewide.
To be eligible for this grant cycle, your organization must have had a representative present at the annual WFO Convening and be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in good standing with the IRS or an institution of higher education.