BOK Charitable Contributions

From BOKF Foundation

BOK Financial and the BOKF Foundation aim to enhance the quality of life and economic wellbeing in the communities where they operate, including Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas, focusing on United Way, economic development, education, and basic needs.

Type of Support

Overview

The grant program by BOK Financial and the BOKF Foundation supports broad goals of community enhancement and economic wellbeing through financial contributions. It focuses on four pillars of giving: Basic Needs, supporting organizations aiding vulnerable community members with issues like poverty, hunger, healthcare, housing, and safety; Education, promoting a robust educational system for community growth, including support for basic education, early childhood education, financial literacy, and higher education institutions; and Economic Development, boosting community living standards and economic health through support for local chambers of commerce, workforce development, job training, and public/private community investments. All contributions are strategically planned for maximum community impact and developing fruitful relationships with nonprofit partners, accepting online applications year-round.

Eligibility

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Submission

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