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Announcing $7.16 Million in Spring 2025 Grants

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As part of the Spring 2025 grant cycle, Inasmuch Foundation is proud to distribute $7.16 million to nonprofit organizations supporting Community Enhancement, Education, Human Services, and Journalism programs. This cycle's grants include funding for critical issues facing Oklahomans, including food insecurity, youth mental health, and arts access, as well as nationwide funding to close journalism gaps.

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Community Enhancement:
$1.75 Million

First Americans Museum
• Friends of the Oklahoma History Center, Inc.
Lyric Theatre
Northeast OKC Renaissance
Oklahoma City Ballet
OKC Beautiful
Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Oklahoma Philharmonic Society
Possibilities, Inc
RestoreOKC
Route 66 Centennial Commission

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Education:
$1.125 Million

Academy of Classical Christian Studies
Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City
Cristo Rey Oklahoma City Catholic High School
gener8tor
John Rex Charter School
Oklahoma City Community College
Oklahoma City Innovation District
Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics Foundation
StitchCrew
Teach for America - Oklahoma City
TEEM The Education and Employment Ministry
Trinity School
Urban League of Greater Oklahoma City

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Human Services:
$3.28 Million

A Chance to Change
Calm Waters Center for Children and Families
Community Enhancement Corporation 
Engage Learning Oklahoma
Halo Project
Health Alliance for the Uninsured
Homeless Alliance
Hunger Free Oklahoma
Lilyfield
Mental Health Association Oklahoma
Pivot: A Turning Point for Youth
ReMerge of Oklahoma County
The Spero Project

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Journalism:
$1 Million

AZ Luminaria
Central Current
Charlottesville Tomorrow
Dallas Free Press
Gaylord College of Journalism & Mass Communication
Indigenous Journalists Association
Investigate Midwest
KGOU
Montana Free Press
Nashville Banner
Nevada Independent
Oklahoma Watch
WyoFile

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If you have any questions, please contact a member of the Program Team.

Sarah Roberts, Vice President of Programs - [email protected] 
Tyler Tokarczyk, Senior Program Officer - [email protected]
Anne Hedrick, Grants Manager - [email protected]