Tulsa Community Foundation



Tulsa Community Foundation was founded in 1998 and it exists to make charitable giving more meaningful and efficient.

The foundation started out as one of the smallest community foundations in the nation with total assets of $117,000 at the end of 1998. By 2005, they surpassed the New York Community Trust in total asset size. Today, they are branded as the largest community foundation in the US.

Since its inception, TCF has enhanced the qualify of life in eastern Oklahoma by providing individualized services to donors, serving as a catalyst for vital local issues, sharing community knowledge with the public, maintaining effective financial stewardship of assets and maximizing return on investment for each grant made.

Web Address

www.tulsacf.org/


Assets and Giving for Tulsa Community Foundation

Assets

2019 - 554,087,683
2018 - 529,863,950
Domestic Grants

2019 - 140,834,988


    

Recent News from Tulsa Community Foundation


New Greenway Planned for Tulsa Aims to Tear Down City's “Silos”
Foundation: Tulsa Community Foundation

... to operate the park, says Jeff Stava, who is overseeing the park's development and is chief operating officer for the Tulsa Community...more

Fundraising campaign for Tulsa-area schools extended until July 31
Foundation: Tulsa Community Foundation

... will give the schools more time to rally their supporters and still make use of the donation mechanism set up through Tulsa Community...more

SOS -- Support Our Schools campaign extended through July 31
Foundation: Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation, Tulsa Community Foundation

TulsaCF.org will take (people) to the Tulsa Community Foundation website where they can make a donation and designate that donation to the...more

SOS – Support Our Schools campaign extended through July 31
Foundation: Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation, Tulsa Community Foundation

Campaign partners include Tulsa Community Foundation, George Kaiser Family Foundation, Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family...more

Credit Union Solicits School Funds
Foundation: Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation, Tulsa Community Foundation

The easiest way to donate is online through the Tulsa Community Foundation at www.TulsaCF.org, or you can also go to www.ttcu.com for...more

TTCU announces 'SOS - Support Our Schools' matching campaign
Foundation: Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation, Tulsa Community Foundation

Donations are being collected through Tulsa Community Foundation's online giving site. Those who donate to the SOS - Support Our Schools...more

TTCU Aims To Raise $4 Million For Area Schools This Month
Foundation: Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation, Tulsa Community Foundation

Check should be made payable to Tulsa Community Foundation, with memo to "SOS Fund" and a designation of the school district to receive...more

Grants awarded to 32 organizations serving Oklahoma communities
Foundation: Tulsa Community Foundation

$30,000 to Tulsa Community Foundation for the Women's Defense Team, providing women with assessments, counseling and connections...more

Foundation celebrating 30th anniversary of supporting public schools
Foundation: Boeing Company, Tulsa Community Foundation

Since 2006, the foundation has partnered with the national Fund for Teachers and the Tulsa Community Foundation to provide grants of up to...more

Inasmuch Foundation announces $190000 grants to Tulsa-area agencies
Foundation: Tulsa Community Foundation

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