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Inasmuch Foundation Announces $2.65 Million in Capital Campaign Investments Advancing Oklahoma City's Future

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Inasmuch Foundation has distributed $2.65 million in capital campaign investments to five Oklahoma City institutions whose projects will shape the city's cultural landscape, expand access to essential services, strengthen economic opportunity, and accelerate medical discovery. These investments reflect a long-term commitment to projects that are not only transformational in scale, but designed to serve the community for generations.

 


 

2026 CAPITAL CAMPAIGN DISTRIBUTIONS

The Verge OKC
The Verge OKC's new space inside Citizen Building strengthens its role as the city's nonprofit entrepreneurship hub. Serving as a business incubator, accelerator, and co-working space, The Verge connects founders and innovators to mentorship, capital, and community, helping transform ideas into sustainable, high-impact businesses that contribute to Oklahoma City's economic vitality.

Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation's David R. Brown, M.D. Center for Advanced Human Imaging
Named in honor of Dr. David R. Brown, this new, state-of-the-art imaging facility at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation will house the first research-grade MRI available on-site for patient care and biomedical studies. The Center will enhance OMRF's ability to conduct cutting-edge research while accelerating discoveries that improve diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.

Oklahoma History Center's Outdoor Route 66 Neon Park
Located along historic Route 66 on Oklahoma History Center grounds, this new outdoor park will restore and showcase ten authentic neon signs and two iconic mascots (Kip's Big Boy and Shotgun Sam), all sourced from original Oklahoma Route 66 businesses. Accompanied by an indoor exhibit, this space will celebrate the state's transportation, commercial, and cultural history while creating a new civic destination adjacent to the State Capitol.

Little Light House OKC
The expansion of Little Light House to Oklahoma City will bring its proven, tuition-free model of education and therapeutic services to children with disabilities from birth to age six. Offering speech, physical, occupational, and vision therapy alongside assistive technology, Little Light House OKC will expand access to early intervention services for Oklahomans during a critical stage of development for children and families.

Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity's Cornerstone Creek
Situated on 160 acres in far northwest Oklahoma City, Cornerstone Creek is envisioned as Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity's largest affordable housing development to date. Once complete, the neighborhood will include 450 energy-efficient homes, expanding access to stable, attainable housing and reinforcing the connection between housing security and long-term community health.

 


 

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

Sarah Roberts, Vice President of Programs - Sarah.Roberts@inasmuchfoundation.org 
Tyler Tokarczyk, Senior Program Officer - Tyler.Tokarczyk@inasmuchfoundation.org
Anne Hedrick, Program Associate - Anne.Hedrick@inasmuchfoundation.org