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

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 are designed to serve the community for generations.

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OSU Student Becomes First Inasmuch Foundation Community Fellow With Down Syndrome

From The Oklahoman:
Josie Kohn is making history this summer as the first person with Down syndrome to participate in the Inasmuch Foundation Community Fellowship program.

The program works to connect college undergraduate and graduate students with nonprofit organizations in Oklahoma City for a paid summer internship.

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OKC Zoo Sets New Fiscal Year Attendance Record

From Oklahoma City Free Press:
The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden is pleased to announce a record-setting 1,114,208 guests of all ages visited the OKC Zoo during its fiscal year, July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025. This tops the former fiscal year attendance record of 1,107,995 guests who visited the Zoo from July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024.

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Announcing $7.16 Million in Spring 2025 Grants

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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