COVID-19 (coronavirus) Resources

GET HELP

Check out our comprehensive list of resources to address issues caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

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GIVE

Help friends and neighbors struggling with coronavirus related hardships.

Donate

Volunteer

Help community organizations in the response effort.

Volunteer

Federal Aid

Resources to help you understand the economic relief programs for individuals and businesses.

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Nonprofits Invited to Apply to COVID-19 Relief Grant Fund

Tulsa area nonprofit organizations that are providing direct support and resources to individuals experiencing COVID-19 related hardships may now apply for grant funding through the Tulsa Area COVID-19 Response Fund. 

Organizations Apply Now

Please note that the COVID-19 Relief Grant Funds are distributed only to organizations providing direct support and resources.  Individuals and families are encouraged to contact 211 should the resource directories listed above not meet your need.

Latest News

2020 ANNUAL REPORT
4/21/2021
View the Tulsa Area United Way's 2020 Annual Report to see 2020 highlights and how our collective impact strengthens our community.
UNITED WAY ANNOUNCES NEWLY ELECTED BOARD OFFICERS, DIRECTORS
2/23/2021
The Tulsa Area United Way (TAUW) has announced new officers and members were elected to its Board of Directors at the organization’s February 23 Annual Meeting.
Day of Caring extends to quarterly events
2/10/2021
Through multiple Days of Caring, Tulsa Area United Way will bring together groups of employees from Tulsa-area companies and connect them with the service agencies they support all year round.
TULSA AREA UNITED WAY ANNOUNCES CAMPAIGN LEADERSHIP FOR THE NEXT THREE YEARS
10/9/2020 9:00:00 AM
Tulsa Area United Way CEO Alison Anthony announced the campaign chairs for the next three years in the organization’s effort to raise millions of dollars each year to support 59 area non-profit organizations, collaborative initiatives, and innovation grants.
Alison Anthony: Grounded in love, learning a new way to communicate
6/15/2020
Tulsa Area United Way President and CEO, Alison Anthony, discusses this time of transformation and leaning into empathy and humility in this Tulsa World opinion piece.