Overview
CAP believes that improving the financial independence and self-sufficiency of low-income Oklahomans will take the work of many organizations, communities and individuals.
As a result, we have formed many important partnerships in order to deliver the highest quality and most innovative services possible. During 2005, we established a number of new partnerships and renewed many others.
Currently CAP benefits from over 100 active partnerships, ranging from daily integrated efforts, such as our partnership with Family & Children Services of Tulsa Oklahoma, to less formal affiliations and networks (such as relationships with area businesses and other service organizations that form a mutual referral network).
Here are just a few of CAP's partners:
- Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma
- Family and Children's Services
- Consumer Credit Counseling
- Home Ownership Tulsa
- State Fiscal Analysis Initiative
- Tulsa Public Schools
- National Community Action Partnership
- Corporation for Enterprise Development
- Community Services Council
- Economic Analysis Research Network (EARN)
- JumpStart Coalition for Financial Literacy
- Step Up Tulsa
- Tulsa Workforce Investment Board
- Retired and Senior Volunteer Program
- YWCA Multicultural Services
- National Taxpayer Coalition
- OU Bedlam Clinics
- OU Pediatrics
- OU Early Childhood Education Program
- Tulsa Community College
- Union Public Schools
- Sand Spring Public Schools
