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The OG&E & Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits Community Town Hall: Convening Nonprofits & Community Leaders is a unique opportunity to bring nonprofits, civic leaders, and community partners together around a shared vision for rural Oklahoma’s future. At this gathering, we’ll focus on growing stronger together, investing in local leaders, building resilience, and ensuring every community has a voice in shaping what comes next. Our long-term vision is clear: to foster sustainable economic growth by strengthening workforce and infrastructure; to inspire civic leadership so residents can drive meaningful change; to build capacity through collaboration and resource-sharing; to close the gap between rural and urban Oklahoma by opening new doors of access; and, ultimately, to create communities where innovation thrives, opportunity is shared, and quality of life is lifted for all. As part of this effort, participants will also have access to free OKCNP memberships and new grant opportunities designed to fuel impact and support the vital work already happening in Canadian County. Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2026 Time: 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Location: 12205 S Yukon Ave, Glenpool, OK 74033 Cost: Free of charge Your Host: AMY CURRANChief Development Officer Connect with me 
| Amy most recently spent seven years as the executive director of Generation Citizen (GC) South Region, a nonprofit building an education movement that equips and inspires young people to transform our democracy. She has spent over 25 years addressing community issues specifically around empowering youth and providing opportunities through education. She began her career with Project Transformation, a community-oriented summer day camp focused on improving literacy among elementary-aged children from Oklahoma’s low-income urban neighborhoods. Amy is a founding leader for the Oklahoma Civic Learning Coalition, working to improve access to civic engagement and opportunities and learning from pre-k to continuing adult education across the state. She holds a B.A. in Letters from the University of Oklahoma and a Masters in Religious Education from Oklahoma City University. She serves as the Vice-Chair for the OKCPS Bond Community Oversight Committee, is a founding member of VEST Her, a private network of women working together to expedite the pipeline of women in positions of power and is a member of Leadership Oklahoma City class 38. She enjoys adventures with her husband and two sons, knitting, cooking dinner with friends, and rowing on the Oklahoma River. |
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