First Oklahoma Federal Credit Union
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Financial Literacy Program
Provides financial education courses and events to improve members' financial literacy and wellbeing.

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Actively involved in the community, regularly giving back through charitable contributions and philanthropic efforts.

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First Oklahoma Federal Credit Union

Founded in
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EIN
730613385
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(1)
Category/Type
Educational Foundations
Address
1419 S DENVER AVE TULSA, Oklahoma 74119-3422 United States
Website
www.firstokfcu.org
Phone
(918)-582-1965
Email address
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About
First Oklahoma Federal Credit Union, founded in 1923 as Tulsa Postal Employees Credit Union, is Oklahoma's first credit union. Rooted in service and driven by community, it offers financial services and education to underserved communities in Tulsa, Creek, Osage, Pawnee, and Okmulgee counties. They aim to change the financial future of members through financial literacy and outreach programs.
Mission
First Oklahoma Federal Credit Union supports the Tulsa community by providing accessible financial services and helping members achieve their financial goals with care and integrity.

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