Charitable Contributions

Supporting non-profits and making a difference

Bank of Texas and the BOKF Foundation contribute an average of $8 million to nearly 800 nonprofit organizations each year. Our giving is focused on enhancing the quality of life and economic wellbeing in the communities where we operate in Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. Our charitable contributions are focused on four pillars of giving.
Bank of Texas team poses for a photo after donating over $30,000 to United Way of Metro Dallas.

Pillars of giving

  • Basic needs

    We provide volunteer and financial support to organizations serving the most vulnerable members of our community. Our efforts largely focus on organizations providing direct services addressing such issues as poverty, hunger, healthcare, housing and safety.
  • Education

    An equitable, robust educational system drives long-term community growth. We support local nonprofits whose primary mission is promoting basic education, including public school foundations, early childhood education, financial literacy, and institutions of higher education.
  • Economic development

    Actions that raise the standard of living and economic health of our communities make them better places to live and work. We provide support to local chambers of commerce; nonprofits focused on workforce development, job training, etc.; and public/private partnerships investing in our communities.
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    United Way

    Our focus on strategically investing in the community aligns perfectly with United Way’s approach to achieving its mission of mobilizing the caring power of communities to advance the common good.

Support

The BOKF Foundation, provides a variety of financial and in-kind contributions to many nonprofit organizations. Click the button below to access the charitable contribution/grant application.

Ineligible organizations/activities:

  • Individuals
  • Programs outside the geographic markets we serve
  • Fraternal organizations
  • Political organizations/activities/candidates
  • Public schools (K through 12) unless in partnership with Bank of Texas "Partners in Education Schools" and "Adopt-a-School"
  • Industry and trade groups
  • Athletic programs
  • Religious organizations promoting a specific doctrine

Employee-guided giving

Our employees take an active role in shaping our community impact, directing nearly $165,000 in donations in 2024.

Through the annual Guide the Giving program, employees have a say in where our corporate donations go through a nomination process to offer up local nonprofits that are close to their heart. Based on popular votes, one nonprofit in each of the 10 markets will receive a $10,000 donation. Five additional “people’s choice” winners each receive a $5,000 donation.

In addition, employees who donate 25 or more volunteer hours in a year can request a Dollars for Doers grant of $1 per volunteer hour from the company to a qualified nonprofit of their choice.

“Guide the Giving and Dollars for Doers are about more than corporate donations. They’re about our employees making a difference across our footprint in ways they find most meaningful. Each nomination, each vote and each dollar is creating positive change.”
- Leslie Paris, director of community and employee engagement
Bank of Texas employees giving back in the community

Mobilizing employee support for United Way

Annually, BOK Financial mobilizes the financial power of caring employees via pledge campaigns in each market. Employee pledges and fundraising efforts together with corporate giving total more than $3 million annually including approximately $2 million in employee contributions.

Community investment

Our long-term strategic plan guides all contributions to assure maximum impact in the community and to develop mutually beneficial relationships with our nonprofit partner agencies. We accept online charitable contribution/grant applications throughout the year.

Community Report

Learn more about our community commitment through our most recent Community Engagement Report.