Services & Useful Links
Owasso’s robust infrastructure is designed to support businesses of all sizes, offering transmodal market access and cost-effective utilities. Below are links to key organizations in the Owasso and Tulsa areas that provide valuable resources and information — whether you’re planning to relocate to Owasso or launch a business within the city.
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Innovation resources are abundant in the Tulsa region and available to Owasso businesses:
i2E supports business commercialization efforts and facilitates angel and venture capital financing.
The Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST) assists with access to funding programs for innovation and equity funding for companies.
OSU’s Helmerich Research Center, Tulsa, provides research, development, testing and education to advance aerospace, energy, manufacturing, transportation, electronics and medical industries. New Product Development Center is also located at OSU Tulsa Campus.
The Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance and its affiliates offer customized engineering solutions and other means to improve efficiencies (i.e. lean manufacturing) and product and process improvements.
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Tulsa Tech provides business management/entrepreneurship courses.
36 Degrees North provides co-working space for small businesses, freelancers and remote workers.
REI Women's Business Center in Tulsa assists women entrepreneurs with business startups/expansions including access to capital.
Oklahoma Small Business Development Center assists entrepreneurs and small businesses.
A Business Guide for Women Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship can be a fast track to women's empowerment. Women should take advantage of every resource they can access when starting a new business.
Oklahoma Business Hub strives to provide Oklahomans with the resources and tools to accomplish their goals. Localized information has been gathered here to make finding answers quicker so you can focus more time on your business.
ICSC promotes and elevates the marketplaces and spaces where people shop, dine, work, play, and gather as foundational and vital ingredients of communities and economies.
Owasso LibraryThe Owasso Library is one of the busiest branches in the Tulsa City-County Library system. Service to families and children is very important at the Owasso branch. We offer a variety of programs for all ages, including a Summer Reading Program and programs in the park.
Launch Rural OK A site dedicated to helping business owners navigate the many resources available through entrepreneurial organizations.
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Owasso businesses have access to a strong portfolio of business financing resources available in the state and Tulsa region. Service providers collaborate with economic development, education and training entities to connect with clients. Owasso’s local banks are highly supportive of business growth.
Oklahoma Finance Authorities is a statewide financial resource to support business, higher education, public infrastructure, and healthcare.
REI of Oklahoma is a certified development corporation that provides access to financing including New Market Tax Credits and SBA loans.
Angel and Venture Capital – numerous investor groups in Tulsa and Oklahoma City.
i2E is a source of startup capital for emerging businesses, including Oklahoma Seed Capital Fund, Accelerate Oklahoma! Fund and SeedStep Angels which offer equity and investment capital for entrepreneurs.
Tulsa County Industrial Authority can issue industrial revenue bonds and other debt instruments to assist with economic development projects.
Tax Increment Financing (TIF) is a redevelopment economic development financing tool authorized by the State of Oklahoma. The City of Owasso has experience with TIFs.
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Alarm Registrationfor monitored alarm systems only.
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