Oklahoma: Resources
Oklahoma Department of Commerce
The Oklahoma Department of Commerce is committed to the economic development of Oklahoma. The website contains a wealth of resources for business looking to expand further or for those interested in starting a business in Oklahoma.
Last reviewed by globalEDGE on: May 17, 2012
Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance
The Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance has a statewide network of manufacturing professionals working to provide advice and assistance to Oklahoma manufacturers. The website provides detailed information about the alliance as well as news, case studies, and links to other resources.
Last reviewed by globalEDGE on: May 17, 2012
Oklahoma Small Business Development Center
The mission of the Oklahoma Small Business Development Center is to do everything in its power to help Oklahoma businesses be more successful. Its online services include sections for free counseling, new businesses, existing businesses, workshops, loans and grants, and more.
Last reviewed by globalEDGE on: May 17, 2012
The Journal Record
The Journal Record is the online version of the Oklahoma business newspaper. The reporters focus on the trends of Oklahoma City and Tulsa businesses.
Last reviewed by globalEDGE on: May 17, 2012
The State Chamber
The State Chamber is Oklahoma’s Association of Business and Industry. It is a lobbying organization representing businesses of all sizes and industries. The Chamber also provides advocacy services and programs for member businesses.
Last reviewed by globalEDGE on: May 17, 2012
U.S. Export Assistance Centers of Oklahoma
The Oklahoma branch of the Department of Commerce specializes in helping small to medium sized companies develop and execute exporting strategies. Fees vary and are based on the service being provided. A free newsletter is also available.
Last reviewed by globalEDGE on: May 17, 2012
University of Oklahoma Center for Business & Economic Development
The University of Oklahoma Center for Business and Economic Development is dedicated to serving the economic development needs of Oklahoma. Its main three programs are the OU/EDI Economic Development Institute, the Continuing Engineering & Geosciences Programs, and the Center for Chamber of Commerce Excellence.
Last reviewed by globalEDGE on: May 17, 2012

