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Community Access Portals Program

The Oklahoma Broadband Office is administering a new $14.5 million program to expand access to healthcare, workforce services, and digital skills training through Oklahoma's public libraries. The program will make up to 175 community access portals available for libraries across the state, creating new opportunities for Oklahomans to access essential services closer to home.

Through this initiative, libraries will be transformed into community access points where residents can participate in virtual primary care appointments, complete telehealth consultations, attend remote job interviews, receive workforce development services, and build digital literacy skills in a secure, private environment.

Libraries can request community access portals by submitting an order form using the following link:

This program is made possible through the ARPA Capital Projects Fund.  

Last Modified on Jul 13, 2026