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Visit American Public Transportation Association Website

The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) is a nonprofit international association of more than 1,500 public and private sector member organizations. Benefits to our members include advocacy for federal funding and policies, research, technical expertise and consulting services, workforce development programs, educational conferences and seminars, and 135 subject-matter working committees.

1300 I Street NW, Suite 1200 East

Washington DC 20005

Voice: 202-496-4800

Fax: 202-496-4324

Visit Community Transportation Association of America Website

An association of organizations and individuals committed to improving mobility for all individuals. CTAA conducts research, provides technical assistance, offers educational programs and serves as an advocate in order to make coordinated community transportation available, affordable and accessible.

1341 G St., N.W., Suite 250

Washington OK 20005

Toll Free: 800-891-0590

Fax: 202-737-9197

Visit Easter Seals Project ACTION Website

Information on public transit operators, van rental companies, accessible taxis, airport transportation, hotel-motel shuttles and more.

Voice: 866-983-3222

Visit Federal Transit Administration Website

An administration within the U.S. Department of Transportation that administers federal funding to support a variety of locally planned, constructed and operated public transportation systems throughout the U.S., including buses, subways, light rail, commuter rail, streetcars, monorail, passenger ferry boats, inclined railways, and people movers.

East Building

1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE

Washington DC 20590

Voice: 202-366-4043

Visit Greyhound Bus Lines - Customers with Disabilities Website

Greyhound is committed to serving people with disabilities in accordance with its obligations under the ADA. Individuals should contact Greyhound with questions, concerns, or complaints regarding travel on Greyhound for customers with disabilities.

TTY: 800-345-3109

Toll Free: 800-752-4841, 800-531-5332 Spanish/Español

Visit Oklahoma Department of Human Services - Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Website

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is a Federally funded program that provides financial assistance to approximately 182,000 Oklahoma low-income households each year to help them meeting the cost of home energy. All LIHEAP assistances are subject to available funding by the Federal government.

PO Box 25352

Oklahoma City OK 73125

Voice: 405-521-3444

Toll Free: 866-411-1877

Visit Oklahoma Developmental Disabilities Council Website

The mission of the Developmental Disabilities Council of Oklahoma is to advance communities where everyone has the opportunity to live, learn, work, and play where they choose. The Council builds partnerships to change systems to improve services, resources, and supports for Oklahomans with developmental disabilities and their families.

Oklahoma Youth Leadership Forum. Applications are available by calling the council office. This camp provides high school students with disabilities training in advocacy and leadership, as well as exposure to post-secondary education options and community living supports. Students must be in 10th grade or beyond and have some high school remaining. https://okddc.ok.gov/youth-leadership-forum

P.O. Box 25352

Oklahoma City OK 73125 - 9975

Voice: 405-521-4984

Visit Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant Program Website

The Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant Program (OTAG) is a need-based grant program for Oklahoma residents who attend eligible colleges, universities and career technology centers in Oklahoma. Awards are approved for full-time or part-time undergraduate students.

P. O. Box 108850

Oklahoma City OK 73101-8850

Voice: 405-225-9456

Toll Free: 800-858-1840

Visit Pauls Valley Housing Authority Website

Low-rent programs

300 Melville Dr.

Pauls Valley OK

Voice: 405-238-7507

Visit Transportation Planning - Central Oklahoma Area Website

Coordinates long and shorter range transportation planning for central Oklahoma. A Consumer Advisory Committee as well as technical and local government representatives take part in the planning process. Transportation plans address needs for public transit and other transportation modes including highways, rail service, trucking, bicycle and pedestrian travel.

Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG)

4205 N. Lincoln Boulevard

Oklahoma City OK 73105

Voice: 405-234-2264

TTY: 7-1-1 Statewide (TDD/TTY)

Visit Transportation Planning - Tulsa Area Website

INCOG is the designated Metropolitan Planning Organization for the Tulsa Transportation Management Area including Tulsa County and parts of Creek, Osage, Rogers, and Wagoner Counties. INCOG brings federal, state, and local governments and other transportation agencies together in a cooperative effort to assess the area�??s transportation needs and to develop comprehensive, multi-modal plans that address those needs and goals of the region.

INCOG

2 West Second Street, Suite 800

Tulsa OK 74103

Voice: 918-584-7526

Fax: 918-583-1024

Last Modified on Apr 25, 2025
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