oklahoma association of regional councils

Advancing Regional Collaboration Across Oklahoma

About OARC

Helping Oklahoma’s cities, towns, and counties work together for a stronger future

The Oklahoma Association of Regional Councils (OARC) unites 11 Councils of Governments that serve all 77 counties, 629 cities and towns, and 3.5 million residents. Together, these councils help local government leaders plan for growth, secure funding, strengthen public safety, and deliver vital services that improve the quality of life for Oklahomans.

OARC Mission

OARC unites Oklahoma’s 11 regional councils to provide essential services, strengthen local governments, and advocate for communities at the state and federal levels.

OARC Purpose

Strengthen the ability of Councils of Governments to serve communities

Represent local governments at state and federal levels

Provide a forum for collaboration and exhange of ideas

Educate community leaders and the public about COG services

OARC Snapshot: Our Impact In Numbers

$105.5M

Awarded through grants and contracts for COG projects.

$43.4M

Requested in Rural Economic Action Plan (REAP) funding applications.

$29.8M

Projects leveraged by REAP grants.

$15.9M

Grants, equipment, and services for 850 rural fire departments.

1.7M

Meals served to older adults (60+).

38.8K

Older adults supported with independent living services.

$39.4M

Transportation planning and construction projects.

402

REAP grants awarded to rural communities

223

Programs and services offered statewide.

FIND YOUR COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS

Our Services

What Councils of Governments Do

Community & Economic Development

  • Support job creation and local business growth

  • Offer funding and planning for regional projects

Public Safety & Preparedness

  • Support rural fire protection and emergency planning

  • Help communities meet federal preparedness requirements

Transportation & Infrastructure

  • Develop transportation plans and regional transit

  • Secure financing for public works and infrastructure upgrades

Quality of Life Programs

  • Provide aging services, housing programs, and youth development

OARC BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OARC is governed by a Board of Directors made up of executive leaders from each of Oklahoma’s 11 Councils of Governments. The board meets monthly to discuss legislation, hear reports from state and federal agencies, and explore new funding and collaboration opportunities.

COG EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CITY & PHONE WEBSITE
Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) Mark W. Sweeney, AICP
OARC Chairman
Oklahoma City
405.234.2264
acogok.org
Association of South Central Oklahoma Governments (ASCOG) Perry Brinegar Duncan
580.736.7983
ascog.org
Central Oklahoma Economic Development District (COEDD) David Hinkle Shawnee
405.273.6410
coedd.net
Eastern Oklahoma Development District (EODD) Scott Harding Muskogee
918.682.7891
eoddok.org
Grand Gateway Economic Development Association (GGEDA) Errin Clocker Big Cabin
918.276.2501
grandgateway.org
Indian Nations Council of Governments (INCOG) Rich Brierre Tulsa
918.584.7526
incog.org
Kiamichi Economic Development District of Oklahoma (KEDDO) Kim Rose Wilburton
918.456.2367
keddo.org
Northern Oklahoma Development Authority (NODA) Jonathan Cross Enid
580.237.4810
noda-ok.org
Oklahoma Economic Development Authority (OEDA) Cecil Michael (Interim) Hooker
580.823.7639
www.oeda.org
Southern Oklahoma Development Association (SODA) Dr. Steve Mills Durant
580.920.1388
www.soda-ok.org
South Western Oklahoma Development Authority (SWODA) Susan Carter Burns Flat
580.562.5040
www.swoda.org