I Pink I Can: A Heartfelt Celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness
The 2nd Annual Breast Cancer Awareness event, “I Pink I Can,” hosted by Pure Skin and Aesthetics on October 11 in Stillwater, Okla. brought together survivors and supporters to celebrate resilience while raising awareness about breast cancer.
Blooming Dreams: How a Rural Small Business Grant is Helping Katelyn King’s Flower Shop Flourish
Katelyn King, a devoted mother and passionate flower shop owner, has transformed her slim-margin business into a flourishing venture with the help of a Rural Gone Urban Foundation grant. Nestled beside her home, Katelyn’s flower shop is more than just a business—it’s a labor of love, creativity, and dedication. With our grant, she partnered with Kate and Co Creative to revamp her branding, website, and social media presence, receiving personalized coaching from our grant committee along the way. Katelyn’s journey exemplifies the power of support and mentorship in helping small businesses bloom.
Rural Gone Urban Foundation AnnouNces 2024 Scholarship Recipients Directing $13,000 to Gritty, Hardworking rural women
The Rural Gone Urban Foundation is honored to champion gritty, hardworking, passionate, and dedicated rural women who seek to advance their lives through a traditional university setting, professional program, or trade schools through 13, $1,000 scholarships.
Expand the Impact of the 2024 Rural Gone Urban Foundation Scholarship Program
Discover how the Rural Gone Urban Foundation is transforming the educational landscape for brave and strong women from rural communities. With scholarships awarded in increments of $1,000, this program is breaking down barriers and opening doors to higher education opportunities. Learn more about eligibility criteria and how you can support the next generation of leaders. Join us in empowering brave futures today
Rural Gone Urban Foundation Announces 2024 No-GPA-Required Scholarships
The Rural Gone Urban Foundation Scholarship aims to support students like Brooke, who demonstrate perseverance, grit, and passion in their pursuit of higher education. Open to rural female students attending public, private, or homeschooling institutions, the scholarship places no emphasis on GPA but values work ethic excellence and financial need.
"We believe that every student, regardless of their academic standing, deserves the opportunity to invest in themselves through education," remarked Brooke Taylor, Chair of the Rural Gone Urban Foundation. "Our goal is to provide support and resources to those who embody bravery and determination in the face of challenges.
The Rural Gone Urban Foundation Announces Annual Golf Tournament Seeking Sponsorships
Are you ready to tee off for a cause? Get your clubs ready because Rural Gone Urban Foundation is thrilled to announce our upcoming Gone Golf golf tournament! It's time to hit the greens and make a positive impact in our community.
Join us on May 18 at Cimarron Trails in Perkins, Okla., for a day filled with golf, camaraderie, and philanthropy. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a casual golfer, this tournament is for you. With exciting challenges and prizes awaiting, it's bound to be a day to remember.
Brooke Taylor Joins Tulsa’s News on 6 To discuss Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Brooke Taylor joins Tulsa’s News on 6’s Tess Maune to discuss Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Oath Law and The Rural Gone Urban Foundation Announce Sponsorship
Oath Law to serve as Platinum Sponsor of the Wanderlust Gala, which is the annual fundraiser for supporting brave and strong women through scholarships and grants.