ORGANIZATION
AMOUNT REQUESTED
$52,500
STATUS
None
OKLAHOMANS PROJECTED TO BENEFIT
25,000-100,000
ESTIMATED PROJECT DURATION
18-24 months
IMPACTED COUNTIES
Oklahoma
PROJECT PURPOSE
ARPA-OHC-2107 - ADA / Safety - Oklahoma History Center - Air Quality and Safety environmental Impact Programs - We propose to utilize portable air quality enhancement devices that are proven to mitigate virus and other airborne particle impacts by creating the gas form of Dry Hydrogen Peroxide from ambient oxygen and humidity.  This system was extensively researched and them employed by the University of Oklahoma throughout the OU campus. 
EVIDENCE
Our projects utilize local or regional contractors to perform the work and draw local, state and national visitation to the area thus boosting the local economy from construction activities and tourism for the area and state.
POPULATION DESCRIPTION
The communities and local businesses around this site were impacted by the state shutdown and the decline of tourism as a result of the COVID pandemic. The local communities, municipalities and businesses lost revenue from sales, lodging, taxes and other tourism related benefits. This project benefits everyone by employing local businesses to create or improve local attractions and facilities to improve local tourism and community programing. Oklahoma City has a broad diversified economic base including aviation, aerospace, bioscience, health care, energy, manufacturing and warehousing as well as entertainment, tourism, and education. The City's population is 655,057, the largest in Oklahoma. A language other than English is spoken in 20% of the homes. The median income is $55,557, and 16% of the population lives in poverty. The unemployment rate is 2.6%. 86% of the adult population holds a high school diploma, and 31% have attained a bachelor degree or higher. 68% of the population identifies as white, 20% Hispanic or Latino, 14 Black/African American, 5% Asian, and 3% American Indian.
PERFORMANCE MEASURING
Project performance will be measured by visitation statistics with our current monthly statistical tracking system and tracking earned income at the site. A 20% increase in event rentals, programs, and site visitation.  Greater corporate small meeting and group rentals are anticipated with associated increases in earned revenues.  
ONGOING INVESTMENT AMOUNT
$
ONGOING INVESTMENT DESCRIPTION
None
ONGOING INVESTMENT REQUIRED
Able to continue operation without additional funding from the State of Oklahoma
PROGRAM CATEGORY
Addressing Negative Economic Impacts
PROGRAM SUBCATEGORY
Aid to Tourism, Travel, or Hospitality
FEDERAL GRANT AMOUNT
$
FEDERAL GRANT DESCRIPTION
None
HQ COUNTY
Oklahoma
ENTITY TYPE
State agency
Data source: Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services / More information »