The Indian Nations Council of Governments (INCOG) is a voluntary association of local and tribal governments in the Tulsa metropolitan area in northeast Oklahoma. Established in 1967, INCOG is one of 11 Councils of Governments in the State of Oklahoma, and one of several hundred regional planning organizations across the country.  INCOG provides planning and coordination services to assist in creating solutions to local and regional challenges in such areas as land use, transportation, community and economic development, environmental quality, public safety, and services for older adults.

INCOG serves Creek, Osage, Rogers, Tulsa, and Wagoner counties,more than 50 cities and towns located in those counties, and the Muscogee (Creek) and Osage Nations.

 


Comprehensive Economic Development
Strategy Update for INCOG Region Begins

INCOG is working with regional partners to update the 2008 Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) for Creek, Osage, and Tulsa Counties. The plan is being updated to reflect the region’s current economic and workforce levels and opportunities for funding sources to meet current and emerging economic growth needs.

INCOG receives an annual planning grant from the Economic Development Administration (EDA) to coordinate and implement eligible economic development activities for the cities, towns, and counties within the designated area. Oklahoma is a member of the five-state region covered by the EDA Regional Office in Austin, Texas.

For more information, contact Julie Miner, Principle Economic Development Planner, at jminer@incog.org or 918.579.9493


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