The Oklahoma Standard is about neighbors helping neighbors — whether it’s offering a hand after a storm, stepping up in the aftermath of a tragedy, or simply supporting one another in everyday life.
Born from the unity and support that emerged following the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, the standard is rooted in Acts of Service, Honor, and Kindness. The generosity of people in the state isn’t out of the ordinary — it’s a deep-rooted part of what it means to be Oklahoman. Rooted together, this spirit runs deep.
The Oklahoma Standard is supporting each other in every corner of our communities, with the understanding that when you’re in need, someone will always show up.