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Tulsa, Oklahoma is encouraging digital nomads to relocate

By Adenekan

If you’ve checked out the digital nomad lifestyle online, you may imagine that young remote workers are constantly hanging out in treehouses in Bali or modern workspaces in Tokyo. But perhaps US$10,000 might convince them to settle down for a bit in an unlikely spot: Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Remote workers are being encouraged to consider a move to Tulsa. Image by Courtesy George Kaiser Family Foundation

The City of Tulsa and George Kaiser Family Foundation have launched a new program that will offer a US$10,000 grant – and other benefits – to eligible applicants to move and work remotely from the Oklahoman city for a year.

Tulsa is encouraging remote workers to move there. Image by Courtesy George Kaiser Family Foundation

Tulsa Remote is hoping to bring in workers who can join the local community. The grants will be given out over the course of a year, to remote workers or entrepreneurs who currently live outside Tulsa County. To start, the participants will be given US$2500 to put towards their relocation costs, then they’ll get US$500 per month stipend and US$1500 at the end of the 12-month program.  

There are other benefits like discounted rent if you want to live in a brand new, fully-furnished apartment in the Tulsa Arts District, for 33% off base price, plus free utilities, for the first three months. The program will also provide a co-working space at 36 Degrees North, which offers monthly meetups, Wi-Fi and complimentary snacks and beverages.

Remote workers are being encouraged to move to Tulsa, Oklahoma. Image by Courtesy George Kaiser Family Foundation

Wondering what may draw people to Tulsa? The city has a high quality of life and a comparatively low cost of living, according to Mayor G.T. Bynum. It’s also centrally-located in the country, is ranked as one of the most affordable cities to live in, and will keep locals busy with new museums, bars and restaurants.

Find out more about the program and requirements at TulsaRemote.com.

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