National nonprofit providing evidence-based fatherhood curricula such as 24/7 Dad and InsideOut Dad that are implemented by partner agencies across Oklahoma. Fathers can find local classes run by community programs, reentry agencies, and churches listed on the NFI website. Core materials are free online and partner-hosted classes are typically offered at no cost to participating dads.
Fatherhood programs in the US are funded through the federal Office of Family Assistance (OFA) under the Responsible Fatherhood grant program and through state and local initiatives. Programs typically focus on three areas: healthy marriage and relationship skills, responsible parenting, and economic stability (employment and financial literacy). Services often include peer support groups, one-on-one mentoring, job training, help navigating child support, and reentry support for formerly incarcerated fathers. Organizations like the National Fatherhood Initiative (NFI) and Fathers' Rights Movement operate nationally; most states also have dedicated fatherhood coalitions and faith-based organizations running local programs. This directory includes federally-funded Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood (HMRF) grantees, state fatherhood coalitions, and community-based mentorship programs — all open to dads regardless of custody status.
Fatherhood Programs in Oklahoma
Oklahoma district courts hear family matters in each of its 77 counties. The Oklahoma Child Support Services division operates under DHS. Oklahoma City and Tulsa dominate, with Norman, Broken Arrow, and Edmond rounding out the major cities. Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma and Oklahoma Indian Legal Services provide civil legal aid statewide.
More Fatherhood Programs in Oklahoma
Urban League of Greater OKC – Fatherhood — Urban League of Greater Oklahoma City fatherhood initiative providing parenting education, job readiness, and family reunification support f
YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City – Father Programs — YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City offers father-child activities, family swim, youth sports, and parenting workshops across metro locations. Fin
Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma – Dads — Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County supports youth development and encourages father involvement in children's academic, athletic, and cha
Cherokee Nation – Father Engagement — Cherokee Nation fatherhood and family strengthening programs serve enrolled citizens with parenting education, cultural teachings, and suppo
Muscogee (Creek) Nation Fatherhood Program — Muscogee (Creek) Nation offers culturally grounded fatherhood and family strengthening programs for enrolled citizens and their children in
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma — Matches children from single-parent or underserved homes with screened adult mentors across Oklahoma. Fathers can enroll their children in c
Fatherhood Programs — Common Questions
What do fatherhood programs actually do?
Most combine peer support groups, parenting skill workshops, help navigating child support and custody, job training or placement, and — for fathers involved in the justice system — reentry services. Programs run 6–16 weeks typically, and most are free.
Who can join? Do I need custody?
Most fatherhood programs serve any dad regardless of custody status, marital status, or whether children live with them. Many specifically serve non-custodial fathers and fathers coming out of incarceration. A small number focus on specific populations (teen dads, reentry, veterans).
Are there programs for fathers who lost custody?
Yes. Programs like National Fatherhood Initiative's InsideOut Dad, Father Friendly Check-up-affiliated organizations, and many faith-based programs specifically support dads rebuilding relationships with kids after separation or incarceration.
How do fatherhood programs help with child support?
Many run 'Fatherhood Fridays' or similar collaborations with child support agencies that provide modifications for reduced income, arrears reduction for program completion, or bridge-the-gap job placements to help dads get current on orders.