In this time of change, you may be considering moving to another city, and if this is your case, consider moving to Tusla, Oklahoma, since the city is paying $000,10 dollars to whoever moves to work there remotely.
Through the program Tulsa Remote is calling for those who are interested in relocating to the United States and who already have a job that they can carry out under the home office modality.
This is a recruitment initiative aimed at attract talented people to Tulsa. The program brings remote workers and digital nomads into the community and provides them with grants of $10,000 dollars and community development opportunities.
Each grant is distributed over the course of one year to eligible remote workers or business owners who live outside of Oklahoma. Funding is currently provided by the George Kaiser Family Foundation.
Tulsa Remote has welcomed nearly 1,600 members to the city, which along with other community organizations provide new residents with their support to ensure that program participants are fully immersed and engaged in the community.
For consideration in the Tulsa Remote program , applicants are requested to meet four eligibility requirements:
– Be able to move to Tulsa within the next 12 months.
– Have full-time remote employment or self-employment outside of Oklahoma.
– Be more than 18 years old.
– Be eligible to work in the United States.
The benefits of moving to Tulsa include $ 10,000 cash. You’re given some money to help with relocation expenses, a monthly stipend to keep things moving, and the rest when you’ve finished the first year.
You’re also given a space in the Tulsa coworking community. You will have a computer desk to work and collaborate with other local entrepreneurs and remote workers.
Tulsa has a great cost of living and probably cheaper housing than where you currently live. To make your move easy, the program has selected the best local apartments in the heart of Tulsa.
Tulsa Remote has been created to enhance Tulsa’s community of talented and successful workers by bringing diverse, bright and motivated to the city for the creation of communities, collaboration and networking.
To start your process you can do it here.
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