Begin Planning Your Legacy

Legacy Society

The Legacy Society honors those individuals and families that have chosen to include the Foundation in their estate plans or in a planned gift arrangement. Their generosity will not only benefit future generations but will also help build awareness of what is possible through charitable giving vehicles. Gifts received through an individual's planned giving instrument help build our endowment, assuring a strong and sustaining future for the community.  

If you have included the Nevada Community Foundation in your estate plans, please let us know so that we may acknowledge and thank you.

Here are the current members* of the Legacy Society: 

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Leonard and Audrey Albertini
Doug Beckley
Philip & Elizabeth Block
Joanne Blystone
Alden Briggs*
Hortense Briggs
Susan Byerley
James & Margaret Calegory
Susan Foregard Campbell
Robert E. Clark
Moe Dalitz*
Estelle Disselhorst
Robert Gall
Virginia Gang
Lou Gamage
Lloyd Gronberg
Gary & Carolyn Jan Hanna
Ernest Happold*

Kenneth & Jodi Huff
Gard & Florence Jameson
John Krakauer
Donald & Kathleen Klinkner
Franklin Koch*
Duncan & Irene Lee Allen & Lynn Landers
John & Bonita Madden
George & Priscilla Messenger
William M. Moore*
Rosanne Moss
Richard Ogden
George & Debbie Pietro
Rita S. Rapoza, Ph.D.
Elaine & Dale Roesener
Pete & Inez Salcido
Mary Lulu Schweitz
Charles & Lenke Tarr*
George Von Tobel*
Gary & Paula Waite
Edwin F. Wiegand*

(*) realized gift

Now Accepting Donations to Judge Voy's Nevada Safe House (4/1/08)

(As seen on the Oxygen Network)

If you would like to make a credit card donation to the Nevada Safe House through the Nevada Community Foundation, please call the Foundation at 702-892-2326 and ask to speak to Denise Hawkins, Executive Associate.  

All donations made by check should be made out to: PSEC Nevada Designated Fund and mailed directly to the Foundation.

 

NCF Youth Philanthropy Program Awards 2008 Grants (3/31/08)

In late March, the 14 members of the 2008 Youth Philanthropy Program concluded their charitable giving program by announcing two separate grant awards: A $5,000 grant to Center for Independent Living; and an $11,000 grant to Noah's Animal House at The Shade Tree.  Congratulations to the winners!  If you are interested in your children participating in the Youth Philanthropy Program, please look for announcements this summer on our web site. 

Nevada Women's Philanthropy:  Reinventing Community Giving

Building a Powerful Association of Community Investors

Mission Statement

The Nevada Women's Philanthropy (NWP) is a member driven, pooled fund, large impact grant making organization established to address the needs of the greater Las Vegas community.  Our membership consists of philanthropically motivated women, united by a powerful desire to address emerging issues facing our community in the areas of arts, education, environment, social services, and health.

Purpose

The Nevada Women's Philanthropy's purpose is to:

  • Unite, serve and empower women to become leaders in philanthropy;
  • Enable contributors to have more direction and involvement in where their dollars are spent;
  • Achieve greater donor impact by drawing on the aggregate financial and informational resources of our membership;
  • Demonstrate the effect of how pooled donations can yield large scale, targeted grants;
  • Enable innovative and compelling programs and projects that might otherwise not be possible;
  • Research areas of need and strategically allocate funds to achieve the greatest impact;
  • Address education, awareness and participation in philanthropy.

NWP is affiliated with the Nevada Community Foundation as a Donor Advised Fund.  In doing so, the NWP operates under the umbrella of the Nevada Community Foundation and benefits from its expertise in capital fund investment, management, and grant services.  In addition, the NWP receives most favorable tax treatment for member donations. 

Membership

Members contribute $5,000 annually with pledge funds due by November of each year.  Each member receives one grant making (1) vote.

Grant Making Process

The NWP conducts its grant making efforts through the Grant Screening Committee.  Application for grant funding to the NWP is by invitation only.   The NWP considers organizations in the areas of arts, education, environment, health and social services.  These organizations may not be limited to women's causes, but are organizations that:

  • Serve an urgent and critical need;
  • Demonstrate unique solutions to time-worn problems;
  • Engage in bold new ventures.

Other Opportunities for Member Involvement

Members are invited to address the cutting-edge issues in our community by attending NWP organized informational tours and educational forums that are held throughout the year.  We will meet a variety of community leaders, engage in dialog, learn about philanthropy, and fully research our community's needs in order to educate ourselves as to where our pooled fund awards would make the greatest impact.

The NWP encourages members to participate in volunteer activities within the community.  We believe that in giving your time in addition to your money, one can better understand the tremendous needs that our community faces.  A mission of the NWP is to help each member achieve a more meaningful and personal philanthropic experience.

In addition to the very important work of the Grant Screening Committee, other member opportunities for involvement include membership in the Education Committee, Membership Committee and Marketing/Public Relations Committee.  These vital committees help to further the goals of the NWP in terms of advancing its educational mission; building and maintaining a strong core of members; and publicizing the work of the NWP and its giving model.

Founding Board of Directors

The Nevada Women's Philanthropy founding board of directors are Heather duBoef - President, Dana Lee - Vice-President, Marcelle Frey - Secretary, Trina Pascal - Treasurer, Dena duBoef - Membership Chair, and Tawny Sanders.

To inquire about membership in the NWP, please email Dana Lee at danasulee@cox.net

Charities interested in applying for a grant from the NWP should inquire by emailing susan@nevadacf.org.