The UNLV Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that raises and manages private funds to increase philanthropic support for the university, grow its endowment for long-term financial stability, and enhance the future growth of UNLV.
The largest recent grants from the University of Nevada Las Vegas Foundation were made to the University of Nevada Las Vegas itself, with three scholarship-focused awards in 2023, 2024, and 2025. That pattern points to a funder built around sustained support for the university’s students and academic mission rather than a broad external grant program. The foundation’s existing summary says it raises and manages private funds to increase philanthropic support for UNLV, grow the endowment for long-term financial stability, and enhance the university’s future growth. Recent giving reflects that role clearly. In 2024, the foundation awarded $29,873,867 to University of Nevada Las Vegas for education program funding and scholarship support. A year later, it granted $29,137,927 for the same purpose, and in 2023 it provided $26,436,797. Across those awards, the foundation’s grantmaking is closely tied to student aid and institutional support at a single university campus in Las Vegas.
Scholarships are the clearest thread in the foundation’s recent grant record. It gave $29,873,867 in 2024 to University of Nevada Las Vegas for education program funding and scholarship support, followed by $29,137,927 in 2025 for the same purpose. The foundation also supports the university through broader institutional funding. Its existing focus areas include research support, campus programs, alumni engagement, and student support, alongside scholarships. That mix shows a funder that backs both direct aid for students and the programs that shape the university experience. The grant record also includes a 2023 award of $26,436,797 to University of Nevada Las Vegas for education program funding and scholarship support, reinforcing a consistent emphasis on UNLV-centered educational support.
Typical grant size is very large and tightly clustered: p25 is $27,787,362, median is $29,137,927, and p75 is $29,505,897. The recent record shows a repeated annual pattern rather than isolated awards, with comparable scholarship grants appearing in 2023, 2024, and 2025. The foundation is classified as a regular funder, not a DAF. It does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.
$29.1M
$507.8M
$55.8M
$43.5M
Most grants fall between $27.8M and $29.5M, with a median of $29.1M.
25th Percentile
$27.8M
Median
$29.1M
75th Percentile
$29.5M
About 100% of grants go to recipients in NV.
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Grantmaking is local and entirely concentrated in Nevada. All reported grants in the recent sample went to recipients in the HQ state, and the top state by grant count is NV. The named recipient in the recent grants list is University of Nevada Las Vegas in Las Vegas, NV, which anchors the foundation’s giving geography. The recipient country distribution is 100% US.
Its stated focus areas include scholarships, student support, research support, alumni engagement, and campus programs. The recent grant record is especially centered on education program funding and scholarship support for University of Nevada Las Vegas.
Its typical grants are in the tens of millions of dollars: the p25 is $27,787,362, the median is $29,137,927, and the p75 is $29,505,897. The recent sample shows awards clustered closely around that range.
The grant record provided is entirely local, with 100% of grants going to recipients in Nevada. The recent grants listed all go to University of Nevada Las Vegas in Las Vegas, NV.
No. The foundation is marked as not funding individuals. Its giving is directed to institutional support, especially scholarship and education program funding at University of Nevada Las Vegas.
A recurring annual pattern appears across 2023, 2024, and 2025, each year showing a large scholarship-oriented grant to University of Nevada Las Vegas. That suggests ongoing institutional support rather than one-off awards.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA LAS VEGAS | LAS VEGAS, NV | $29,137,927 | 2025 | EDUCATION PROGRAM FUNDING SCHOLARSHIP |
| UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA LAS VEGAS | LAS VEGAS, NV | $29,873,867 | 2024 | EDUCATION PROGRAM FUNDING SCHOLARSHIP |
| UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA LAS VEGAS | LAS VEGAS, NV | $26,436,797 | 2023 | EDUCATION PROGRAM FUNDING SCHOLARSHIP |
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA LAS VEGAS
$29,137,927EDUCATION PROGRAM FUNDING SCHOLARSHIP
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA LAS VEGAS
$29,873,867EDUCATION PROGRAM FUNDING SCHOLARSHIP
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA LAS VEGAS
$26,436,797EDUCATION PROGRAM FUNDING SCHOLARSHIP