The Reynolds Foundation
Investing in Nevada’s Future
by Kathleen Foley
Anywhere you look in Nevada, you’re likely to see buildings funded by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation. It has distributed more than $80 million in grants to Nevada organizations since 1994, including $54.7 million in capital grants. Those with children might have taken them to a Boys and Girls Club building funded by the foundation or to a resource center recently completed for the Boy Scouts. Culture buffs may have enjoyed a production by the Nevada Ballet Theatre or listened to classical music broadcast by KNPR Public Radio from the Donald W. Reynolds Broadcast Center. College students in Elko, Las Vegas, Carson City and Reno have used facilities donated by the foundation.
As part of its Community Services Center Program, the Reynolds Foundation is funding the construction of a building for the Parasol Project in Incline Village, which brings together more than 100 nonprofit organizations in the Incline Village/Crystal Bay area. In 2001, it awarded funds to the Las Vegas Natural History Museum in Las Vegas and Step 2 in Reno for planning and technical assistance. The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for the Courts and Media, which includes the Model Courtroom and the Judicial Technology Resource Center, was funded by a $4 million capital grant, and the Reynolds Foundation also provided an additional $1.25 million to assist with operating costs. The center, located in Reno, addresses issues relating to the court system and media outlets.
 
The Donald W. Reynolds Foundation is a national philanthropic organization founded in 1954 by the late media entrepreneur, founder and principal owner of the Donrey Media Group. During Reynolds’ lifetime, he made grants on a relatively small scale, including a donation to start a student services center at UNLV and to establish a school of journalism at UNR. At his death in 1993, his group of companies included 52 daily newspapers, 10 outdoor advertising companies, five cable television companies and a television station. The sale of the Donrey Media Group in 1993 provided a generous endowment to the foundation, which is now one of the 50 largest private foundations in the United States. The Reynolds Foundation supports a variety of giving programs, including capital grants, community services centers, programs for supporting quality of life in the elderly and cardiovascular clinical research. Its trustees approved nearly $116.5 million in new grants during 2001, including $36 million in capital grants.
Reynolds Foundation Impact in Nevada
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Project
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Location
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Grant
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Assistance League of Las Vegas
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Las Vegas
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$3.2 million capital grant
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Boy Scouts of America, Boulder Dam Area Council
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Las Vegas
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$5.8 million capital grant for scouting resource center
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Boys and Girls Club of Las Vegas
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Henderson
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$4.5 million grant to construct club building
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Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada
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Las Vegas
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$10.4 million capital grant for homeless shelter
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Great Basin College
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Elko
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$4.5 million capital grant for campus improvements
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KNPR-Nevada Public Radio
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Las Vegas
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$4.5 million for construction of broadcast center
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Las Vegas Natural History Museum
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Las Vegas
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$47,000 Planning and technical assistance grant
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Nevada Ballet Theatre
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Las Vegas
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$3.6 million capital grant for administrative offices, rehearsal and training facility
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Nevada Museum of Art
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Reno
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$10.4 million capital grant for visual arts center
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Nevada Press Foundation
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Carson City
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$1.1 million to purchase and renovate press center
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Parasol Foundation
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Incline Village
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$6.6 million capital grant for community services center
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Shade Tree Inc.
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Las Vegas
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$5 million capital grant for women’s/children’s shelter
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Step 2
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Reno
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$46,385 grant for planning and technical assistance
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The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for the Courts and Media
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Reno
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$4 million capital grant plus $1.25 million program support
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University of Nevada Las Vegas
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Las Vegas
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$xx million to construct Donald W. Reynolds Student Services Center
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UNR Donald W. Reynolds School of Journalism and Center for Advanced Media Studies
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Reno
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$250,000 to establish school; $2.5 million challenge grant to construct building; $5 million to establish 5 endowments
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Western Nevada Community College
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Carson City
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$14,160 for technology center
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Kathleen Foley Kathleen Foley is a freelance writer based in Southern Nevada.
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