What We Do

Over the course of our tenure, we’ve honed our focus clearly on creating educational and artistic opportunities for students, teachers, and the community, while engaging in a statewide effort to reverse the trajectory of Nevada’s education system.


The Rogers Foundation is one of the largest privately funded charitable foundations in Nevada. Previously named Foundation of The Year and a 2019 Angel Award recipient.

Our Activities

We power Educate Nevada Now (ENN), a non-partisan education policy organization focused on ensuring that every Nevada child has access to a quality education, regardless of their family income or circumstances.

We offer scholarships ranging from $20,000 to $100,000 to Clark County public high school students to attend the college or university of their choice.

We fuel education non-profit CORE, the two-generation program that serves under-resourced students and their families from middle school to graduation and beyond to live choice-filled lives.

We imagined and opened The Beverly Theater, a fully programmed independent movie theater and entertainment venue designed to stage the uncommon cinematic, literary, and live experience.

Education is Key

We underwrite statewide educational reform efforts focused on educational equity through Educate Nevada Now.

Our Impact

Soaring with Scholarships

The Rogers Foundation awards nearly $2 million annually to students in Southern Nevada to pursue higher education.

Education is Key

We provide funding for statewide educational reform efforts focused on educational equity through Educate Nevada Now (ENN), a non-partisan education policy organization that strives to make fair and equitable education funding a reality in Nevada.

Uplifting the Arts

We continue to support the arts with the creation of Las Vegas’ only independent movie house and live performance venue, The Beverly Theater.  

Focus on Families

We uplift families by supporting programs including CORE whose mission is rooted in the belief that the most powerful way to ensure economic mobility and equity is to invest in children and their families.

recent recipients

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Ricardo L.

2019

Riley R.

2021

Robert C.

2024

Russell P.

2017

Samantha R.

2023

Savannah R.

2017

Selena W.

2019

Seth T.

2018

Seyed S.

2021

Silvey B.

2017

Sophia T.

2020

Symone M.

2021

Talayeh R.

2022

Taranatee K.

2021

Taylor B.

2019

Taylor K.

2018

Terrell M.

2016

Thomas K.

2019

Tia C.

2017

Tracy F.

2018

Tracy M.

2020

Tsion G.

2022

Uriel G.

2019

Vincient W.

2018

Wish R.

2019