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Credit One Bank Reports $6.55 Million Donated to Las Vegas Non-profits in 2025
Summary
Credit One Bank's 2025 Community Impact Report says the bank donated $6.55 million and contributed more than 4,400 volunteer hours to support 32 Las Vegas non-profits, focusing on financial education, affordable housing and employment services.
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Credit One Bank reported that in 2025 it invested $6.55 million and more than 4,400 volunteer hours into Southern Nevada, with a focus on youth financial education, affordable housing and employment services. The bank said it supported 32 Las Vegas-based charities and one national organization through grants, partnerships and direct investments. Major partners named in the report include Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada, Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada, the Kline Veterans Fund, Family Promise Las Vegas and Community Capital Management. The report also highlights sports partnerships and scholarship programs that operated alongside grantmaking and impact investing.
Key details:
- The bank reported $6.55 million in donations and more than 4,400 volunteer hours in 2025, supporting 32 Las Vegas charities and one national organization.
- Financial education efforts included work with 276 teens in simulated micro-economies (86% identified a budget's role; 95% agreed saving is as important as earning) and Junior Achievement programs reaching 5,329 students for 95,892 cumulative contact hours.
- Affordable housing work included a new partnership with the Kline Veterans Fund that helped more than 100 veterans and families, including housing security for 61 individuals and rent or mortgage assistance for 29 veteran families.
- Employment and services highlights included expanding the One For The Community Scholarship to 21 students (initial $2,500 awards, renewable up to four years), and opening the 12,500-square-foot Credit One Bank Family Promise Navigation Center in September 2025, which has assisted 17 families.
- Sports and community programming included donations of $50,000 to Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada and $50,000 to the Maxx Crosby Foundation, and the One For The Community program has contributed $500,000 since 2021.
- The Credit One Bank Community Reinvestment Program, in partnership with Community Capital Management, invested over $14.5 million in 2025 to support affordable housing initiatives in Southern Nevada.
Summary:
Credit One Bank's report outlines a mix of grants, volunteer activity, scholarships, program partnerships and impact investing aimed at financial education, housing stability and employment support in Southern Nevada. The bank announced plans to continue this level of community engagement into 2026 and beyond.
