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We have committed to partnering with non-profit organizations, community leaders, and influencers who share our vision in the betterment of society. As a company, we seek to engage in open dialogue, build and deepen relationships, trust, and partnerships, and encourage collaboration for the advancement, growth, and development of those who could most benefit from it in our community and our state.
Though we primarily focus on Las Vegas and the state of Nevada, if you are a registered 501(c)(3) and would like to request to become a partner or receive a charitable donation, please do so below through the online Resorts World Las Vegas Community Partner Interest Form or the Donation Request Form. Resorts World Las Vegas will endeavor to accommodate all partner and donation requests where appropriate.
However, due to the large volume of requests we receive, we cannot guarantee that all requests will be fulfilled. To help ensure a timely review and response to your request, please note the following guidelines to assist you in completing the online form: Requests will not be accepted via mail, e-mail, or by phone.
A valid 501 (c)(3) tax exempt form and valid tax-ID number for your non-profit organization must be provided with your online request. Only one (1) donation request will be considered and/or honored per non-profit organization within a 12-month period. Requests for donations must be made eight (8) weeks prior to the proposed event date.
Requests for partnerships can be submitted anytime throughout the year but will only be considered during our annual review period which runs from September 1 – October 15 each year. Any requests for partnerships received after October 15 will be moved into the following year’s review period. To select a partnership option, please choose Partnership from the drop-down arrow under the funding request section for the form.
All selected partners will be required to go through a vendor vetting process. Organizations will be notified upon receipt of their online request. The online form must be completed in its entirety.
Incomplete forms will not be processed. Please note: Resorts World Las Vegas requests are reviewed, vetted, and approved by a committee of senior leadership. Once a request has been granted, there will be no substitutions, extensions, or altering of the original request granted.
Thank you for considering Resorts World Las Vegas as part of your charitable efforts. We wish you all the best and much success in your upcoming events. An asterisk (*) indicates a required field.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Registered 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(6) organizations, or fiscally sponsored by one, providing services within one or more of Resorts World Gives' key pillars in Las Vegas and the state of Nevada. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $50,000 annually. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Resorts World Las Vegas Community Partnership Grant is funded by Resorts World Las Vegas. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Nevada. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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