Donate to OV and Support Local Adults with Disabilities

For over 65 years, Opportunity Village has been improving the lives of people with disabilities and helping them become the absolute best version of themselves.

Adults with disabilities deserve the same dignity, respect, and opportunities that we often take for granted. Across the Las Vegas Valley, we’re working hard to keep some of Nevada’s most vulnerable citizens safe, engaged, and well cared for.

But providing these services costs money. Will you donate to our charity today so we can continue our essential support work?

Each year, we support more than 3,000 adults with disabilities in Southern Nevada.

For more than 65 years, we’ve laughed together, we’ve cried, and we’ve learned — right alongside the Las Vegas community. Here’s how your neighbors are already helping.

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$10

Two young adults with their arms around each giving a thumbs up.

covers supplies for a weekly PPI (personal and professional interactions) class, where participants like Justin and Natalie learn important personal skills that help them achieve success in their daily conversations with others.

Two young adults with their arms around each giving a thumbs up.

$10

covers supplies for a weekly PPI (personal and professional interactions) class, where participants like Justin and Natalie learn important personal skills that help them achieve success in their daily conversations with others.

Man participating in a disability services program at Opportunity Village.

$25

helps offset the cost of Nursing supports during a tube feed, so someone like Carlos can receive the medical treatments he needs to live a happy and healthy life.

Man in a black jacket and white t-shirt smiling at the camera.

$50

helps offset the cost of Nursing supports during a tube feed, so someone like Carlos can receive the medical treatments he needs to live a happy and healthy life.

Person using a virtual reality headset.

$75

purchase a virtual reality (VR) headset, where individuals like Rosalie can experience a whole new world of interactions.

Woman working at a sorting and assembly facility.

$100

helps offset the cost of an intake meeting, where individuals like Debbie can learn about all of the programs OV has to offer and choose a support plan that will help them grow in the future.

Woman in the stands at a professional hockey game in Las Vegas.

$250

helps offset the cost of staff supports during after hours recreational opportunities, so individuals like Vanessa can enjoy sporting events, concerts, social dances, and more.

Teacher helping a student use an electronic tablet.

$500

helps offset the cost of an intake meeting, where individuals like Debbie can learn about all of the programs OV has to offer and choose a support plan that will help them grow in the future.

$25

Man participating in a disability services program at Opportunity Village.

helps offset the cost of Nursing supports during a tube feed, so someone like Carlos can receive the medical treatments he needs to live a happy and healthy life.

$50

Man in a black jacket and white t-shirt smiling at the camera.

helps offset the cost of Case Management supports for someone like Jesse during an annual PCP meeting, where individuals set plans to achieve their dreams.

$75

Person using a virtual reality headset.

purchase a virtual reality (VR) headset, where individuals like Rosalie can experience a whole new world of interactions.

$100

Woman working at a sorting and assembly facility.

helps offset the cost of an intake meeting, where individuals like Debbie can learn about all of the programs OV has to offer and choose a support plan that will help them grow in the future.

$250

Woman in the stands at a professional hockey game in Las Vegas.

helps offset the cost of staff supports during after hours recreational opportunities, so individuals like Vanessa can enjoy sporting events, concerts, social dances, and more.

$500

Teacher helping a student use an electronic tablet.

purchase additional supplies for the campus computer lab, which helps individuals like Calvin learn important work skills like typing, internet use, and digital citizenship.

Why is Donating to a Non-Profit Organization Important?

You can help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in your local Las Vegas area live a better, more fulfilling life. With your support they’ll be able to:

  • develop job skills
  • obtain long-term work experience
  • learn marketable job skills
  • gain independence
  • increase self-esteem
  • broaden their community and social interactions
  • express themselves through art & music

The people we support have more independence, improved self-esteem, and a safe place to be themselves and feel included. They also have an essential community of friends and support staff to enjoy and to lean on.

Meet the People You’ll Help

Man in a black jacket an blue shirt holding a walking cane.

Learn more about Johnny and how your donation gives him purpose.

Young man in a blue polo shirt.

Learn more about Sean and what your gift means to him and his family.

Woman taking an art class.

Learn more about Dana and how Opportunity Village benefits her.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. According to the Internal Revenue Service, if you donate to a 501(c)3 organization, like Opportunity Village, your charitable donations are tax deductible.

Whether you donate cash or other property, you must do so before the end of the tax year to claim a deduction. And if you donate something other than cash, you can generally deduct the fair market value of that property.

Yes. Whether you’ve received money, real estate, art, or jewelry, you can use your inheritance to donate to charity.

Money: Make financial donations by check or credit card.

Goods and personal property: Donate items in excellent or new condition. Keep track of the items you donated for your tax records.

Vehicles: If you donate a vehicle (car, truck, boat, or other vehicle), you’ll need to transfer the vehicle’s title to the charity.

Other property: Items such as art, jewelry, stocks, real estate and patents may need an expert appraisal.

Making a bequest may seem complicated, but it’s actually quite simple. With the help of a financial advisor, you can include language in your will or trust specifying a gift be made to Opportunity Village as part of your estate plan.

You can make your bequest in several ways. You can:

  • give a specific dollar amount or asset
  • give a percentage of your estate
  • give a gift from the balance or residue of your estate
  • make a beneficiary designation of certain assets.

Learn more about leaving a legacy in your will, and then speak with a trusted financial advisor for advice specific to your situation.

Find the best way for you to donate to charity. We accept five main forms of payment.

Cash: Contact our Resource Development office at 702-880-4003 for cash donations.

Credit card: Donate securely online, or contact our Resource Development office at 702-880-4003 to manually process your credit card donation over the phone. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover and Amex.

Paypal: Donate securely on our Paypal page.

Donate through ACH

Bank name and address:
Wells Fargo Bank
420 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94104

Account information:
Account title: Opportunity Village Foundation
Account number: 4792221806
ACH/wire routing number: 121000248

Mail a Check

Opportunity Village Foundation
6300 W. Oakey Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89146

Stock donations: Use our Stock Transfer Form

Employee matching gifts: Inquire with your employer. They may have an Employee Match Program where they match donations their employees make.

Amazon Smile: Set up your Amazon account to automatically donate 0.5% of every order to Opportunity Village.