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Credit One Bank Donates $6.55 Million to 32 Las Vegas Non-Profits
Bank celebrates community impact in 2025 with focus on youth financial education, affordable housing, and employment services.
Published on Feb. 20, 2026
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In 2025, Credit One Bank invested $6.55 million and over 4,400 volunteer hours into Southern Nevada, with a major focus on expanding youth financial education through partnerships with Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada and Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada. The Bank supported 32 Las Vegas-based charities and one national organization, strengthening access to housing, employment services and hands-on financial literacy programming.
Why it matters
Credit One Bank's community impact highlights its commitment to supporting key issues in Las Vegas, including youth financial education, affordable housing, and employment services. The bank's partnerships with local organizations demonstrate its dedication to investing in the well-being of the Southern Nevada community.
The details
Through its partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada, Credit One Bank worked with 276 teens to build and operate simulated micro-economies, applying real-world budgeting and business skills. In partnership with Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada, 5,329 students participated in BizTown and Finance Park programs, receiving 95,892 cumulative contact hours of hands-on financial learning. The Bank also partnered with Green Our Planet to expand financial literacy education in local schools. Additionally, Credit One Bank provided crucial housing assistance to veterans and their families in need, helped families and individuals facing adversity access critical resources needed to secure employment, and expanded its One For The Community Scholarship program.
- In 2025, Credit One Bank invested $6.55 million and more than 4,400 volunteer hours into Southern Nevada.
- The Bank's 2025 community impact also included more than $31 million in charitable investments and over 4,000 employee volunteer hours.
- 2025 marked the start of Credit One Bank's partnership with the Kline Veterans Fund, providing crucial housing assistance to veterans and their families in need.
- The annual One For The Community Scholarship program increased its number of recipients from 15 to 21 low-to-moderate-income students in 2025.
- The Credit One Bank Family Promise Navigation Center opened in September 2025.
The players
Credit One Bank
A financial services company and one of the fastest-growing credit card issuers in the U.S., headquartered in Las Vegas.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada
A non-profit organization that provides youth development programs in the Las Vegas area.
Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada
A non-profit organization that provides financial literacy and entrepreneurship education to students in Southern Nevada.
Kline Veterans Fund
A non-profit organization that provides housing assistance and other services to veterans and their families in need.
Mamta Kapoor
Executive Vice President of Partnerships at Credit One Bank.
What they’re saying
“Reflecting on the work that we have done at our organization over the last year has been truly rewarding, and it's an honor be surrounded by countless individuals who care so deeply about giving back to their community.”
— Mamta Kapoor, Executive Vice President of Partnerships (Credit One Bank)
“Financial literacy is one of the most important life skills we can teach young people. Through our partnership with Credit One Bank, teens are gaining hands-on experience managing money, making decisions and understanding the long-term impact of saving. These programs are helping our youth build confidence and skills that will serve them for the rest of their lives.”
— Andy Bischel, Chief Executive Officer (Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada)
What’s next
Credit One Bank plans to continue its community impact initiatives in 2026, with a focus on expanding its partnerships and programs to further support youth financial education, affordable housing, and employment services in the Las Vegas area.
The takeaway
Credit One Bank's significant investment and volunteer efforts in 2025 demonstrate its commitment to making a meaningful difference in the Southern Nevada community. By partnering with local organizations to address critical issues like financial literacy, housing, and employment, the bank is helping to create lasting positive change for residents in need.
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