
Philanthropy
Schulman Properties exemplify a deep commitment to their community. Their passion for philanthropy stems from a genuine belief in the power of giving back and creating a brighter future for everyone. By supporting local initiatives and charitable causes, they aim to foster a sense of unity and progress.
The Inspiring Children Foundation transforms lives through a whole human approach to physical, social, emotional, & mental health. We help youth and families from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds to rise above their challenges and struggles in life: To heal, grow and become their best selves. This includes difficult situations like teenage anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation and various other mental health challenges. Our best-in-class curriculum encompasses a 10-step program with over 40 tools and 100 activations to help our youth find their best selves.
This award-winning program has been developed by some of the world’s leading lived-experienced experts over the past 25 years. It encompasses a variety of evidence-based practices, and is now being implemented in schools, nonprofits, corporations and social services programs.
We’ve created a community full of healing, growth, high achievement, meaningful connections and happiness, resulting in our youth becoming leaders in life. 95% of students in our Leadership program have become so qualified that colleges have offered scholarships for academics & athletics (tennis).
The Adelson School is the only PK-12 Jewish community school in Nevada. Built by Schulman Properties, this institution is more than just a place of education; it is a community where students are truly known and cherished. Founded on Jewish values and ethos, the Adelson School is inclusive and open to all, ensuring that you and your child will feel genuinely embraced.
Boys Town Nevada opened its doors in 1991, bringing an innovative approach to child and family care to those in need in the Las Vegas area. Winnie and Robert Schulman received the 2007 Hope Award from the Boys Town of Nevada during its third annual “Journey of Hope” event. Winnie Schulman is an active board member and tireless volunteer for the organization. Schulman Properties is spearheading the development of Boys Town’s 22 acres of land in the northwest to build additional homes, a school, administrative offices and recreation facilities.
Nevada Women’s Philanthropy was founded in November of 2005 by Dena duBoef, Heather duBoef, Marcelle Frey, Dana Lee, Trina Pascal and Tawny Sanders who sought a direct and impactful approach to philanthropy. Before long, the group of six found themselves among dozens of like-minded women. Instead of granting funds that became absorbed in an organization’s day to day operations, NWP members rallied around the idea of making an investment in their community.