Our Employee Volunteer Council.
Working on Christmas In April.
Girls Day Volunteers
Employees at Career Day 2006
We value our reputation as a responsible corporate citizen, respectable employer, good neighbor, and community leader. At NV Energy, we have a 100-year history of giving back to the communities where we live and work. We understand that part of delivering reliable energy service is a commitment to be an involved and responsible corporate citizen. Our tradition of giving seeks to establish and maintain successful community partnerships, maximize the talents of our employees, target business goals, and address the critical needs of the community. We extend that care and commitment to others through sponsorships from our Charitable Foundation.
Our emphasis is on improvement
As a company, we take Corporate citizenship very seriously, and it's our employees who make it work. The dedicated employee volunteers instill heart and soul into our initiatives, and our communities are enriched by their efforts.
NV Energy is Committed to Nevada
United Way is working hard to create sustainable change and to significantly impact the lives of children, families and individuals. Partnering with United Way is a natural fit for NV Energy, which is committed to making a positive contribution in the communities it serves.
During the 2008/2009 United Way campaign, NV Energy became the largest United Way corporate and employee supporter in both northern and southern Nevada. A total of $ 1,205,439 statewide was pledged to United Way campaigns.
NV Energy and its employees are proud to make a difference in Nevada.
NV Energy Named United Way's Initiative Partner of the Year
United Way of Southern Nevada named NV Energy its Initiative Partner of the Year at their annual Community Campaign Finale 2007. The award recognizes NV Energy's outstanding...
NV Energy Partners with Community Leaders in Celebrating Black History Month
In keeping with its commitment to diversity initiatives, NV Energy culminates its month-long celebration of Black History month with a special program for its employees titled "Community Leadership 101: Journey to Success. This event will...
NV Energy Delivers Toys to Sunrise Children's Hospital
Recently, NV Energy partnered with Kids Wish Network's toy distribution center to get toys valued at over $60,000 donated to young patients at Sunrise Children's Hospital. Nevada Power and Sunrise Children's Hospital partnered with Kids Wish Network's Holiday of Hope Gift Bank to deliver toys to children at Sunrise Children's Hospital to bring a little cheer during their stay at the hospital.
Award Winning Employee Volunteer Council
The Foundation for an Independent Tomorrow recently honored NV Energy's Employee Volunteer Council with a "Citizens of Distinction" Award...
Christmas in April - Las Vegas Rescue Mission
Approximately 60 NV Energy employees and members of their families (working in the Rebuilding Together with Christmas in April program) demonstrated their generosity...
Recognize Your Favorite Teacher
NV Energy is one of the proud partners of "KLUC Teacher of the Month." If you think your teacher deserves to be recognized -- now is your chance...
Powerful Partnerships
There are many high school students in Clark County who are helping others and making a difference in our community, and NV Energy recently awarded 23 such students each a $1,000 Powerful Partnership Scholarship. In addition to receiving the scholarship, this year's students were recognized at a reception at NV Energy's offices.
Career Days at West Middle School
Ten NV Energy employees recently spoke to over 200 students at UNLV Gear-Up Career Days at West Middle School. The employees--from a variety of different areas of our company--enjoyed talking to the students about the jobs available at NV Energy, their overall careers, and the different paths they took to get where they are today.
Girls Day 2006
At the 25th Annual Celebration of Girls Day 2006, more than 200 girls from disadvantaged or single-parent households from across our valley were joined by approximately 400 volunteers for fun and friendship at the Lied Memorial Boys & Girls Club.
