Bishop Manogue relies heavily on the generosity of our community of families, alumni and incredible supporters who believe in our mission. A gift to Bishop Manogue, no matter the size, empowers our school community to bring more compassion, joy and success to the world.

Ways to Give

Development at Bishop Manogue is focused on building relationships with individuals and our community. These relationships help us grow, thrive and impact our region.

Scholarships

Starting a scholarship at Bishop Manogue is one of the most profound ways you can impact the life of a deserving student. With our region continuing to experience growth, the need to provide the opportunity for a faith-based, college-preparatory education has never been greater.

Whether it is a need-based or merit-based scholarship you are interested in creating, we have compiled a basic overview for our process to create a scholarship at Bishop Manogue Catholic High School HERE.
For more information and questions, please contact Jill Johnson at jill.johnson@bishopmanogue.org or 775-336-6055.

General Donations

Provide a General Donation today! By offering unrestricted support, you empower Bishop Manogue to allocate resources where they are most needed, ensuring flexibility and responsiveness to evolving challenges and opportunities. Your generous contribution becomes a catalyst for innovation, growth, and sustained impact. Thank you for being a vital part of the Bishop Manogue journey.

Events

If you're looking to kick up your heels and have some rollicking good times, supporting us by attending or becoming a sponsor at one of our Annual Events is the perfect way to socialize, have fun and help support education at the same time!

For information on our upcoming events, please contact:

Alicia Bybee, Development Associate - Events Specialist

Bishop Manogue Catholic High School is a four-year Catholic, co-educational private high school in Reno, Nevada. The only Catholic high school in northern Nevada, it is a separately incorporated non-profit diocesan school operated under the authority of the Diocesan Bishop, Daniel H. Mueggenborg.