At Easy Day Foundation, our goal is to maximize the impact of your donations by carefully distributing grants to trusted organizations that support veterans across a variety of essential needs. Rather than limiting your contribution to a single cause, we ensure it reaches partners at every level—locally and nationally—through a holistic approach.
Nationally, we provide grants to vetted nonprofit organizations that deliver vital care to veterans. Locally, we activate the Las Vegas community through Easy Day-led initiatives, rallying support and resources for veterans right here at home. To qualify for a grant, our partners must allocate at least 80% of their funding directly to their programs, ensuring your donations make a real difference.
When you donate to Easy Day, you’re supporting our foundational pillars of Mental Health & Wellness, Workforce Readiness, and Family Support Services—ensuring veterans and their families receive support throughout their transition from military to civilian life.
Your generous donation will be spread proportionately amongst our vetted partner organizations:
A portion of your donation will be used on Easy Day-led campaigns – such as our Heroes Hired Program where we provided custom attire, resume review and interview preparation to support Veterans students in their job interview process.
CO-FOUNDER
Frank Fertitta IV is deeply committed to supporting veterans and their families. Growing up around veterans, he was inspired by their stories of sacrifice and service, and he has seen the lasting challenges they face after returning to civilian life.
Motivated by their contributions both in uniform and beyond, Frank founded Easy Day Foundation to give back to those who have given so much.
Frank is a member of the Executive Team at Red Rock Resorts, a $5 billion gaming and entertainment company, and holds an MBA from NYU Stern and an undergraduate degree from USC Marshall School of Business.
CO-FOUNDER
Landon Gyulay is a dedicated advocate for veterans and their families. His grandfather, Wallace Hull, was a B-17 bomber co-pilot in World War II, completing nearly 20 missions. A visit to the Normandy American Cemetery with his grandfather revealed the deep emotional toll of the war, inspiring Landon to give back.
This personal connection drives his commitment to supporting veterans through Easy Day Foundation.
Landon is the Co-founder of Quid, the largest private stock financing company, and a Principal at Troy Capital, a VC/PE firm managing $2 billion in assets. He holds an undergraduate degree from USC Marshall School of Business.
RETIRED UNITED STATES NAVY MASTER CHIEF
Dr. Laura S. McIntyre is a retired U.S. Navy Master Chief with over 35 years of service, specializing in Leadership, Human Behavior, and Resilience. A proud veteran, she is dedicated to empowering both military personnel and civilians through education and leadership development.
Currently, Dr. McIntyre serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Charleston, West Virginia, teaching leadership courses. She also teaches Naval Studies and Ethics at the Community College of the Navy. Previously, she was the Education Director for the U.S. Navy SEALs, providing educational support to special operators and their families.
Dr. McIntyre is a certified Resilience-Building Leader Professional Trainer and an Advanced KAI Practitioner. She holds a Doctorate in Executive Leadership and is a published author. She lives in Las Vegas with her husband, retired Navy SEAL Jody McIntyre, and their golden retrievers.
If you or a veteran you know is in crisis or needs urgent help, please contact the Veterans Crisis Line.
Call 1-800-273-8255 and press 1, or text 838255. You can also chat online at VeteransCrisisLine.net.
Help is available 24/7 for any veteran experiencing thoughts of suicide, emotional distress, or other serious challenges.
Don’t wait—reach out now.