In 1997, Newcomb gave Oregon State University the largest stock gift in its history: $6.1 million in stock from the company he helped found and created four new endowments to directly benefit students and academic programs in the College of Business. Each year he would meet with the winners of the Newcomb Family Endowed Scholarship. Additionally, when Weatherford Hall underwent $20 million in renovations in 2004, Newcomb made a $250,000 contribution to name the cyber cafe Bing's, a reference to his childhood nickname. Trader Bing's and the Bernard A. Newcomb Digital Commons in Austin Hall are also named in his honor. Newcomb co-launched ITXS, an auction site for second-hand IT-related items, with Herb Swanson and Mike Symons in 2000. Newcomb was awarded the
Helen Keller Achievement Award by the
American Foundation for the Blind in 2006 for his work to improve the quality of life of the blind. In 2005 Newcomb donated $5 million to the Peninsula Community Foundation. In 2013, Newcomb donated another $850,000 of the total $1.3 million project cost for the purchase and installation of new artificial turf at the stadium. Newcomb was also a supporter of the
Castilleja School, most recently donating to the renovation of its Gunn Administration Building; the 2nd floor Newcomb Board/Conference Room is named in his honor. ==Personal life==