In 2003, Nicholas and his wife founded the Henry T. and Stacey Nicholas Foundation, a private
nonprofit foundation whose goals were to invest in education, youth sports, technology, medical research, victims' rights and national defense. Following their separation in 2006, it was renamed The Henry T. Nicholas III Foundation. In 2008, the Nicholas Academic Center was opened in downtown
Santa Ana, California, in partnership with retired
Orange County judge Jack Mandel, on whose program the schools are based. The second center opened in 2009 on the campus of
Valley High School in Santa Ana. In 2004, Nicholas donated $10million to
St. Margaret's Episcopal School in Orange County and for the formation of a partnership with the
University of California, Irvine's
Henry Samueli School of Engineering to explore the application of technology to enhance learning. In addition, Nicholas provided St. Margaret scholarships to students from Santa Ana. Nicholas also supports
Oakland Military Institute. Nicholas has financially supported
South Coast Repertory, the
Bowers Museum in
Santa Ana, and
Orange County Performing Arts Center. ==Personal life==