Fiscal Year 2023 Annual Report
Dear friends and supporters,
Last year stands out as a defining moment for Hands On Atlanta. I’m so proud of our resilient team, our forward-thinking board, our steadfast partners, and the 42,000 remarkable volunteers who answered the call to serve our community. Our work is hard and tackling the challenges faced by our community is a never-ending task, yet our team stayed committed, adapted, and thrived, experiencing a 30% increase in our overall impact. It’s one thing to talk about our CARE values – Collaborative, Authentic, Relentless, Entrepreneurial – and quite another to live them out daily, as we’ve done.
Financially, the year concluded on an empowering note with a surplus of nearly $500,000. This isn’t merely a cushion; it’s a launching pad for the impactful initiatives we have planned for FY24. Our fiscal stability allows us the freedom to reinvest in our team and extend the reach of our work even further.
While this annual report looks back at the year behind us, let’s not get lost in the rearview mirror. With the unveiling of our 5-year strategic plan, we’ve laid down a roadmap to guide us through the complexities and opportunities ahead. And as we inch closer to engaging our 1,000,000th volunteer in 2024, we’re not just hitting milestones, we’re creating a legacy.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you. Your unwavering support turns our mission from an idea into a vibrant reality. Thanks for being a part of our journey.
President and CEO
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SERVICE SPOTLIGHT
Hands On Atlanta Week
Thousands of volunteers helped Hands On Atlanta and over 50 of our nonprofit and school partners improve food security and educational equity for families and students, improved the environment and sustainability across metro Atlanta and so much more throughout the 8 days in September - culminating on Sept. 27, 2022, Arthur Blank's 80th birthday.
STRATEGIC PROGRAMS
Education Programs
The quest of the Education Programs Team at Hands On Atlanta is to improve educational outcomes and directly confront systemic injustice for students and families across metro Atlanta. We aim to be the premier team tackling educational inequities for children from birth to 12th grade in partnership with our local institutions and organizations.
During SY23, four key programs anchored Hands On Atlanta's education portfolio and impacted more than 12,000 students across metro Atlanta: AmeriCorps, Discovery, Centers of Hope, and Meals4Kids.
OUR EDUCATION PARTNERS
TUTORING + COACHING
52 AmeriCorps members provided over 70,00 hours of service to 462 students in grades K-12 across 16 schools in two school districts in SY23. Students in schools with AmeriCOrps members improved 86% in math and 81% in ELA.
AFTER SCHOOL LEARNING
We partnered with the Department of Parks & Recreation, to support after-school programming for 24 students through STEM and social-emotional learning activities at the Center of Hope, located at the MLK Recreation and Aquatic Center.
WEEKEND ENRICHMENT
Discovery, the longest-running program in our portfolio, supported 542 K-5 students across 10 schools in 3 districts. Each site had a Hands On Atlanta Civic Fellow serving as school captain with the support of additional volunteers.
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SERVICE SPOTLIGHT
MLK sunday supper
From January 12-16, 2023, Hands On Atlanta convened over 2,000 volunteers to serve 5,000 hours in support more than 40 nonprofits and schools as part of the 2023 MLK Days of Service!
STRATEGIC PROGRAMS
COMMUNITY + Civic ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMS
In FY23, Hands On Atlanta empowered 175 local nonprofits to increase their impact by leveraging close to 40,000 volunteers. Partnerships provide exposure and awareness to our audience of engaged volunteers, software, and intentional programming to keep partners informed on the latest industry trends, research and best practices. Our all-new collective impact initiative brought together like-minded nonprofits to share and collaborate, while deepening impact in food security, educational equity and environmental sustainability.
our community and civic engagement partners
This is just a sample, but you can explore 175+ nonprofit and community partners here.
VOLUNTEER + CIVIC LEADERSHIP
Through our Civic Leadership Program, 20 Civic Fellows served 2600+ hours leading 150 projects and engaging over 2,100 volunteers. They also fundraised $18,000.
TACKLING ATL’S MOST PRESSING NEEDS
More than 20,000 volunteers helped increased the average meals distributed per partner pantry by 25,000 meals, to distribute over 7.2 million meals across metro Atlanta.
BUILDING NONPROFIT’S CAPACITY
We retained 85% of our nonprofit partners, focusing on 3 major issue areas, our volunteers supported more than 20,000 students and preserved 165 greenspaces.
meet our civic fellows
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SERVICE SPOTLIGHT
9/11 day of SERVICE
On Monday, September 12, close to 400 volunteers spent the day at the Georgia World Congress Center packing more than 172,000 meals for families across metro Atlanta, commemorating the 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance.
THANK YOU TO OUR INCREDIBLE SUPPORTERS!
Atlanta’s corporate and philanthropic giants made for an incredible year of impact.
In addition to mobilizing 5,400 corporate volunteers, 85 companies and 33 foundations led support for Hands On Atlanta in FY23, resulting in total revenue of $4,318,077. 692 individuals donated to Hands On Atlanta in FY23.
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FY23 CHAMPION SUPPORTERS
$50,000+
$20,000 - $49,999
Atlanta Braves Foundation
Dragos
Homestead Foundation
Kia Motors America
LexisNexis Risk Solutions
OneDigital
Papa Johns
Salesforce
Sartain Lanier Family Foundation
Thalia & Michael C. Carlos Foundation
The City of Atlanta
The Coca-Cola Company
The Home Depot Foundation
The Rich Foundation
$15,000 - $19,999
Mary Allen Lindsey Branan Foundation
McMaster-Carr Supply Company
UCB, Inc.
$10,000 - $14,999
Accenture
ADP
CoreGiving
Georgia Power
Google Fiber
John and Rosemary Brown Family Foundation
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton
Northside Hospital
Target
The Clorox Company Foundation
US Bank
Yardi
$5,000 - $9,999
Aprio Foundation
Atlanta Select Properties Team at Keller Williams Realty
Atlanticus
BlueSkyRisk
Citizens Trust Bank
Cognizant
D. A. Davidson & Co
Deloitte Consulting, LLP
Frances Wood Wilson Foundation
Georgia-Pacific
Gypsum Management & Supply, Inc.
HOK, Inc.
King & Spalding
Mary Ryan & Henry G. Kuhrt Foundation
Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP
NCR Foundation
Publix Super Markets Charities
Ryan Companies US, Inc.
Snap Inc.
Strayer University
TEGNA Foundation
TowerPoint
Veritiv
$2,500 - $4,999
AA LaRocco & Associates
Alston & Bird LLP
American Tower Corporation
Bain & Company
BDO
Bennett Thrasher
CBRE, Inc. Brokerage Services
John and Mary Franklin Foundation
KPMG
Saint-Gobain
Scripps Howard Foundation
Southern Company
Synovus
INDIVIDUAL DONORS
$10,000 +
Bernie Wedge
Richard Goldsmith
$5,000 - $9,999
Anthony Reh
Becky Schmitt
Cindy Abel
Elizabeth Chrane
Ellen Landers
Shannon Pierce
Tiffani Nevels