Fiscal Year 2024 Annual Report

 

Dear friends and supporters,

Fiscal year 2024 was an unprecedented year of impact for Hands On Atlanta. We brought back our beloved High Five Party to announce our 1,000,000th volunteer (with a little help from our good friend, Mayor Dickens). In addition to this incredible milestone for our organization, we grew our most important metric - people engaged - to just over 62,000 people. This is an increase of about 55% over the previous 5 years of work. Combined with another impressive cohort of AmeriCorps members, we tallied just over 250,000 hours served in our community - a value of $8.3M. Amazing!

With a healthy emergency fund and consistent years of financial surplus, FY24 also provided an opportunity to invest back in our team. I’m thrilled we have the ability to grow our culture, reinforce our CARE values (Collaborative, Authentic, Relentless, Entrepreneurial) and impact for years to come.

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


FY24 Impact

60,000

People Engaged

700+ Discovery volunteers engaged 532 students with 94% achieving lesson learning objectives

Partnered with 150 nonprofits, averaging 88 Net Promoter Score

11,000

Projects

Engaged 5,400 corporate volunteers at sponsored group placements and/or custom projects

Graduated 14 pantries through Hands On Hunger, distributing 8 million meals

260,000

Hours Served

50 AmeriCorps members supported 462 students with 80% of them improving in math and ELA

Graduated 30 Civic Leaders who engaged 2,000+ people at 150 projects and raised $25,000+


meet the team

Tim Adkins

Director of Marketing + Corporate Impact

Claire Arnold

Associate Director of Community + Civic Engagement

Robert Ballinger

Director of Finance

Nicki Brown

Director of Development

Chandler Burns

Sr. Coordinator of Corporate Impact

Earvin Casciano

Education Programs Coordinator

Jay Cranman

President and CEO

LaToya Cutliff

Operations Manager

Sara Dowdle

Grants and Revenue Senior Coordinator

Lauren Lopez 

Sr. Coordinator of Corporate Impact

Kalin Morphet

AmeriCorps Operations Coordinator

Chanika R. Perry, Ed.D 

Director of Education Programs

Kahiah Polidore, MFA

Marketing Coordinator

Alexis Prothro 

AmeriCorps Program Manager

Ariannie Reyes

Senior Development Coordinator

Trey Stanley

Discovery Programs Manager

Kristen Thomas

Associate Director of AmeriCorps

Bill Webber

Associate Director of Corporate Impact

board of directors

Stephanie Bedard

Senior Partner

Senior Associate

Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton, LLP

Beth Cabrera

President

Cabrera Insights

Todd Croom

Chief Financial Officer

Jackson Spalding

Chad Duncan

Managing Director

Accenture

Adrian Epps

Dean

Bagwell College of Education, Kennesaw State University

Tara Ghei

COO

Clearbrief

Amber Hall

Chief Compliance & Privacy Officer

Cox Communications

Eileen Lee - Board Development Committee Chair

Managing Director

Endeavor Atlanta

Andrew Liebler

Partner

Alston & Bird

Chris McDade

Sr. Principal, Customer Digital Experience

Chick-Fil-A

Wendy Miller

North America People Leader

McKinsey

Terreta Rodgers

Head of Community Affairs, Atlanta Region Amazon

Kelli Bacote Ross

Director of Partnerships

City of Atlanta

Renee Stevens

Chief People Officer

Honey Baked Ham

Adrienne White

VP Not-for-Profit & Commercial Relationship Manager

SouthState Bank

Amal Yusuf

General Manager, Airport Operations/Field Support

Delta


SERVICE SPOTLIGHT

Hands On Atlanta Week

For the 2023 edition of Hands On Atlanta Week, presented by Delta Air Lines, more than 2,500 volunteers supported over 50 nonprofits and schools at 250 projects! The focus for the week prioritized projects around our three strategic impact areas - Food Security, Educational Equity and Environmental Sustainability.


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 SY24, three key programs anchoredHands On Atlanta's education portfolio and impacted more than 12,000 students across metro Atlanta: AmeriCorps, Discovery, and Meals4Kids. As an organization, we are proud of our results, but we understand there are many miles to go before our students and families have the quality of life they deserve.

 

OUR EDUCATION PARTNERS


TUTORING + COACHING

52 AmeriCorps members provided over 72,00 hours of service to 402 students in grades K-12 across 15 schools in three school districts in SY24. Students in schools with AmeriCorps members improved 86% in math and 83% in ELA.

MEALS4KIDS

Part of our wraparound support provides meals for students aimed to combat food insecurity. Philanthropic and volunteer support from our corporate partners make this program possible. This year, we proudly delivered meals to 11,212 families.

WEEKEND ENRICHMENT

Discovery, the longest-running program in our portfolio, supported 467 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 1,950 additional volunteers.

 

Our AmeriCorps members had a tremendous impact across metro Atlanta schools during SY24. Serving a full 10-month service term,members contributed to our students' academic and social-emotional growth throughout the school year. Members served K-12students as ELA/math tutors and social-emotional learning coaches. We were excited to expand our footprint into DeKalb CountySchools to help The Anchor School in their inaugural year, and we look forward to continued expansion into other districts beginning in SY25.

MEET OUR AMERICORPS MEMBERS

GET MORE EDUCATION PROGRAMS IMPACT DATA


SERVICE SPOTLIGHT

MLK days of service

The 2024 MLK Days of Service, presented by Delta Air Lines, set out to showcase the good we can create by coming together to help build Dr. King’s “Beloved Community.” More than 3,000 volunteers stepped up to serve over January 11-15, 2024 braving cold temps to support 50 nonprofits and schools across metro Atlanta.


COMMUNITY + Civic ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMS

Our Community + Civic Engagement team provides programming and capacity-building resources to 150 of the most effective and impactful nonprofits in the Atlanta community, who are focused primarily on food security, educational equity, and environmental sustainability. The resources range from powering their impact via volunteer recruitment, to placing leadership volunteers (our Civic Fellows) with nonprofits who act as host sites, to providing high quality trainings & trend reports on volunteer engagement – plus, tons more. 

In FY24, we launched a Steering Committee of 10 nonprofits, providing input & insights in our programming to ensure it’s truly driven by those who benefit from it. We also brought on 17 new partners, retaining 87% of our partnership base from FY23. In addition to these wins, we grew our Civic Leadership Program by 50% and significantly moved the needle in our core impact areas. 

 

our community and civic engagement partners

This is just a sample, but you can explore 150+ nonprofit and community partners here.


impact by the numbers

FOOD SECURITY

37,500 volunteers mobilized to 7518 projects totaling 138, 942 hours of service, benefiting 58 nonprofit partners - a $4,118,036 value to the community. 

EDUCATIONAL EQUITY

4503 volunteers mobilized to 2400 projects totaling 91,069 hours of service, benefiting 63 nonprofit + school partners – a $2,981,841 value to the community. 

SUSTAINABILITY

5040 volunteers mobilized to 1228  projects totaling 13,548 hours of service, benefiting 26 nonprofit partners – a $400,213 value to the community. 

 

Our Civic Leadership Program wrapped up its 15th cohort in FY24! This program mobilizes dedicated community leaders for a year’s term, by placing them with our nonprofit + school partners and bringing participants through a thoughtful leadership development program. 30 graduates spearheaded 225 projects, mobilizing 3000 volunteers in 12,000 hours of service. The fellows supported 11 nonprofit partners and 11 schools, attended 8 leadership trainings and raised a combined $33,000. FY24 was a huge year of growth, increasing program participation by 50% from FY23.

meet our civic fellows

GET MORE COMMUNITY + CIVIC ENGAGEMENT IMPACT DATA


SERVICE SPOTLIGHT

HIGH FIVE PARTY

The return of our annual celebration to recognize and celebrate the heart work of dedicated volunteers came on April 18, 2024 - National High Five Day! It was at the 2024 High Five Party where Atlanta Mayor, Andre Dickens, announced our 1,000,000th volunteer, Sydney Williams.


FY24 CHAMPION SUPPORTERS

INDIVIDUAL DONORS

$5,000 +

  • Yasir Mirza

  • Fontaine Lee

  • Elizabeth Chrane

  • Richard Goldsmith

  • Becky Schmitt

  • Camry Blaising

  • Cindy Abel

  • Ellen Landers