2021 Impact Report
Nourish the future D O N AT E D
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$828K+
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10K+
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As the world continued to face challenges and uncertainty from the pandemic, our community united as a force for good, giving hope to 10,000+ nonprofits when they needed it most. Whether it be a tasting at our flagship winery, in someone’s living room, or even on Zoom, we continue to prove that wine is a powerful product that brings us together. It’s more than just the donations raised through our fundraisers, it’s the awareness and conversations that spark, and the hope it brings. In a single year, we built a school to educate over 500 children, funded 50,000 meals to families facing hunger, improved the mental health of 10,000+ children through mindfulness, and so much more.. simply by sharing great wine. In 2022, the ONEHOPE Foundation looks forward to growing our impact in local communities through the heart and hustle of our inspiring Cause Entrepreneurs. Our wine platform empowers anyone to easily support any cause of their choice through their wine purchase. The ONEHOPE Foundation will also continue to fund sustainable projects focusing on water, health, hunger relief, and education resources. Thank you for joining us in our movement to change lives through wine.
SHARE WINE. GIVE HOPE. NOURISH THE FUTURE.
Executive Director, The ONEHOPE Foundation Co-Founder, ONEHOPE
Education This three-classroom structure created a quality learning environment to impact
567 students.
Our 2nd school is now complete! Location: Houay Thong, Laos (Southeast Asia). In Laos, 15% of people are illiterate. A lack of educational infrastructure is one of the greatest barriers to accessing quality education. This school will provide a high-quality learning environment where every child can reach their unique potential.
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Education (Continued)
“There can be no reconciliation and healing without remembering the past.” –Member of Community Remembrance Project Coalition in Chattanooga, Tennessee
We proudly donated $28,409 to the Equal Justice Initiative’s Community Remembrance Project to educate and foster meaningful dialogue about race and justice in America.
1 in 44 children in the U.S. are diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. In partnership with the Organization for Autism Research (OAR), the ONEHOPE Foundation awarded four $5,000 scholarships to outstanding High School seniors with Autism.
ERIN PYPER $5,000 SCHOLARSHIP WINNER
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$5,000 SCHOLARSHIP WINNER
“I promise to work very hard and make you very proud.”
Active for Autism 5k ONEHOPE was also the platinum sponsor at OAR’s annual Active for Autism 5k. In total, ONEHOPE donated $31,003 in 2021.
Pictured: ONEHOPE Senior Software Engineer Jeff Stephens and wife Anika.
Health
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a global mental health crisis with recent reports indicating a drastic increase in mental health issues including anxiety, depression, and stress. To support mental health, the ONEHOPE Foundation directly helped the mental fitness of 10,000+ children with Goldie Hawn’s nonprofit, MindUP for Life, donating $30,615.
Childhood Cancer In the United States, childhood cancer is the leading cause of death by disease in children under the age of 19. In support of Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month, we donated $60,106 to Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation to fund impactful research to find a cure.
1 in 8 women will develop invasive breast cancer. ONEHOPE proudly donated $25,000 to Susan G. Komen to fund innovative research to help save lives from breast cancer.
We partnered with actress and philanthropist, Bridget Moynahan, to help find a cure for Epidermolysis Bullosa, which is a group of rare genetic skin disorders that can be disabling and life-threatening. Through sales of this limited edition EB Shimmer Sparkling Brut, we donated $27,117 to the EBMRF.
To support the health of our planet, we partnered with Grazia Magazine to create a limited edition Vintner Collection Rosé. ONEHOPE donated $5,000 to Project Zero to help protect and restore our oceans.
Water
A staggering 771 million people in the world live without clean water. The majority live in isolated rural areas and spend hours every day walking to collect water for their family. Not only does walking for water keep children out of school or take up time that parents could be using to earn money, but the water often carries diseases that can make everyone sick. Access to clean water changes everything. We proudly featured charity: water as our featured fundraiser during the month of March. Together with our community, we donated $30,968 to provide clean and safe drinking water to the developing world.
Additionally, ONEHOPE selected charity: water as the featured nonprofit partner for this year’s Harvest Party held at our winery September. On September 25th, we gathered with our community near and far, virtually and in person, to celebrate the magic of the season and help end the water crisis.
In one night, our Harvest Party raised $317,000 to fund major water projects to help thousands.
Hunger
1 in 4 children in America are not getting enough to eat. In 2020, childhood hunger skyrocketed as schools and daycares closed, parents lost jobs, and the COVID-19 crisis devastated our economy and threatened access to healthy food. An estimated 17 million kids still aren’t getting the nutrition they need to learn, grow, and thrive.
This summer, the ONEHOPE Foundation donated $58,150 to WhyHunger to help children and their families find nutritious meals locally.
In partnership with our valued wholesale distributor partners, the ONEHOPE Foundation donated $61,438 to local food banks across the country. When ONEHOPE is ordered by the glass at our restaurant and hotel accounts, we proudly support these local nonprofit organizations.
Holiday Season
2021
Holiday Magic Grant Program For the second year in a row, our community came together to support children with special needs and their families. Due to the pandemic, children with special needs faced both school closures and disruptions to their in-person therapy sessions. We funded $57,500 in grants which directly helped twenty-three families have a magical holiday season. In addition to the grant funds to help pay for therapy, equipment, and their holiday wish list, we also provided a professional photoshoot to each family selected.
THE THROWER F A M I LY SACRAMENTO, CA
My son was diagnosed with Duchenne’s Muscular Dystrophy. A muscle wasting disease that causes the brain not to produce dystrophin. When schools shut down due to Covid, my family’s routine was totally interrupted causing an immense amount of stress and I lost my job. My husband was the only one working. Bill went unpaid and we could not afford my son’s vitamins for a couple of months. –Nicole Thrower
Local Community Grants To further our impact locally, the ONEHOPE Foundation awarded $56,000 in Community
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Grants to outstanding local nonprofits in the
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United States that share our purpose to nourish the future in the areas of health, hunger, water and education.
Friends of Jaclyn Forebatten Out Boulder County Legacy Institute for Financial Education P u y a l l u p Va l l e y S t . Francis House Arm in Arm T h e Te a m C a m p b e l l Foundation American Childhood Cancer Organization Inland Northwest Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation of Nevada Zaching Against Cancer Foundation There With Care of the Bay Area H e r e Yo u r S o n g , I n c .
Community garden funded through Legacy for Financial Education (LIFE), Texas
Meals funded through Arm In Arm, Trenton, New Jersey
Branch Brooks Children’s Foundation Casey Strale Memorial Foundation A Kid Again Ohio Chapter The Asian American Foundation Justin Accardi Foundation For The Arts Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research Hope Lives! The Lydia Dody Breast Cancer Support Center The CARE Project, Inc. The Wellness House Unite for HER Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation
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