2023 Annual Report

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PUSHING BEYOND

2023 ANNUAL REPORT
CONTENTS BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND LEADERSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 MISSION & VISION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 REVENUE & EXPENSES IMPACT OF DONATIONS 7 2023 AT A GLANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 AMBASSADOR TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 A JOURNEY OF IMPACT 14 GRANT OPPORTUNITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 FOUNDATION STAFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 INCLUSIVE EMPLOYEE PROGRAM 23 2023 ANNUAL REPORT 2

“People are finding their inspiration everywhere and we just want to be a small piece of that.”

BRENT PEASE

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Kyle Pease Founder and Chief Inspiration Officer

LEADERSHIP BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Justin Adler

Managing Partner, Gents Junk/Systems 4 Facilities

Steve Barth

Eric Busko

Managing Director, Alex Brown

Art Brady Account Executive, Home Team Sports

Jeremy Carter Founder + Winemaker, Tarpon Cellars

Danielle Overbaugh Director of Client Success, Empire Effect (Board Chair)

Joe Guttenplan

Brent Pease Founder and Executive Director

Corporate Controller, PoweredByMRP (Treasurer)

John David Johnson II Professor, Sport Management, Kennesaw State University

Allan A. Lansche, Jr Director, Orange Apron Media Activation & Operations The Home Depot

Jason Linscott Partner, Stein Investments

Mark Miles Former Co-President, GuildQuality

Paul McNulty

Senior Account Manager, Access IT Group

Evan Reiss Owner, House Edge Management

Matthew Rose Founder, Dynamo Multisport

Gregory D. Smith Managing Director, Roark Capital Group

Michelle Thomas Rehabilitation Manager, Intermountain Healthcare

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Racing with The Kyle Pease Foundation has allowed us to do things together. It’s allowed us to be athletes together. And it has allowed us to serve other people.

‘23 Highlight:

SPARK 5K

In 2023, Roark Capital sparked a blaze of community spirit with the inaugural Spark 5K event held in the vibrant Piedmont Park . This high-energy, fun-filled race was not just about crossing the finish line but also about crossing barriers to foster a more inclusive society

The Kyle Pease Foundation (KPF), serving as the Race Director and embodying the spirit of determination and inclusivity that defines their mission

As the beneficiary of the Spark 5K, KPF received a generous donation of $30,000, igniting hope and support for their ongoing efforts to empower athletes of all abilities .

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MISSION

Improve the lives of people with disabilities through sports.

CORE VALUES

VISION

To create opportunities of inclusion for every person with a disability.

Advocacy | Inspiration | Encouragement | Connection | Community

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REVENUE & EXPENSES

2,024 individuals and companies supporting inclusion $ 1,606,186 in revenue

$366 average donation 337 total donations

Increase in total giving for 2023

IMPACT OF DONATIONS

We give 80% of every dollar back to our mission . Here’s where your money goes:

$87,640

$490,182 spent on events and mission-related expenses to Athlete/Inclusive Employee Program deployed to individuals deployed to partner organizations for Camp Twin Lakes

$93,814 $10,157 $11,000

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39%

2023 AT A GLANCE

PROGRAMS

• Race Equipment and Support

• Camp Wheel-A-Way

• Grant and Scholarship Opportunities

• Inclusive Employment

• Ambassador & Race Team

• Athlete Assistance Fund

• Kyle Pease Kids

SPECIAL & FUNDRAISING EVENTS

Non-Race Events or Non-Adaptive Races

• Inclusion Celebration

• Camp Wheel-A-Way

• For the Love of Inclusion Tennis Tournament

• The Jake Golf Tournament & Invitational

• Athlete and Volunteer Celebration

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1,148 Finish Lines 425 In-chair Finishes

723 Volunteer Finishes

2023 PROGRAM LAUNCH: KYLE PEASE KIDS

This program will encourage the next generation to get involved in our community, become active and help raise awareness for The Kyle Pease Foundation

Athletes crossing their first marathon finish line at the Marine Corps Marathon

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BREAKDOWN 124 Athletes Served 38 First Time Athletes (39%) 60 Returning Athletes (61%) 51 Athletes: 1+ Races 28 Athletes: 5+ Races 14 Athletes: 10+ Races 312 Volunteers 176 First-time Volunteers 1 Fun Run 9 5Ks 11 10Ks 11 Half Marathons 5 Marathons 5 Triathlons (incl. 2 IRONMAN 70.3)
PARTICIPATION STATS RACES & EVENTS
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Race Events
States BREAKDOWN

2023 RACE EVENTS

• 4 Bridges Half Marathon

• 10K Together

• ADMH 5K

• AJC Peachtree Road Race

• Albany Snickers Marathon & Half Marathon

• Around the Crown 10K

• Big Peach Sizzler

• Boston Marathon

• Camp Wheel-A-Way

• Carlsbad Half Marathon

• Chattanooga Waterfront Tri

• East Canyon Triathlon (Utah)

• Haunted Half (Utah)

• Heart and Sole 10K

• Heber Half Marathon (Utah)

• Hotlanta Half Marathon

• IRONMAN 70 . 3 Chattanooga

• IRONMAN 70 3 Eagleman

• Jacksonville Marathon (Rental)

• John Tanner Triathlon

• KP Run, Walk, Roll

• Lekotek 5K

• Marine Corps Marathon

• Miles for Bethany

• Mt Nebo Half (Utah)

• New York City Marathon

• Pound the Pavement for Peter

• Publix Atlanta Half Marathon

• Run n’ Lovett

• Run of Remembrance (Utah)

• SLC Half 10K 5K (Utah)

• Spark 5K

• Steel Days (Utah)

• Superhero Sprint

• Tartan Trot

• Thanksgiving 13 (Utah)

• Thanksgiving Half Marathon

• The Leprechaun Chase

• Wasatch Half (Utah)

• YER 5K

Learn More about Racing with The Kyle Pease Foundation by visiting www .kylepeasefoundation org/events

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The First Female Duo with The Kyle Pease Foundation to complete an IRONMAN Event ‘23 Highlight Sara & Sierra complete IRONMAN 70.3 Eagleman

42 EVENTS ACROSS 11 STATES

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California Florida Georgia Maryland Massachusetts New York North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Utah Virginia/Washington DC

2023 AMBASSADOR TEAM

LEADERSHIP MEMBERS

David Burgos, Captain

Kim Spence, Co-Captain

Justin Dugan, Marketing Chair

Cougar Clifford, KPF Athlete Captian

Marianne Bardsley

Jared Brown

Jill Cannoy

David Dick

Tara Eagle

Brandon Gray

Courtney Hoffman

Charlie Holder

Hannah Jarrett

Justin Knight

Kendall Messer

Shannon O’Malley

Brent Pease

Kyle Pease

Doris Reilly

Rebecca Scott

Kim Spence

Grace Stidham

Alyssa Walz

Sarah Whelan

Bill Wileman

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24 Ambassador Team Members Raised over $48,000 ‘23 Highlight

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A JOURNEY OF

In the heart of a community that dares to dream, two brothers, Brent and Kyle, embarked on an extraordinary nonprofit adventure . Their vision was simple yet powerful – to create a community that would come together to make a positive impact . Little did they know that the heroes of this story would be the individuals who joined their cause, turning their vision into a remarkable reality

The journey began in 2011 with a mantra: “Where There’s A Wheel, There’s A Way ” Over the years,

momentum grew beyond the Pease Brothers and the KPF community was established In 2022, the Pease Brothers took their passion from wheeling together to pushing beyond limits with The Kyle Pease Foundation . In 2023, “Pushing Beyond Limits” remained the motivation for Brent and Kyle to continue pushing to the finish lines . Each year the bar is raised emphasizing the core values of The Kyle Pease Foundation - teamwork, engagement, connection, and community .

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IMPACT

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Because of individuals in the KPF community, the annual grant program was established in 2013 to provide three grants and financial relief with funds donated by generous community support partners and fund-raising volunteer efforts

“To date, we’ve provided over $136,000 in grants,” Brent stated, “that will leave a lasting impact, long after that KPF athlete crosses the finish line ”

Our volunteers’ passion for inclusion has continued to soar making 2023 a historic year for The Kyle Pease Foundation In 2023, 124 in-chair athletes served and 1148 finish lines were crossed . The KPF community raced over 42 different endurance events across 11 states Everyone’s effort continues to stitch the fabric of a supportive and resilient team

As the chapters unfold, Brent and Kyle wish to express their gratitude and their hope for the future Creating more opportunities for racing, for giving back and for inclusion . “Each and every one that makes up KPF, adds to the uniqueness of the foundation, and we cannot thank each and every one of you enough,” expressed Kyle .

And so, the story continues, with more victories and milestones on the horizon, written by the collective effort of a community that dares to dream

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ALOHA, AMBITIOUS PLANS!

As KPF’s story continues to unfold, Brent and Kyle will return to Kona in 2024, competing a second time in the IRONMAN World Championship to help further expand the Inclusive Employment Program Their enthusiasm and belief in the cause propels KPF to run farther than the nonprofit had ever expected

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GRANT OPPORTUNITIES

THE JAKE GOLF TOURNAMENT

Jake Vinson will always be close to our hearts, as he was the first athlete to work with The Kyle Pease Foundation Jake’s legacy lives on through the foundation, and his spirit continues to inspire love and faith in our community . Each year, participants of The Jake Golf Tournament help us make a difference for people living with disabilities All proceeds go directly to the Jake Vinson Family Grant, as well as other foundation programs and events Past recipients of the Jake Vinson Family Grant have been awarded accessible vehicles, remodeled bathrooms, and modified living spaces to meet individual needs

We’re grateful for our amazing supporters who help us live out Jake’s incredible spirit And we extend a special thank you to Scott, Amy and Noah Vinson for their long-term friendship and commitment to The Kyle Pease Foundation .

9th Annual The Jake Golf event grew so large it became a 2 day event ‘23 Highlight

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FOR THE LOVE OF INCLUSION TENNIS TOURNAMENT

In August 2024, The Kyle Pease Foundation held its first-ever tennis tournament, For the Love of Inclusion The event was a complete sell-out and raised $30,000 to support KPF’s Grant Program

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GRANT OPPORTUNITIES PUSHING BEYOND LIMITS

ONE OF THE MOST REWARDING THINGS THE KYLE PEASE FOUNDATION DOES EACH YEAR IS PRESENT A VARIETY OF GRANTS TO DESERVING FAMILIES IN OUR COMMUNITY

The Kyle Pease Foundation expanded its annual grant offerings in 2020 to include three unique opportunities Each of our annual grants is named in honor of beloved family members who have passed away: while they’re no longer with us, their spirit and legacy live on through the foundation

The Jake Vinson Family Grant

Joshua Porter 2023 recipient

In 2015, The Kyle Pease Family Foundation Grant was renamed The Jake Vinson Family Grant in memory of our late friend, Jake Vinson Jake was the first KPF Athlete and will forever be remembered as a young man who embodies the spirit of our organization This grant is intended for individuals and families who are living with a disability and looking to enhance their quality of life through resources that may not be readily available .

Emanuel McFarland 2023 recipient

The Lucye Caplan Broken Wheel award is generously provided by the Caplan family Lucye was a passionate supporter of The Kyle Pease Foundation and loved the organization’s mission and engagement . During her fight against cancer, Lucye was motivated and encouraged by KPF athletes and volunteers overcoming odds to achieve their dreams . She maintained a similar attitude throughout her life and truly lived the philosophy of ‘find a way ’ Jeff, Will and Danny Caplan have created an ongoing award and grant to honor Lucye’s memory, celebrate her incredible spirit and support the foundation’s mission

Mak Yost 2023 recipient

Bethany Rutledge and her husband John often participated in KPF events, gathered their friends to race, and shared the message about inclusion on race day When Bethany was unexpectedly taken from her loved ones in 2019, John wanted to find a way to carry on her legacy and help those that she loved in The Kyle Pease Foundation community . Bethany often encouraged others to be brave, which led her family to establish The Bethany Rutledge Courage Award . This grant supports a family annually by helping with their individual needs

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Lucye Caplan Broken Wheel Award
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The Bethany Rutledge Courage Award

LIMITS FOR INCLUSION

17 individuals raised over $185,000 to support The Kyle Pease Foundation in the 29029 Everest events ‘23 Highlight

2 Push-Assist Duo Teams cross the finish line at the New York City Marathon ‘23 Highlight

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FOUNDATION STAFF

Brent Pease Founder and Executive Director

Kevin Enners Project Manager, Communications

Kyle Pease Founder and Chief Inspiration Officer

Justin Knight Project Manager, Engagement

SUPPORT STAFF

Morgan Smith Marketing & Branding

Angie Mellen

Accounting

Mike Ragan

Program and Race Manager

Morgan Pappas Development Director

Emanuel McFarland Project Manager, Operations

Zach Watson Operations Manager

Natalie Gomez Assistant Project Manager, Recruitment

KT Neely

Camp Wheel-A-Way Director

Kasey Lawton

Camp Wheel-A-Way Director

Beth Shedd

Special Events Support

Lisa Switzer

Special Event Support

Dan Strickland Program Coordinator

Curtis Henry

Maintenance & Warehouse

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Hired 5th Inclusive Employee to Support Recruitment and Partner Races - Pound the Pavement for Peter, Spark 5K & Miles for Bethany

INCLUSIVE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM

The Kyle Pease Foundation Inclusive Employment Program was established in 2017 when our first inclusive employee, Justin Knight, approached KPF after he raced with us . He never asked us for a grant, but for an opportunity to join the front office team and help give back to his community, inspire by our founder, Kyle Pease

Currently, The Kyle Pease Foundation employs five (5) Inclusive Employees who play a key role in our day-to-day operations at KPF . These are individuals who have a disability and through KPF, have a strong skill set that contributes to the growth, success, and ongoing support of our KPF Athletes and their families

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‘23 Highlight

“When we got started we signed up for the first race we could and we hit the ground rolling.” BRENT PEASE

The Kyle
2566 Shallowford Road, Suite 104, #319 Atlanta, GA 30345 kylepeasefoundation.org
Pease Foundation

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