Annual Report 2022

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Annual Report 2022
WE ARE DONATE. VOLUNTEER. PARTNER.

MISSION

One22 invests in and supports our neighbors who face financial and cultural challenges.

VISION

A diverse Greater Teton community, with opportunities for all residents to thrive.

2022 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Bob Hartman, Co-chair

Margot Snowdon, Co-chair

Sara Flitner, Vice Chair

Dick Jaquith, Secretary/Treasurer

Lisa Carlin

Cindy Corona

Ian Johnston

Mike Randall

Paul Vogelheim

Missy Whelan

Jeff Willemain

We support the empowerment of every individual to develop lasting autonomy and stability.

CORE VALUES

We value collaboration, both with individuals and other organizations, to equip our neighbors with the proper tools to succeed.

We foster a culture of integrity and strive for organizational excellence in all forms.

We respond to the needs of individuals and the community. We strive to maintain reliable, consistent, and transparent communication with those we serve.

We treat the community we serve with dignity and respect, celebrating diversity of thought, background, and lived experience. We seek to actively listen and learn from each other at every opportunity.

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Dear friends,

For so many people, 2022 felt like a collective exhale. After two years of a public health crisis, which had a profound impact on our community’s economy, it seemed the tension began to ease, and life in our idyllic valley sputtered back to something we could recognize. The manic crush of visitors in our community subsided, kids went back to school and activities, and we gathered again to be entertained and enriched.

In my role at One22 Resource Center, I am often charged with the unenviable task of bringing a dose of realism, and this annual report can be seen as a reality check. After a time of historic crisis, the backbone of our workforce—low to moderate income workers and their families—continue to face ongoing crises, hardship, and uncertainty. At One22 we serve a community that works and lives here, but finds it more difficult than ever to make ends meet. Thanks to you, it’s what we’ve always done: before, during, and now after the pandemic. That’s what we’re here for.

Many of you know that we began 2022 with a flood in our food pantry. Our team’s and partners’ response to this catastrophe was both a heroic effort in real-time, and symbolic of the grit and resourcefulness in our approach to everything we do. Within 60 days of the flood the Jackson Cupboard was up and running in a sustainable and scalable new model. And simultaneously another branch of our team launched financial education initiatives on schedule.

One22’s financial education work is focused on helping folks take control of the money they have - no matter how little. Those conversations begin by taking a look at a basic budget and cash flow. We’re doing the same with our organization, set in a new landscape of increased and sustained need among the population we serve.

At One22 we know what we’re here for. And, we set our goals to meet the demands of our community. Our mission to offer basic needs like food and rent assistance, in addition to a path toward empowerment, has not receded. We’re working to help people transform their crises rather than suffer from them. With gratitude for your support, we continue to rely on friends like you in order to build on this strong track record, and to do our part to keep our community whole.

Yours truly,

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Please note: all stories in this Annual Report have been shared with client permission.
Co-chairs Margot Snowdon and Bob Hartman, Executive Director Sharel Lund

We have all seen a significant increase in the costs of housing, groceries, transportation, and more. As a result, many people are struggling to make ends meet in the county with the greatest income gap in the United States*, particularly those who are already living paycheck to paycheck. Even as many businesses strive to increase wages, take-home pay fails to keep pace with the rising costs of living in

Teton County. More people are turning to One22 for assistance, some for the first time.

On the revenue side, non-recurring pandemicrelated funding like CARES and ARPA, which was provided during the pandemic to organizations like One22 to help support basic needs, has ceased or is winding down as the public health crisis recedes.

*Source: Economic Policy Institute, 2018

Financial History Overview 2019-2023

Non-Recurring:

Government CARES, ARPA

Non-Recurring:

Community Foundation

CERF

Earned Income And/Or

Language Access

State/Federal Reimbursements

Local Government: Town Of Jackson, Teton County

Community Foundation: Comp Grants, Youth Activity, Old Bills Match

Foundations, Grants

Private Donors

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$ 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 $1M $2M $3M $4M $5M $6M $7M
Revenue
While the health crisis of 2020-2021 is behind us, other forces lead to continued financial hardship for many in our community. That’s what we’re here for.
Revenue Goal for 2023

FOOD

Statewide Inflation Q4

MEDICAL EXPENSES

Statewide Inflation Q4

Source: Wyoming Cost of Living Index, eadiv.state.wy.us

TWO-BEDROOM MARKET RATE INCREASES

(Based on Teton County’s Five Largest Apartment Complexes)

Expenses

Source: tetoncountywy.gov

The Department of Housing and Urban Development says a household should spend no more than 30% of their income on housing costs In this case a household in Teton County would have to earn $14,000 monthly ($168,000 Annually) to be at 30% at $4,172 a month for a 2 bedroom apartment.

Source: hud.gov

Projected Expenses for 2023

Direct

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Service
Fundraising Administration Client
Client Assistance

ongoing need for financial assistance in our community is abundantly evident. There is increased need due to loss of work, injury and illness, the rising cost of rent, inflation, and unforeseen circumstances. One22 provided households with support up to three times a year, offering comprehensive help from our client services team—budgeting, advanced planning, and connecting to additional resources. The first/ last/deposit program tackled upfront costs, aiding families in finding stable housing, but demand for financial assistance persists for the hardworking families we serve. Fulfilling the current demand for assistance will require a collaborative community effort.

Anna is a young professional working for a local nonprofit. Last year, after coming up short finding housing, she moved into a house in Teton Valley, Idaho with 12 other people. Her living situation was taking a toll and affecting her mental health. Anna was on the search for a better living situation, and finally found housing in Jackson. Unfortunately, because Anna had just made a first/last/deposit payment on the house in Idaho, she didn’t have the money to make the move. She came to One22 and received assistance with the first/last/deposit payment. 273 19

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total months of rent assistance provided.

households received assistance for emergency basic needs, such as prescriptions, gas, bus tickets, and emergency short-term shelter.

“This opportunity allowed me to have emotional safety, and also saved time from traveling back and forth from Idaho to Jackson. I am a professional that supports families in other ways, but I am unable to provide that support if I cannot take care of myself.” –Anna

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households received rent assistance in 2022. households accessed improved living conditions through the first/last/deposit program.
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households received assistance for child care expenses. That’s what we’re here for.

Jackson Cupboard

POUNDS,

the equivalent of MEALS OF FOOD

357‚327 297‚772 distributed through the Jackson Cupboard and its satellite locations.

Circumstances can change in the blink of an eye. The flooding of our Jackson Cupboard space on North Glenwood in January 2022 showed us that. The program was displaced from that location indefinitely, which is a feeling that the families we serve know all too well. Our team quickly jumped into action to offer assistance, providing grocery gift cards and an amplified presence at the Jackson/Teton County Recreation Center satellite cupboard. The program began operating using a curbside format, through which shoppers place advanced, online orders. The flood at our program reminds us how we all are susceptible to unexpected circumstances.

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“The Cupboard has helped us immensely. The staff has made us feel really comfortable, knowing there are resources out there for people to give us suggestions and provide us with help.”

–Ali

HOUSEHOLDS

(representing 1,699 individuals) accessed no-cost groceries in

6‚463

TOTAL SHOPPING VISITS.

Alina used the Food Cupboard during her time in college. She decided to enroll full time for her second semester in school, and with the loss of her income due to tuition and time, she needed to stretch her budget. The Jackson Cupboard’s no-cost grocery program, as well as their resources for low or no-cost, local, nutritious food, had an incredible impact. Alina was able to spend less time worrying about how she would pay for food, and more time focusing on bettering herself through academics.

She decided to work for One22 after graduating because she’s passionate about the programs. “One22 truly is a resource hub, and even when we don’t offer a specific service, we help connect them to the right folks to provide them with care and support they need.”

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That’s what we’re here for.

Language Access & Immigrant Services

One22 helps immigrants adjust to life in Teton County and promotes self-reliance, education and employment through services including taxpayer assistance, housing, translation of vital records, consular visits, legal access, and more. Additionally, we’ve provided direct interpretation in health and human service settings. In 2022, noting a steadily rising need among a range of organizations in a growing number of languages, One22 increased focus on our role in providing language access. By hosting interpreter training to bilingual community members of any language, we aim to grow our community’s capacity, as well as the skills and resumes of those who want to start, enhance, or professionalize their role as interpreters.

For years, Celia served as an unofficial interpreter, bridging the language divide for friends and family. Last October, Celia embarked on a life-changing path by enrolling in The Community Interpreter training program offered by One22. Celia soon realized that interpretation was more than a hobby—it was a career opportunity with purpose. She reached out to fellow interpreters in the community and joined the interpreter list for the Teton County School District. Celia began interpreting math curriculum for elementary school parents with compassionate guidance, opening the door for understanding, ensuring that every parent’s questions were answered and that the curriculum was fully comprehended. This experience created a bridge built with empathy and knowledge.

One22 aims to empower individuals like Celia to be catalysts for change. Together, we can break down language barriers, nurturing a community where every voice is heard, understood, and celebrated.

“I remember vividly the struggles I faced as a little girl, watching my parents try to comprehend a foreign language. Now, as an interpreter, I have the honor of being the missing link—the one who can make those invaluable connections I longed for as a child.”

community members were trained as community interpreters through The Community Interpreter® training program One22 offered in 2022.

community members have been trained as interpreters through One22’s offerings of this program in the past five years.

One22 assisted Spanish speakers in filing 81 tax returns filed through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA program).

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That’s what we’re here for.

Financial Empowerment

Financial education is a transformative component to community success. One22 assisted 40 individuals in completing a financial empowerment program, gaining essential skills in budgeting, credit, debt management, and savings. Partnering with the Mission Asset Fund allowed the facilitation of two impactful lending circles in 2022. These lending circles allow participants to join a group to set savings goals, build credit and learn together. To align with the goal of increased financial well-being in our community, our financial empowerment series will expand in 2023, aiming to help guide even more participants toward self-sufficiency through financial education that is relevant, and actionable.

40 households completed a virtual financial empowerment series in April 2022.

80% of participants reported feeling more confident about managing their finances upon program completion.

Shelley is a single mom with stable, affordable housing, and a full time job with benefits. In order to maintain that stability Shelley needs afterschool and summer care for her elementary-aged son. One22 helped her enroll him in programs with assistance from their youth activity scholarship program. By applying early, Shelley secured four weeks of camp for her son and had more time to save for her portion of the costs. However, she struggled to come up with the remaining portion as she had a tight budget. One22’s financial empowerment series, which focused on budgeting, savings, credit and debt, and managing expenses, gave her confidence in managing her finances and created a connection with their staff for future support- knowing she can talk to staff at One22 not only about support like scholarships, but also the often intimidating topic of personal finances.

100% of participants said they could begin to plan saving for emergencies and goals.

“Again, thanks so much for offering this class and for picking me to participate. Y’all really said some things last night that made me feel like I might be able to survive this situation, which is obviously very comforting.”

–Cristian

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That’s what we’re here for.

Youth Activity Scholarships

Finances should not be a barrier to providing equal opportunities for children. From art classes to soccer and music lessons, scholarship programs open doors for countless children to have experiences that families could not afford otherwise. With major funding from the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole, we collaborated with over 30 organizations, enabling students in our community to participate in a diverse range of enriching activities. This cooperative approach has a sliding scale for families, and typically involves a three-way split of the costs between family, the partner organization, and the scholarship fund. In most cases, the family’s costs are reduced to one-third the regular fee. By significantly reducing the financial burden, over 200 children had access to extracurricular activities and summer camps in 2022.

208 students accessed summer camps and extracurricular activities.

Partner organizations

Art Association of Jackson Hole

Challenger Sports

Community Foundation of Jackson Hole

Coombs Outdoors

Dancers’ Workshop

GAP!

Hole Food Rescue

Jackson Hole Children’s Museum

Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum

Jackson Hole Indoor

Jackson Hole Kayak Club

Jackson Hole Lacrosse

Jackson Hole MMA

Jackson Hole Ski & Snowboard Club

Jackson Hole Youth Mountain Biking

Jackson Hole Youth Orchestra MusicLand

Jackson Hole Youth Soccer

JH Stingrays

Jackson Youth Hockey

Mountain Bike the Tetons

Off Square Theatre

One Soccer Schools

Presbyterian Church of Jackson Hole

—After School Adventures

Presbyterian Church of Jackson Hole

—Music Academy

Pura Vida - Grand Teton National Park

Skating Club of Jackson Hole

Slow Food in the Tetons

Snow King Mountain Ski School

Lily and John have 7 kids, and one daughter is 6 years old with chronic lung and spinal issues. All of their extra money goes to medical care for their daughter, so the food resources, scholarships, and no-cost groceries provided by One22 make an incredible impact.

From Lily’s perspective, “It’s really wonderful to know that the One22 youth activity scholarships can help provide opportunities for my kids. They don’t have to let go of their hopes and dreams – I know that they can try new sports, arts, and music.”

They have never been able to put any of their kids in camp, and one of their kids got to go last year. They didn’t even know that so many possibilities were available until they went to One22.

Sol Soccer Training

Teton County Parks and Recreation

—Camp Jackson

Teton County Parks and Recreation

—Taekwondo

Teton Literacy Center—SOAR Program

Teton Music School

Teton Science Schools

Teton Youth & Family Services

—Leadership Camp

Wilderness Adventures Base Camp

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Leadership Camp at Teton Youth & Family Services
That’s what we’re here for.

School Supply, Holiday Gift and Community Food Drives

In addition to ongoing programs, special projects such as school supply drives, holiday gift drives, community-organized food drives, and donations from local businesses are crucial to the operations of One22. Every notebook, toy, meal and dollar is an extra layer of critical support to hardworking local families in need providing education, enrichment, and stability during the most uncertain times. The success of these endeavors relies heavily on the collective efforts of our community.

112 students accessed school supplies free of charge at the start of the 2022-2023 school year.

Partners

Bank of Jackson Hole

Becoming Jackson Whole

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individuals had their holidays brightened through One22’s holiday gift drive.

“I would like to thank you for the presents you have given to us and our baby for Christmas. We are very grateful and blessed to have people like you who willingly and happily share such blessings to those in need. This has given us relief financially and we really cannot thank you enough.”

That’s what we’re here for.

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pounds of food donated through community food drives and local businesses.

Bridger Teton National Forest Employee Club

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Community Entry Services

Fine Dining Restaurant Group

First Baptist Church

Grand Teton Lodge Company

Hole Food Rescue

Hungry Jack’s General Store

Jackson Hole Classical Academy

Jackson Hole Middle School

Jackson Hole High School Rotary Club

Jackson Hole Police Department

Mangy Moose

Our Lady of the Mountains Catholic Church

Pet Place Plus

Presbyterian Church of Jackson Hole Scouts of America

Senior Center of Jackson Hole

Sotheby’s

St. John’s Episcopal Church

The Synergy Company

Teton County 4-H

Teton County Democrats

Teton County Library

Teton Youth & Family Services

Turner Fine Art

Wilson Elementary School

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no-cost groceries. When our primary space flooded in January, volunteers quickly stepped in to help stock the Rec Center satellite so that community members still had immediate access to food. When we opened in our new space in March, volunteers adapted and remained responsive to the changing needs, helping pack and distribute groceries at least four days a week. The dedication and efficiency of volunteers directly contributes to the volume of assistance available to families who come to One22 for help.

the Cupboard can reach and help is so rewarding. Everyone works as a team and comes together to make things happen for the people who use One22’s services.”

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3‚338 HOURS VOLUNTEERS DONATED
That’s what we’re here for.

Thank You to All of Our Hardworking Volunteers

4-H Citizenship Club

Gil Adams

Becky Adams

Marilyn Andersen

Jane Baldwin

Anna Bennett

Stephanie Brennan

Molly Breslin

Amy Brooks

Anne Buckland

Lisa Carlin

David Carpenter

Alisson Casas

Peter Chang

Janelle Conlin

Mike Conlin

Stephanie Cooper

Cindy Corona

Gregg Dean

Austin Dejarnette

Damian Del Valle

Lucy Emhardt

Joey Escobar

Andrea Evans

Karin Finlay

First Interstate Bank Employees

Sara Flitner

Cathy French

Pam Gallaher

Jacob Gehring

Barbara Gutman

Matt Hall

Triinu Hansen

David Hardie

Leslye Hardie

Margaret Harris

Bob Hartman

Lily Hatfield

Meg Hauge

Bruce Hawtin

Gillian Heller

Dafne Hernandez Flores

Parker Hewes

Ryley Higgins

Jody Hill

Holly Hunter

Chris Hurrey

Miles Huseby

Ginny Hutchinson

Victor Ilie

Chris Jaquith

Dick Jaquith

Patty Jaquith

Rose Jaquith

Karla Jimenez Vazquez

Adam Johnson

Elizabeth Johnson

Ian Johnston

Laura Johnston

Maurine Karabatsos

Mark Kelleher

Keller Williams Realty

Blake Kelly

Hal Kelly

Stacey Kelly

Mindy Kim-Miller

Andrew Klein

Marsha Kleinheinz

Jesse Koontz

Maddie Krasula

Miles Krasula

Jacob Kurtz

Jane LaJohn

Lindsey Lanham

Heidi Leeds

Sarah Lopez

Lisa Lowenfels

Maxwell Ludington

Gunner MacGregor

Jessica MacGregor

Nell MacGregor

Jacqueline Mackin

Paige MacLeod

Areyana Martin

Elizabeth Martinez

Hociel Martinez Ponce

Tyler Maurer

Brett McDonough

Annie Moll

Devon Mongeluzzi

Tyler Montgomery

Suzanne Morlock

Kia Mosenthal

Elena Anne Motlow

Amy Mower

Todd Mozzer

Khalil Paytin

Gus Peightal

Jesse Pelican

Tara Peterson

Cathy Poindexter

Annie Putnam

Idaly Quiroz Robles

Elizabeth Rafert

Anda Ralph

Mike Randall

Kerri Ratcliffe

Heather Reed

Griffin Richards

Nancy Riddle

Catherine Rogers

Angel Rosales

Leniel Rosario

Naeomi Rubio

William Salazar Sanchez

Jean Sanchez Vazquez

Jennifer Santos

Jasmine Scholes

Claudia Schrotz

Michael Schrotz

Jovana Sevarlic

Merri Siler

Melissa Smid

Margot Snowdon

Alyson Spery

Patty Staley

Patricia Stancarone

Adria Stines

Hailey Stines

Megan Svalberg

Alexandra Tilen

Kathryn Turner

Phoebe Turner

Polly Turner

Wren Turner

Paul Vogelheim

Spencer Waddell

Alyssa Watkins

Ella Watkins

Missy Whelan

Lucy Wild

Jeff Willemain

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of donated labor. OF SERVICE TO THE FOOD ACCESS PROGRAM IN 2022.

Thank You to Our Generous Donors

Gifts made from Jan 1 2022-Dec 31 2022

Anonymous (79)

Robert Ablondi and Debra Wuersch

Daniel Abraham and Anna-Lisette Davis

Brad Abrams and Robbi Farrow

Ace Hardware

The Adams Wiser Family

Michael and Virginia Adler

Albertsons

Michael Albrechtsen

Alfers Charitable Giving Fund

Joseph Alvarado and Margaret Sullivan, in Memory of Ociel Perez

Roger and Joyce Amadon

Amazon.com

Andrea Andersen

DeAnn and Dan Anderson

Jean Anderson

Laurie Andrews and Perk Perkins

Shaun and Betty Andrikopoulos

C and R Ankeny

Mark and Nancy Anselmi

Antler Inn/Elk Country Motels Inc.

Andrew and Rebecca Apfelberg

Applestone Foundation

Fred and Helen Arbuckle

Barbara Aronowitz

Victor Arostico Diaz and Matilde Melendez Baez

Lance Ash

Deidre Ashley

Steve and Anne Ashley

Dave Augé

Jim and Carolyn Augé

DuBose and Sallie Ausley

Mickey Babcock, in Honor of the Neville Asbell Team, Dave, Shawn and Nicole

Robert and Sharon Baker

Jane Baldwin

Joan Baldwin

Jason and Laurie Balogh

Dmitry Balyasny

Bank of Jackson Hole, a Division of NBH Bank

Bantekas Accounting & Tax Serv P.C., in Honor of Cindy Bartz

Anna Barker

Carisa Barnett

David Barnett and Geneva Chong

Mark Barron and Ruth Ann Petroff

Mikaela Bartlett

John and Joyce Batson

Reid Bauer

John Becker

Margaret Bellorado

Benedict Miller Foundation

Kent Bernard

John and Eileen Berner

K.C. and Mary Bess

Chris Bessonette and Joanna Cooke

Mike and Eleanor Bessonette, in Honor of Chris Bessonette

Bill and Martha Best

Betty B. Baril Fund

Jerry Bilek

Bill Hansen Safe Aviation LLC, in Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Klein

Zahan and Kimberly Billimoria

Frances Biolchini

Julie Birrer

Joan Blatt

Cynthia Bloom

Cathy and Ken Blount

Emma Boillot

Fred and Annegret Botur

Dan Bowen and Tenley Thompson

Bruce and Liz Bowen

Hannah Bradburn

Tim Bradley and Ruth Harrington

Will and Jennifer Bradof

Chris Brady and Katie Colbert Brady

Frank Brady

Jackson and Lindsay Brandenburg

Sean Brennan and Alice Fischer-Colbrie

Stephanie Brennan

Bridger Teton National Forest Employee Club

Clark and Susan Brooks

Herb and Amy Brooks

The Brooks Foundation

Tony and Linda Brooks

Diana Brown

Douglas Brown and Lorie Cahn

Mary Brown

Brown Family Donor Advised Fund

Shari Brownfield

Frank Brummer

Theresa and Les Brunker

John Buckley and Anna Bennett

Kenneth and Mary Burdin

Bruce and Cathie Burkland

Susan Bushong, in Honor of Ponteir Sackrey and Bret Moss

Dennis and Marian Butcher

Caldera Lab LLC

Jill Callaway

Michael Campbell and Ann Harvey

CAPC Services LLC

Elizabeth Caputi

Betsy Carlin and Becky Watson

Lisa Carlin

Wendy Carlson-Koll

Elaine Carney

Lisa Carpenter

Elias Carreto Portillo and Josefa Perez Garcia

Andrew and Nancy Carson

Dan Carson and Amanda Moyer

Ann Carter

Susie and Bob Caspar

Melissa Cassutt

Cynthia Castillo

David and Mary Cernicek

Jinx Chapman

Curtis Cheshier

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

Frances Clark

Litt Clark and Kathy Smith

Mark and Jeanie Clark

CLB Architects

John Clegg and Nancy Lee CLOH Charitable Fund

Jim and Tina Clouse

John and Jessica Coakley

Michelle Cogburn and Josey Gwynn

Ali and Kevin Cohane

Tim and Dana Cole

Coleman Family Fund

Daniel Collins and Rona Ferguson

Dick and Nancy Collister

Collister Family Fund

Community Foundation of Jackson Hole

Mike and Janelle Conlin

Karen Connelly

Katharine Conover-Keller and Fred Keller

Leslie Cook

Ann Marie Cooke

Kari Cooper, in Honor of Ponteir Sackrey and Bret Moss

Eugenie Copp and Ken Overfield

Dawn Cordum

Cornell Douglas Foundation

Gemma Correa Villegas and Genaro Costilla Luna

Janet and John Costello

Helen and Michael Cottingham

Alyson Courtemanch and Forest Dramis

Cowboy Village Resort

William and Judy Cox

Genevieve and Keith Cozzens

Derek Craighead

Nastassia Cruz Flores

Cumming Foundation

Don Cushman

Lee and Mary Cutler

Mary Keys Cutler

Cuttys Bar and Grill, LLC

Matthew and Cindy Daly

Paul and Julie D’Amours

Sophie Danforth

James Dannenberg

Michael and Shawn Daus

Laura Davenport

Lynne and Van Davis

Dawn and John Hummel Family Fund

Armando De Leon Carrera

Johann and Kirsten Deisenhofer

Patricia Dempsey

Greg and Ann Dennis

Peter and Susan Dennis

Alexis DePaolo

Julie Dery

Rob and Kit DesLauriers

Steve Deutsch

Trina DiTimmaso

Cathy Dombi and Philip Trautman

Glenn and Karen Doshay

Jeff and Laura Drew

Robert Duggan and Mary Weber

Shelby Dyer

Paul Dykeman and Pauline Towers-Dykeman

EcoTour Adventures, LLC

Matthew and Marilyn Ednie

Rosser and Gloria Edwards

The EganWood Family Foundation

David Elan

Elan-Stokes Family Donor Advised Fund

Elks Lodge

Jocelyn and Robert Emery

Denny Emory

The Engh Foundation

Liliana English

Lena Entrekin, in Honor of Donna Watkins

Jason Dunlop

Mike Estes

Tom and Roxanne Factor

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Factory Information Technology

Matthew Fagan and Margaret Thompson

Faherty Jackson Hole

Gail and Marty Falkoff

Conway and Sallie Felton

Dillon, Marialice and Cissie Ferguson

Richard and Jean Ferguson

Stephen and Sarah Fetters

Robin and John Fields

Fine Dining Restaurant Group LLC

Ray Fink

Karin Finlay

John and Alice Finley

First Baptist Church

First Interstate Bancsystem Foundation

First Interstate Bank

Caryn and Tim Flanagan, in Honor of Ponteir Sackrey and Bret Moss

Charles and Elisabeth Fleischman

Francine Fleming

Hilary and Sandy Flint

Sara Flitner

Jennifer Ford and Rhys Brown

Dan and MJ Forman

Stephen Foster

Nick and Megan Fouts

Arthur Frakt and Janna Rankin

Asheley Fraland

The Frank A. O’Neil Family Foundation

Robert French, in Honor of Bruce Hawtin and Arne Jorgensen

Friends of Willy Foundation

Edward and Julianne Fries

Tom and Becky Frisbie

Ronald and Jane Frisch

Rob and Zaidee Fuller

Fund for Public Education

Grant Gallaher

Angel Gallardo Barrientos and Liliana Delgado Perez

Lee and Kathy Gardner

Greg and Elizabeth Gerhard

James and Jenny Gersack

Frances and Elliot Gerson

Mary Gerty

Karen Gilbert, in Honor of Steve and Steph

John and Martha Gilmore

Marjorie Gilmour

Gary Wayne and Ruth Glass

Roberta Glidden

Michel Glouchevitch and Caroline Janda

The Glover Family Charitable Foundation

Mike and Kathleen Glover

Joel Goldberg

John and Lisa Goldstein

Amy and Jeff Golightly

Joanny Gonzalez

Flor Gonzalez Guerra and Gustavo Guerra Escobar

Charles and Michele Goodman

Derek Goodson and Sarah Marshall Goodson

Linda Goralski

Rick Gordon

Robert Gordon and Susan Mick

Christine Goss

Matthew and Pamela Gotham

Grand Teton Lodge Company

Gravity Works

Walt Gray

Stephen and Myrna Greenberg

Kris and Tom Gridley

Tim and Margi Griffith

Thomas Grisell

Jochen and Uschi Grocke

GYDE Architects

Ralph and Louise Haberfeld

Maho Hakoshima and Peg Gilday

The Gun Barrel Steak and Game House

Keith Hall

Zach Hall

Susan and Gary Halling

Mike and Gigi Halloran

Caryn Haman

Leonard Hanna

David and Leslye Hardie

John and Carol Harkness

Lauren Harnishfeger

Chuck Harris and Karen Jerger

James and Molly Harris

Janice Harris

Suzanne and George Harris

Phillipe Hartl and Monica Erickson

Ross Hartley

Bob and Jan Hartman

Melissa Harvey

Stew and Carol Harvey

Hawkins, Kominsky, DeVries & Associates, PC

Bruce Hawtin

Hawtin Jorgensen Architects

Doug and Mara Hayden

Bill and Mary Hayes

Bruce Hayse and Susan Bullock

Health and Human Services Fund of the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole

Debbie and John Hechinger

Ephraim and Kira Heller

Douglas Henderson

Jim and Cecilia Herbert

Susie Hermanson

Charles and Barbara Herz

John Heymann, New Level Group

Alan J. Hirschfield Foundation

Wendy Hobart

Jack and Susan Hogan

Julie Holding

Hole Food Rescue

Catherine and Tom Holland

Holland & Hart

Katy Hollbacher

Diane Holt

Jenifer and John Hoover

Helen Houp

Mark Houser and Susan Juvelier

A.C. and Penney Hubbard

Joe and Brooke Humphrey

Dan Hundere and Eva Dahlgren

Hungry Jack’s General Store

Jim and Maggie Hunt

Holly Hunter and Mark Kelleher

Impact Assets

Indian Paintbrush Foundation

Gary Isbell

Gail Gordon, in Honor of George and Lea Kuvinka

Chad and Katie Jackson

Jackson Cupboard Legacy Fund

Jackson Hole Classical Academy

Jackson Hole High School Rotary Interact Club

Jackson Hole Lions Club

Jackson Hole Middle School

Jackson Pediatrics

Jackson Police Department

Mekki and Jane Jaidi

Jane and Charles Kusek Charitable Fund

Aaron Japel

Dick and Patty Jaquith

Jarve Family Fund

Jessica and Chris Jaubert

Cheryl Jelinek

Kate Jensen and Frederick Day

Ken and Sherrie Jern

Juan Jimenez Bedolla and Rosalba Vazquez de Jimenez

Joe Albright and Marcia Kunstel Charitable Fund

Elizabeth Johnson

Leslie Johnson

Worthy and Maria Johnson

Ian Johnston

Sarah and Jeffrey Johnston

Scott Jones

Chelcie Jonke

Arne Jorgensen and Teresa De Groh

Peter and Jean Jorgensen

Jorgensen Associates

Sara Juvenal

Esther Kane

Jay Kaplan

Maurine Karabatsos

Karl M Johnson Foundation Inc

Karns Family Fund

Jenny Karns

Peter and Jeanine Karns

Robert and Anna Mae Kass

Alex Kastor and Dawn Tate

Jurate Kazickas

Judy Kearney, in Honor of Patrick Kearney

Stacey and Harold Kelly

Peter and Kirsten Kern

Charles Kerr and Gudrun Rice

Sarah Kerr

David and Rachel Khoury

Andrew and Elizabeth King

Chris Kirkpatrick

Roger and Jeanne Kirkpatrick

Marsha and John Kleinheinz

Richard and Mary Lou Klene

Katherine Kline

KMW Architecture LLC, in Honor of Bruce Hawtin and Arne Jorgensen

Mary Lynne and Stephen Kneller

Kraig Kobert

Edward Kolsky and Eilzabeth Masek

Mike and Paula Koshmrl

Michael Kraft and Carol Bowers

Kroger

Jack and Kay Krouskup

Bradley and Charlotte Krugh

John and Debra Kuzloski

Brandy Fields, in Honor of the hard-working folks in Jackson

Tony Labbe

Michele LaBounta and Midge Simpson

Ted and Laura Ladd

Lai and Stanwood Charitable Fund

Kerry Lamb

Daniel and Margaret Land

Andrew Langford and Patricia Roser

Lisa Larson-Hoyt and William Hoyt

Christine Laughery

Carlene Laughlin

Heath and Kristina Lawson

Ryland Lawson

Heidi Leeds

Florence Lemle

Robert and Miriam Lenz

Shirley Leonard

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Ian Levenson and Lea Bonnecaze

Caroline and Michael Leventhal

Jim and Jean Lewis

Lewis Family Fund

The Liquor Store of Jackson Hole

Jenny and Kurt Listug

James and Carolyn Little

Live Oak Fund

Jack and Jodi Livingood

David and Janine Lloyd

Marc Loebe and Dana Rees

Mary Long

Mark and Mary Ann Longfield

Lindsey Love

Leigh Lowe

Bob and Kate Lucas

Alan and Irene Lund

Sharel Lund

Christopher Lundberg and Lori Bantekas

Nancy Lundgren

Robyn Lunsford

Margie Lynch

Clark and Andy MacKenzie

Susan Mackenzie

Paige and Ian MacLeod

Paul and Ann Magnuson

Mangy Moose

Elizabeth Mannen Berges, in Honor of Mike Randall

Laurentius Marais

Steven Markason and Elizabeth Drapela

Susan Marsh

Clifford and Donna Martin

Daley Matthews-Pennanen

Silas and Katie Matthies

Mike and Faith May

Milton and Kathleen May

Amelia and William Mayer

Georgia Mayer

Kathleen McClenahan

Nate McClennen and Rachel Wigglesworth

Kelly McCloskey

Holly McCollister

Sally and Mark McCullough

Brendan and Nicki McDermott

Jeffrey McDonald

Mike McDonnell and Kathryn Noyes

Scott and Diane McGee

Matthew and Lisa McGee

Kimberly and Robert McGregor

Nancy McGregor and Neal Manne

Colleen McHugh

Ed and Beverly McIlnay

Ron McInroy

Corbin and Dorice McNeill

Brett McPeak

Greg Meisner and Kathleen Osterman-Meisner

Kim Mellick

Morris and Irene Mellion

Cristina Mellon

Mark and Vickie Memmer

Carol Mersereau

Mark and Ann Messana

Michael Meyer and Kathy Remus Meyer

Marian and Dave Meyers

James and Anita Miles

Patrick Millard and Dawn Webster

Bronwyn Minton

Dann Mitchell

Matthew Mitchell

Shivyon Mitchell

Jed and Krista Mixter

John and Kay Modi

Tom and Kea Molnar

David and Allison Monroe

Tom Montgomery

Tyler Montgomery

William and Hannah Mook

Kate Moore

Sophie Moore

Alice and Rod Moorhead

Anne and Michael Moran

Lisa Morgan

Thomas Morris

Casey and Amy Morton

T.j. Morton, in Honor of Bret Moss and Ponteir Sackrey

Paul and Amy Mower

Robin Moyer

Stan Mullinnix, in Honor of Mike Randall

Elizabeth and Art Murphy

Dukes and Molly Murray

Melani Nardone

Andrew and Donna Nehrbas

Kent Nelson and Sue Cedarholm

Jay Nel-McIntosh

Loren and Nancy St. Clair Nelson

Julie Nettere

Chris Neubecker

Patrick Neville

Rodney and Anne Newcomb

Newton Foundation, Bill Newton

Miller Nickel Resor and Allegra Parisi

Douglas and Donna Niemi

Cynthia Sue Nigro

Walt and Elizabeth Nilsen

Pam Niner

Stephanie Ninnemann

Heather Noble

Alex and April Norton

Kathleen Novak

Ronald and Rose Novak

Jack and Carole Nunn

June Nystrom

LuAnn Oakeaon

Tim Oakley and Catherine Tallichet

Camille Obering Musser, in Honor of Lucy Wild

Julie and Will Obering, in honor of Ned and Karen Skaggs Thomas

The Offensend Family Foundation

Hugh and Julie O’Halloran

W. Scott and Kathryn O’Hare

Old Bill’s Fun Run Operating Fund of the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole

Anna Olson

Deirdre O’Mara

OMW Memorial Fund

Bill and Janet O’Neil

The O’Neil Foundation

Patty O’Neil

The Opatrny Family Foundation

Becca Orf

Orion Companies and New West Building Company

Eric Orton and Michelle Rooks

Noah and Annette Osnos

Sandra and Matthew Ostdiek

Peter and Monica Overly

Parke Family Fund

Cindy and Michael Parseghian, in Honor of Kathryn Mapes Turner

Joseph and Louise Parzick

Caroline and Tom Patricelli

Nathaniel Patridge and Tina Flowers

The Paul T. Von Gontard Foundation

Peak Painting

Erika Pearsall and Ned Jannotta

James Peck and Karen Youngblood

Hadyn Peery and Samantha Livingston

Christina Pehl and Mark Headley

Penn Charitable Fund

Jennifer Pepper and Julia Pepper-Loseff

Jamie Perez

Persephone Bakery

Pet Place Plus

Bob and Ruth Peters

Joseph and Kelli Petrick

Henry Phibbs II and Leslie Petersen

Phibbs/Peterson Donor Advised Fund of the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole

Brook and Taylor Phillips

Pierson Charitable Fund

Shirley and Paul Piper

Gloria Polis

Floren Poliseo

Steven and Carol Poole

Clayton Preheim and Stephanie Thomas

Tim and Trish Preheim

Premier Green Cleaning

Presbyterian Church of Jackson Hole

Luther Propst and Liz Storer

Steve Prudden

Greg and Margaret Prugh

Aaron and Tamsen Pruzan

Pruzan Foundation

Purple Orange LLC

Annie and George Putnam

Marty Quadland and Paula Szypko

Quality Painting & Services of JH

Quiet Heart Foundation

Ana Quiroz

Jim Radda and Cindy Satagaj-Radda

Ann Ramsay

William and Glenda Ramsay

Mike and Patti Randall

Toby Rankin Jr. and Lucy Rankin

Susan Rauch

Glenn and Diane Ray

Heather Reed

Joshua and Patricia Reed

Coleen Regan, in Honor of Ponteir Sackrey and Bret Moss

Janine and Alan Reid

Rendezvous River Sports

Edmund and Anne-Marie Resor

Nancy Resor

Turner Resor

William Resor and Story Clark Resor

Joel and Kristin Revill

Richard Rice Jr. and Francesca Paolucci-Rice

Jordan Rich

Edward and Lee Riddell

Travis and Annie Riddell

Dick and Nancy Riddle

Andy and Carolyn Ripps

The Robert S. and Grayce B. Kerr Foundation

John Roberts and Lynn Fleisher

John and Anne Robertson

Steve and Lisa Robertson

Jack and Amy Robinson

Jonathan Robinson

Amanda and Brett Roeder

Bert and Terry Romberg

Paula Romberg

Jim Rooks and Ruth Moran

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Doug Ross and Joyce Frye

Haley Ross

Rod and Betty Rossman

Rotary Club of Jackson Hole

Vivian Roy

Whitney Royster, in Honor of Jennifer Dorsey

Kristen Rue

Amy Ryan

Dave and Mary Ryan

Crystal and Chris Sacca

Victor Salguero Fuentes

Scott and Barbara Sanchez

Christian Santelices and Susan Muncaster

Julie Sargent

Claire Sasser

Tim Sauer

Cary Schaeberle and Diana Peterson

Mike and Cheryl Schaefer

Michael Scher and Barabra Zelazo

Chuck and Carol Schneebeck

Michael and Claudia Schrotz

Heather Schultz Hessler

Elizabeth Scott

Scouts of America

Michael Sellett

Nancy Shea

David Shlim and Jane Gallie

Bobby Shriver

Dick and Sandy Shuptrine

Holly Shuss

D. Barry and Priscilla Sibson

John Sidle and Mary Chessman

Brian and Jodi Siegfried

Gary and Veronica Silberberg

John and Barbara Simms

Bruce Simon

Singleton/Peery Financial

Scott and Tracy Sipprelle

Megan and Tyson Slater

Smail and Jarrell Fund

Lewis and Christy Smirl

Carol Smith, in Honor of Shawn and Beverly Smith and Family

Janet Smith

Richard and Jennifer Smith

Shawn and Beverly Smith

Snake River Grill

Jason and Melissa Snider

Snow King Resort

Snowdon-Desgouttes Fund

Margot Snowdon and Yves Desgouttes

Greg and Priscilla Sorensen

James and Audrey Sorensen

Ricardo Soto and Susan Riesch

Stephanie Spackman

Gerry and LaNelle Spence

Keith Sproule

SRB Operations LLC

St. John’s Episcopal Church

Amy Staehr

Fred and Jeanie Staehr

Stam & Associates CPAs

Jim and Abbie Stanford

Stanley Family Fund

Dan Starr and Patricia Deeds-Starr

Staryk Family Fund

Robert and Mimi Stein

The Stephan W. and Anne B. Ashley Family Fund

Chris and Meredith Stiehl

Stephen Stohlman and| Cornelia Bergmann

John and Lynn Straker

Nini Strawbridge

KO Strohbehn

STS Foundation

Stuart Sugarman and O’Ann Feldman

Jonathan Summer and Hilary Agin

Sweet Life Foundation

Brahm and Ann-Karen Swirsky

Elizabeth and Richard Sword

The Synergy Company

Systemic Change Fund of the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole

Stanley Takami

Stanley Takami Char Foundation

Nancy Taylor

Tom and Linda Taylor

Meghan Teague

Sarah and Patrick Tenney

Geoffrey Tennican and Jennifer Durning

Michael and Jennifer Tennican

Terra Public Relations

Betty Terrill

Tessler Family Foundation

Teton County 4-H Council

Teton County Democrats

Teton County Library

Teton County Wyoming

Teton Hand Therapy

Teton Mountain Lodge/Hotel Terra

Teton Toys

Theodore and Maxine Murnick Family Foundation

Charles Thomas and Marylee White

Diane Thomas and Mike King

Ned Thomas and Karen Skaggs, in Honor of Julie and Will Obering

Three Elephant Public Relations

Thursday Roundtable Fund

Wes and Shirley Timmerman

Estela Torres

Town of Jackson

Johnny and Meaghan Tozzi

Marie Trautman

The Trifecta Fund

David and Kris Troxel

David and Kris Troxel Charitable Fund

Tuesday Men’s Group

Bruce and Sandra Tully

John and Christine Turner

Turner Fine Art

Richard Uhl and K Ambroz

Amy and Steve Unfried

Juliet Unfried

Colleen and Ethan Valenstein

Frances VanHouten

Karen Van Norman, in Honor of Michele and Charles Goodman

Vance and Deirdre Griffith Fund of the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole

Iliana Vazquez Cervantes and Alex Roldan

Jill Veber

Nancy Vick

Paul Vogelheim

Kevin Voyles

Polly and Sandy Wakeman

Leslie Walter

Christy Walton

James and Elizabeth Walton

Ernie Wampler

Lisa and Mark Wan

Doreen Ward

Peter and Adrienne Ward

Travis Ward and Margaret Gordon

Ward + Blake Architects

John and Jocelynn Wasson

Bill and Teresa Waterman

Cate Watsabaugh

Molly Watters

Carol Wauters

Diana and Tim Waycott

Bob and Mary Weber

Kenneth and Lynn Wegner

Morris Weintraub

Bob Weiss and Maggie Radford

Mike and Diana Welch

Robert Wemple

Lila Wheatley, in Honor of Bruce Hawtin and Arne Jorgensen

Amy Wheeler

Nick and Whiteley Wheeler

Juliann Whelan

Juliann Whelan Donor Advised Fund of the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole

The Whitley Family Charitable Fund

Elizabeth and Hall Whitworth

Laurel Wicks

John and Nancy Wilbrecht

Jeffrey and Chris Willemain

William E. Wecker Associates Inc.

William Field and Jodie Pond Donor Advised Fund

William Howard Flowers, Jr. Foundation, Inc.

M. V. Williams Foundation Inc.

Butch and Linda Williams

Ann and John Willott

Wilson Elementary School

Thomas and Kay Wilson

Kurt and Chris Wimberg

Kate, Duke, Woods and Harriet Wiser

Zach Witt

Michael and Cheryl Witz

Jeffrey and Barbara Wogoman

The Wood Family Foundation

Lucy Wild

Stephen and June Wolfson

Loring Woodman and Melody Lin

Carolyn and Eric Worth

Elliott and Kristin Wright

Kelvin Wu and Elli Bemis

Peter and Cynthia Wuerslin

Wylie Baker LLP

Wyoming Governors Residence Foundation

X Giving Fund

Christi Yannelli

Zia and Brenda Yasrobi

Matthew Yeo

Stanley and Rebecca Zaist

Raquel Zapata Ramirez and Marcelo Alcantar Sanchez

Dan and Sharon Zelenko

Drew Zepernick and Jessica Kellett

Lyhnida Zgjani

Joshua Ziolkowski

Jeff Zipfel

Sam Zuckerman and Padgett Hoke

Isabel Zumel

Our work is made possible by numerous contributors, as well as generous support from the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole and St. John’s Episcopal Church.

We have made every effort to ensure our list is accurate for donations received from Jan 1-Dec 31, 2022. Let us know of any issues or errors or omissions.

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2022 By The Numbers

In 2020 and 2021, because of a long history of service, One22 was a primary vehicle for many donors who were intent on providing relief to folks dealing with the fallout of the pandemic and the resulting economic upheaval. Generous philanthropic support allowed us to meet an outsized challenge to get food, rent, and other emergency assistance in the hands of those who needed it.

Based on donor intent, the board of directors created designated funds from surplus revenue in 2020 and 2021 for the food access program and for financial assistance; these funds are intended to support the ongoing needs of community members as economic challenges continue. At the end of 2021 the fund balance was $1,585,000.

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Revenue TOTAL REVENUE $2,358,950 EARNED INCOME AND/OR LANGUAGE ACCESS $9,400 .4% 62.7% 12.4% 10% 3.8% 8.6% 2% PRIVATE DONORS $1,479,000 NON-RECURRING: GOVERNMENT CARES, ARPA $293,500 LOCAL GOVERNMENT: TOWN OF JACKSON, TETON COUNTY $236,000 FOUNDATIONS, GRANTS $204,000 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION: COMP GRANTS, YOUTH ACTVITY, OLD BILLS MATCH $89,970 STATE/FEDERAL REIMBURSEMENTS $47,080

In 2022, a decline in revenue amidst this continued need prompted us to spend down those surplus funds as seen in the revenue and expense charts here. As of December 31, 2022 the designated fund balance was $614,000.

Please see pages 4-5 for a historical overview, and contact us for more information.

Food and financial assistance provided in 2022: $1,341,940 | 39% of overall expenses

Annual Report 2022 19 FUNDRAISING $328,104
FOOD
CUPBOARD $1,143,114 COST OF FOOD $637,123 ADMINISTRATION $376,901 LANGUAGE ACCESS $32,090 33.3% .9% 11% 9.6% 45.3%
EXPENSES Expenses $3,435,538
CLIENT SERVICE PROGRAM $1,555,329 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE $704,817
ACCESS PROGRAM: JACKSON
TOTAL
One22 Resource Center 20 Resources to Support One Thriving and Diverse Greater Teton Community. One22jh.org | 307-739-4500 170 North Glenwood | PO Box 1232 Jackson, WY 83001

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