2019 Annual Report

OneSight is an independent nonprofit and registered 501 (c)(3) committed to empowering others through clear sight, and achieving a world where access to vision care is no longer a barrier to human achievement and potential.

Through our work providing access to quality vision care and eyewear in underserved communities worldwide, we help fuel people’s potential by helping them see .

Since 1988, OneSight has partnered with local health organizations, governments, school districts, industry leaders, doctors and volunteers to help NEPAL CLINIC more than 10 million people in 53 countries. VOLUNTEER TEAM DECEMBER 2019 EXTENDING OUR IMPACT

Looking back at 2019, I feel tremendous pride about what we were able to accomplish as an organization. It was a year of extending the impact we have made in places all over the world, building on successful programming initiatives, and branching out to serve people in new countries and areas where there was previously no access at all. We hit several key milestones and continued to develop and confirm pivotal strategies that position us to make even greater impact in the future.

As a result, I’m more confident than ever that OneSight will play a key role in helping to create a world where access to vision care is no longer a barrier to human achievement and potential. We are grateful for the support of our many partners and invite you to visit us online at www.onesight.org to explore ways to get even more involved. 2019 HIGHLIGHTS TOTAL ACCESS TOTAL 2019 LIVES SERVED 35,420,146 113,654 This is how many people now have long-term access to vision This is how many people we served through our short- care through our sustainable vision centers across the world. term charitable vision clinics conducted in 2019.

2019 CHARITABLE GLOBAL PROGRAMMING

United States Australia New Zealand

Brazil Jordan Cambodia Chile Tanzania China Colombia India Peru Mongolia Nepal CHARITABLE PROGRAMMING

OneSight held 42 local, regional, and global clinics that provided free vision care for those in need across 5 continents including Africa, South America, Southeast Asia, Australia, and North America.

Jordan In partnership with the Jordanian Ministry of Health and Princess Alia’s Foundation, 2019 saw OneSight’s first clinic in the Middle East, extending our work with refugees to serve those fleeing conflict in Syria, Palestine and Iraq as well as those in need in the local community of Al Mafraq.

Amazon Continuing programming started in 2018, OneSight returned to the Amazon River Basin in to serve indigenous and riverside populations in Vila Amazonia and Parintins. In addition to eye exams and , we were able to extend our service offerings via a partner who performed surgeries to correct Pterygium.

Thailand 2019 was also an opportunity to continue our three year program to help displaced people and migrant workers along the border in Thailand in partnership with the IRC, the Mae Tao Clinic, and Top Charoen.

Australia & New Zealand For the third year in a row, OneSight served more than 10,000 people in need, bringing life changing opportunities to beneficiaries across states & territories in Australia & New Zealand—including those struggling against the effects of remoteness, homelessness, drug and alcohol addiction, and refugee displacement.

South Africa In South Africa, OneSight expanded our long-term, sustainable programming in South Africa with the opening of our second vision center—Galeshewe Day Hospital Vision Center—in Kimberley, Northern Cape in November 2019.

Native American Engagement For more than 20 years, OneSight has partnered with Walking Shield to provide vision care to Native Americans. In 2019, we continued that partnership with free vision clinics serving more than 3,800 people in Browning, MT, and Yreka, CA.

10 Years of Partnership in Kansas City In 2009, Fidelity Security Life Insurance came to OneSight wanting to provide local school children with eye exams and glasses in Kansas City, MO. They have maintained that commitment every year since, and together we celebrated 10 years of helping students see clearly. SUSTAINABLE PROGRAMMING

OneSight opened 58 new community vision centers in 2019, bringing the total number of vision centers to 171. These centers provide long-term access to high-quality, low-cost vision care to more than 15 million people, bringing total access across all vision centers to more than 35 million people all over the world.

In 2019, we are proud to have opened new vision centers in Bangladesh, Liberia, Rwanda, South Africa, the United States, and Zambia.

ONESIGHT SUSTAINABLE PROGRAMMING *

CHINA

USA THE GAMBIA INDIA BANGLADESH RWANDA

ZAMBIA *This map shows all of the TIMOR LESTE countries where OneSight has opened long-term vision centers since 2013. SOUTH AFRICA

Gambia Transition

In 2013, OneSight began a pilot program in The Gambia which was the foundation for our sustainable approach to vision care. By 2018, 7 vision centers were up and running, providing access to the entire country of 1.8 million people.

And in 2019, full operation was transitioned to the Ministry of Health, with OneSight acting in a consultative role moving forward. This is a milestone moment as we see the vision centers we helped to establish truly running in a sustainable fashion through the leadership of local talent. 2019 ANNUAL REPORT BY THE NUMBERS

REVENUES In-Kind Contributions $ 1,725,692 Individual Giving $ 6,997,321 Corporate Giving/ TOTAL Sponsorship Income $ 9,563,842 SUPPORT Special Events $ 428,022 Grants $ 44,952 Other $ 210,564 Gains on Sale of Fixed Assets - Temporarily Restricted $ 50,000 Total Revenues $19,020,393 INDIVIDUALS

CORPORATIONS / FOUNDATIONS EXPENSES SPECIAL EVENTS Program Services $ 14,675,047 MERCHANDISE SALES Global Clinics $ 3,546,602 TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED Sustainable Developing Markets $ 4,788,867 DONATED GOODS Regional Clinics $ 2,283,426 Volunteer Coordination $ 873,202 DONATED SERVICES Sustainable Developed Markets $ 930,381 OTHER Resource Center Operations $ 748,688 Outreach Programs $ 249,626 In-Store Programs $ 1,254,254 Program Administration $ 2,941,402 Fundraising $ 1,359,921 Special Events $ 289,886 Total Expenses $ 19,266,255 ORGANIZATIONAL EFFICIENCY

TOTAL INCOME $(245,862)

NET ASSETS YEAR-END Without Donor Restrictions $ 25,585,834 PROGRAM SERVICES With Donor Restrictions $ 50,000 PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION Total Net Assets $ 25,635,834 FUNDRAISING SPECIAL EVENTS

*In 2018, OneSight deliberately slowed the expansion of sustainable vision centers in order to focus on deeper training of, and skill transition to our governmental partners. Expansion of vision centers has resumed in 2019 in conjunction with a simultaneous approach to training and skill transitioning. This has resulted in a correspondingly higher proportion of spending in programming. 2019 DONORS

OneSight’s work would not be possible without the generous support of our donors. We are proud and thankful to have them as allies in building a world where everyone has the opportunity to see clearly.

Thanks to generous annual operating FOUNDING GLOBAL SPONSOR support from , corporate and LUXOTTICA $6,000,000+ individual donations to OneSight directly fund our programming to help millions CUSTOMER GIVING in need receive access to high quality LUXOTTICA RETAIL BRANDS $6,000,000+ vision care and eyewear. EMPLOYEE GIVING LUXOTTICA EMPLOYEES $275,000+

$100,000 $50,000+ Fidelity Security Life Insurance Company Aetna of America Walman Instrument Group

$25,000-$49,999 $10,000-$24,999

AT&T American Direct Marketing Combined Insurance Combined Insurance Resources Inc. Company of America Company of America Asurion LCA-Vision, Inc. TFWA Care Coburn Technologies, Inc. Sulman Hans (Tax Free World Association) Transitions Optical, Inc.

$5,000-$9,999

1-800-Contacts Cooper Vision Regency Lighting ABB Optical Group, LLC DeLaMotte Company Reliance Medical Abco Safety HilcoVision Products | Haag-Streit USA Anthem, Inc. IWCO Direct Shamir Insight, Inc. Brookfield Properties J.F. Maddox Foundation Staples Carmichael Engineering Ltd. Martin & Vanegas Agency Synchrony Financial Betsey and Ken Cheitlin Joseph Moeddel True Source, LLC Chubb Optos, Inc. Vanderheiden Family Cintas Reflexis Systems, Inc. Foundation Wachter

$1,000-$4,999 IN KIND

Angel Alvarez John Gimpel Manchester Essex H.S. Clifford Scott Aramark Jason Babinec Shaun Harless Allison and John Manson Marylin Seastrom Consolidated Solutions Grace Barge Steve Hearon Kevin McLatchie Alessandra Senici DIF Campeche Karen Barringer William Heath Quentin McSwain Leor Shtull-Leber Essilor Diane Bernitt Lisa Henn Robert Mills Maria Soler Essilor Vision Foundation Jayanth Bhuvaraghan Kelly Henning Allyala Nandakumar Michael Solondz evolution eyes, inc. Federica Boniperti Jane Herman Lee Nelson Michael and Nina GMO John Brenzel Marc Herant Jason Ortman Stanton Foundation Government of Valle del Giorgio Candido Kim Hien Nguyen Dawna Owens Ron Stokes Cauca and Cali, Colombia Gregory Carlson Richard Hughes Rob Phay Gabriella Tabusso Marina de Guerra del Perú Torrey Carlson Richard Hults Paul Reid Sally Thompson Hahn Promotions John Castillo Carol Hunt Nicolas Ricci Loc Truong Hampton Inn by Hilton San Booker Channer Wes Johnson Lukas Ruecker Fabrizio Uguzzoni Diego Downtown Ray Coles Brett Julian Linus Russell USI Insurance Services Harlan Graphics Peter Cordts K Paul Architect Martha Saitta Jay Warner Luxottica Miguel Cortez Marty Kenney Saltus-Whatley Family Jason Watkins Marriott Renaissance CVS Health Foundation Jennifer Knorr Fund Miranda Williams Ocuco Natasha D’sa David Kohtz Schneider Optical Nadine Wolber Penido Burnier Foundation E-Z Pack Lakeview Construction Machines Vincent Yquel Michael Fuerst Terri Law Jody and John Schroder Ralph Geiderman Marc Lefebvre Matt Schuermann Daniel Gerasimou Beth Lockamy Anthony Scioli

Visual Eyes Eyewear, Inc. BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OFFICERS DIRECTORS LUKAS RUECKER JAYANTH BHUVARAGHAN DR. CLIFFORD SCOTT Chairman Chief Mission Officer, EssilorLuxottica President Emeritus, New England College of Optometry DR. MARC HERANT BRADLEY THOMPSON Managing Partner, Recon Strategy ALESSANDRA SENICI Acting Secretary Head of Luxottica University ROB MILLS K-T OVERBEY EVP, Chief Technology, Digital Commerce & DR. SHAN SOE-LIN President & Executive Director Strategy Officer, Tractor Supply Company Managing Director, Pharos Global Health Advisors LAURIE GERVERSMAN DR. ALLYALA KRISHNA NANDAKUMAR CFO & Treasurer Professor of the Practice and Director of the FABRIZIO UGUZZONI Institute for Global Health and Development, President, Wholesale North America, Brandeis University Luxottica

LUKAS RUECKER OneSight.org President, EyeMed Vision Care