Since 2008, as part of the All At Once campaign, Jack Johnson’s tours have collaborated with over 400 community groups worldwide focusing on plastic free initiatives, sustainable local food systems, and other hands-on environmental projects. The Johnson Ohana Foundation provides direct and matching donations to support these partners, and has donated over $4 million since it was founded. You can support All At Once non-profits in your community by becoming a member, signing up to volunteer, or making a donation. Donations to the Johnson Ohana Foundation will help support All At Once Non-Profit Partners near each concert, working on environmental projects to benefit local communities. To make a direct donation to a particular group, please visit their website. To learn more about these organizations you can search by concert date, location, or area of interest below.
The Stow It-Don’t Throw It Project is a youth-driven marine debris prevention and ocean conservation program dedicated to protecting marine environments. Through the distribution of personal-sized fishing line recycling bins and educational outreach programs, they engage youth and adult volunteers in combating marine debris in their local communities. Through the Youth Ocean Conservation Summit program they empower young people with the resources to launch their own ocean conservation projects. Join the Stow It-Don't Throw It Project on April 26th at 9am for a coastal cleanup at Turtle Beach Park in Sarasota, FL and visit them at the Jack Johnson concert Village Green in St. Augustine!
To learn more about a non-profit partner, click on an organization name below to populate the Non-Profit Showcase on the left.