Open to All’s sixth annual Holiday Gift Guide showcases small and large businesses with inclusive values



[BOULDER, CO], NOVEMBER 20, 2024 — Open to All® announces its Sixth Annual Holiday Gift Guide. Since 2018, the Open to All Holiday Gift Guide has featured small businesses and iconic brands that are cultivating a culture of belonging this holiday season and year-round.

Open to All’s Holiday Gift Guide highlights companies that invest in customers and their communities. These brands include Anthropologie, Dickies, J.Crew, Kate Spade New York, Petsmart, UGG, and many more. For more than six years, we’ve convened over 200 nonprofit organizations, 99 corporate partners, and nearly 750,000 businesses dedicated to sounding a loud and clear message: We will not return to a time when customers are told, “We don’t serve your kind here.”

With items available in a variety of prices from an extensive array of inclusive retailers, the Holiday Gift Guide connects consumers with brands that value Open to All’s core principle of ensuring every customer feels safe and welcome—regardless of race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, immigration status, religion, or disability.

“Our members put competition aside so they can share best practices to create inclusive and equitable businesses. This is a journey our community has committed to taking together, and we have over 750,000 business members working in coalition to welcome you this holiday season.” said Calla Devlin, managing director of Open to All.

This holiday season, Open to All encourages shoppers to support the partnering with us to spread inclusion and respect. Consumers can also shop with the confidence that these products originate from businesses invested in their employees, customers, and communities.

Businesses around the country have already taken the pledge to maintain welcoming and safe environments for everyone. You can find Open to All decals and placards in storefronts across the nation. If you are looking to support Open to All businesses in your city, visit OpenToAll.com to search for nearby businesses. From local restaurants to small businesses to mall stores, we have a wide range of inclusive businesses ready to welcome you. Businesses that wish to join Open to All can learn more and sign the pledge here.

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Open to All

ABOUT OPEN TO ALL: Open to All is a nondiscrimination program based around the idea that everyone should be welcomed, valued, and respected. Open to All is a growing coalition of more than 200 non-profits, including civil rights and racial justice organizations, disability groups, LGBTQ groups, faith organizations, and more. Open to All also unites thousands of large and small businesses across the country to defend the bedrock principle that when businesses open their doors to the public, they should be Open to All.

Open to All’s Impact Report Highlights the Power of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Programs

[BOULDER, CO] OCTOBER 28, 2024 — Open to All, a nonprofit organization dedicated to building a thriving and inclusive nation, today announced the release of its 2024 Impact Report. Since the program’s start in 2017, Open to All has united 99 corporate sponsors, 200+ nonprofit partners, and 760,400 small businesses to ensure everyone is welcome, valued, and respected.

Read the 2024 Impact Report »

The last two years have seen an unprecedented backlash toward diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. Nevertheless, Open to All remains steadfast in the effort to build a more inclusive nation and world, offering resources that can support partners during these challenging times. This report assesses the program’s impact over the past year, highlighting its growth, interactive programming, resources, and initiatives, such as the Mitigate Racial Bias in Retail Charter.

“With recent political attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion work, including the backlash from the United States Supreme Court decisions on affirmative action and 303 Creative, Open to All is charting a course to deepen the impact of creating a culture of belonging for employees and customers,” said Calla Devlin, managing director of Open to All. “By convening corporations, small businesses, and civil rights organizations, we offers resources, interactive programming, and community to fight discrimination in all its forms.”

Since the launch of Open to All, corporations, retailers, small businesses, and nonprofit organizations alike have come together to proudly affirm that everyone should be welcome regardless of race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, immigration status, religion, or disability.

Corporate partners have found Open to All’s community to be an invaluable space to connect with peers, share information and best practices, and garner support for their work. Open to All’s programs have proven impactful supporting businesses as they strive to create a culture of belonging for underrepresented groups. 74% of respondents said joining Open to All strengthened their existing diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and initiatives, with another 13% indicating they were still measuring that impact.

According to one corporate partner, “When we joined Open to All, we were able to clearly and loudly communicate to our organization that we do not tolerate hate or discrimination in our stores.”

The program has seen rapid growth in small business engagement and corporate sponsorship over the past five years. Over 760,400 small businesses have declared themselves Open to All on Yelp, a near 31% increase over three years. With an estimated five million small businesses on Yelp nationwide, nearly 15% have indicated they are Open to All. Over the last five years, almost 100 brands, ranging from SEPHORA to Petco to Crate and Barrel to Airbnb, have joined Open to All’s corporate membership program.

The Impact Report is a testament to Open to All and their collective commitment to cultivating a country where everyone feels safe, respected, and accepted as they live, shop, and work. The full report can be downloaded from Open to All’s website at [web address]. For more information about the Open to All coalition or today’s announcement, please visit OpenToAll.com.

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Open to All

ABOUT OPEN TO ALL: Open to All is a nondiscrimination program based on the idea that everyone should be welcomed, valued, and respected. Open to All is a growing coalition of more than 200 non-profits, including civil rights and racial justice organizations, disability groups, LGBTQ groups, faith organizations, and more. Open to All also unites thousands of large and small businesses across the country to defend the bedrock principle that when businesses open their doors to the public, they should be Open to All.