Donate
Goods
Donate Furniture, Clothing & Household Goods
Donate Computers
Donate Cars
Donate Other Items
Donate Organs
Note: Please do not contact JustGive about picking up goods you want to donate. We do not accept donations in-kind and encourage you to contact one of the organizations below.
Furniture, Clothing & Household Goods Many
of these organizations pick up, but some have a minimum donation
for pickup.
Excess
Access
Matching service between individuals and nonprofit organizations.
inKindex.com
Online resource that facilitates the donation of excess inventory
to nonprofit organizations.
Gifts
in Kind International
Mainly for businesses as opposed to individuals. They accept
mostly new merchandise, including computers, office supplies,
furniture, clothing, books, and building supplies.
Glass
Slipper Project
The Glass Slipper Project collects new and almost-new formal
dresses and accessories and provides them, free of charge, to
Chicago high school students who are unable to purchase their
own prom attire.
Goodwill
International
Donate clothing, jewelry, toys, housewares, records,
tapes, and CDs as long as goods and materials are in good, working
condition. They also accept automobiles.
MissionFish
They host online auctions where every item up for bidding
has been donated to a good cause, and the money raised from every
sale goes to a nonprofit.
Reuse
Development Organization (ReDo)
This nonprofit's mission is to promote reuse as an environmentally
sound, socially beneficial and economical means for managing
surplus and discarded materials.
The
Salvation Army
Donate clothing, blankets and linens, furniture, household
supplies, etc. To schedule
a pick up of goods to be donated please call 1-800-95-TRUCK.
Society
of St. Vincent de Paul
Donate clothing, furniture, household items, appliances,
beds and mattresses, and automobiles in good condition. Free
pickup.
United
Cerebral Palsy
They accept clothing, household items, small furniture,
and automobiles.
Vietnam
Veterans of America
VVA is funded primarily by various fund-raising activities and its membership. One source of funding is through the solicitation and resale of donated household items.
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Donate Computers
Nonprofit
groups, schools, and religious organizations often depend on the
technology that is donated since it is too expensive for them to
keep up with the latest products on their own.
Another
Byte
They
refurbish old computers and distribute them to those who need
them, including Indian reservations in the Southwest.
Share
the Technology
They
salvage used computers, repair and upgrade them, then donate
them to nonprofit organizations, schools and people with disabilities.
World
Computer Exchange
They give new life to your donated computers and connect poor
youth in Africa, Asia, and Latin America to the Internet.
National
Cristina Foundation
Donations of computers, software, and peripherals are distributed
to people with special needs.
Computers
for Kids
They upgrade old computers and distribute them to needy families,
schools, and organizations.
IBM
PC Computer Recycling Service
Through the IBM PC Recycling Service, consumers and small businesses
can recycle any manufacturer's PCs.
Computers
for Youth
They only accept corporate donations of 50 or more computers at a time. Good resource for companies.
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Donate Cars
Many national charity organizations accept cars of almost any condition.
These organizations will pick up your car, sell it, and then
use the proceeds for their cause. For more information on donating cars, please visit BBB Wise Giving Alliance.
America's
Car Donation Charities Center
They
accept most cars, trucks, vans, fleet vehicles, trailers, boats
and RV's and will pick up. Choose from a number of organizations
to receive the proceeds.
Cars
for Kids
Hassle free pick-up when you donate a car. The average pickup
time for your car is usually between 24-48 hours.
Cars
Helping America
Whether you're donating to charity a running or non-running car, boat, truck or van, we share your goal...to get the maximum value for each and every vehicle donated.
Charity
Cars International
They
accept cars, trucks, vans, RVs, even real estate. Recipients
include needy individuals such as victims of domestic violence,
the medically needy, victims of natural disasters, families transitioning
from public assistance to work.
Children's
Wish Foundation
Donate your car, truck, RV, or real estate, and fulfill the wish
of a terminally ill child.
Donate
Car for Charity
Donate your car, boat, truck or RV. Your donation is fully tax-deductible
and free towing is included if necessary.
Easter
Seals Car Donation Program
Donate a car, RV, boat or trailer and receive the full fair market
value as a tax deduction.
Lets
Donate a Car
Lets Donate a Car's aim
is to become a primary resource of information that helps you
in finding the proper utilization of your desire to donate a
car.
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Donate Other Items
We
all have excess STUFF that would otherwise be thrown away. Donate
it to people who really need it instead.
Locks
of Love
Donate
your hair to financially disadvantaged children suffering from
long-term medical hair loss.
Donate
a Cell Phone to charity
Your cell phone donation will benefit a domestic violence shelter
in your hometown.
Prevent
Cruelty to Animals
Join in the fight to end animal cruelty. Browse for your local
SPCA - they are always in need of leashes, crates, food and water
bowls, etc.
Donate your Timeshare Many nonprofits will accept timeshare donations.
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Donate Organs
Transplantations save lives, but only if you help. All you
need to do is say yes to organ and tissue donation on your donor
card and/or driver's license and discuss your decision with
your family.
National
Kidney Foundation
Information about organ and tissue Donors and transplant recipients.
National
Marrow Donor Program
When you donate, you are participating in an effort to give patients
with leukemia and other life-threatening blood diseases a second
chance at life.
American
Bone Marrow Donor Registry
A small blood sample will tell if you can save a life
TransWeb
All about transplantation and donation.
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