San Francisco Clothing Bank:
Collects and warehouses new clothing donations and distributes the
product to 65 social service agency partners in the greater San
Francisco Bay Area.
http://www.clothingbank.org
Geeks Into The Streets:
An opportunity for people who love computers to bring them to people
who might otherwise not have access to them.
http://linux.umbc.edu/gits/
Inkindex:
An online resource to facilitate in-kind donation from corporations
to non-profits.
http://www.inkindex.com/
World Vision Gifts-In-Kind Program:
A ministry-based non-profit that helps companies donate surplus
inventory for use in international and domestic relief and
development work.
http://www.worldvision.org/worldvision/wvususfo.nsf/stable/gik
Donation Station:
Accepts gifts for different charities.
http://www.donation-station.com
In Kind Canada:
Canada's only national gift-in-kind program. Businesses donate
surplus material, which is then distributed to charities across the
country.
http://www.inkindcanada.ca
Gifts In Kind International:
Charity in product philanthropy helps companies donate products
efficiently and effectively to charities around the world.
http://www.GiftsInKind.org/
Precious Paws Inc.:
A benefit for humane societies and breast cancer research through
t-shirt, towel, golf towel and infant wear products from a breast
cancer survivor.
http://www.preciouspawsinc.com
KindMark:
Builds intranet/Internet tools and transaction infrastructure for
philanthropy.
http://www.kindmark.com/
The Computerbank Project:
An Australian initiative to supply free GNU/Linux systems to low
income individuals, community groups and disadvantaged schools.
http://www.computerbank.org.au/
reBOOT Canada:
Provides computer hardware, networking and technical support to
non-profits and people with limited access to technology.
http://www.reboot.on.ca/
Excess Access:
An on-line system that matches business and household items with
nearby nonprofits and recyclers.
http://www.excessaccess.com
Baby Afghan, Blanket, and Quilt Drive:
An annual drive to benefit a battered women's shelter in New Britain
Connecticut. This year the drive ends on August 31st.
http://kerri.homestead.com/PCBABYDRIVE.html
BicycleWORKS:
A St. Louis-based non-profit organization that seeks inkind
donations of bicycles and computers.
http://stlouis.missouri.org/501c/bworks/
GiveWell Foundation:
Receives stock and mutual fund donations, and makes grants
recommended by donors to their favorite charities.
http://www.givewell.org/
Toys of Hope:
A NY area chidren's charity that accepts and delivers toys to needy
children.
http://www.toysofhope.org
Career Gear:
National nonprofit organization offering interview clothing and job
counseling to men in need.
http://www.careergear.org/
Community Angels:
Non-profit organization formed to provide birthday gifts and parties
for children and the elderly in need. Includes information on
donations and services.
http://www.balconesbankcommunity.com/cake
Morbi Tankara Memon Association:
A philanthropic memon association of Karachi Pakistan.
http://www.angelfire.com/mt/morbitankara/index.html
Goodwill Gallery:
UK directory of donated goods and services offered to charities from
professionals and the public.
http://www.goodwillgallery.co.uk
Gifts for Sight:
Accepts donations of items including cars, furniture, computers,
appliances, electronics, with free nationwide pick-up. Donations are
tax deductible and benefit the Center for Keratoconus.
http://www.giftsforsight.org/
Shriners Hospitals:
Provide free specialized medical care to children. Includes
locations, qualifications, contribution information, and details
about the sponsoring organization.
http://www.shrinershq.org/Hospitals/
Trade Education Institute:
Non-profit offering free help and training to other non-profits to
increase and manage their gifts in kind donations.
http://bigwebpages.com/members/trade/
Computers for Schools:
Nationwide, not-for-profit organization, accepting and refurbishing
donated computer equipment, and placing it into schools.
http://www.pcsforschools.org/
Free Computers:
A list of links to groups involved in recycling computer equipment
and making it available to others.
http://opencollector.org/freecomputers.html
Donology:
Helps non-profits use gifts of technology and intellectual property.
http://www.donology.com
ARC Thrift Stores:
A Colordao-based thrift store that will pick up from individuals to
benefit people with developmental disabilities.
http://www.arcthrift.com