Charitable Giving
Each year, Goodwill organizations collectively raise billions of dollars by selling donated clothes and household items. More than 85% of our revenue goes directly toward supporting and growing critical community-based programs and services. Goodwill has earned the trust and support of 107 million donors, many of whom rely upon charitable giving incentives. Goodwill works to protect and enhance charitable giving incentives.
Through the “reuse” and “repurpose” model, Goodwill organizations help communities extend the life of items and prevent more items from piling up in local landfills. In addition, Goodwill organizations serve as sustainability innovators by harnessing renewable energy, from installing solar panels on their roofs to becoming Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified, a rating system devised by the U.S. Green Building Council.
The AbilityOne program is the largest provider of employment opportunities for those who are either blind or have significant disabilities, employing people on federal contracts through a network of nonprofit agencies, including local Goodwill organizations.
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