Company Research Report: Good360
Company Overview
- Name: Good360
- Mission: To close the need gap and open opportunities for all by redistributing surplus goods to those in need.
- Founded: 1983
- Founders: Good360 began as Gifts In Kind International, initiated to handle large-scale product donations.
- Key People:
- Cinira Baldi, Chief Executive Officer
- Alison DeCourcey, Chief Development Officer
- Stephane Moulec, Chief Technology Officer
- Ken Troshinsky, Chief Financial Officer
- Headquartered: Alexandria, Virginia, USA
- Number of Employees: No information is available
- Revenue: No information is available
- Known For: Connecting communities in crisis with essential goods and leveraging corporate partnerships to distribute surplus inventory to nonprofits worldwide.
Products
- Product Name: Donation Programs
- High-Level Description: Good360 facilitates the redistribution of corporate donor products to a network of nonprofits. This includes school supplies, toys, clothing, furniture, and more.
- Key Features:
- Retail Match Program - Allows nonprofits to partner with retailers and obtain donations directly from local stores.
- Direct Truckload Program - Provides nonprofits access to truckloads of donated products.
- Community Redistribution Partnerships - Supports local nonprofits by offering a variety of goods.
Recent Developments
- Recent Developments:
- Appointment of Cinira Baldi as CEO amid historic growth trajectory.
- Good360 secured the #2 spot on Forbes America's Top 100 Charities for 2024.
- In 2023, Good360 distributed over $3 billion in goods impacting over 26 million lives, while diverting 156 million pounds of goods from landfills.
- New Products Launched: No information is available
- New Features Added:
- Launch of the Community Engagement Program, involving corporate volunteers to impact over 108,000 individuals through essential kits.
- New Partnerships:
- Collaboration with JCPenney to provide essential clothing for Southern California disaster recovery.
- Partnered with Every Shelter to create a program around upcycled billboard tarps for disaster relief.
- Collaborative impact with corporations like Amazon, Nike, and Walmart to enhance nonprofit capacities and sustainability efforts.
Notable Initiatives
- Educational Support: Good360 has played a significant role in addressing educational disparities by distributing school supplies in efforts such as the annual back-to-school giveaway by Mary Nelson Youth Center.
- Sustainability Efforts: Utilizes business collaboration to redirect waste from landfills, evidenced by the upcycling of billboard material for long-lasting disaster tarps.
- Disaster Recovery: Response programs for disasters such as Southern California wildfires and Maui wildfires, providing necessary materials and support.
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