How to Give and Get Donations for Disaster Recovery through Good360

How Good360 helps nonprofits after a disaster?

Good360 partners with corporate donors, nonprofits, and government agencies to provide critically needed goods for disaster recovery efforts. By connecting surplus goods with communities in need, Good360 helps bridge the gap between available resources and urgent needs during and after disasters.

Why Partner with Good360 for Disaster Recovery?

Good360’s disaster recovery program focuses on long-term recovery by providing the right goods to the right people at the right time. This structured and phased approach ensures that donations are used effectively, minimizing waste and maximizing impact. Businesses and nonprofits can play a significant role in this process by donating products, services, or financial support.

How to Support Good360’s Disaster Recovery Efforts?

  1. Corporate donations: Businesses can donate new and excess inventory, such as personal care items, clothing, office supplies, building materials, and more, to Good360. These donations are used to support disaster survivors at various stages of recovery.
  2. Monetary donations: Financial contributions help Good360 support logistics, shipping, and the purchase of specific high-need goods. For every $10 donated, Good360 can distribute $300 worth of goods to disaster-stricken areas​. Donate here
  3. Warehouse space: Businesses with available warehouse space can help Good360 store essential goods closer to disaster-prone areas, allowing for faster response times. If you have unused warehouse space, contact Good360 to offer support​.

How Nonprofits Can Access Donations?

  1. Register with Good360: Nonprofits responding to disasters should first register as a member of Good360. Registration helps streamline the process of getting access to critical goods during disaster recovery. Register here​.

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