How We Protect Your Brand
Donate with confidence: Tracing the path of your contributions
Your brand is in good hands with Good360’s Compliance Team, who perform meticulous vetting of every nonprofit that joins our network and continual oversight, even after distribution. With our pre-screened network of deserving nonprofit organizations and reliable post-donation monitoring, you can give with confidence knowing your donated items will fulfill their intended purpose.
Independent Nonprofit Verification
We review third-party reporting from charity monitoring groups such as Candid and Charity Navigator to verify that members maintain current documentation with the IRS.
Tiered Vetting System
Every nonprofit or 501(c)(3) organization that registers with Good360 is vetted to ensure they are a good fit, in good standing with the IRS, and can adequately distribute goods to their community.
Strict Guideline Enforcement
Our compliance team manages rigorous oversight of every donation we receive to ensure its specific guidelines are followed and your products arrive in the right hands.
Site Visits & Audits
Our compliance team consistently visits member facilities to ensure our nonprofits operate appropriately and align with their stated missions.
Reevaluation Process
As nonprofits grow, donation requests may significantly increase. Larger requests initiate an additional vetting and documentation process to confirm compliance and authenticate need.
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Integrity Safeguards
Doing our due diligence doesn’t end at the point of donation. Our compliance team closely monitors the organizations receiving your products by tracking eBay and other resale platforms and venues. Internal reports on nonprofit activity are compiled weekly to document irregular findings, and any suspected violations of Good360’s regulations will immediately be investigated and reported to the donor. Additional security measures will be taken as needed.
Under Our Product Use Guidelines, Donations May Not Be:
Sold at thrift stores, flea markets, yard sales, on resale platforms or other internet sites.
Given to another nonprofit organization or other entity, unless provided written permission by Good360.
Used in conjunction with any fundraising activities, silent auctions, or as prizes.
Given away in exchange for cash “donations”.
Bartered or otherwise transferred in exchange for money, property or services.
Given to nonprofit board of directors, officers, directors, employees, or volunteers for personal use, reimbursement or as a thank you for their services.
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