The growing charity, servicing communities in need with essential goods, claims the position for the second year in a row
Alexandria, VA – December 20, 2024 – Good360, the global leader in product philanthropy and purposeful giving, is proud to announce its recognition as the #2 charity on Forbes’ 2024 Top 100 Charities list. With a total revenue of $3.06 billion, Good360 stands shoulder-to-shoulder with some of the most esteemed nonprofit organizations in the country, including Feeding America, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and United Way.
This marks the second consecutive year that Good360 has achieved this ranking, underscoring the organization’s unwavering commitment to addressing critical social needs and responding to disaster relief efforts across the United States and globally.
By bridging the gap between excess goods and urgent needs, Good360 empowers its network of corporate donors and nonprofit partners to deliver essential resources where and when they’re needed most.
“This recognition by Forbes is a testament to the tireless efforts of our employees, donors, and nonprofit partners who are united in the mission to close the need gap and open opportunity for all,” said Jonathon Cannon, Interim CEO at Good360. “As we look ahead to 2025, we remain steadfast in our dedication to creating meaningful impact, where the need is both urgent and growing.”
Good360 is actively collaborating with Forbes to develop a feature story that will spotlight its innovative disaster recovery efforts. From responding to wildfires and hurricanes to addressing the needs of communities affected by flooding, Good360 plays a pivotal role in delivering hope and resources to those facing adversity.
As the organization celebrates this milestone, Good360 extends its deepest gratitude to its partners and supporters. Together, they make it possible to create a world where surplus goods find purpose, and every person can thrive.
About Good360
Good360’s mission is to close the need gap by partnering with socially responsible companies to source highly needed donated goods and distribute them through its diverse network of more than 100,000 vetted nonprofits. In doing so, Good360 opens opportunity for those in need, for the nonprofits that support them, and for companies that donate the goods, all while keeping usable items out of landfills. Good360 has distributed more than $18 billion in donated goods thanks to corporate donors such as Advance Auto Parts, Amazon, American Eagle Outfitters, CVS Health, Gap Inc., Levi Strauss & Company, Mattel, Tempur Sealy International, and UPS. Good360 is a registered 501(c)(3) organization. Learn more at https://www.good360.org.