Closing The Gap Between Disaster And Recovery

Your company’s unsold or returned products can do a world of good when disaster strikes. With the frequency and severity of extreme weather events on the rise, Good360 is increasingly helping to fill the gap between those suddenly left with nothing and those who are on the long path to recovery. You can join the growing list of Fortune 500 companies who donate unsold goods to local nonprofits on the ground — responsibly solving your complex inventory problems in the process. From flood buckets and flooring to shingles, shipping services, and beyond, your organization can offer hope and relief to so many.

Closing The Gap Between Disaster And Recovery

Your company’s unsold or returned products can do a world of good when disaster strikes. With the frequency and severity of extreme weather events on the rise, Good360 is increasingly helping to fill the gap between those suddenly left with nothing and those who are on the long path to recovery. You can join the growing list of Fortune 500 companies who donate unsold goods to local nonprofits on the ground — responsibly solving your complex inventory problems in the process. From flood buckets and flooring to shingles, shipping services, and beyond, your organization can offer hope and relief to so many.

Our Approach

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The Problem

60% of goods end up in landfills or otherwise go to waste during times of disasters.

The Solution

We work to store donated products until it’s needed in the right disaster recovery phase keeping well-intentioned donations from ending up in landfills.

The Problem

80% of giving is received within the first six weeks of a disaster. 

The Solution

Good360 works closely with more than 400 corporate partners to source the goods our nonprofit network needs to transform the lives of individuals and families. Companies have so much good to give and we make sure it gets where it needs to go.

The Problem

12% of disaster giving is designated for long-term recovery.

The Solution

Good360 works closely with corporate donors to pre-position product in disaster prone areas so we can respond immediately at the conclusion of a disaster with critically need goods. Our long-term approach to recovery is embedded in our core values.

The 5 Phases of Any Disaster

01

Pre-Disaster

We work to deliver the most needed products to disaster-prone areas before they happen.

02

Clean-Up

From clearing debris to mold remediation, it takes a wealth of expertise — and critical resources — to pick up the pieces.

03

Rebuild

We help nonprofits source insulation, flooring, and other materials to aid rebuilding and get displaced survivors back home.

04

Refurnish

We help turn a house into a home by ensuring rebounding communities get the new furniture, appliances, home goods, and other essentials they need.

05

Relive

Rebuilding doesn’t end with the community or physical structures. We aid nonprofits in acquiring new clothing, toys, school supplies, and more to help individuals and families thrive.

01

Pre-Disaster

We work to deliver the most needed products to disaster-prone areas before they happen.

02

Clean-Up

From clearing debris to mold remediation, it takes a wealth of expertise — and critical resources — to pick up the pieces.

03

Rebuild

We help nonprofits source insulation, flooring, and other materials to aid rebuilding and get displaced survivors back home.

04

Refurnish

We help turn a house into a home by ensuring rebounding communities get the new furniture, appliances, home goods, and other essentials they need.

05

Relive

Rebuilding doesn’t end with the community or physical structures. We aid nonprofits in acquiring new clothing, toys, school supplies, and more to help individuals and families thrive.

How To Help

When the unthinkable happens, Good360 is ready. Join us in the way that works best for your organization and amplify your ability to help disaster survivors with targeted response.

Donate Money to Good360

Unsolicited goods can make matters on the ground worse, not better. For every $10 Good360 receives, we can distribute at least $200 in goods to those impacted by disasters.

Donate Goods to Good360

We work with your team to maximize your impact by ensuring your product donations help survivors during all stages of recovery.

Partner With Good360

If you’re a nonprofit responding to a disaster, sign up to become a Good360 member and gain access to needed goods.

How To Help

When the unthinkable happens, Good360 is ready. Join us in the way that works best for your organization and amplify your ability to help disaster survivors with targeted response.

Donate Money to Good360

Unsolicited goods can make matters on the ground worse, not better. Supporting Good360’s emergency response with a financial donation ensures we can maximize our time and resources. For every $10 Good360 receives, we can distribute at least $200 in goods to those impacted by disasters.

Donate Goods to Good360

We work with your team to maximize your impact by ensuring your product donations help survivors during all stages of recovery.

Partner With Good360

If you’re a nonprofit responding to a disaster, sign up to become a Good360 member and gain access to needed goods.

Active Recovery Efforts

Good360 is currently responding to multiple disaster recovery efforts both domestically and internationally.

Hurricane Helene

In September, a category four hurricane caused widespread devastation across the southeastern U.S.

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Maui Wildfire

The wildfires that impacted Lahaina on the island of Maui resulted in the greatest loss of life from wildfire within the U.S. in this century.

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Hurricane Ian

Hurricane Ian made landfall in September 2022 causing widespread devastation across Central Florida.

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Hurricane Fiona

Hurricane Fiona made landfall in Puerto Rico as a strong category four storm in September 2022 impacting much of the island.  

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Türkiye / Syria Earthquake Recovery

In February 2023, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck southern and central Turkey and the northwestern region of Syria.

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Ukraine Refugee Crisis

More than 6.2 million refugees fled Ukraine in 2023 leading to a growing need of basic necessities, clothing, toys, and other goods.

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Pledge To Support A More Resilient Response To Disaster

Community resilience is generally defined as the ability to adapt to, withstand, or rapidly recover from a disaster or catastrophic event.  In 2016, the Good360 Disaster Recovery Council was founded to help companies give more effectively and efficiently in response to disasters as well as helping communities build resilience to better withstand and recover from catastrophic events. Two years later, Good360 and our council members partnered with All Hands and Hearts – Smart Response to launch a campaign around thoughtful giving called Resilient Response.

Since launching just five years ago, our list of pledge partners has grown to over 65 companies and nonprofits committed to our six key pillars of disaster recovery.

Our Disaster Recovery Partners

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