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Donation Assistance

Does your office have unwanted old but useable office furniture, supplies or equipment? Here are some resources for finding outlets for donating these items instead of disposing of them as waste. Contact your Great Forest representative for additional information.

General Donations

  • PENCIL (Public Education Needs Civic Improvement in Learning)
    www.thepencilbox.org
    Donate to New York City Public Schools. Acceptable items include furniture, books, computers, office equipment, science equipment, gym equipment, and musical instruments. All gifts are fully tax deductible.

     
  • Wa$teMatch
    www.wastematch.org
    NYC online materials exchange service that matches donors with recipients for a variety of materials, including building materials, office equipment, plastics, textiles, rubber, and wood. Businesses and individuals can list items here to dispose of, and can search other listings.

     
  • Freecycle™ New York City
    www.freecycle.org
    A free online gifting network open to individuals, non-profits, businesses and anyone in the NYC area who wishes to find a new home for unwanted items. One person's trash can truly be another's treasure! Simply log on to post what you are giving away or list an itme that you are seeking. As the name suggest, all items are given (and received) free.

     
  • The New York Craigslist "For Sale" Forum
    newyork.craigslist.org/sss/
    Another popular place for businesses and individuals to offer items for sale or free, to avoid throwing out useful items.

     
  • Materials for the Arts
    www.mfta.org
    This organization accepts almost anything (except clothing, bedding and food), and they are always looking for office supplies. Items are stored in a warehouse and non-profit arts groups "shop" their warehouse for free. They have their own truck for pickups, and provide a tax-deduction. For some larger items (like copiers) they do a direct donation, where an organization in need of your item can arrange to pick it up directly from you. They are generally only able to pick up materials in excess of 250 pounds, or over $1,000 in value.

     
  • New York City Stuff Exchange
    1-877-692-7883
    City of New York Service in conjunction with non-profits. Call their toll-free number for an automated search of donation centers and donors for all types of materials, by zip code.

     
  • Housing Works Thrift Shops
    143 West 17th Street
    New York, NY 10011
    212-366-0820
    www.housingworks.org/thrift/index_flash.html
    This organization supports individuals with AIDS/HIV by running resale/thrift shops. They accept donations of electronic equipment (including working computers), office supplies, and clothes at any of their four locations in Manhattan during business hours, and will provide their own transportation for furniture items such as couches. They generally do not accept office furniture, unless it is suitable for a residence.

     
  • Gifts For Sight Donation Program
    www.giftsforsight.org
    The non-profit organization Center for Keratoconus (Gifts for Sight) supports medical research, education, and public awareness of this eye disorder. List your items for donation and contact information on their website. They will contact you if interested in picking it up.

     
  • Institution Recycling Network
    www.ir-network.com
    For large quantities of reusables (including office furniture, reusable ceiling tiles, doors, windows, etc.) this organization, based out of Massachusetts, is able to arrange for a 40-yard shipping container to be stationed at the building for removal and reuse. The container will be shipped directly to an organization in need in the Gulf region or South America. The cost is $1400, which is often comparable or less than the cost of landfill disposal of the items.


Furniture    See "General" resources as well.

  • Citizen's Advice Bureau
    718-365-0910
    www.cabny.org
    The Citizen's Advice Bureau is a Bronx-based settlement house whose goal is to improve the economic and social well-being of those most in need. They work with 24 different offices to find a place for your donation of office equipment, furniture, and more. Email jrodriguez@cabny.org with information about your donation including a contact name and number.

     
  • Tools for Schools
    www.toolsforschoolssolutions.org
    718-861-4600
    This non-profit distributes used office furniture, computers and supplies from businesses to cash-strapped public schools and community-based non-profits around NYC. While they do not have their own trucks, many of the groups their donations go to either have their own transport or have connections to arrange transport.


Working Computer Equipment    See "General" resources as well. If you wish to dispose of non-working or very old electronic equipment, please contact you Great Forest representative for information on how to do so.

  • Per Scholas
    1231 Lafayette Avenue
    Bronx, NY 10454
    (800) 877-4068
    E-mail: info@perscholas.org
    www.perscholas.org
    Per Scholas is a non-profit organization founded by a consortium of leading foundations and corporations to provide computers to schools and other not-for-profits at the lowest possible cost. Provides an opportunity for people to participate in computer technician training programs. Computer equipment can be picked up at low cost (generally $10 per item) and is guaranteed to be properly recycled if it cannot be refurbished. The use of Per Scholas' services is fully tax deductible.

     
  • Share the Technology
    www.sharetechnology.org
    This website contains a computer donation database, where donors can find direct recipients looking for specific equipment, or can post an offer to donate equipment.

     
  • National Cristina Foundation
    www.cristina.org
    A "matchmaker" company that will place used computers with a recipient. This company accepts a wide variety of material. Look under FAQ's on the website for information about tax deductions. Both corporate and individual donations are accepted.

     
  • PC Garage
    www.cfsg.org
    E-mail: selsok@yahoo.com This non-profit organization teaches kids how to fix computers and install and use GNU/Linux. They will pick up working computer parts, including monitors regardless of age.

     
  • Non-Profit Computing Inc.
    67 Wall Street Suite 2411
    New York New York USA 10005-3198
    (212) 906-0066
    This company places computers and other office equipment with nonprofits, schools, and government agencies worldwide. Pickups can be arranged, usually at little or no cost.

     
  • New York Technical College "Dare To Dream Program
    (212) 594-4000 x. 5338
    The "Dare to Dream" program offers computer classes to disabled veterans, hospitals, and people in need in NYC, and offers computer equipment to people at the completion of the course. They accept many types of equipment, which students repair and upgrade.


 

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