Goodwill: Where your things start new lives

Every item you donate or purchase at Goodwill of the Heartland means opportunity for people in your community. Money generated from reselling donated items in our thrift stores fuels free community programs like job training, placement services and classes for people who have disabilities or are otherwise challenged in finding traditional employment.

While Goodwill has specific programs and services for certain groups, such as homeless and near-homeless veterans or adults with severe disabilities, we serve people from all walks of life and help them gain the skills they need to find a job with family-sustaining wages, launch new businesses or advance in an existing career. Likewise, we work with local businesses to address specific workforce needs by connecting employers to people with desired talents and skills. Our ongoing partnerships with government agencies, industry experts and organizations (local and national) mean your donations experience a second life while jumpstarting a new one.

Learn more about what we do. And, if or when you need a hand up, you can get started with Goodwill.

Johnny - New Lives Donate Campaign

Earlier in life, Johnny went to prison, which limited his employment opportunities. Prior to coming to Goodwill to work as a yard driver, he moved from job to job without a true career path or goal. With the support of Goodwill, Johnny received training, job coaching, interview practice and other forms of preparation, which helped him pursue and earn a great job with Hilti North America.

Warren - New Lives Donate Campaign

The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted Warren’s life in many ways, including being laid off from his job. Together, Warren and his sister, Camy, went to Goodwill to explore new careers in technology. After participating in and completing a technology training certification program, Warren earned his IT professional certification and went on to apply for and earn a great new job as an IT consultant.

LaKieshia - New Lives Donate Campaign

LaKieshia is a single mom of four, who previously worked two minimum-wage jobs to provide for her family. She earned too much to qualify for social support programs but not enough to independently help herself. After completing a Goodwill computer and financial literacy program, she applied and was hired for a position at Goodwill, which she considers “the best decision of [her] life.”

Donate Today

  • Free & Easy - All Goodwill of the Heartland locations, except the Outlet Store, accept donations during regular business hours.
  • Help with Unloading - Donation attendants are available to assist you at each drive-up location.
  • Donations are Tax-Deductible - If you itemize deductions on your federal tax return, you may be entitled to claim a charitable deduction for what you donate to Goodwill.
  • Protect the Planet - Goodwill resells items, giving them a second life, and responsibly recycles what cannot be resold, including electronics.
  • Give with Confidence - Goodwill is a top-rated charity.

 

What to Donate to Goodwill

Goodwill ACCEPTS the following items

  • Accessories: Shoes, belts, scarves, jewelry
  • Antiques & collectibles: Specialty items can be offered through our online auction site, Shopgoodwill.com.
  • Artificial Christmas Trees
  • Clothing: All sizes, styles and conditions. Clothing not suitable for resale can be recycled.
  • Computers: Bring computers and computer-related peripherals to any Goodwill store or donation bin. Newer computers and laptops in good working order may be resold in our Cedar Rapids East store. Click here for more information about computer donations. Non-working computers and monitors are accepted and recycled. There is no fee to drop off those items at Goodwill.
  • Electronics (EXCEPT for televisions): Consumer electronics in good working condition. This includes alarm clocks, radios, stereo equipment, etc.
  • Home Decor: Portraits/frames, candles, fake floral and vases, and baskets
  • Housewares: Dishes and glassware, fans, lamps, furniture (in good condition and without heavy stains). Please see list of household items we CANNOT accept below.
  • Media: Books, CDs, cassettes, videos, DVDs
  • Sporting goods: Balls, baseball bats, rackets, cleats, etc.
  • Toys: Stuffed animals, dolls, games, puzzles
What not to donate to Goodwill

Goodwill DOES NOT ACCEPT these items

Due to recall and/or environmental concerns.

  • Any item needing repair, except computers
  • Ammunition, weapons, including replicas
  • Automotive parts, including tires, batteries, motors
  • Baby gear, including furniture, car seats, strollers, high chairs, etc.
  • Box springs and mattresses
  • Bowling balls
  • Building materials: glass, doors, window frames, scrap lumber, metal, etc.
  • Exercise Equipment
  • Fireworks
  • Hazardous materials, including liquid cleaners, paints, detergents, fertilizers, weed killers, chemicals, motor oil, etc.
  • Helmets (bicycle, motorcycle, etc.)
  • Industrial copiers
  • Large appliances, including refrigerators, stoves, washing machines, dryers, air conditioners, humidifiers/dehumidifiers, microwaves, dishwashers, trash compactors, console stereos, water heaters, space heaters, fireplaces
  • Large metal desks and other office equipment
  • Lawn mowers
  • Miscellaneous outdoor equipment and grills
  • Pianos (Acoustic) & Organs
  • Plumbing fixtures: sinks, shower stalls, toilets
  • Sleeper furniture, hide-a-beds
  • Televisions of any kind
  • Waterbeds
  • Wheelchairs
  • Worn furniture of any kind in poor or stained condition

Consult with your area Goodwill store if you have questions about a potential donation.
Other organizations, like the Solid Waste Agency, offer alternative recycling resources for many items we cannot accept. In addition, local landfills have recycling programs for household hazardous waste. Police departments can provide information on safe disposal of weapons and ammunition. Habitat for Humanity ReStore accepts building materials and plumbing fixtures.

Tax Deduction Information

For more information on possible tax deductions for your donations, visit the IRS website for detailed information. Goodwill cannot set fair market value for your items.

Here’s a handy resource guide provided by the IRS to help you do so.

Consult a qualified tax professional with any questions you might have regarding charitable donations.

Goodwill Tax Exemption Certificate #42-0923563

Where can I donate?

All Goodwill of the Heartland traditional retail stores include a donation drive-up. Goodwill team members assist with unloading. Find the location nearest you.

Donations are not accepted at the Outlet Store in Cedar Rapids. At this time, Goodwill does not provide pick-up service.