Good360, Home Depot
Launch The Framing Hope Product Donation Program

Registration is NOW Open for Interested Nonprofits

Good360 and The Home Depot are pleased to announce The Framing Hope Product Donation program for nonprofit organizations in the United States. Home Depot stores throughout the country will be matched with charities in the local community—charities that will pick up a wide variety of donated products and building supplies from their partner stores.

Donation Items

The items available for donation may include building supplies and materials, plumbing products and assorted household and cleaning items. Specific items, including quantity, type and/or assortment cannot be guaranteed. The available donation quantity will vary from store to store. Although Home Depot strives to donate first quality merchandise, it is important to note that donations are given in an “as is” condition with no warranties expressed or implied by The Home Depot or Good360.

Program Qualifications

There are specific qualifications that nonprofit organizations must meet in order to qualify for this program. Framing Hope has been developed to make the donation process as simple as possible for The Home Depot (THD) stores and their nonprofit partners. In addition to managing the relationships between stores and nonprofits, Good360 manages the systems and logistics that support this program. As a result, a nominal annual fee of $600 is required by Good360 from each nonprofit to participate. This fee covers ALL donations the nonprofit receives from THD.

If your nonprofit organization is interested in participating in the program, please follow the steps below:

1) Read carefully the Eligibility Requirements to make sure that your nonprofit organization meets the minimum criteria for participation.

2) Complete the Home Depot Store Community Donation Program Application.

3) Participate in a live online Webinar to learn more about the program.

A Charity You Can Trust
Good360 is acknowledged as one of the most cost-efficient charities
in the United States by Forbes magazine. In 2006, we operated on
0.3 percent of the fair market value of our donations —meaning 99.7%
of all donations went directly to communities and people in need.

The following organizations have recognized us for our financial accountability: