Donate Items to Goodwill

Donating to Goodwill is fast, easy and convenient. Even better, when you donate to Goodwill, your donation helps someone reach self-sufficiency, strengthens your community and preserves the planet. We accept donations at 66 of our 67 stores across Kentucky, and your donations are tax deductible.

In partnership with ReSupply – an organization with a mission to ease the process of donating to charities and nonprofits – we recently announced donation pickup services for stores in Louisville, Lexington, Elizabethtown, Bowling Green, Hopkinsville, Corbin, Central City, Murray and Mayfield. Learn more by tapping the “Donation Pickup” button on the right side of your screen.

TAX DEDUCTION INFO

If you itemize deductions on your federal tax return, you are entitled to claim a charitable deduction for your donations to Goodwill.

If you donate financially to Goodwill, keep a copy of the acknowledgment letter from Goodwill for tax purposes.

Market values are based on items in good condition and may vary from one region to another. Consult a local tax advisor who is familiar with market values in your region and keep the donation receipt(s) that is available at the time of your donation.

As a convenience to our donors, we have identified the following tax guides available from the Internal Revenue Service and other organizations that may assist you in valuing your donations for tax purposes. Goodwill endorses neither accuracy nor appropriateness of the valuations listed. Please consult with your tax advisor for actual deductibility of your donation.

Determining the Fair Value of Property: Defines “fair market value” and helps donors and appraisers determine the value of property given to qualified organizations (Publication 561).

Noncash Charitable Contributions: Applies to deduction claims totaling more than $500 for all contributed items (Form 8283).

Charitable Contributions: Explains which organizations are qualified to receive deductible charitable contributions, the types of contributions you can deduct, how much you can deduct, what records to keep and how to report charitable contributions (Publication 526).