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Home arrow Bossier News arrow Shopgoodwill.com turns 10

Shopgoodwill.com turns 10 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Press-Tribune Staff   
Tuesday, 01 September 2009

Shopgoodwill.com, the nation’s first and only nonprofit Internet auction site, is celebrating its 10 years in existence and proving that Goodwill Industries® is not only a leader in job placement, but also innovative social enterprise through its use of technology. The charitable auction site, ranked one of the TopTenREVIEWS’ Top 10 online auction sites and Time.com’s “50 Best Websites of 2009,” has created a window into cyberspace, bringing a whole new world of shoppers and donors in contact with Goodwill® and its mission of providing job training programs, employment placement services and community programs throughout North America.

Since its launch on August 31, 1999, the site has posted its fifth millionth item, helping to cull $75 million in funds for job training programs for people who have disabilities, those who lack education or job experience and others having a hard time finding a job. The operation of shopgoodwill.com has opened up new jobs and training opportunities for people who have come to Goodwill looking for skill-building opportunities, including basic computer knowledge and customer service, photo skills, goods processing, and stocking and fulfillment systems.

“The auction items all come from one source with an internationally respected brand name — Goodwill Industries. Security procedures make the site a safe place to bid and buy — it’s like buying something from someone you know,” said John Rankin, president and CEO of Goodwill Industries of North Louisiana. “The revenues, as with Goodwill stores, benefit Goodwill Industries, and because 84 percent of it goes directly into job training and other support services for families, shoppers feel good about their purchases.”

There is no fee to sign up or bid on items. All items are collected from the 166 independent Goodwill agencies across North America.


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