Goodwill® Industries of Southern Arizona is recognized as a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization by the Internal Revenue Service. Tax ID: 86-0223401
Goodwill® is a not-for-profit organization committed to providing jobs and training for people to gain skills and achieve independence. Sometimes these are individuals who face specific challenges, such as language barriers, or physical or cognitive disabilities. But often the people that seek our services are those whose lives have been affected by plant closings, company downsizing, or simply the impact of a difficult economy. Our programs can help anyone who needs to find employment. Learn more about our programs HERE.
As a non-profit organization, your donations are tax-deductible.
Governing documents and annual reports are available upon request. Please call (520) 623-5174 ext. 1119 for information or see our Annual Reports HERE.
Goodwill® Industries was founded by Dr. Edgar J. Helms, a Methodist minister and early social innovator from Boston. Helms collected used household goods and clothing, then hired and trained people who were poor to repair the items. The goods were resold, and employee wages were paid from the revenues generated.
To view a slideshow of Goodwill’s history, please click HERE.
There are 163 independently-run Goodwill regions across North America and Canada. Goodwill® of Tucson, was founded by Methodist pastor, Dale Dunbar in 1967. Pastor Dunbar was an advocate of the Tucson community and its poor community members.
People donate their gently used goods to us, we sell it in our thrift stores and other retail operations, and we use our retail revenue as well as other income sources to open doorways for community members who need employment. Through our programs and services, we offer a hand up, not a hand out by working with individuals to gain the skills to find and keep employment and to realize the potential for each person to meet his/her career and educational goals.
No. There are 163 autonomously-run Goodwill® regions in North America and Canada. Each Goodwill® region has its own local, volunteer Board of Directors and its own Management team. Although all are committed to changing lives through the power of work, each serves local needs by developing programs and services specific to their communities.
Every Goodwill® region runs its thrift operations differently as well. Goodwill® Industries of Southern Arizona schedules its own hours, sales and discounts separately from other Goodwill® of Central and Northern Arizona. Find Goodwill® of Southern Arizona’s store locations HERE.
Goodwill® Industries International provides Goodwill® regions consultation and support but they do not have a hand in the day-to-day operations.
The corporate headquarters of Goodwill® Industries of Southern Arizona (GISA) is located at:
1940 E. Silverlake, Suite 405Tucson, Arizona 85713
Phone: (520) 623-5174
No, Goodwill® does not give away clothes or other items to individuals. Goodwill® charges very reasonable prices for clothing and other goods. The revenue helps pay for the programs, employment and other services we provide.
Goodwill® may support other community organizations through in-kind donations and each request is reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Each request is reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Requests should be made by an officer of your organization and on letterhead. Please send your request to [email protected] or by mail, Attn: Executive Assistant.
Goodwill® also partners with other non-profit community organizations by providing store vouchers. Partner organizations will distribute those vouchers per its own guidelines. We will refer individuals that need free clothing to those community organizations. For more information, please call (520) 623-5174 ext. 1119.
Goodwill® thrift stores will provide in-store credit for clothing that is returned within 7 days of purchase as long as tags are intact, and receipt is provided. All other items are sold as-is.
Items purchased at our Outlets and Auction are sold AS-IS and all sales are FINAL.
For items purchased on shopgoodwill.com – All items are sold AS-IS and all sales are FINAL.
No. Goodwill® Industries of Southern Arizona holds 501c(3) status and is a non-profit organization. When you shop at Goodwill® of Southern Arizona thrift stores, you don’t pay taxes!
Anyone who wants to save money and help fund our services may shop at a Goodwill® store. People of all incomes and all walks of life shop our stores frequently.
Yes, you can purchase a gift card to use at any of Goodwill® of Southern Arizona thrift stores. There is no expiration date. Please find the nearest store HERE!
Please note: Gift cards purchased at Goodwill® of Southern Arizona stores are only valid at stores in Southern Arizona. There IS NOT a universal Goodwill® gift card available.
Customers are not able to purchase gift cards online at this time. Please find your nearest Goodwill® store here!
There are many treasures you can find on shopgoodwill.com. This can range from jewelry, artwork, musical instruments, etc. Shopgoodwill.com lists items from Goodwills® across the country!
Goodwill® of Southern Arizona runs independently from other Goodwills® in Arizona, so the discounts don’t cross over.
However, stores operated by Goodwill® of Southern Arizona offer discounts every day!
Our Color of the Week gives you 50% off specific-colored tags. See Color of the Week Calendar Color of the Week. Discount applies only to donated goods. Other restrictions apply. See store for details.
Our other discounts include:
*Discounts above, valid on donated items only. Outlet locations excluded.
Our Color of the Week gives you 50% off discount on items with specific-colored tags. On clothing, we are referring to the plastic tag that attaches the price to the piece of clothing. On housewares and other items, we are referring to the color of the price sticker. See our home page for the current Color of the Week! The Color of the Week changes every Sunday. (Discount only applies to donated goods. Restrictions apply. See stores for details)
Thousands of items arrive at each of our stores every day. Our brisk turnover of goods means you can shop us regularly and always find something different!
Goodwill® of Southern Arizona currently DOES NOT have unattended donation bins. We have over 40 locations in Southern Arizona where you will receive assistance by a uniformed Donation Attendant. We pride ourselves in being able to give this customer service and you can feel confident that your donations go directly to our organization to support our mission. For the nearest Attended Donation Centers near you, click HERE.
Thank you for donating to Goodwill®! By law, Goodwill® cannot tell you what your donated items are worth but you as the donor can determine the ‘fair market value’ of the clothing, household goods, used furniture, books, etc. The ‘fair market value’ of an item is dependent on the condition of the item as well as the price a willing buyer would pay for the item.
You can also consult with a tax advisor or review the IRS guidelines for determining the ‘fair market value’ for donated goods, property, etc.
We are also happy to offer a “Donation Value Guide” that provides the average prices in our stores for items in good condition.
If you are donating a vehicle to Goodwill®, we follow all IRS guidelines to provide you a tax form, if applicable.
Not necessarily. We do try to find the highest use for every material dropped off at our donation sites. Most items are sold in our thrift stores, outlets, or online. In FY2023-2024, we diverted over 37 million pounds of textiles from the landfills!
We do sometimes receive donations that are unsellable, and we properly recycle or dispose of these items. When we have to dispose of items, Goodwill® incurs these expenses which then takes away from our mission. Please see list of items we cannot accept HERE.
Through an alliance with Dell Computer, donated computer equipment is responsibly salvaged, pieces recycled, and not shipped abroad and burned to extract precious metals. Learn more HERE.
No – absolutely not. At all donation and thrift store locations, we promise to protect the value of the donations that community members generously donate to us. Employees are NOT ALLOWED to set aside merchandise nor can they purchase items until it has been on the floor for a period of 48 hours.
As a non-profit organization, we welcome financial contributions and the donation of gently used items from corporate and individual donors who believe in our mission. Donations are the economic engine that allows Goodwill® to be able to fund some of our programs without needing to rely on grants or other funding sources.
If you’d like to give a tax-deductible monetary donations, please click HERE.
You can also learn what impact your donation has on our program participants by clicking HERE.
We also appreciate your time – if you’d like to get involved by volunteering with Goodwill, please visit and fill out our Volunteer Form, HERE.
Thank you for your support!
Please call (520) 623-5174 ext. 1157. We would love to partner with you to do a donation drive. Thank you!
Giving to Goodwill® is an investment in the future of our community. We are helping people in the greatest need become self-sufficient, who contribute to the support of their families and society. We are an engine of job growth in the local economy. Your contribution will have a direct impact on our ability to serve more people in need through our mission.
Please take the time to look through our Program & Services pages or call the phone number provided to speak with someone in the program to learn more about the people we help and the opportunities people receive.
If you’d like to give a tax-deductible monetary donation, please click here.
We are only accepting online applications and all of our available job positions are available at www.GoodwillSouthernAZ.org/current-openings. Please click on the job that you are interested in and an online application will open on your window. Please be sure to provide an active email address as all correspondence regarding your application will be sent via email.
If you need assistance filling out the online application, please visit one of our Career Centers and our Career Development Specialist can assist you or call (520) 623-5174.
All status updates are provided to the email listed in your job application, so it is very important that you enter an email that you check regularly. If we are unable to reach you by email, we will attempt to call the phone number provided.
Goodwill® has a robust training program that employees can take part in to get a pay raise and to move up in our organization. Employees also have access to our Employee Development Program where they can get assistance creating a Career Plan and follow-through on the steps to progress on their career and educational goals.
Goodwill is proud to be able to offer full-time jobs with benefits. We believe that consistent work equals a stable and strong workforce. Full-time employment is part of our mission.
Addresses can be updated by calling (520) 623-5174. The Receptionist will request a few other pieces of information to ensure we will be updating the correct record like your name (or maiden name) and the last 4 digits of your social security number.
Some of our Programs have certain requirements to be eligible to participate. These requirements can be found on each program’s webpage. A phone number is also provided if you would like to speak with someone from the program.
The use of our Career Centers is OPEN TO ALL! Our Career Centers are community-based resources funded solely by the donations/sales from our retail stores. All locations offer access to computers with internet, phones, fax, copier and printer. The centers are staffed with on-site Career Development Specialists who can offer guidance and assistance in the areas of basic computer skills, employment, education and/or community resources. Services are on a walk-in-basis, no appointments are necessary. Click HERE to learn more and to find your nearest Career Center location.
If there are programs or services you are looking for that Goodwill® does not operate, we have a list of Community Resources that any program or retail employee can direct you to.
Yes. The young adults who are employed through the Youth Restoration Project are full-time, paid Goodwill employees and they enjoy the same benefits the rest of our employees do.
Depending on the type of program youth participants ages 18+ are enrolled in, some are eligible for some type of compensation. Please visit each program’s webpage or call the program contacts for further details.
No. Goodwill®’s email list is managed in-house and we will NEVER sell your email address to a third party.
You may receive an email about our sales, events, announcements and program stories 1-2 times per month.
When you receive your next Goodwill® email, you will have the option to ‘unsubscribe’ from the list by a link towards the bottom of the email. Otherwise, please call (520) 623-5174 ext. 1257 or email [email protected]
These emails may post in your ‘Junk’ mailbox, please use your email settings to accept emails from ‘Goodwill Industries of Southern Arizona’ or ‘Goodwill GoodThreads Boutique’.
To re-subscribe to the email list, please click on the “Join our email list” icon at the top-right corner of the website.
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updated 11/22/2024