Goodwill Industries

Goodwill Industries International Inc., simply known as Goodwill, is an American nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides job training, employment placement services, and other community-based programs for people who face barriers in their employment.

Goodwill Industries International Inc.
Founded1902 (1902)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
FounderThe Reverend Edgar J. Helms
53-0196517, 04-2106765
FocusVocational rehabilitation for disabled persons
Headquarters15810 Indianola Drive
Derwood, Maryland (Rockville mailing address) 20855
United States
Number of locations4,245 thrift stores (2021)
Area served
17 countries
ProductsRetail
Key people
Steven C. Preston
(President & CEO)
Revenue
US$7.4 billion (2022)
Websitewww.goodwill.org

According to its annual report, Goodwill Industries also hires veterans and individuals who lack either an education, job experience or face employment challenges. The nonprofit is funded by a network of 3,200+ retail thrift stores that operate as independent nonprofits. Goodwill Industries operates as a network of independent, community-based organizations in South Korea, Venezuela, Brazil, Mexico, Panama, Uruguay, the United States, Canada, and eight other countries, with 165 local Goodwill retail stores in the United States and Canada. It slowly expanded from its founding in 1902 and was first called Goodwill in 1915. In their 2018 fiscal year, Goodwill organizations generated $6.1 billion in revenue, of which $5.27 billion was spent on charitable services, and $646 million was spent on salaries and other operating expenses. Services constituted 89 percent of expenses. In 2015, the group served more than 37 million people, with more than 312,000 people placed into employment. Goodwill Industries' logo is a stylized letter g, resembling a smiling face, designed by Joseph Selame in 1968.

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