Organizations Filed Purposes:
DELIVERING GOOD, INC. IS A PUBLIC CHARITY THAT RECEIVES, ADMINISTERS AND DISTRIBUTES PRODUCT DONATIONS FOR CHARITABLE, EDUCATIONAL, AND DISASTER RELIEF PURPOSES TO POOR, DISTRESSED, AND UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN, ADULTS, AND FAMILIES.
THE MISSION OF DELIVERING GOOD IS TO UNITE RETAILERS, MANUFACTURERS, FOUNDATIONS, AND INDIVIDUALS TO PROVIDE PEOPLE IMPACTED BY POVERTY AND TRAGEDY WITH NEW MERCHANDISE. THE ORGANIZATION WORKS WITH A NATIONWIDE NETWORK OF AGENCY PARTNERS TO DISTRIBUTE GOODS, AND BRING HOPE, DIGNITY AND SELF-ESTEEM TO AT-RISK CHILDREN, FAMILIES, AND ADULTS. IN THIS WAY, WE AIM TO BUILD A MORE EQUITABLE WORLD IN WHICH CHILDREN, ADULTS, AND FAMILIES FACING ECONOMIC, MEDICAL, SOCIAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES HAVE THE USEFUL ITEMS THAT THEY NEED AND VALUE, IN ORDER TO OVERCOME ADVERSITY AND REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL.
DELIVERING GOOD, INC. GLOBAL PROGRAM - DELIVERING GOOD'S GLOBAL AID PROGRAM ALLOWS US TO PROVIDE BRAND NEW CLOTHING AND ESSENTIALS TO FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS IN NEED IN ALL 50 U.S. STATES AS WELL AS NATIONS ACROSS THE WORLD. WORKING WITH A NETWORK OF ON-SITE COMMUNITY PARTNERS, WE SERVE THE CHILDREN, FAMILIES, AND INDIVIDUALS SUFFERING OR AT RISK FROM A WIDE RANGE OF DISADVANTAGED CIRCUMSTANCES. POPULATIONS REACHED BY OUR PROGRAMS INCLUDE FOSTER CHILDREN AND ORPHANAGES, CHILDREN OF INCARCERATED PARENTS, THE HOMELESS, INDIVIDUALS BELOW THE POVERTY LINE, MILITARY FAMILIES, SEVERELY ILL CHILDREN, VICTIMS AFFECTED BY NATURAL DISASTERS, ADULTS IN NEED, AND MANY MORE. (SEE CONTINUATION ON SCHEDULE O)NEW PRODUCT DONATIONS INCLUDE: CLOTHING, SHOES, BOOKS, EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS, COATS, UNIFORMS, HOME GOODS, JUVENILE PRODUCTS, TOYS, FURNITURE, AND A VARIETY OF OTHER NECESSARY ITEMS THAT EMPOWER RECIPIENTS TO BUILD STABLE AND SUSTAINABLE LIVES. IN 2019, OUR NETWORK OF DONORS PROVIDED OVER 11 MILLION UNITS OF NEW PRODUCT VALUED AT $135,859,880 WHICH WE DISTRIBUTED TO APPROXIMATELY 885 COMMUNITY PARTNERS WORLDWIDE. MONETARY DONATIONS AND OTHER FINANCIAL SUPPORT HELP PAY FOR PROGRAMS, LOGISTICS, COORDINATION AND FREIGHT COSTS SO THAT NEW PRODUCTS REACH THE PEOPLE WHO NEED IT MOST. WITH COMMUNITY PARTNERS IN ALL 50 STATES, MANY THAT SERVE AROUND THE WORLD, AND AN OVERHEAD OF LESS THAN 3%, DELIVERING GOOD HAS BEEN WIDELY RECOGNIZED FOR ITS EFFICIENCY AND ITS EFFECTIVE SUPPORT OF PEOPLE IN NEED.
OTHER PROGRAMS - DELIVERING GOOD CONDUCTS, A RANGE OF ADDITIONAL, INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS TO PROVIDE USEFUL, NEW PRODUCTS TO PEOPLE IN NEED. THESE INCLUDE:RETAIL PROGRAMS - DELIVERING GOOD'S RETAIL PROGRAM MATCHES COMMUNITY PARTNERS WITH LOCAL STORES OF NATIONAL CHAINS TO SECURE DONATIONS OF NECESSARY MERCHANDISE FOR CHILDREN, ADULTS AND FAMILIES IN NEED. THESE PROGRAMS PROVIDE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR COMPANIES TO GIVE BACK IN A MEANINGFUL WAY, AND PRESENT AN EFFICIENT, UNIFORM DONATION PROCESS ACROSS STORES IN LOCAL COMMUNITIES.(SEE CONTINUATION ON SCHEDULE O)IN 2019, MAJOR RETAIL PROGRAMS INCLUDED A CONTINUING PARTNERSHIP WITH CARTERS WHICH IN 2019 EXPANDED THE REACH AND SIZE OF ITS CHARITABLE ACCOMPLISHMENTS, PROVIDING 638,942 UNITS OF PRODUCT VALUED AT A TOTAL OF $4,544,104. DELIVERING GOOD ALSO CONTINUED OUR LONGSTANDING PARTNERSHIP WITH BURLINGTON TO MATCH COATS DURING THE WINTER SEASON TO AGENCIES IN SELECTED COMMUNITIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY WITH A SUBSTANTIAL NEED IN THEIR SERVED POPULATION.PURPOSE MARKETING - WITH THE RISE OF ISSUES AFFECTING HUMANITY ON A DOMESTIC AND GLOBAL SCALE, COMPANIES HAVE BEEN STEPPING UP TO TAKE ON MORE ROLES IN RESPONSIBILITY FOR PEOPLE AND THE PLANET. THIS HAS LED TO AN INCREASE IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) EFFORTS. CONSUMERS ARE INCREASINGLY CHOOSING TO SUPPORT COMPANIES THAT 'DO GOOD', AND COMPANIES ARE DOING THEIR BEST TO KEEP UP WITH THIS NEW CONSUMER DEMAND. FOR SEVERAL YEARS, DELIVERING GOOD HAS BEEN AT THE FOREFRONT OF THIS MOVEMENT TO ENGAGE CORPORATE PARTNERS IN MEANINGFUL ACTION, AND 2019 CONTINUED THIS RECORD OF OUTREACH BY SECURING $1,670,868 IN PURPOSE MARKETING FUNDS, AND BUILDING AWARENESS ACROSS BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS AND BUSINESS-TO-CONSUMER CHANNELS BY PARTNERING WITH NEW AND CURRENT BRANDS TO PROACTIVELY SUPPORT AND INCREASE ORGANIZATION'S VISIBILITY AND RECOGNITION. KEY BRAND PARTNERS INCLUDED AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS, WHOSE POINT OF SALE PROGRAM CONTRIBUTED $1.5 MILLION TO DELIVERING GOOD'S WORK DURING THE YEAR, AS WELL AS ANN TAYLOR, BURLINGTON, KIDBOX, AND WACOAL.DISASTER RELIEF AND GRANT-MAKING - SINCE OUR FOUNDING IN 1985, DELIVERING GOOD HAS RESPONDED TO DISASTERS AROUND THE WORLD WITH DONATIONS OF NEW MERCHANDISE, HELPING DISTRESSED FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS RECOVER THEIR LIVES. THE PAST YEAR OF 2019 SAW MAJOR NATURAL DISASTERS ACROSS THE GLOBE, A SET OF TRAGEDIES THAT DISPLACED TENS OF THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES FROM THEIR HOMES, TOOK MORE THAN 3,000 LIVES IN TOTAL, AND DEALT LONG-TERM DAMAGE TO HOMES, BUSINESSES, AND COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE IN IMPACTED REGIONS. DELIVERING GOOD RESPONSE TO DISASTER INCLUDED A PROGRAM TO PROVIDE AID TO THE BAHAMAS FOLLOWING HURRICANE DORIAN, RELIEF FOR FLOODS IN THE AMERICAN MIDWEST, AND A PARTNERSHIP WITH THE TOY FOUNDATION TO PROVIDE GIFTS TO UNDERSERVED CHILDREN IN THE WAKE OF DISASTER AND DEPRIVATION.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Lisa Gurwitch | PRESIDENT & CEO | 40 | $335,147 |
Merrie Keller | DIR. OF PRODUCT PROCUREMENT | 40 | $129,327 |
Eda Tekeoglu | DIR. OF DEVELOPMENT | 40 | $126,949 |
Donna Charles | DIR. OF STRATEGIC INITIATIVES | 40 | $123,940 |
Dionisia Hatzis | DIR. OF MARKETING | 40 | $112,445 |
Carla Fattal | PRODUCT DONATION DIRECTOR | 40 | $101,774 |
Jody Weintraub | BOARD MEMBER UNTIL JUNE 2019 | 0.1 | $0 |
Jennifer Williams-Vecchio | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Lana Todorovich | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Haresh Tharani | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Gary F Simmons | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Jay Silver | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Cari Shapiro | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Joe Shamie | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Steve Reiner | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Jason Rabin | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Dan Orwig | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Kenneth Ohashi | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Susan S Mclain | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Marc Mastronardi | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Carol Lapidus | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Howard Kahn | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Debra Joester | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Eddie Hertzman | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Marc Heller | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Sam Haddad | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
David Greenstein | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Jeffrey Goldfarb | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Michael Goldberg | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Allan Ellinger | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Abbey Doneger | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Rick Darling | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Haim Dabah | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Karen Bromley | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Kenneth Baronoff | BOARD MEMBER | 0.1 | $0 |
Carole Postal | ASST. SECRETARY | 0.1 | $0 |
Todd Kahn | SECRETARY | 0.1 | $0 |
Mark Levenfus Cpa | TREASURER | 0.1 | $0 |
Tom Nastos | VICE PRESIDENT | 0.1 | $0 |
Milou Gwyn | VICE PRESIDENT | 0.1 | $0 |
Michael Setola | VICE CHAIRMAN | 0.1 | $0 |
Andrea Weiss | CHAIR | 0.1 | $0 |
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