For Charities & Nonprofits

Stop Asking
For Cash.
Start Asking
For Stuff.

Cash donations are getting harder to secure every year. Stuffraising opens a completely new funding channel — one where your donors give what they have, and we convert it into the money you need.

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$0upfront cost to registered charities

For Donors & Businesses

Your Surplus
Is Someone
Else's Future.

Got excess commercial inventory? Overstock you can't move? Surplus at industrial scale? Turn what you can't sell into something that matters — without writing a single cheque.

I Have Stuff to Give →
Zerocash required from your donor
CPG OverstockFMCG SurplusSeasonal InventoryShort-Dated StockManufacturing SurplusCommercial EquipmentFleet VehiclesWarehouse ClearancesDistressed InventoryCorporate SurplusBulk Merchandise CPG OverstockFMCG SurplusSeasonal InventoryShort-Dated StockManufacturing SurplusCommercial EquipmentFleet VehiclesWarehouse ClearancesDistressed InventoryCorporate SurplusBulk Merchandise

The Old
Fundraising
Model Is
Breaking Down.

"What if the most generous thing a donor could give wasn't money — but something they already had, sitting unused, waiting to become something meaningful?"

Donor fatigue is real. Economic pressure is real. The ask for cash — for the thousandth time, from the thousandth cause — lands differently than it used to. Charities are working harder than ever for a shrinking slice of a crowded pie. Stuffraising changes the math entirely.

Homeless and jobless — the faces of those who need our help
A young hand holds an elder's hand — generational care

There Are Three Types of Charitable Contribution. Most Charities Only Know Two.

Cash — increasingly difficult to solicit. Goods charities can use directly — food, medicine, clothing. And then there's the overlooked third category: commercial inventory that charities can't use themselves, but that the open market absolutely will.

A CPG manufacturer facing a seasonal overrun. An FMCG distributor holding short-dated stock with nowhere to go. A business discontinuing a product line. These are inventory problems with no good solution today — until now. Stuffraising converts that surplus into charitable proceeds, in your name, for your cause.

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The Process

Four Steps From
Stuff to Funding.

01

Connect

A charity registers with Stuffraising, or a commercial partner reaches out with surplus inventory to contribute. We evaluate the opportunity and establish the partnership.

02

Collect

We coordinate logistics to receive the goods — whether a warehouse clearance, a manufacturing overstock, or a multi-trailer commercial surplus at whatever scale you're working with.

03

Convert

Our liquidation and sales network prices, lists, and sells the inventory through the most effective channels available — maximizing the return on every unit moved.

04

Contribute

Proceeds are shared with the designated charity after operational costs. Full transparency. Full accountability. The inventory becomes real funding for real programs.

Industrial shipping container — logistics at scale

Logistics.
Sales.
Delivery.

Stuffraising manages the complete pipeline from pickup to proceeds. Our established network of buyers, channels, and logistics partners means your charity receives funding — not headaches. Zero new overhead. Zero new staff. Just a new revenue stream that didn't exist yesterday.

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CHARITY

A New Revenue
Stream. Zero
New Overhead.

Stuffraising handles everything — logistics, sales, fulfillment, and reporting. You register, promote the program to your donor base, and receive the funding. No upfront investment. No complexity. No catch.

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DONOR

Give What
You Have.
Not What
You Don't.

Manufacturer with overstock you can't move? Distributor sitting on returns? Business facing a warehouse clearance? We work at commercial and industrial scale — not garage sales. You identify the inventory, name the cause, and we convert the surplus into charitable proceeds.

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What We Work With

Built for Business.
Designed for Scale.

Stuffraising works best where the volume is — manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and corporations with surplus inventory ready to become something meaningful. Pallets. Truckloads. Warehouse lots. The bigger the opportunity, the bigger the impact.

CPG Overstock

Consumer packaged goods, seasonal runs

FMCG Surplus

Short-dated, discontinued, reformulated

Overstock Inventory

Consumer goods, electronics, apparel

Manufacturing Surplus

Raw materials, components, finished goods

Commercial Equipment

Industrial, medical, food service

Fleet Vehicles

Trucks, vans, specialty vehicles

Warehouse Clearances

Full or partial, any category

Distressed Inventory

Returns, discontinued, closeout lots

Corporate Assets

Office, IT, fixtures, infrastructure

Building Materials

Surplus construction stock

Bulk Merchandise

Pallets, truckloads, containers

Other Commercial

If it has scale, we want to hear about it

The Scale of the Opportunity

There Is More Stuff in the World
Than There Are Donors.

$800B+in surplus goods disposed of or written off annually in North America
2 Typesof contributions charities have always relied on — until now
1 Ideathat turns excess into impact and changes the math for every charity on earth
Container ships — the scale of global goods movement

We exist to
bridge the gap
between surplus
and purpose.

Stuffraising was built on a simple observation: the world has enormous generosity locked up in things, not just in cheque books.

The mechanism is liquidation. The mission is generosity at scale. When a manufacturer writes off excess inventory, when a distributor faces a warehouse clearance, when a business discontinues a product line — that value doesn't have to disappear. It can become a shelter roof, a food program, a medical initiative. It can matter. Stuffraising makes sure it does.

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