Zealous Good, a Chicago-based charity donation startup, has launched its new iPhone app today that makes donating your unwanted items easier than ever. Since 2011, Zealous Good has provided a platform giving anyone the chance to get rid of the items they no longer need and make sure that their goods find a home through the right nonprofit channels.
The idea of user promotion was one of many Graunke has learned as a mentee of GiveForward, a fellow Chicago charitable startup that helps families in need crowdfund emergency expenses such as medical bills and home repairs. Graunke said that the mentorship of GiveForward founders Desiree Vargas Wrigley and Ethan Austin has helped Zealous Good strike a balance between its charitable impact and maintaining a sustainable business model as the company continues to grow. According to Graunke, the company is planning to begin expanding into new markets starting next year. Zealous Good will also introduce a partnership with Task Rabbit, giving users the chance to have their items picked up even if the nonprofit doesn’t offer a pickup service, and begin offering a two day guarantee on the delivery of items to participating organizations. The launch of the new donation app coincides with Zealous Goods’ Week of Giving, where one lucky donor will be chosen each day to receive a giftcard from one of seven local startups as a reward for their charitable contribution. The Zealous Good app is currently available for free on the iTunes App Store.
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