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Web Thrift Store was an organization based in
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that facilitates non-profit organizations raise money through it. It was founded in 2011 by Doug Kurgman and Lynn Zises. According to their website, the Web Thrift Store is now closed.


History

Web Thrift Store was founded in 2011 by Doug Krugman and Lynn Zises in
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. The stated goal of the company is to allow non-profit organizations to run online thrift stores without having to maintain inventory. Part of the reason the two founded the organization was to get people to donate things that they do not use in order to raise cash for non-profits. Items donated to the website earn money for charities. People who donate items through WebThriftStore receive tax deductions and can choose which charities they want to donate the money to.


Partnerships

Web Thrift Store is partnered with multiple organizations. While the website began with a total of three partners, it grew to more than 30 (as of September 2014). It later had a total of 60 charities as of February 4, 2015. These organizations include (but are not limited to): *
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to preventing animal cruelty. Based in New York City since its inception in 1866, the organization's mission is "to provide effective mea ...
(ASPCA) * Maccabi USA * Connections to Success * The North Shore Animal League * New York Cares * Ronald McDonald House Charities New York Tri-State Area * MAG America * Generation Rescue * Children's Brain Tumor Foundation * Biblical Life Ministries *
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(PETA) * Colonel Potter Cairn Rescue Network * Bark & Meow Foundation * 7th District Foundation *
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* Orphans Africa *
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* Wild Animal Sanctuary * Alliance for Lupus Research *
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In 2013, WebThriftStore (in conjunction with select charity partners) announced a donation competition called #OneGoodThing to raise new item donations. It also created a donation drive called #SpringCleanForACause for similar purposes to take place on March 20, 2015. Web Thrift Store released a mobile app called ThriftSNAP, which allows people to donate items quickly. The website runs an annual Valentine's Day event called "Donate Your Heartbreak", where people are encouraged to donate gifts from ex-lovers to charity. People who donate items such as these for this event are also invited to share stories related to the items through Web Thrift Store. WebThriftStore collaborated with animal-related charities including ASPCA, PETA, the Bark & Meow Foundation, Colonel Potter Cairn Rescue Network, Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation, Internet Miniature Pinscher Service, RedRover, and the Spay-Neuter Assistance Program in a “Coats for Canines” drive to encourage people to donate coats and sweaters to these charities for dogs in order to help them combat the cold. New York Cares held a donation drive from June 20 to June 22, 2014, in conjunction with WebThriftStore and the taxi service Uber and its "UberRUSH" service. The collaboration was for the purpose of encouraging people to donate their possessions by having Uber drivers pick the things up. In November 2014, Web Thrift Store joined the Blackbaud Partner Network.


Recognition and media coverage

Web Thrift Store has been covered in multiple magazines, including Glamour and
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. Web Thrift Store, along with nine other startups, were given space in
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offices for three months in 2011 by Entrepreneurs Roundtable, as well as $25,000 and access to more than 180 mentor figures in exchange for a percentage of the company's stake. Web Thrift Store was covered by
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in its article about 10 New York City-based startups. It was also covered in a list of five New York City startups by NY Convergence. The website Good Net called it the "good-doers version" of
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. Columbia Business School Magazine suggested that Web Thrift Store could be good competition for
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. The website "Looking Fly on a Dime" praised the organization for allowing non-profits to choose where the earnings from their donations go, which is not something that all thrift stores tell. The website "Connect With Your Teens Through Pop Culture and Technology" included it in a list of four social entrepreneurships "where you can do good." Web Thrift Store was selected to speak at the South by Southwest Interactive 2014 event for a discussion called "Doing Good and Making Money." The website miratel solutions inc. speculated that Web Thrift Store may indicate that online charity shops may become more prominent in the future. Web Thrift Store attended an event called COMMON Pitch NYC, an event where businesses present pitches for their product or service to a panel of celebrity judges and compete with each other. For the whole of 2013, sales and donations grew more than 200 percent according to The Alumni Magazine of the Columbia Business School.


External links


Official website for Web Thrift Store


References

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