Ferncliff’s warehouse is home to a product redistribution ministry called Sharing the Goods. This program helps nonprofits and churches improve their facilities, serve their constituents, increase their impact, and reduce costs so they can focus more resources on their mission. Through this program, organizations can acquire quality products of all kinds to support their organization’s goals and programs.
Through a nonprofit called Good360, the nation’s leader in product philanthropy, Ferncliff is a Community Redistribution Partner (CRP). As a CRP, Ferncliff periodically sources truckloads of product donations from companies like Home Depot, Pottery Barn, Grainger, Ferguson, Tempurpedic, and more. Products from these truckloads are then distributed to our recipient organizations.

If you are a nonprofit or church and would like to join the local network as a recipient organization, fill out the registration form below! There is no cost to become a recipient organization. Some items from our truckloads are distributed at no cost; others are subject to a modest administrative fee.
Click here to register!
In order to qualify, organizations must be a nonprofit or church in good financial standing. The use of items sourced through Sharing the Goods must align with the following parameters set forth by Good360:
Proper use of donated goods:
- Your organization may use donated goods only as direct charitable donations to people in need.
- Your organization must not sell, trade, barter, or otherwise transfer any donated goods in exchange for money, property, or services. Prohibited transfers include listing the donated goods for sale or trade on websites, in stores, at flea markets, or in any similar manner.
- Your organization must not use donated goods for raffles, auctions, or any fundraising activity.
- Your organization must not accept anything of value (including voluntary donations) in exchange for the donated goods.
- Your organization must not give any donated goods to its volunteers, officers, directors, employees, or contractors for personal use.
- Your organization must not return any donated goods to the manufacturer or to any retail store.
- Your organization must not give donations to another nonprofit organization or other entity.
- Your organization must not redistribute any donated goods to any location outside of the United States (unless Good360 has given written permission in advance).
Once your registration is approved, you will be eligible to attend periodic distribution events to receive items from truckloads. Previous truckloads have included baby items, home renovation and building supplies, tools, furniture, kitchen and home items, towels and bedding, curtains, home healthcare products, industrial equipment, toys and games for kids, and more!
We consider Sharing the Goods to be a mission-driven ministry. By finding homes for these usable products, they are kept out of landfills. Plus, the more savings we generate for churches and nonprofits, the more funds are available to accomplish their mission.
Contact Emily for more information at emily@ferncliff.org.



