Reuse in New England: Donation
Programs - Surplus
Inventory for Arts & Education
April 2008
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Businesses often generate off-specification products, end runs and other materials that are traditionally disposed of as waste. The following organizations work to utilize these types of materials in the arts and education. We encourage you to look into community programs, such as schools and daycare centers, that may also take donations.
If you have questions or suggestions for additions/corrections to this list, contact:
Christine Beling (beling.christine@epa.gov)
EPA New England (SPP)
1 Congress Street, Suite 1100
Boston, MA 02114-2023
Phone: 617-918-1792
If you'd like to submit or amend a listing for the Reuse Guide click here.
Regional/New England
Educational Assistance, Ltd. ![]()
Address: PO Box 3021, Glen Ellyn, IL 60138
Phone: 708-690-0010
Email: 2eal@inventorydonations.org
Description: This organization makes corporate equipment donations
available to approximately 170 colleges and universities. The schools
accept the material, and agree to award a tuition scholarship in
the corporation's name.
Investment Recovery Association ![]()
Address: 5800 Foxridge Drive, Suite 115, Mission, Kansas 66202-2333
Phone: 913-262-4597
Email: ira@invrecovery.org
Description: Investment recovery is the practice of recouping the
value of assets no longer needed by a company by identifying and
reusing or disposing of surplus assets. Investment recovery professionals
can earn a professional accreditation from IRA called Certified
Manager of Investment Recovery. This organization represents more
than 200 companies with investment recovery departments, and provides
ongoing education, training and networking opportunities to members.
National Association for the Exchange of Industrial Resources
(NAEIR) ![]()
Address: 560 McClure Street, Galesburg, IL 61401
Toll Free Number: 800-562-0955
Description: NAEIR is an organization that collects and processes
donations of new, top quality merchandise from American corporations.
Materials are redistributed to qualified schools and non-profits
across the United States.
Maine
Everyone's Resource Depot University of Maine at Farmington ![]()
Address: Education Center, High and Lincoln Streets Room 009
Phone: (207) 778-7150
Description: Everyone's Resource Depot accepts clean, safe, cast-offs from Maine industries and individuals and sells them to the public at low cost.
Ruth's Reusable Resources ![]()
Address: 39 Blueberry Road, Portland, ME 04102
Phone: 207-699-5565
Contact: Ruth Libby
Email: info@ruths.org
Description: Accepts all sorts of surplus inventory from businesses.
Schools may shop here for a $1 fee per student or $300 per year.
Donations can range from a variety of school supplies to arts and
crafts.
SHARE Center ![]()
Address: Great Falls Art Center, intersection of Academy & High Streets, PO Box 800, Auburn, ME, 04212 and Republic Ave, Buidling 376, Topsham, ME 04086
Phone: 207-795-0972
Email: sharecenter@auburnschl.edu
Description: SHARE Center collects learning materials (paper, foam, cardboard,
fabric, etc.), office supplies, furniture, electronics, and other items for distribution
to schools and non-profits.
Massachusetts
Boston Children's Museum ![]()
Address: 300 Congress St., Boston, MA 02210
Phone: 617-426-6500, ext 388
Contact: Corey Smigliani
Community Resource Center
Address: 38 Montvale Ave., Suite 330, Stoneham, MA 02180
Phone: 781-279-4658
Contact: Diane Edwards
Dedham High School ![]()
Address: 140 Whiting Ave., Dedham, MA 02026
Contact: Catherine Carney
Extras for Creative Learning ![]()
Address: 443 Warren St., Dorchester, MA 02121
Phone: 617-635-8284
Email: jschmidt@exclrecycles.org
Description: This Boston-area non-profit accepts surplus office and art supplies
(yarn, fabric, plastic, paint, etc.) from business owners and manufactures and
redistributes them to its members, who include teachers, childcare providers,
service programs, artists, and families.
Extras for Education ![]()
Address: Brighton High School, 25 Warren St., Brighton, MA 02135
Phone: 617-635-8284
Contact: Hugh Halsey
Industrial Surplus Network
Address: 9 Bridgeham Ave., Suite 300, Watertown, MA 02472
Phone: 617-484-6771
Contact: Larry Sprague (larryisn@gmail.com)
Description: This for-profit corporation buys and sells inventory
in the New England area. It promotes and facilitates the donation
of surplus inventories to not-for-profit organizations for use
by that not-for-profit or resale by the not-for-profit to raise
funds.
Massachusetts WasteCap Surplus Inventory Donation Program ![]()
Address: 376 Boylston Street, 3rd Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02116
Phone: 617-236-7715
Description: The Surplus Inventory Donation Program encourages companies
to donate surplus inventory to WasteCap to be resold.
NCECP Creativity Recycle Center ![]()
Address: PO Box 80255, Stoneham, MA 02180
Phone: 781-279-4658
Contact: Bee Russo
E-mail: ncecp@shore.net
Description: Seeking all types of clean, safe, resuable materials to supplement classroom/group/daycare settings in support of artistic and scientific projects.
ReCreate Recycling Center
Address: 536 Pawtucket St, Lowell, MA 01854
Phone: 978-458-2738
Contacts: Teresa Harrison, Karen Talbot
Recycle for Children
Address: 34 Front St., Indian Orchard, MA 01151
Phone: 413-543-5061
Contact: Barbara Rosenbaum
Wilmington Public Schools ![]()
Address: 25 Carter Lane, Wilmington, MA 01887
Phone: 978-694-6080
Contact: Neal Roberts (nroberts@wilmington.k12.ma.us)
Description: K-12 Public School Visual Arts program
Worcester Public Schools Recycle Center ![]()
Address: 211 Providence St., Worcester, MA 06607-1199
Phone: 508-799-3629
Contact: Mary Pichierri
New Hamsphire
Donation Networks ![]()
Address: 221 Hanover Street, Manchester, NH 03104
Phone: 603-624-6102 (Manchester) or 603-886-7147 (Nashua)
Description: Donation Networks (A division of MaxImpact Institute) is a non-profit organization serving schools and non-profit organizations across New England and beyond. They accept used computer equipment, office equipment and supplies, supplies for arts and crafts, and other products for distribution to non-profit organizations and schools within New England through two warehouse locations in Nashua and Manchester.
Rhode Island
Recycling for Rhode Island Education ![]()
Address: PO Box 6264, Providence, RI 02940
Phone: 401-781-1521
Contact: Priscilla
Email: info@rrie.org
Description: RRIE has a 6 year history of collecting and recycling
manufacturers' safe, non-toxic byproducts, overruns, and scraps.
It distributes these materials to teachers, parents, and other member
organizations who teach or work with kids. Call or visit website
for scheduled hours of operation.
Vermont
Central Vermont Surplus Directory
Address: The Restore, 186 River St., Montpelier, VT 05602
Phone: 802-229-1930
Description: Published in 1999 by the Restore, this booklet provides
information on where to take surplus stuff. Listings include businesses
which handle appliances, art/educational supplies, building materials,
office equipment, sporting equipment, and toys.
Contact: Connie Leach Bisson.
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