Business Solutions
Goodwills can provide employees with the skills and interests that meet the requirements of your jobs. We train workers for jobs in hospitality, health care, banking, retail, IT, office administration, custodial services, food services, manufacturing and other industries, depending upon the needs of local employers. Many Goodwills have skilled workers to fill your temporary positions as well.
The Goodwill® in your community can help you understand how simple workplace accommodations and assistive technology devices can promote career success for employees with disabilities. They can connect you with information about tax benefits and special funding opportunities that may be available when you hire workers with disabilities and/or those who have low incomes.
Goodwill has a tried and true history of solving business needs for outsourced contract work.
General Motors, Briggs & Stratton, and the U.S. Navy, Marines, Air Force and Army are just a few of the many employers that have tapped into Goodwills’ rich contract expertise. In 2008, Goodwills generated $597.2 million in contract work. The Goodwill in your community has a well-trained staff and supervisors, and the experience needed to handle large and small jobs.
View a list of Goodwills’ contract capabilities in your area, including document management, assembly, packaging, custodial or food services, groundskeeping, and more. The Goodwill in your area may also be able to train workers to meet the specific demands of your business.
Partnering with Goodwill Industries International is an opportunity for your organization to serve the communities where your consumers and employees live and work.
Learn how establishing cause partnerships with Goodwill, a household name and respected brand, makes good business sense.
Market your products and services to broad Goodwill network of agencies.
Learn more about sponsor and vendor opportunities throughout the year.






