Givonit

Real needs. Verified nonprofits. Direct fulfillment.

Givonit is a donation marketplace where nonprofits post the specific items they need and donors fund those needs by purchasing directly from major retailers. Items ship straight from the retailer to the organization — no middleman, no overhead.

Our mission

Charity should be efficient. Too often, administrative overhead, processing fees, and opaque supply chains dilute the impact of every dollar donated.

Givonit eliminates those layers. Nonprofits post specific needs — a box of diapers, 30 backpacks for back-to-school, winter coats in size S-XL — and donors fund those exact needs through Amazon, Walmart, or Target. The retailer fulfills the order directly. 100% of the purchase value goes to the organization.

We keep the lights on through affiliate commissions earned when you shop through our links — at no extra cost to you.

100%

goes to the nonprofit

We earn affiliate commissions from retailers — not a cut of your donation.

How donors use Givonit

1

Browse verified needs

Browse a catalog of specific items from verified 501(c)(3) nonprofits. Filter by category, urgency, retailer, or location.

2

Fund a need

Click “Fund This” to follow a tracked link to Amazon, Walmart, or Target. The org’s shipping address is pre-populated. Complete the purchase there.

3

Confirm and track

After purchasing, return to Givonit to self-report your contribution. The org also confirms receipt. Need status updates automatically.

How nonprofits use Givonit

1

Onboard and verify

Create an org account, enter your EIN, and complete IRS Pub 78 verification. Most orgs are auto-verified instantly.

2

Post specific needs

Search our product catalog and post exact items you need — with quantities, descriptions, and urgency level.

3

Receive and confirm

Donors fund your needs. Items ship directly from the retailer to you. Confirm receipt to close the loop.

Why affiliate commissions?

Donation platforms that take a percentage of donations create a perverse incentive: they earn more when you give more, whether or not the platform added value to that transaction. We think that's wrong.

Affiliate commissions align our incentives with yours. We earn a small commission from Amazon, Walmart, or Target when you complete a purchase — at the same price you'd pay shopping directly. That commission comes from the retailer's marketing budget, not from your donation.

This means the platform is free for nonprofits and free for donors. We succeed when you successfully fund needs — period.

Our story

Givonit was founded in 2026 with a simple observation: nonprofits know exactly what they need, retailers can fulfill it efficiently, and donors want their contributions to make a direct, visible impact. The technology to connect all three existed — it just hadn't been assembled into a marketplace focused on goods-based giving.

We're a small team building toward a world where every verified nonprofit can post its needs and every donor can fund exactly the right item, with full transparency about where their money goes.