Does GoodWill take TV’s?
Items GoodWill can accept
Goodwill happily accepts the following new or gently used items:
- Vehicles—We accept donations of vehicles in all conditions. Learn more and fill out a vehicle donation form on our Vehicle Donation Page to get started.
- Clothing, shoes and boots
- Jewelry
- Hats, gloves, mittens, and scarves
- Books, records, CDs, videotapes, and DVDs
- Games, toys, and sports equipment
- Housewares: dishes, glassware, kitchen utensils, lamps, and small appliances
- Collectibles, antiques, knickknacks, and other giftware
- Hand tools and small power tools
- Domestics: linens, curtains, blankets, etc.
- Electronics including but not limited to:
- CPUs
- Flat-screen monitors (no CRTs)
- Hard drives
- Laptops
- Cell phones
- VCRs
- DVD players
- TVs working flat screen (no CRTs)
To help you determine your donations fair market value Goodwill is happy to provide a “Value Guide” that offers average prices in our stores for items in good condition.
Items GoodWill can not accept
They CANNOT accept the following items:
- Furniture
- Chairs, stools, or couches
- Mattresses and bed frames
- Desks or other office furniture
- Tables of any kind
- Dressers, bookcases, entertainment centers, etc.
- Large exercise equipment
- Pianos or organs
- CRT TVs
- CRT Computer Monitors
- Household chemical products such as pesticides, paint, paint thinner, drain cleaner, oven cleaner, aerosols, and other environmentally unfriendly waste products.
- Automotive hazardous waste such as tires, lead-acid batteries, additives, gasoline, oils, antifreeze, etc.
- Large appliances such as refrigerators, freezers, stoves/ovens, washers/dryers, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, furnaces, trash compactors, water heaters, large console stereos, freon-based appliances, etc.
- Personal care items such as shampoo, conditioner, nail polish remover, shaving cream, hairsprays, or shavers
- Fragrance items
- Carpet or carpet padding
- Plumbing fixtures or building materials
- Traditional recyclables such as glass, newsprint, office paper, cardboard, plastics, magazines, junk mail, etc.
- Weapons such as guns, bows and arrows, ammunition, etc.
- Cribs, car seats, walkers or other products that do not meet the current safety standards of the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, including recalled items.