23 posts categorized "Donating and Recycling Your Stuff!"

May 02, 2008

Keep track of your Donations and get money back on your taxes - It's Deductible is FREE now!

Tax Time has passed, but now is a great time to be clearing clutter and keeping track so you can get more money back on your taxes.  I've written about this before, but now you can use "It's Deductible" for FREE!

http://www.itsdeductibleonline.com/

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August 16, 2007

Easy Drop-off Recycling for Your old Computers & Electronics is Here in NJ Thanks to Goodwill & Dell Computer Partnership! (CA, PA, NC, MI & TX too!)

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I'm so thrilled!  We have a bunch of old monitors and computer accessories up in our attic that have been waiting for our twice a year electronics free recycling day.  Now we no longer have to wait!  We can just drop it off!

RECONNECT is a comprehensive electronics recycling program which includes a variety of ways to repurpose your donations.   Goodwill Industries and Dell partnered to create RECONNECT so that you can simply bring in your donation to your participating local Goodwill store or Goodwill donation drop-off sites.  Some of the goods will be sold to support the Goodwill mission of creating job opportunities for individuals with barriers to employment.  Others will be recycled by Dell.

DETAILS

  • Any brand computer is eligible for donation.
  • You are responsible for removing data from your hard drive. 
  • Neither Dell nor Goodwill Industries takes any responsibility for your data.
  • The computer can be working or non-working. All equipment that cannot be refurbished is responsibly recycled.   
  • Donations may be tax deductible. Check with your tax advisor for more information about eligibility and how to value your donation.
  • Get complete and current info at: www.reconnectpartnership.com

    LOCATIONS

    Thank you so much to DELL & GOODWILL!!!

    p.s. for VA & OR, try www.etechrecycling.com/

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    June 19, 2007

    Collapsible, Versatile, Reusable Shopping or Recycling Bags

    Check out these neat bags that can be used for shopping or for recycling from Design Within Reach

    I like that they are lightweight, waterproof, and can be folded and put away...and you can put a label in the front pocket.  These would be fun in a kids playroom or as beach bags!  They aren't as big as they seem in the picture. H 18" W 12" D 12" So they could also be used in the car as a garbage bag.  At 22$ for a set of 4 and Free Shipping...these are a great deal! 

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    June 18, 2007

    1-800-Got Junk? Comes to NJ!

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    I was so excited to learn that 1-800-GotJunk is now in NJ!!  Yay! We really need you here!

    They not only take clutter to be disposed of, they take your old electronics clutter and any other clutter that still works to be recycled.  They also take the good clutter that is still useful to be donated to charities they have arrangements with! 

    This is great news for my clients that don't live near any charities and www.vva.org won't pick up their clutter!

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    May 05, 2007

    Challenge: Find out what your local charity needs, THEN go on a clutter hunt in your home!

    I'm a natural packrat who has learned to let go of a lot and especially to acquire less in the first place.  But, I'm still a work in progress.  Being from New England, and being a big advocate of Reduce, reuse and recycle, I cringe at the thought of throwing away anything that still has a useful life to it.  So, giving to charity has helped me let go of much more than I'm naturally inclined to let go of.  I usually donate to the Vietnam Vets (www.vva.org) and keep donation containers on every floor of the house. This is great, they take most everything and they pick up from my home any day of the week. But there is still an issue with this approach.

    CONFESSION - I still hang on to way more stuff than I really need. 

    THE GOOD NEWS - I've found a way to motivate me to go to the next level in letting go AND help others in a more meaningful way at the same time !!  I'm so excited! 

    SOMEONE NEAR YOU IS IN NEED - In my recent hunt for places to donate toiletries,  I found a few places here in town just a mile away that really have serious and urgent needs for things I'm not really using.  Like that extra microwave oven in our basement, and those extra sets of sheets reserved for our guest bed because they don't match our decor anymore. During my calls to various Domestic Violence Shelters and Food Pantries  I learned the following:

    • When you call, they will tell you very specifically what they need right now for people in the shelters.
    • Shelter organizations often have dire needs for:
      • cleaning supplies (even if they have been used)
      • kitchen appliances
      • baby items, like diapers and clothing
      • Plus size and children's clothing
      • Garbage bags
      • Sheets, comforters and linens
    • Many shelters will pick up items.
    • Some places will take furniture in good condition.
    • Food pantries are often affiliated with thrift stores that will take household items and give you receipts.
    • Thrift stores and shelters may also take things like:
      • Greeting cards and notes you don't use
      • Paper, pens, & office supplies
      • Old printers., TVs etc. if they work and are in good condition
      • Sunglasses

    There is something about knowing that right now in my town, there are battered women and children, or people who suffered fires, floods or other disasters, who urgently need specific things to get their lives together that makes me want to go through everything I own - and give away anything and EVERYTHING I'm not using!

    THE CHALLENGE

    My challenge to you is:

    Take 10 minutes and make a couple calls today or this weekend to your local food pantry and women's shelter.

    • Ask them what they need right now for women and children living in the shelter.
    • Ask them what the pantry needs.

    If you are in NJ just click here to get numbers:
    Domestic Violence Shelters and Food Pantries

    If you aren't in NJ, Google using the terms Food Pantries or Domestic Violence Shelters and add your state abbreviation.

    Make a few phone calls and find out what they really need right now. It's amazing what you'll find! 


    GO THROUGH YOUR CLOSETS (Clothing, Linen, Utility, etc.)

    You won't believe how EASY it will be for you to go through your stuff and let go of those things you normally hang on to because "it might come in handy someday" or "eventually I'll lose weight and wear that again" or "what if I gain weight again and need that size" or "those can be worn in a few years by my younger child" and on and on.

    Think of that abused child who is in a shelter right now...and needs those clothes right now.  My bet is you'll be packing up a bag and taking it over to them this week!  : )

    GO THROUGH YOUR CUPBOARDS

    Find all those canned goods and other items you bought in bulk and haven't used in over 6 months...and either use them or pack them up and take them to the pantry BEFORE they expire!!  Look under your sink too. Give away that dish detergent and other cleaning supplies you tried and didn't like! Or just give away your extras!

    GO THROUGH YOUR OFFICE and/or CRAFT SUPPLIES

    See how much of what you have matches what they need and let go of the stuff you aren't using!

    DONATE

    Take your bags (they don't need to be huge amounts.) and distribute them to your nearest or favorite shelter, pantry and thrift store. Get a receipt if you want to write the donation off on your taxes. (see Donating Your Stuff Can Make You More Money Than Selling it! (If you do it right)

    TAKE A MOMENT TO FEEL GOOD ABOUT WHAT YOU'VE ACCOMPLISHED

    Not only can you savor the space you've created, you won't have to go out and buy storage containers to hold the stuff, and if you emptied containers, you'll have homes for future needs! You'll get money back on your taxes if you write it off.  But best of all, you really made a difference in someone's life who is much less fortunate than you.

    SHARE WHAT YOU'VE LEARNED

    Leave a comment and let us know if knowing someone specific needed your stuff helped you let go of more.  What did you let go of?  Also, please share any great links you found with comprehensive lists of food pantries and battered women's or homeless shelters, or thrift stores!  Let us know what things they need in your area. Especially any that surprised you. Perhaps there is a need for things you normally would throw away?

    Have a great giving weekend!
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    May 02, 2007

    Places to Donate Toiletries & Cleaning Supplies

    In search of places to donate toiletries, I found some Toothpaste_2great links to help you find a place to donate toiletries you that are cluttering up your bathroom.  Like the toothbrush and toothpaste your dentist gave you but you have never used. Or those deodorant samples that come in the mail, but you aren't interested in.  Or perfume / hairspray / shampoo / hand lotion / bath salts you used once or twice but didn't like.   Or maybe you got a gift basket of toiletries you don't really use because you already have your favorites!

    In calling the local resources near me, I found out that some food pantries, church thrift stores, and domestic violence shelters will put out opened toiletry items in excellent condition in a basket for patrons to browse and take things they may need.  Some of the items also may be given to disaster victims / homeless people in your local neighborhood. 

    Find a Food Pantry Near You in NJ   
    http://www.sefan.org/gpage.html2.html

    Find Domestic Violence Shelters Near You in NJ
    http://www.njcbw.org/guide.htm

    Using these links I called the food pantries in my home town of Bloomfield as well as a couple Domestic Violence / Battered Women & Children Shelters and found one that although they always prefer unopened items, they will take small amounts of opened, barely used toiletries that are in really good, clean condition.  What they do is put them in a basket with a sign that tells people they can help themselves and use them at their own risk.

    They wouldn't take opened toiletries from just anyone, but I went and met with them and assured them that they have not been tampered with in any way and came from a clean home, etc. so they were looked over what I brought and took things like hairspray, hair gels, shampoo, conditioner, bath salts, etc.  Things that aren't really risky. 

    Of course  - NEVER DONATE or ACCEPT eye or lip care things that have been opened. 

    If you aren't in NJ, try googling Food Pantries or Domestic Violence Shelters and add your state abbreviation. Make a few phone calls and find out what they really need right now. If you find a great link listing all the resources in your state, leave it here in a comment and I'll publish a post listing all the links!

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    February 07, 2007

    Be Careful When You Sell or Give Away Your Things Online!

    We had some disturbing news here in Bloomfield NJ this week.  I don't want to scare anyone, but I do hope to raise awareness of keeping your personal safety in mind when selling your things.

    A man placed an ad on www.Craigslist.com to sell his PlayStation3. A buyer (male) made an appointment to come to his apartment. The buyer arrived and said "let me go to my car and get the money." He then pretended to leave, but suddenly turned around, pulled out a handgun, robbed the man and took the PlayStation.

    Our local news said the police checked with Craig's List, but no similar incidents have been reported. They are in the process of tracing the suspect's cell phone number but the robber has not been found.   Read more aobut the story here on LocalSource.com.

    So what can you do to be safer?

    Here are a few ideas that come to mind...please share any others you can think of! 

    1. Donate your stuff instead!  See all my posts in this category here. This is ultimately not only safer but can net you even more money if you claim the deductions on your tax return and use www.itsdeductible.com 
    2. Consider meeting people in a public place to transfer the goods.
    3. Require people to email you a photo of themselves before giving out your address. That way you can look through a window and make sure that at least if something goes wrong you will have a photo of the person. 
    4. Consider making people pay you a deposit via www.PayPal.com  At least you will know their identity has been verified by a third party.
    5. Make sure other people are home with you and able to call the police immediately if anything should go wrong.

    Stay Safe!

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    January 22, 2007

    How to Keep, Use or Let Go Your Vinyl LP Record Album Collection!

    Here are some neat ways to Keep, Use or Let Go of your Vinyl LP Record Albums!

    Option 1 - DISPLAY - Keep AND Use Vintage Vinyl LP Record Albums to Decorate 

    You can frame and hang your coolest albums onAlbumframes the walls!  Michael's Craft store sells record album frames for about $10 each.  (They go on sale quite frequently for 50% off)  Your albums then go from being clutter to works of art.  Plus you get to preserve your treasures and ensure they don't get all dusty and scratched. 

    Option 2 - DIGITIZE your vintage Vinyl LP Record Albums!

    Albums do get scratched, and can easily get destroyed by heat, water, etc. But you can preserve them digitally.  You can now choose from a neat selection of turntables that allow you to burn your albums to CD or even transfer them directly to your MP3 player or iPod!  Some come with built in CD burners and some hook up to your computer via USB. Check out this selection at Amazon.com  USB Record Players and Turntable / CD Recorders

    Option 3 - SELL Vintage Vinyl LP Record Albums

    Here are some neat resources for selling your collection or just for checking the value of specific albums in your vintage vinyl record collection:

    Would love to hear from you if you have any other good resources!

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    November 28, 2006

    Donating Your Stuff Can Make You More Money Than Selling it! (If you do it right)

    Donating Your Stuff Can Make You More Money Than Selling it! 

    If you do it right. Last year I got nearly $2000 deducted from my tax because the value of my donations using It's Deductible Online was around $4000.  That's $2000 in my pocket as a reward for letting stuff go.  Try getting that from a garage sale!

    So how do you do it right? 

    1. Keep good records of your donations.  List everything you donate in writing including the Date, Item, Quantity, Condition, and Value.  In fact I created a form for my clients to do this easily and I'm now making it available to you!  You can get it by signing up for access to the Neat Living "Do-it-Yourself" Organizing Library!  You can Sign up by clicking here.

    2. Use It's Deductible Online to determine the value. 

    3. Get receipts for your donations.

    4. Declare the donations on your tax returns!  Note that I was informed that if a single donated item is worth more than $500 you must have it appraised by an appraisal service.  Total item donations over $5000 in one year must have a certified appraisal.  Make sure you check with your accountant!

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    I've been meaning to write about this for a long time. What finally motivated me to do it is a great in-depth review of  It's Deductible  written by Jessica Duquette over at the "It's Not About Your Stuff" blog.   Check it out!

    It's not about your stuff!: The best Tax Deduction system for your thrift shop donations.

    All the Best,

    Arianesignature_1

    September 27, 2006

    Ink jet, Laser & Toner Cartridge Recycling

    A Quick Neat Tip!

    Staples may not be taking your Epson Ink Cartridges but  www.Recycleplace.com  offers $1 for each used inkjet, toner, laser, and fax cartridge on its wanted list, as well as most cell phones. The company will refurbish or recycle each item it receives. And they provide you with prepaid envelopes to send them in.

    Link: Ink jet, Laser & Toner Cartridge Recycling.

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