Access tools, resources, and a community of fellow nonprofit leaders all working together to drive impact.
Share the resources your organization no longer needs, support local nonprofits, and make a difference in your community.
RESOURCES EXCHANGED
We've been busy creating impact through our pilot program! Here's what our community of nonprofits + businesses have shared so far:
Diapers
100+
23
Bed Frames
Office Desks
10
50
Containers of Baby Formula
Monetary Value of Resources Exchanged: $25,000 and growing!
SAY GOODBYE TO OUTDATED SPREADSHEETS, DIRECTORIES & COMPLICATED EMAIL CHAINS
Nonprofits have long struggled to connect with one another and access the resources they need to amplify their work. This lack of streamlined connections not only limits their impact but also makes it challenging for businesses to effectively engage and support community efforts.
Lighthouse addresses these issues at the root, creating a seamless platform where nonprofits can share resources, build partnerships, and strengthen their impact. For businesses, it’s a straightforward way to give back, making a difference without the usual obstacles.
But don’t just take our word for it…
TESTIMONIALS
Maria Manriquez
Chief Program Officer, The Initiative
“Lighthouse puts nonprofits all in one space. Building partnerships and collaborating is huge for nonprofits. So, it becomes a headache when we have to search for nonprofits or search for different types of services, and then reach out to them kind of from the unknown, right? But with Lighthouse, it feels like a community."
LaShawn Marshall
Housing Navigator, COSC
"Outreach can be frustrating because the information on nonprofit websites sometimes isn't up-to-date. I reach a lot of voicemails that say, “Oh, we're gonna call you back in 24 to 48 hours.” Well, we have a client that needs shelter now. 24-48 hours won’t work, and that's the situation we're having today. This is why we need Lighthouse."
Brooke
Development Manager, DIRT Coffee
“The Resource Exchange is brilliant.
I brought it to my management team and said, “Hey, these are resources available. Do we have any to put out there?” That was something that I thought was really helpful and it's great to hear about what the needs are in the community.”