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GoodNews For Your Cause

GoodNews.com combines social shopping with charitable giving because we are passionate about supporting our community. Are you part of an organization that benefits the city you live in and want to partner with us? We would love to hear from you!

How It Works

  1. GoodNews.com partners with your local organization for two to four weeks.
  2. We promote your cause on our website, newsletters and social media channels.
  3. We donate a portion of every sale made on our site to your cause.
  4. At the end of the partnership period we send you your donation contributions!

Contact us if you'd like to discuss a partnership with GoodNews.com

Some of our featured causes

Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver The Vancouver Fireworks Festival Society (VFFS) Union Gospel Mission The Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society (GVFBS) Grind for Kids in Support of BC Children's Hospital YWCA Crabtree Corner The Province Empty Stocking Fund Variety - The Children's Charity of BC Edmonton's Food Bank Calgary Inter-Faith Food Bank Daily Bread Food Bank Kids Up Front Edmonton Humane Society

Our relationship with our local causes is pretty special. See what some of our partners had to say:

GoodNews.com was committed to spreading the word about our cause and raising as much money for Grind For Kids. We formed a strong partnership that allowed for an innovative new fundraising channel to flourish and pushed our fundraising total past $200,000!”

Philipp Postrehovsky Grind for Kids in support of BC Children's Hospital Foundation

Good News has been an excellent partner in raising money and the profile for Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver. They are professional, current and thorough. We are very appreciative of their support and look forward to a lasting partnership.”

Kristie Yung Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver

By partnering with GoodNews.com we raised over $8,000! GoodNews.com has proven to be a successful online opportunity where group buying can support our economy and important social services as well.”

Bobbi Sarai Tanguay Crabtree Community – YWCA Vancouver