Green Life Trading Co. – Donation Request Program
Product, Gift Card, and Raffle Item Donations for Madison-Area Nonprofits
Green Life Trading Co. supports local organizations working to make Madison a more sustainable, connected, and resilient community. Through its donation request program, the company regularly provides product donations, gift cards, and raffle items to local nonprofits, schools, and community events.
Priority is given to environmental and sustainability-focused organizations, reflecting Green Life Trading Co.’s mission as a local refill and sustainability shop.
Organization: Green Life Trading Co.
Support Type: Product donations, gift cards, and raffle items
Geographic Focus: Madison, Wisconsin
Deadline: Rolling / ongoing
Best Suited For: Local nonprofits, schools, and community events with a sustainability or community-building focus
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About the Funder
Green Life Trading Co. is a Madison-based sustainability shop focused on reducing single-use plastic and making eco-friendly living more accessible. The company offers refillable, low-waste, and sustainable products for home and personal care.
Through its donation request program, Green Life Trading Co. supports community organizations and events that align with its values of sustainability, connection, and local resilience.
What This Program Supports
Green Life Trading Co. regularly donates:
Products
Gift cards
Raffle items
Items for local nonprofit events
Support for schools and community events
Priority is given to organizations and events focused on environmental causes, sustainability, and community resilience.
Eligible Applicants
The program appears to be open to local organizations in the Madison area, including:
Nonprofit organizations
Schools
Community events
Environmental and sustainability-focused organizations
Organizations outside of sustainability may still submit requests, but priority is given to environmental and sustainability-focused causes.
Funding / Donation Amounts
Green Life Trading Co. does not publish standard donation values. Support may include products, gift cards, or raffle items depending on the request and availability.
Timeline & Review
Application Timeline: Rolling / ongoing
Review Period: Green Life Trading Co. notes that it does its best to respond within 48 hours, excluding weekends and holidays
Deadline: No fixed deadline listed
Because donation requests are reviewed on a rolling basis, organizations should submit requests as early as possible before an event or fundraising need.
Application / Request Process
Organizations can submit a donation request through the online form on Green Life Trading Co.’s website. The form asks for:
Full name
Email address
Message / request details
Due to the volume of requests received, Green Life Trading Co. is unable to fulfill every submission, but the company states that each request is reviewed.
Apply / Learn More:
➡️ https://greenlifetradingco.com/pages/donation-request
Why This Opportunity Is a Good Fit
This opportunity is a strong fit for Madison-area nonprofits, schools, and community groups seeking small-scale in-kind support for events, raffles, fundraisers, or sustainability-focused community initiatives.
It may be especially relevant for organizations working in:
Environmental education
Sustainability
Waste reduction
Community resilience
School-based environmental programs
Local community events
Eco-friendly fundraising events
Green Life Trading Co.’s donation program is best suited for organizations that can clearly connect their work or event to sustainability, community wellbeing, or local environmental impact.
Corporate Grants Guide Notes
Review Type: Rolling donation request
Typical Lead Time: Submit as early as possible before the event or fundraising need
Best Suited For: Madison-area nonprofits, schools, and community events
Support Type: In-kind donations, gift cards, and raffle items
Priority Areas: Sustainability, environmental causes, local community resilience