Side-by-Side · Albuquerque

Goodwill vs NMLP for Book Donation

An honest, sourced comparison from someone who runs one of the two operations.

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If you're standing in front of a stack of boxes deciding between Goodwill and NMLP, here's the honest comparison from somebody who has a vested interest in one of the answers — and who has tried to write the comparison straight rather than tilted.

Disclosure: I run NMLP. Goodwill of New Mexico is a 501(c)(3) workforce development organization with a fundamentally different mission than ours. The comparison below tries to identify which donor situation favors which channel rather than to recommend one over the other in all cases. Both are legitimate. They serve different donor needs.

The comparison table

FactorGoodwill of NMNMLP
Tax status501(c)(3)For-profit NM business
Tax-deductibleYes — receipt at doorNo
Free pickupYes (1-3 wk lead, weekday windows, condition rules apply)Yes (, no condition rules, operator loads)
Drop-off optionYes — any storeYes — 24/7 outdoor drop bin at 5445 Edith Blvd NE, Unit A
Damaged books acceptedNo (water, mold, smoke, biohazard)Yes (except biohazard)
Ex-library copiesGenerally rejectedAccepted
Textbooks >5 yr oldGenerally rejectedAccepted
EncyclopediasGenerally rejectedAccepted
Sorting requiredYes (donor pre-sorts)No
Where books goStore shelf modest value; unsold to outlet, BWB, recycle/landfillHand-sorted: resale to direct buyers + APS Title I + UNM Children's Hospital + LFLs + paper recycle for unsalvageable
MissionWorkforce developmentBooks-to-readers, regional book reuse
Volume capacityLarge (multi-store network)Medium (one operator, one warehouse)

Which donor situation favors which channel?

Goodwill is the right call when:

NMLP is the right call when:

The hybrid play

Best of both worlds for the donor who itemizes and has mixed-condition books:

  1. Pre-sort. Pull the clean, current, hardcover and trade-paperback into one stack. Pull the damaged, ex-library, textbook, encyclopedia, and unsorted-bulk into another stack.
  2. Set aside anything you specifically want to keep. If a particular book has sentimental value, pull it before pickup. Otherwise, no triage required.
  3. Drop the clean stack at Goodwill. Tax receipt at the door. Documents the deduction.
  4. Call NMLP for the bulk. 702-496-4214. Free pickup of everything Goodwill won't take..
  5. Result. 501(c)(3) deduction on the saleable share. No-cost convenience on the unsorted share. Nothing in the landfill. Every book in the right channel for what it is.

The honest critique of NMLP

Things Goodwill does that NMLP doesn't:

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Last reviewed 2026-05-06. NMLP is a for-profit New Mexico business; donations are not tax-deductible. Goodwill of New Mexico is a 501(c)(3); EIN searchable at apps.irs.gov/app/eos. Corrections: [email protected].

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