What’s
the background to A Good Thing?
My husband Richard
and I co-founded A
Good Thing in 2020, after years of discussing the idea. Before this, life had been
busy - we had set up a software start-up and were raising three young children.
So, when lockdown happened - and suddenly we had a bit of time available in the
evenings and weekends - it was a real “now or never” moment!
In March 2020
Richard began spending his evenings developing the online platform and building
the website. I threw myself into using Zoom to create connections in the Thames
Valley, where we were living, with nearby charities, local authorities, businesses
and community foundations.
By February 2021
we’d registered with Companies House, had a live website and launched the
pilot. The response was brilliant! Charities loved the idea, and scrambled to
sign up, and businesses were desperate to support their local communities, many
of which were suffering the devastating effects of the multiple Covid-19
lockdowns.
How
does it work?
A Good Thing is an
online platform that matches charities with local businesses that have things
to give away. A business lists an item and a charity responds with a request.
Contact details are exchanged, and the charity arranges to collect from the business.
We’re helping charities to obtain things they need, while providing businesses
with a sustainable and ethical means of disposing of unwanted goods. We’re
rehoming items that would often have ended up in landfill, and building strong links within communities – all via a
simple-to-use app.
Has
A Good Thing become a charity?
A Good Thing was
set up as a CIC (Community Interest Company), which is a special type of limited company
introduced by the UK government in 2005 which exists to benefit the community –
rather than private shareholders. We always knew we didn’t want A Good
Thing to be a profit-making organisation. Our sustainable model brings in revenue from businesses
that donate via A Good Thing: being a not-for-profit, this revenue is then fed
directly into our platform, improving the service further.
How
proud do you feel having turned an idea into a reality that is helping so many
good causes?
I feel incredibly
proud. Both Richard and I came to this from pretty different backgrounds –
neither of us had run a CIC before – so it has been very exciting to bring our
idea to life and to watch it grow. But the best part is meeting new and truly
remarkable people. I’ve discovered that this sector is full of the loveliest
and most dedicated individuals – I’m not sure I’d ever be able to go back to
working for a profit-making company again!
The matches also
make it all worthwhile – and one that sticks with me in particular is Allison.
In January 2021, she was running an online organic babywear boutique but got in
touch with us after making the tough decision to close her business due to ill
health. And with the added challenge of home-schooling her children, she didn’t
have the time or energy to spend hours searching for where to donate her
surplus stock of hundreds of organic, cotton baby blankets. She was thrilled to
discover A Good Thing, and we were delighted when she was matched with the Baby Bank, a charity
supporting vulnerable young parents in Berkshire. For many families, receiving
one of the handmade blankets not only kept their baby warm, but it brought joy
and provided them with the sense someone had thought about them – at a
particularly difficult time.