If anyone there wants them, they will contact you to arrange a pickup. You can also check the wanted posts for your local group to see if anyone is asking for magazines. You'll need to search by zip code to find your local group, then create an account so you can participate in your local online group. You must complete an online form and list the magazines you wish to donate.
You'll be supplied a shipping label. Make sure your magazines are in good condition. You cannot donate magazines that have torn or cut pages or covers. The magazines cannot have any type of writing or drawing on them. You cannot donate magazines if there's moisture damage to the covers or any pages. You also need to give an approximate number of magazines you wish to donate. You must black out your mailing label with a permanent marker. Old architecture and design magazines can be donated to US Modernist.
The type of magazines this site needs are older magazines often found in attics and basements. These magazines are considered legacy publications. The US Modernist wishes to preserve the magazine legacies by scanning them. The site provides the boxes and pays for shipping costs.
You can check to see if there is a local reuse center that accepts magazines. The Depot accepts magazine donations that you can drop off at their loading dock. If you have a larger donation, you can call their pickup service. They fan out on your coffee table in the living room. You stuff a couple in your backpack or briefcase to read on your way to school or work. Ever wonder what to do with the piles and piles of old magazines? Wondering where to donate old magazines?
You can donate used magazines to a charitable organization, a school, a community group, a hospital or library. You can recycle your used magazines. But better yet, you can find a second life for old magazines by donating them. You can also schedule a fast, free pickup of your donations.
If you have trouble finding a charity willing to accept your magazine donations, many other places might welcome them. Donate old magazines to a local library. They are always there to help anyone at anytime.
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