Southern Poverty Law Center

The Southern Poverty Law Center is a nonprofit organization based in Montgomery, Alabama, dedicated to fighting hate and bigotry and seeking justice for the most vulnerable members of society. Founded in 1971 by civil rights lawyers Morris Dees and Joseph Levin Jr., it is known for its legal advocacy, educational programs, and monitoring of hate groups across the United States. The center is recognized for its work in civil rights litigation, including landmark cases against white supremacist organizations, and for publishing the Hatewatch blog, which tracks extremist activity. The SPLC also provides resources and support for educators and communities striving for inclusivity and understanding.

By donating your unused devices and giving the proceeds to the Southern Poverty Law Center you're not only helping Southern Poverty Law Center but getting a tax deductible credit too!
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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I be sure that Southern Poverty Law Center will receive the proceeds of my device donation?
Our payout management is securely handled by a trusted third-party organization partnered directly with Southern Poverty Law Center. With over 25 years of nonprofit experience and 8 years managing fund distribution for charities, they are committed to maximizing funds for charitable causes.

What will happen with my device?

Your device will be sent to our certification center for inspection and certification. Once certified, it will be sold, with priority to underserved communities. This process funds your donation and supports Eco Toreda’s mission to promote social inclusion and bridge the digital divide.

Learn more about Eco Toreda's ESG committments.

Will I receive a receipt for my donation?

Yes, when you select your payout method you'll receive a receipt that you can use for your tax records.
You will not receive a receipt directly from Southern Poverty Law Center.

Are device donations tax-deductible?

Yes, device donations are tax-deductible.

For more information, please refer to IRS Publication 4303 regarding charitable contributions.

Since your donation is based on the actual value received for your device(s), it is treated the same as a cash donation for tax purposes.

What types of devices do you accept?

We accept all types of connected devices! While smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktops are the most commonly donated items, we don’t stop there.

We also accept smartwatches, gaming consoles, smart home devices, routers, servers, wearables, and other connected electronics.

Can I donate more than one device?

Yes! You can donate more than one device and we encourage you to check your drawers, garage, closets and storage units for unused devices that could be put to use.

Is there a minimum device type?

There is no minimum, but typically devices need to be in working order to have fair market value.

Upon requesting a quote, if the device has no value we cannot accept it as a donation.
When do I select Southern Poverty Law Center to receive funds?
Once your device has been certified, you will receive a notification with the updated value of your device. At that time, you’ll be able to choose Southern Poverty Law Center from a list of non-profit organizations.

Please note, during the quote process, you can select 'Donate' as your preferred payout method.

Where do I drop off my device?

After receiving a quote, you'll receive instructions on how to drop off your device at one of our thousands of neighborhood drop off centers across the United States.

Our drop off center will securely pack your device and accessories (please remember to include your power cord and brick) with our packing materials.

You simply bring in your devices.