A Nonprofit Supply Store With a Mission to Serve
The Nonprofit Marketplace is a nonprofit supply store created to support charitable organizations with reliable, affordable access to essential goods. Based in Cornelius, North Carolina, our nonprofit warehouse serves nonprofits across the country with a simple purpose: to help them stretch their budgets and make a greater impact in their communities. Our team believes every organization deserves a trusted nonprofit supplier — one that puts mission, efficiency, and integrity first.
Strengthening Communities Through Better Access to Resources
Our mission is to help nonprofits do more good with fewer barriers. Every product in our warehouse — whether donated or discounted — represents an opportunity for a nonprofit to make a real difference.
We aim to:
Expand access to high-quality, practical goods
Reduce unnecessary spending for nonprofits
Build meaningful partnerships with suppliers and donors
Support programs that directly serve children, families, and communities
Empower nonprofit leaders to focus on what matters most: their mission
Helping Nonprofits Do More With Less
The Nonprofit Marketplace is guided by integrity, stewardship, partnership, impact, and accessibility — values that shape every relationship we build and every decision we make. As we continue to grow, our vision is to support nonprofits across all 50 states with a mission-driven supply chain and strong partnerships with donors, manufacturers, distributors, and community organizations. Our goal is simple: empower nonprofits to serve more people, more effectively.
A Founder Rooted in Nonprofit Leadership
Manda Hunt spent nearly 15 years leading The Empty Stocking Fund (ESF) in Atlanta, a $2 million nonprofit serving tens of thousands of children each year. During that time, she regularly sourced millions of dollars in goods from wholesale and closeout vendors — often securing items at 30–60% below retail. That experience revealed a clear need: nonprofits needed a better, more affordable way to access the supplies they rely on.
In 2019, Manda adopted her children, Urijah and Jayda, and moved to the Charlotte area. As a foster parent, she saw how many organizations were paying full retail for items they were giving away. Seeing this firsthand inspired her to create The Nonprofit Marketplace — a nonprofit supplier and warehouse dedicated to helping organizations save money and increase their impact.
Today, Manda is proud to continue this mission from her new Cornelius warehouse and showroom, supporting nonprofits throughout the region and beyond.