Spokane: The Inland Northwest's Hub for Thrift Store Book Donations
No other city in a 300-mile radius plays the role Spokane does. As the commercial and service center for Eastern Washington, North Idaho, and parts of Montana, Spokane draws residents, students, and retirees from across the region — and all of them eventually donate books. Thrift stores here receive extraordinary donation volumes compared to similarly-sized cities, because they serve not just local residents but an entire regional catchment area.
That regional draw creates a logistical reality that most thrift operations struggle to keep pace with. Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest operates multiple locations across Spokane County. St. Vincent de Paul, Value Village, Salvation Army, and dozens of independent resale shops compete for shelf space and staff attention. Books are particularly challenging — high volume, low margin, and space-intensive. Without a dedicated outlet, they pile up, shelves stagnate, and the temptation to simply discard overstock grows.
Zoom Books was built for this situation. We integrate with your existing operations as a seamless pickup partner, arriving on schedule, handling every surplus book, and returning a portion of resale revenue to your organization. You keep your mission funded and your shelves moving. We handle the rest — processing, grading, and connecting your donated books to buyers across our US and Canada network.
If you want a partner who understands Spokane-area donation patterns, seasonal volume swings from Gonzaga's academic calendar, and the unique character of thrift operations serving a four-season, multi-state region, we're ready to build a relationship that works.
