Goodwill in Wyoming is run by Easterseals-Goodwill Northern Rocky Mountain, which combines the Goodwill thrift model with Easterseals disability services across four states. It operates five Goodwill stores in Wyoming, in Cheyenne, Laramie, Casper, and Rock Springs, and store sales fund workforce, disability, and residential programs. Mark Sherman serves as president and CEO, and revenue is about $104 million. Website goodwillwy.org.
Goodwill runs a social enterprise: people donate used clothing and household goods, Goodwill sells them in its thrift stores, and the proceeds fund job training and other services. Donating and shopping are the main ways the public supports the mission.
In Wyoming, the Goodwill stores are operated by Easterseals-Goodwill Northern Rocky Mountain, which combines the Goodwill retail model with Easterseals disability programs across four states.
Easterseals-Goodwill operates five retail locations in Wyoming: two in Cheyenne and one each in Laramie, Casper, and Rock Springs. That network covers several of the largest communities in a state with a small, spread-out population.
Sales from those stores help fund the organization's workforce and disability programs, including residential programs in Sheridan that help adults with disabilities live as independently as possible. Mark Sherman serves as president and CEO.
Across Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah, Easterseals-Goodwill provides 19 different programs in 58 locations, spanning workforce development, disability services, clinical and children's therapy, and housing for adults with intellectual disabilities.
That combined mission is broader than a typical Goodwill, and store sales in Wyoming support the shared work across the region.
Goodwill accepts clean, gently used clothing, shoes, accessories, housewares, books, and many household items; check the donation guidelines before a large drop-off. Donations go to the five Easterseals-Goodwill stores in Wyoming.
Donations are tax-deductible, and donors should keep a receipt and an itemized list for their records. For a full breakdown, see our guide on what Goodwill accepts.
Easterseals-Goodwill Northern Rocky Mountain is a 501(c)(3) organization, and revenue from its stores funds its workforce, disability, and clinical programs. Its EIN for tax-deductible cash gifts is 81-0232125.
The store-funded model means each donated item that sells in Wyoming helps pay for job training and disability services across the region.
Both Goodwill and the Salvation Army run thrift stores funded by donated goods, but Easterseals-Goodwill pairs job training with disability and residential services, while the Salvation Army funds recovery and broad social services. For donated clothing and housewares in Wyoming, either is a strong option.
If your priority is workforce development or disability services, Easterseals-Goodwill is the dedicated agency in the state; for goods better suited to direct distribution, a local shelter or reuse nonprofit may fit better.
Last updated June 2026. Easterseals-Goodwill Northern Rocky Mountain five Wyoming stores (Cheyenne x2, Laramie, Casper, Rock Springs), CEO (Mark Sherman), revenue (~$104 million), residential disability programs in Sheridan, and four-state region from Easterseals-Goodwill (esgw.org, goodwillwy.org) and ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer (EIN 81-0232125). We are not affiliated with Easterseals-Goodwill Northern Rocky Mountain and receive no compensation for this listing. Spotted an error? [email protected]
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