Built To Give Back
This project is not just about resale. It is about turning material that would have been thrown away into value for collectors and support for local charities and good causes.
Building Towards Impact
Gridline Rescue is a new independent project. We are committed to having genuine, measurable community impact — but we want to do it properly. That means only confirming charity and good-cause partnerships once formal written agreements are in place.
Until then, Gridline Rescue will not represent itself as fundraising on behalf of any specific charity. Once confirmed, we will publish clear information about chosen causes, donation methods and how proceeds are calculated.

To be confirmed
Formal model in development
What we will publish when confirmed
- ·The chosen charities and good causes
- ·The donation method used
- ·Whether donations are based on sale price, profit or fixed contributions
- ·Running donation totals
- ·Regular impact updates
Impact Metrics
These will be updated as the project grows. Currently at launch phase.
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Items rescued
Tracking begins at launch
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Materials rehomed
Shop not yet live
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Waste diverted
Updated at launch
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Local partners
Pilot area launch
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Funds donated
Once confirmed
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Good causes supported
In development
How The Giving Back Model Works
Items are rescued
Genuine promotional materials are collected from businesses and venues in the pilot area.
Items are catalogued and listed
Each item is photographed, condition-checked and listed for sale once the shop is live.
Collectors purchase items
Rescued pieces are purchased by collectors as genuine original display materials.
A share goes back
Once formal good-cause arrangements are confirmed, a share of proceeds will be donated. The percentage and method will be published clearly.
Until formal charity and good-cause partnerships are confirmed, Gridline Rescue will not claim to fundraise on behalf of any specific charity. Once confirmed, donation percentages, totals and impact updates will be published clearly.