How to Throw a Halloween Party on a Budget

Let's be real – Halloween parties hit different when you're not broke afterward. While everyone else is dropping serious cash on single-use decorations and overpriced costumes, you're about to serve looks AND save coins. This is your guide to throwing the most memorable Halloween bash without the financial hangover. Spoiler alert: Thrift shopping isn't just budget-friendly, it's literally the cheat code to the most creative, sustainable party ever.

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Invest in Community-Driven Solutions to Bridge the Digital Divide

This week is National Digital Inclusion Week 2025, an annual event to spotlight the importance of digital equity and to advance essential digital skills, digital literacy, and affordable internet access for those who need it most. As the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence continues to reshape

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My Goodwill Story – Jalen

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During Digital Inclusion Week (October 6-10, 2025), we’re celebrating stories like Jalen’s — stories that show how access to digital tools, training and career support can open doors to opportunity.  Jalen started working at a Goodwill Industries of Arkansas (Little Rock) store in 2022. While he was an employee, he connected with his career navigator and began building a plan for his future. He enrolled in several Goodwill Academy courses, earning certificates that strengthened his résumé and expanded his skill set. Those included his CPR/First Aid certification and the Goodwill Digital Career Accelerator® certificate. 

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Showdown over the Shutdown Begins

After months of uncertainty regarding the continuation of federal agency funding into the new fiscal year, the anticipated government shutdown has officially begun. On Tuesday, the Senate rejected both a House-passed Continuing Resolution (CR) that would have kept the government operational through November 21, and an alternative proposal from Senate Democrats. As a result, the government was forced to shut down when funding for the current fiscal year expired at midnight.

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Thrift Stores Fuel DIY Halloween Trends Among Budget-Conscious Shoppers

Halloween is making a full comeback as more Americans embrace costumes more than in the recent past. According to a new survey from Goodwill Industries International (GII), almost nine in 10 Americans (87%) plan to celebrate the holiday this year, an increase from 80% in 2024. And as affordability remains a top concern for consumers, thrift stores are fueling Halloween creativity. Among those celebrating this year, over six in 10 adults (62%) who prefer DIY costumes, shop at thrift stores, a notable increase over 2024 (53%). Among Gen Z specifically, 63% choose thrift stores for DIY costume materials.

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Grant from Ballmer Group to Improve Equal Access to Opportunities via Goodwill® Model

Funds Will Expand the Goodwill Opportunity Accelerator® September 25, 2025 – Goodwill Industries International (GII) is proud to announce a transformative grant from Ballmer Group. This grant will help spread the Goodwill Opportunity Accelerator (OA) model to local Goodwill organizations in the U.S. as a way to offer customized job training and support to individuals

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Good(will) Witches Thrift Their Halloween Costumes

Wicked Costume

Are you a good witch or a bad witch? I know I’m a Goodwill® witch, every time. This Halloween comes just ahead of Wicked: For Good’s release, meaning all things Wicked-themed are going to be pop-u-lar! Whether you’re team Elphaba or team Galinda, there is so much costume inspiration within the story — enough for the whole family.

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Employment Challenges of America’s Youth

Career Center

As part two of our continuing blog series analyzing the findings of the Goodwill Industries International (GII) and McKinsey 2024 American Opportunity Survey results, this piece will focus on the numerous challenges faced by American youth when it comes to employment. Among other things, this article will look at the skills and experience gap of today’s young job seekers, consider the mental health struggles impacting individuals and explore other financial or environmental factors that contribute to keeping younger generations out of the job market and labor force entirely.

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Major Reductions in Workforce Funding Proposed by House

White House

This week, the House Appropriations Committee voted to advance its Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education appropriations bill. The annual spending measure proposes funding levels for many of the federal workforce development programs that help support the training and employment services offered by local Goodwill® organizations.

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My Goodwill Story – Kelly

Kelly

September marks National Workforce Development Month and as the largest nonprofit workforce development agency in North America, we have a lot of reasons to celebrate. We see firsthand the impact that workforce development professionals have on the lives of people looking to find work or advance their careers. Take for instance, Kelly who came to Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee (Nashville) a few years ago. She had just been laid off and found herself in the constant cycle of applying to jobs without hearing back. She had already applied to more than 200 jobs by the time she came to Goodwill® for support.  

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