 So, we know that in-kind giving is important to many pre-organizations, but where can you find donations? Diz Patit, founder and CEO of Liquid Donate, created a platform that saves large retailers billions of dollars every year by seamlessly donating their unsellable goods to nonprofits and schools around the country. So hi everyone, my name is Diz Patit and I am the founder and CEO of Liquid Donate As a lifelong activist and a weekly volunteer with nonprofits, as well as being on the board of multiple nonprofits, I'm really excited to share to the TechSoup non-profit community today to share how you can get free donated items in your area from local retailers and businesses. So I'd first like to start by introducing my team, a lot of folks who are actually on the call today, so thanks to my team for supporting. CHI is my co-founder and CEO, previous to this, we worked at Postmates where I was employee 15, and together, CHI and I successfully built and launched two food security products, one which won the Time Magazine Invention of the Year award, Pablo led the sales team at Postmates, they're my eight years there winning large and key accounts for us, and then we also have Dan, a passionate ex-urban planner to help us reimagine how items move around communities and out of land sales, and I also just want to shout out to Renee, who's our director of non-profit outreach who's in the chat today as well. I'll try, and I successfully built and scaled national food security products at Postmates, the whole time we wondered if there's this much waste and inefficiency with food that can be solved with technology, what other industries can we impact, and so we uncovered the dark side of retail, which is returns. So if you take a moment and think about what happened to the last item you returned, you may be surprised to learn that 16% of all of the items purchased in the US get returned, and 80% of those go straight to the landfill, 80%, contributing to our current climate catastrophe. The other 20% end up in an inefficient liquidation process, and COVID-19 has only exacerbated that problem with inefficient supply chains, difficulty in predicting consumer behavior, and more. This problem that retailers have no sustainable way to handle excess inventory costs retailers $704 billion every year in merchandise returns. Nonprofits like you, places that focus on making our lives better, need items for free to help you meet your missions faster, and every year, 6 billion pounds of waste is generated because of returns. With Liquid Donate, we're a climate tech solution, where our platform consists of three main components, a donation as a service API, a proprietary matching algorithm, and our team's expertise on third-party fulfillment logistics. Our input on the supply side is our network of retailers, and our demand is generated by the millions of nonprofits nationwide in need of quality goods that would otherwise end up in the landfill. Our team is working on building the largest internal database of nonprofits in schools around the country, and we would love for you to join us today by registering at liquiddonate.com slash register-a-nonprofit. Not only are we not only are we seamlessly keeping these usable items out of the landfill, we're reducing operational costs for retailers while increasing their ESG scores. We've put together this case study for Walmart, where we can prove that this is something that will be long-term and sustainable for nonprofits and a profitable business model for us, which means that we'll be able to continue to contribute good, usable items to nonprofits long-term. So if you see this case study based on Walmart's public 10K, we estimate they currently spend about $58 billion per year on returns and reverse logistics. With liquiddonate, we would reduce their cost by $56 billion. In addition to the savings of packaging, labor, transport, and emissions offsets, we provide tax receipts for each and every donation as part of our data package, and we seamlessly provide the ability for you as nonprofits to provide those tax receipts in an easy way. And this isn't just a dream. Our attraction-to-date shows that in less than one year, with our MVP and moving into V1 of our tech, we've already donated almost 9,000 items, diverted over 20,000 pounds of material from landfills, given nonprofits over $100,000 in product donations, and saved retailers over 12,000. To show you a little bit about what our product looks like, we wanted to share that this is what our nonprofit match currently looks like on the internal side. And if you sign up to the register a nonprofit link, you'll be able to be part of this list as well. For the product, you'll see that we have a few different components. You can put in the address where you need something for your office or your client. You'll be able to review the products in the area, and you'll be able to check out on the screen with no payment attached. Right now, we're offering free pickup for all of our orders, so the nonprofit will be able to get the item for free from the retailer or from the business, and do pick up for free as well. We're integrating delivery and shipping so that in the future, you can also have the item delivered for a small fee. That is something that we don't make any money on, but something that you'll be able to use if you'd like. And so with that, I would love to tell you that you can use Liquid Donate. We've built this solution completely for you. We're super excited about it, and thank you so much for all the work that you do in nonprofits. I know it's hard. I know sometimes it's thankless, and y'all are amazing.