King Business Interiors is committed to giving back to the community. Through unique and widely supported programs, many local organizations have received financial or in-kind support with the help of our clients, colleagues, friends, and family.
King Business Interiors provides free, reusable office furniture to nonprofit and charitable organizations in Central Ohio through Connecting the Dots, an environmentally friendly program created by Darla King. King Business Interiors "recycles" the used office furniture from client companies and connects the available furnishings with organizations in need. This program saves our clients money by eliminating furniture disposal costs, keeps durable materials from going to our local landfills, and provides much-needed resources to nonprofits so that they can serve the community.
Central Ohio nonprofit organizations in need of office furnishings may request to receive assistance from King Business Interiors. Please contact us and provide the name, size, mission, and contact information for your organization. Please include information that describes the impact you have on the community. We will contact you to learn more about your organization and needs. Free furniture is provided on an "as-available" basis and at the sole discretion of King Business Interiors.
Click here for a list of past recipient nonprofit organizations.
Mark your calendars for our 2011 "Create for a Cause" event benefiting Lifeline of Ohio! This event will be held on Friday, December 2, 2011 and will be at a new location ... COSI! For all the details, click here!
Since 2003, King Business Interiors has hosted a Holiday Charity Event and Silent Auction to benefit nonprofit organizations in our community. The silent auction features creatively decorated ceramic plates designed and painted by the clients, colleagues, employees, friends, and family of King.
With the support of many, this event has raised more than $44,000 for various charities including The American Heart Association, Recreation Unlimited and The Salvation Army.
Click to see the plates that have been designed for past auctions: