GMC has spent over a century building vehicles that work as hard as the people who drive them — trucks engineered for real jobs, full-size SUVs built for serious family duty, and a premium standard that runs from base trim all the way to Denali. If your GMC is ready for its next chapter, donating it to Vehicles For Veterans puts its remaining value to work for American veterans charity programs across the country.
Call 1-855-811-4838 or fill out our vehicle donation form to get started today.
GMC built its reputation on a simple promise: professional grade. That standard resonates beyond the showroom — it shows up at auction, where truck buyers, fleet buyers, and Denali-focused buyers pursue GMC vehicles with consistent intent. Strong buyer demand means stronger returns, and stronger returns mean more funding for American veterans charity programs.
Every dollar your GMC generates goes toward the services that American veterans and their families depend on. Learn how your vehicle donation directly supports American veterans and their families through the programs we fund.
Car Donation Foundation d/b/a Vehicles For Veterans has donated over $196 million to worthy charities since 2010. Your GMC donation generates flexible funding for American veterans charity programs — organizations providing housing assistance, mental health support, adaptive equipment, service dogs, and community resources to veterans and their families nationwide.
We work with a wide range of American veterans charities across the country. View our full list of partner organizations to see who your donation benefits.
We accept most GMC vehicles in most conditions on a case-by-case basis.
The Sierra 1500 is the backbone of the GMC lineup and one of the most in-demand donation vehicles we receive. Trim versatility — from the work-ready Sierra SLE to the luxury-appointed Denali — means a broad buyer pool shows up consistently. Sierra buyers know what they want, and that specificity drives competitive auction results that benefit veterans charities.
Heavy-duty Sierra models — the 2500HD and 3500HD — attract commercial and fleet buyers who need real capability and are willing to pay for it. Diesel-powered Sierra HDs, particularly those equipped with the Duramax, generate strong interest from contractors and fleet operators who seek them out specifically. The mid-size Canyon — including the capable AT4 and AT4X off-road trims — appeals to buyers who want GMC quality in a more manageable package.
The Yukon and Yukon XL are among the strongest donation vehicles in the full-size SUV segment. Their combination of genuine three-row family utility, towing capability, and GMC's premium positioning creates a motivated buyer pool that shows up reliably at auction. Yukon Denali trims — with their distinctive styling, air ride suspension, and premium interior — command particular attention from buyers who want the full GMC experience.
If you have a Yukon sitting in the driveway that's outlived its daily use, its auction value can translate into meaningful support for the veterans charity programs your donation benefits.
The Terrain and Acadia brought GMC's professional-grade identity to the crossover segment, and both have built loyal buyer followings. The Terrain draws practical buyers who want refined daily transportation with GMC's quality standard behind it. The three-row Acadia appeals to families who want mid-size utility without stepping up to a full Yukon. The Envision rounds out the lineup as a compact option that finds steady demand from efficiency-focused buyers.
GMC's history includes some genuine American icons. The Jimmy was a legitimate off-road vehicle before the SUV era swept the market, and clean examples find enthusiastic buyers who appreciate its character. The Envoy carved out a loyal following in the early 2000s as a refined mid-size SUV with real capability. The Syclone and Typhoon — GMC's performance truck and SUV from the early 1990s — remain serious collector vehicles with devoted communities and meaningful auction values.
Older GMC trucks from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s hold appeal with restoration buyers who prize their durability and classic American styling. We evaluate every vehicle on a case-by-case basis. Here is what to know before donating an older vehicle.
Step One: Call 1-855-811-4838 or fill out our online donation form. We accept most GMCs in most conditions on a case-by-case basis — our team is happy to answer any questions about your specific vehicle.
Step Two: We arrange free towing at a time that works for your schedule, whether your GMC is running or not. We come to you.
Step Three: After your vehicle sells, we mail your tax-deductible receipt reflecting the final sale value. Save it for tax time.
Your tax deduction reflects what your GMC sells for at auction — we do not estimate or promise a figure in advance. When your vehicle sells for more than $500, your deduction reflects that final sale price and we provide IRS Form 1098-C. If your vehicle sells for under $500, you may be able to claim fair market value up to that amount.
GMC's reputation for professional-grade quality means motivated buyers pursue these vehicles with consistent intent — and that buyer interest drives the strongest possible return for American veterans charity programs.
Of the 19.6 million veterans in the United States, many rely on the programs your donation helps fund — housing assistance for veterans in transition, mental health care for those carrying the invisible wounds of service, adaptive equipment that restores independence, and service dogs that change lives.
GMC has always built vehicles for people who take their work seriously. Your donation carries that same standard forward — for the veterans who gave everything in service to this country.
Donate your GMC today — call 1-855-811-4838 or fill out our vehicle donation form.
