A Calgary man is connecting needy charities with donors and is our CTV Calgary Inspiring Albertan.

When Cenovus Energy moved into The Bow building it was looking for a way to repurpose its old furniture.

The company called Robb Price at Deliver Good to help out.

Deliver Good matches companies that have stuff with charities that need stuff.

The idea came to Price when he worked at The Doorway, a charity that helps teens get off the street.

A fire in an adjacent business destroyed almost everything and one of Price’s jobs was to find furniture and equipment to get the facility back up and running.

“He slips between the two cultures of business and non-profit very easily, so in that way he's unique,” said Rikia Novotny from The Doorway.

“Kind of understanding the language of both sides of the table from the charity aspect and the corporate aspect really helps,” said Price.

Deliver Good is now in operation across Canada and is sort of a charity for charities.

“We are doing something good and people are always happy to hear from us and that's because of what Robb has done and what he's built for the community,” said Trina Radcliffe from Deliver Good.

Price is very active in the volunteer community in Calgary.

He still volunteers at The Doorway, and helps out the Canadian Diabetes Association and Big Brothers and Sisters.

Price is also one of the driving forces behind the Got Ginch charity which buys tens of thousands of pairs of underwear for homeless Canadians.

For all the good he delivers, Robb Price is this week's Inspiring Albertan.

(With files from Darrel Janz)