Did You Know…
• America’s schools have earned more than $525 million through all Box Tops for Education programs since the program started in 1996.
• In just the past year alone, Box Tops raised $47 million for schools across the United States.
• More than 90,000 K-8 schools participate in the program
• There are more than 240 Box Tops for Education brands, including Cheerios, Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Kleenex, Ziploc, Hefty, Avery, Land’O Lakes, Hanes and Boise
• There are more than 75,000 coordinators involved in the program
• The BTFE Facebook page now has more than 1.3 million fans
Ways to Earn
Our school can earn up to $20,000 every year by clipping Box Tops coupons from hundreds of favorite products. Each Box Tops coupon is worth 10 cents for our school.
Schools also earn cash through Marketplace, the online shopping program with more than 300 retailers where you can earn eBoxTops on purchases from a variety of national and specialty retailers. Learn about these and more ways to earn cash for your school at www.btfe.com.
How It Works
Box Tops for Education offers parents and kids easy, everyday ways to earn cash for their school. The program began in 1996, as more and more schools struggled to make ends meet. Each year enrolled schools receive a program kit to help them build their own comprehensive fundraising campaign. Most schools designate a program coordinator to develop ways to encourage students, parents, school staff and community members to clip Box Tops from participating products and bring them to school.
After the collected Box Tops are sent in to General Mills, the school receives a check, equivalent to 10 cents for every Box Top redeemed to spend on anything they choose. Thousands of schools have used the cash from Box Tops for Education to purchase items such as computers and computer software, library books, art supplies and playground equipment. Support our kids’ schools today at www.btfe.com.
About Box Tops for Education
America’s schools have earned more than $525 million through the Box Tops for Education® program since the program started in 1996. More than 75,000 Box Tops coordinators participate in the program, which generated $74 Million during the 2011-2012 school year. More than 90,000 schools use that cash to purchase items such as computers, library books, art supplies and playground equipment. Schools can earn up to $20,000 by clipping Box Tops from 240 products in 42 categories and can earn eBoxTops by shopping 300 online retailers.
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