Box Tops for Education has been around for as long as I can remember. It’s such a great way to purchase items for your school and you really don’t have to do much other then collect the Box Tops. I’m a teacher, my husband is a teacher and we have lots of teacher friends who have at one time or another known the constraints of not having what we need. Teachers all of the U.S. feel blessed to have Box Tops for Education at their school.
I didn’t realize schools could use the Box Tops to purchase whatever they want for the school. Computers, books, playground equipment and classroom parties are just some of the ways schools have chosen to use the funds raised through Box Tops for Education.
Did you know?
- Schools can use Box Tops cash to buy whatever they need.
- Box Tops is one of America’s largest school earnings loyalty programs.
- Box Tops for Education has contributed over $525 million to participating schools since the launch of the program in 1996.
It’s easy to start collecting Box Tops for your school or if you don’t have kids in school anymore you can still collect them nd donate them. All you have to do is:
- BUY participating products (there are tons go here to download a list) at Walmart or your favorite grocery store.
- CLIP the Box Top Labels from your products.
- SEND them along with your child or your local school.
One of the ways you can help your local school is to get your community club, church, book club, etc… to help you collect Box Tops for your child’s school or your local neighborhood school. I created this adorable printable that you can glue onto a jar or can and place in a spot where others can see and easily drop the Box Tops inside.
Simply print this off: Box Tops Printable and place over your Pringles can or any other jar.
I can’t wait to show you our fun way to get the kids to help with grocery shopping and collecting Box Tops.
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of General Mills®. The opinions and text are all mine.