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Box Tops For Education

February 3, 2011 at 8:37 am 1 Comment  

America’s schools earned over $49 million through Box Tops just last year, according to Box Tops For Education. It’s easy to participate in this program. Join and earn cash for your school every time you shop for groceries. Clip Box Tops from hundreds of your favorite products and each Box Tops coupon is worth 10¢ for your school. They add up fast!

There are other ways to participate, too, in addition to the box top coupons. If you shop online you can get eBoxTops. Over 100 retailers participate in this program but you can find the complete list here.  Another way you can earn Box Tops is by participating in events that offer Bonus Box Tops. Each month, you’ll find special promotions and sweepstakes where you can enter for a chance to win thousands of Bonus Box Tops.

I hope that you consider participating in this program to help out our schools. Even if you do not have a child in school you can support a school in your community. Whether you head to your local grocery store or shop from the comfort of your own home, this is a great way to help out others doing something you already do- shop.

Filed Under: Charity Tagged With: education, Giving Inexpensively

About AliciaMarie112

Alicia Peiffer is our featured charity writer. She's sharing ways for you to help others by "giving inexpensively". Alicia also blogs at Making Time For Mommy about life as a mom, achieving her personal goals, her Spiritual walk and charities that she supports.

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Comments

  1. Money Beagle says

    February 4, 2011 at 1:16 pm

    When I was a kid we had the Campbells soup labels. Every relative’s house I went to, I tried to collect soup labels until I had them all rubber banded and ready to take into school. I suppose this is the next version of that. Just doesn’t seem as much fun since what you clip is so much smaller!

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