BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION


 

Box Tops are an easy way to raise funds for Wyatt Elementary!  Scan every grocery receipt through the Box Tops for Education App! Every Box Tops item is worth 10 cents for our school! Keep on the lookout through the app for their bonus offers too. 

 

Raising money for our school is easy through Box Tops for Education but WE NEED YOUR HELP. Download the app, link our school, and start scanning your receipts! Every bit helps fund important school needs such as educational field trips, teacher supplies, technology, and so much more. You can even ask your neighbors and family to collect for our school too! 

 

The app will find participating products purchased at any store and instantly add cash to your school's earnings online.

 

No more clipping. No more sending Box Tops to school. All you need is your phone. Download the ALL-NEW Box Tops app, shop as you normally would, then simply scan your store receipts to find participating products. The app will automatically credit Wyatt PTA's Box Tops earnings online.

 

https://www.boxtops4education.com/


Box Top Participating Brands

 

 


 BOX TOPS HISTORY

It all started in California in 1996.

 

General Mills wanted to create a program to help support education and benefit America’s schools – and so, Box Tops for Education™ was born. As part of the initial test program, Box Tops were only available on select Big G cereals, such as Cheerios™, Total™ and Lucky Charms™.

 

The program was such a huge success that it soon launched on other General Mills products and expanded across the nation. By 1998, more than 30,000 schools were clipping Box Tops and earning cash to buy the things they needed: books, computers, playground equipment and more.

 

Over the next four years, the Box Tops for Education™ program doubled to include brands such as Pillsbury™, Old El Paso™ and Green Giant™. By 2004, over 82,000 schools across the nation participated in Box Tops, earning more than $100 million.

 

In 2006, for the first time, non-food brands began to participate; now families could clip Box Tops from Ziploc®, Hefty®, Kleenex® and Scott® products, too. As the program expanded, school earnings increased. By 2010, schools across the nation had earned over $320 million.

 

Today, America’s schools have earned over $868 million, and you can find Box Tops on hundreds of products throughout the grocery store and online.

 
 

 

 

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