Thursday, January 28, 2010

Use Box Tops For Education

Box Tops for Education allows you to help local schools without finding extra money in your budget. Remove box tops from some of the groceries you purchase and use them to generate cash for schools. Each Box Top collected is worth 10 cents to the school that receives it. Participating schools receive an average of $732 per year, for a total of $49 million annually, according to Couponing for 4.


Instructions








1. Watch for the Box Tops for Education label on the tops of food containers you buy. The labels are often found on cereals, facial tissue and cake mixes, among others.


2. Take the top off of the product once you get it home. You can cut the Box Tops for Education label off the box, or just tear it off.








3. Deliver the box tops you have collected to the box tops coordinator at your local school. You may want to wait until you have a sizable collection and then mail them. Each school has its own coordinator. Check with your school's administration to determine where to send your box tops.

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