What do you get for collecting Box Tops?

What do you get for collecting Box Tops?

TRADITIONAL CLIP, COLLECT, SEND AND EARN Each valid Box Tops is worth 10 cents to each enrolled and active school if the Box Tops is properly submitted in accordance with these Official Rules. Qualifying Clip Program products are subject to change.

What were Box Tops used for?

Box Tops for Education was started by General Mills in California back in 1996, after the company decided they wanted to create a program to help support education and benefit America’s schools.

How much money is a box top worth?

Each Box Top is worth 10 cents to a participating Box Tops school. Box Tops can be earned from receipt scans or traditional Box Tops clips. Bonus Box Tops certificates or Bonus Box Tops offers, when available, are usually worth more than that.

What can you do with old Box Tops?

THE OLDBOX TOPS CLIPS If you discover a traditional Box Tops clip on a product, you can still clip it and send it to school. Every valid Box Tops clip is still worth 10¢ for your school. Make sure each one you turn in has a clearly visible product acronym and expiration date.

How do schools get money from Box Tops?

Payments will be made twice each school year, by December 31st and by April 30th . Each payment will include amounts earned by schools from the Clip program, the Box Tops for Education App and from any form of Bonus Box Tops.

Can you still mail in Box Tops?

Can I still send in regular Box Tops clips? Yes! Keep clipping regular Box Tops and sending them to your schools as long as you continue to find them on packages. Your school will still get credit for all Box Tops validly submitted by your school’s coordinator.

Why do schools collect box tops?

The Box Tops for Education program, founded in 1996, is a General Mills initiative that allows families to redeem labels from eligible food and household products for 10-cent contributions to their schools. Over the past 25 years, the program has given nearly $1 billion to schools nationwide.

Do Box Tops still exist?

For now, paper Box Tops will still be accepted, until they expire. After that, the printed Box Tops will become a thing of the past. Since 1996, the Box Tops program has raised more than $913 million for schools. Now, organizers hope, they can raise millions more for a new – digital-first – generation.

Can Box Tops be used for homeschoolers?

Homeschoolers can use Box Tops for Education, but the homeschool has to be registered as a 501-C3 organization. So, perhaps a co-op you use, an online academy, or a homeschool that is registered with the state. Click this link to learn more about Box Tops for Homeschoolers.