General Mills Box Tops for Education

box topsGeneral Mills Box Tops for Education began in 1996, providing a way for schools to raise funds through the purchase of Big G cereals like Cheerios and Lucky Charms. Since then Box Tops for Education has expanded each year, now including brands such as Pillsbury, Progresso, Old El Paso, Green Giant and many others.

Over the years General Mills Box Tops for Education has helped schools earn over $175 million dollars.

Now in addition to earning cash back for local schools through buying groceries and clipping Box Tops symbols, the program also includes shopping online and making purchases with a credit card. When you shop online at the Box Tops Marketplace your school earns cash on every qualifying purchase made, up to $20,000, at no additional cost to you.

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One Response to “General Mills Box Tops for Education”

  1. on 06 Aug 2009 at 1:51 pm Joan Hoover

    To Whom it may concern,

    Don’t Forget the High School Student’s! :O)

    I was the coodinatior for my children’s middle school. Throughout our school years…our family
    has been a supporter of Box Tops for Education. It’s a shame that the program stops after the 8th grade level. With all the cut backs that schools have received nationwide, this fundraiser could benefit all. Please consider including the HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT’S. I would greatly appreciate it and so would our children/schools.

    Box Tops for Education K-12!

    Thank you!

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