Corporate Fundraising programs
1. General Mills
Program name: Box Tops for Education
Web site: http://www.boxtops4education.com/
Program description: There are three different ways for schools to earn money through
this program. Registered schools can redeem eligible box tops from General Mills
products for $0.10 each. School supporters can also shop online in the Box Tops
Marketplace, and a percentage of every purchase goes to the school. In addition,
supporters can also sign up for a Box Tops Visa and earn 1 percent of total qualifying
purchases for their school.
School registration process: All pre-K - 8 schools in Knox County have been
registered for this program.
2. Campbell’s Soup
Program name: Labels for Education
Web site: http://www.labelsforeducation.com
Program description: Schools can earn free educational merchandise by collecting and
then redeeming labels, lids and UPC codes from eligible Campbell’s products.
School registration process: Each school selects a project coordinator who then registers
the school through the Labels for Education Web site. Schools are encouraged to re-
enroll each year.
3. Tyson
Program name: Project A+
Web site: http://www.tyson.com/projectaplus/
Program description: Registered schools can collect and redeem Tyson Project A+ labels
for cash. Each label is worth $0.24
School registration process: The registration form can be completed online or by ground
mail. (This form is online.) It can take up to four weeks to process an application.
Once registered, school information will be available on the Web site.
4. GoodSearch
Web site: http://www.goodsearch.com
Program description: GoodSearch donates one penny to the school of the user’s choice
every time the search engine is used.
School registration process: All K - 12 schools in Knox County have been registered for
this program.
5. Target
Program name: Take Charge of Education
Web site: http://sites.target.com/site/en/corporate/page.jsp?contentId=PRD03-001825
Program description: Once a cardholder registers his or her REDcard through
Target’s Web site, Target will donate 1 percent of all purchases made at Target and
Target.com and 0.5 percent of all purchases made elsewhere to the school of the
cardholder’s choice.
School registration process: All schools are already registered. Cardholders must
designate the school when they register online.
6. Office Depot
Program name: 5% Back to Schools
Web site: http://www.community.officedepot.com/local.asp
Program description: When qualifying student school supplies are purchased, Office
Depot will reward the school of the customer’s choice with 5% of the total purchase in
credits for free supplies. For a list of qualifying supplies, visit Office Depot.
School registration process: Schools are already registered. Each customer designates a
school of his or her choice at the time of purchase.
7. Food Lion
Program name: LionShop & Share
Web site: http://www.foodlion.com/IntheCommunity/ShopAndShare/
Program description: Once MVP card members register their card through Food Lion’s
Web site, registered schools will receive a portion of money spent on groceries.
School registration process: Schools have to register online by completing a brief form.
8. Ingles
Program name: Tools for Schools
Web site: http://www.inglestoolsforschools.com
Program description: Once a customer registers his or her Ingles Advantage Card
through the Ingles web site, Ingles will make a donation to the school of the customer’s
choice every time the customer uses the Ingles Advantage Card. Donations can be
used to purchase products in the Ingles Tools for Schools catalog.
School registration process: To register, schools should contact the Tools For Schools
coordinator at 1-800-635-5066, Ext. 421.
9. Food City
Program name: Apples for Students
Web site: http://www.foodcity.com/apples4students.html
Program description: Schools collect Food City receipts to earn credit for free
educational tools for students.
School registration process: Each school’s coordinator is responsible for registering the
school by filling out a short form on the Apples for Students Web site. Schools are
required to re-enroll every year.
10. Cartridges for Kids
Web site: http://www.cartridgesforkids.com/
Program description: Schools can earn money by recycling old cell phones, laptops,
PDAs and empty inkjet, laser, fax, and copier cartridges. The amount for each
item ranges from $0.25 to $144, depending on the type and condition of the item.
School registration process: To register, schools must fill out a brief enrollment form,
which can be found on the Web site.
11. Escrip
Web site: http://www.escrip.com/
Program description: Participating merchants will make a contribution to the school of
the customer’s choice every time a purchase is made with a registered credit card.
School registration process: Schools are already signed up for this program but should
encourage supporters to register their credit cards through this site.
12. ACCESSeStore
Web site: http://www.accessestore.com/default.asp
Program description: ACCESSeStore will make a contribution to the customer’s chosen
school every time a purchase is made on this site.
School registration process: Schools have to fill out the ACCESSeStore affiliate form,
which can be found at http://www.accessestoreaffiliate.com/
13. SchoolPop
Web site: http://www.schoolpop.com
Program description: Participating merchants will make a contribution to the school of
the customer’s choice every time a purchase is made with a registered credit card.
School registration process: Schools are already signed up for this program but should
encourage supporters to register their credit cards through this site.
14. Funding Factory
Web site: http://www.fundingfactory.com/
Program description: By recycling old cell phones and empty inkjet and laser cartridges,
schools can earn money or points to use toward free equipment
School registration process: Most schools are already registered.
15. Cash 4 Cartridges USA
Program name: Cash for Cartridges TN
Web site: http://www.cash4cartridgestn.com/
Program description: Schools can earn money by collecting and recycling empty inkjet
and laser cartridges. Cash 4 Cartridges will pick up collections from the school.
School registration process: Schools who want to participate in a recycling competition
should contact Cash 4 Cartridges at 984-9020.
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