From Box Tops For Education Website Under eligibility:
It is also available to home school associations, containing any class with students from Kindergarten to 8th grade, in the United States organized and operated primarily for educational purposes and have 15 or more students.
I brought it to the attention of our group facilitator today. She's going to call the number to make sure we understand the rules, etc. If it does turn out to be go then I'll be one responsible to collect the box tops for education and send them, etc.
What's even cool is I did my normal grocery shopping today and now I have 20 box tops, translates to $2.00. With talking to the facilitator today we estimate that we could easily collect $100 worth of box tops if not more.
That $100 could help pay our facility fee (we have to pay the church a rental fee), or it could be used to help supplement the cost of field trip. Trips we have been wanting to do as a group, but have found that the cost per person is just to much. Really we would have freedom to use the money the way that we feel would benefit the kids and the group the most.
We are just learning about all the particulars, but I wanted to pass this on, because perhaps your homeschool group could benefit.
Where did I learn about this cool tip? It was something I got from PEAH'S Homeschool Curriculum Savings
What products? General Mills, Betty Crocker, Huggies, Cottenelle, Scott Tissue, Kleenex, Feminine products (Kotex), Ziploc bags, Hefty Garbage bags, and many more. Here is a whole list of products.
I really hope we can use this! And that you could too!!
Thanks!! I will definitely be passing this info onto our Homeschool group ;D
ReplyDeleteOur homeschool group (which is no longer still a group) did this for many years!
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