Finance:Box Tops for Education

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The Box Tops for Education (BTFE) program is a school fundraising program sponsored by General Mills.[1][2] Schools can earn 10 cents for every qualifying product purchased by parents and turned in to the school. The program began in California in 1996 as a way for schools to earn money through collecting coupons, known as Boxtops, from participating products.[3] By 2001, the program had distributed over $50 million to participating schools.[2] As of 2016 it was considered the largest education cause marketing campaign,[4] and given away nearly $1 billion to schools as of 2021.[5]

In 2019, the program switched from physical box tops to a mobile application. Since this change, rates of redemption have fallen.[5]

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