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(Cross post from my PTO Today Blog.)I hope we dont start taking programs like BoxTops for Education (General Mills) and Labels for Education (Campbells) and Take Charge of Education (Target) for granted. This article in the Boston Globe today about how much BoxTops is giving each year just in M...

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In Praise of BoxTops and Friends

Posted by: Tim Sullivan on Sep 25, 2008 in Fundraising


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(Cross post from my PTO Today Blog.)

I hope we don't start taking programs like BoxTops for Education (General Mills) and Labels for Education (Campbell's) and Take Charge of Education (Target) for granted. This article in the Boston Globe today about how much BoxTops is giving each year just in Massachusetts reminded me to take a minute to offer a simple... thanks.

Yes, these are marketing programs. No doubt. And there are critics who think that any marketing that touches schools in any way is somehow taking advantage of kids. To me, that's hogwash.

These companies have about 9,000 options of where to spend their marketing dollars and where to focus their community support, and they choose to support schools. Good for them. They could run 10 more ads on American Idol or buy a Super Bowl ad for a million or two. Instead, they put those dollars towards schools. I certainly hope they get more for their marketing dollars by doing this (I bet they do!), but I can guarantee you that a lot more good  like field trips and playgrounds and teacher support and new computers and yadda, yadda) has been done through these collecting and school support programs than ever has been done with a Super Bowl ad.

I know clipping that BoxTop or saving that label or pulling out the "right" card can become rote, but it's worth every now and then remembering why we're doing that and why it's still worth it. And maybe even thanking those guys every now and then. (If you don't have a blog, I'm sure your support at the store will suit them just fine. :-) )
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