How does the program work?
Parents, school faculty
members, and others in the community clip and save labels from Tyson products
that feature the Project A+ logo. The labels are collected at a participating
school, and the school can then redeem them for cash from Tyson.
Who is eligible to participate in Tyson Project A+?
Tyson Project A+ is open
to all accredited schools (preschool through grade 12) in the United States,
including public, private, parochial, and military schools (both in the
continental U.S. and overseas).
How long does Tyson Project A+ last?
Tyson Project A+ is an
ongoing program. Labels may be turned in at any time during the year. The
maximum number of labels a school can redeem in one year is 50,000.
Which Tyson items carry the Project A+ Redemption label?
In your grocer’s freezer
section, look for Tyson products that display the Project A+ logo. You may
also visit the products page on our
website that lists exactly which items are participating.
Why are the Food Service products, served in the school
cafeteria, not participating products?
Tyson Project A+ is a
Retail-sponsored program only.
Why are fresh, fresh frozen, and ready to cook products not
participating products?
Tyson Foods, Inc. is
concerned about safety issues involved in the proper handling of
non-further-processed products packaging.
How much are the Tyson Project A+ redemption labels worth?
Each Tyson Project A+
label has a value of 24¢ when redeemed by a registered school.
How much money can my school earn each year?
The maximum amount a
school can earn each calendar year is $12,000 (50,000 labels). The minimum
amount of labels that may be submitted at one time is 100 ($24 worth).