
Subway’s School Rewards program is a great way to earn money for your favorite school just by eating at Subway. Schools can use the money for supplies, athletic equipment — whatever they need most! To participate, simply pick up a Subway card, load it with funds, link it to your school and use it to pay for your Subway meals.
Teachers can also sign up for a Get Fit for the Fun of It kit from SubwayKids.com as a way to help their students get and stay fit!
One lucky Deal Seeking Mom reader will win a $100 Subway gift card. Link the card to your favorite school and begin earning cash rewards for the school with every purchase on your gift card!
To enter, tell me about your favorite budget-friendly gifts for teachers!
Every reader has four methods available to enter this contest. Choose one each of any combination of method one, two, three, or four for up to a total of 4 entries!!!
Methods of entry:
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Prize:
(1) $100 Subway Gift Card
This giveaway ends at noon PST on Monday, 11/16. I’ll use Random.org to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email on and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. Good luck!
While you’re in a contest entering mood, don’t forget to check out the Giveaway Gathering for a variety of contests being hosted on Deal Seeking Mom readers’ blogs!


Lisa
I am a member of the forum also. So much money saved here!
Sandy
One of my favorite gifts for teachers were gift cards to a Bookstore chain such as WaldenBooks or Barnes and Noble. That way the teacher could either find a good book to relax with or possibly find some read aloud she would like to use with her class.
Becky
I usually buy some Bath and Body Works items when they are super cheap. I stock up and use some for myself and give the others away to my son’s daycare teachers for Christmas.
Melissa S
ususally there is money taken up for a group gift, but i also like to give something like bread/jam – cookies – something to eat!
Melissa S
i susbscribe in google reader
Kim
I’ve done movie gift bags with 2 sodas, microwave popcorn, candy and a $5 movie rental gift card.
Glade candles will also be a gift for lots of folks this year.
Amy Chown
I sometimes buy a gift card to a local place to eat… such as Tropical Smoothie. A $5.00 to $10.00 gift card is enough for someone to eat out for lunch or pick up a smoothie or two.
Cathy
All teachers love gift cards! They have way too many mugs… you should see my brothers kitchen!
Heather
the $.50 sparkling cider that is on sale this seek at Walgreens with a cute note saying “hope your Christmas is “sparkling” and bright”
Cathy
I am an email subscriber.
juliet
Considering how everyone is so worried about getting sick this year, a great gift for a teacher is a big pump of anti-bacterial soap from Sam’s club! Sounds kind of corny but a lot of teachers have to buy it themselves if they want it in their classroom!
Another great gift is to take the ONW coupons and purchase the awesome scarves! They have so many colors to choose from and with the coupons they are a good deal!
Subway is my FAV! I would love to win this GC!
Thank you for everything you do :) You rock!
Maria
I love gift certificates to Office Max or Target. Even $20 can go a long way!!
Christi
With all of the incredible manufacturer and store coupons for Glade, my children’s teachers will be receiving candles!
Danielle
I am making bracelets with an apple charm this year for my daughter’s teacher and the teacher’s helper…they are super easy to make and only cost around $5 to make!
Danielle
I am an e-mail subscriber! Thanks for the opportunity!
laurie
haven’t done the teacher gifts yet- baby is 2, but a friend of mine did gift cards to places like subway or staples, which i thought was so thoughtful and practical (i am BIG on practical gifts, no nick nacs (sp?) here)
laurie
already a registered user on the forum- 1CheapMamma! :)
laurie
Also a subscriber to the emails! Thanks so much for the great giveaway, Tara!
Stephanie
I subscribe by email. Thanks!
Stephanie
I also have your badge on my blog’s sidebar.
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Stephanie
I am a teacher, and some of my favorite gifts to receive are children’s books for my classroom library! New or gently used, I can’t get enough! :)
Shawna
I love finding great deals on candles for teachers (most recently the glade holiday scents). . .with a cute little xmas bag and maybe some photos, and a cheap candy treat, you can have a great gift for under $5!! ;)
Shawna
I subscribe to email
Shawna
i am already a forum member smsrls24
Maria
I subsribe to your RSS feed. Thank you
Abby
I say a gift card is budget friendly and time friendly. My MIL is a teacher and she gets so many knick-knack items. She hates throwing them away, but at the same time she doesn’t use them. Waste of money and waste of space.
Abby
Forum member: uberabby2
Abby
I subscribe via google reader.
Julie Zuber
I get bath and body works antibacterial hand soap, hand sanitizer or lotion with the $10 off $30 couponsand and pair that with a sale then wrap them in cellophane with a fancy bow. The teachers love them this time of year, especially this year with all of the virus’ going around.
Amy
I love putting together gift basket’s of stuff I’ve gotten throughout the year with my couponing!!!