
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!!!
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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!


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stacey moore
homemade goodies are the best!
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Olivia
I think anything homemade is great for a teacher. Especially food!
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Olivia
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Pat
I think gift cards are the best.
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Vicki
My favorite budget-friendly teacher gifts are tote bags. I love making them and being able to fill them up with things that I’ve gotten a really good deal on. I normally ask the teachers what their interests are so I can pick out fabric that suits them.
Amy L
My favorite gift for teachers is to buy a cup & saucer or coffee mug & matching plate (find these at tag sales, thrift stores, etc.), add a few packages of specialty cocoas, flavored coffees, and/or tea bags, and some home-baked cookies. Wrap it all up in a tea towel or cloth napkin and tie with a pretty ribbon.
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Jeanne Hounsell
I love to make my kid’s teachers some homemade breads or muffins.
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Lori A.
I like to find great deals throughout the year on bath & body items. The Target $1 spot usually has some sort of little tin I buy. I am a paper crafter so I can “alter” these items to make them all cutsie for teachers.
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Trisha
I think that a tote bags filled with relaxation things are a great gift! They can use the tote for everthing they carry and come on now who couldnt use a little RandR after dealing with all those kids!
Janice
I usually wait until after Christmas and go to a great sale and buy a large amount of and item that I think everyone would like. Examples: small crystal candy dishes, one year I found cute peppermint cheese ball holders with the spreaders.
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Nancy
Some budget friendly teacher gifts: gift cards, stationery, home-cooked baked goods, plants, healthy snack items, tea, cocoa, or soup mixes for an emergency lunch.
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Melissa
My favorite budget-friendly gift for teachers
are from Bath and Body Works.
When they have the coupons buy anything(like for a $1) and get a free lotion (worth about $12), I stock up thru the year.
Great Deals!!
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