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4 Giveaways for Schools

Providing branded giveaways for schools has its benefits. One, it's a great way to promote your company as charitable. Additionally, if you are marketing a product or service for kids, teachers or something in the education industry, this is an optimal way to get your name out there and grow your brand awareness.

Below are 4 branded promotional products that we recommend for schools and students.

Pencil Pouch

Pencil pouches, pencils, rulers, and other basics are great giveaways for schools. These are supplies that are always needed. Some students may have financial trouble obtaining these supplies and many students are wearing out, breaking, or losing their supplies often. These is a great way to help teachers and schools out in a noticeable manner that counts.

Art Supplies

Art supplies are another great school giveaway that's always welcome and put to use with students. Help classroom and art teachers stock up on supplies for crafts and other activities. You can brand almost any art supply item to spread your image through this creative giveaway.

Logo Backpack

Go big or go home with branded backpacks. These can make a seriously lasting impression when given to the right schools and educational charities. They are also great ways to help schools in impoverished geographical areas.

Logo Uniforms

If you're partnering with education systems, local government, or private schools, provide uniforms. This is a great way to become an essential part of a valuable partnership and to lock your company in to the importance of your industry. Providing uniforms is a great way to better your image, network, and freedom within your business ventures.

If you have additional questions or would like to know more information on giveaways for schools, click the Information button below and we will get in contact to point you in the right direction.

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