Current Fundraising Opportunities
eScrip
eScrip is an easy way to earn money for Silver Gate just by shopping or dining at local establishments. Hundreds of merchants will donate from 1% to 8% of your purchase amount to the school when you use your registered credit and/or debit card(s). Simply visit
http://www.escrip.com/ 
to register your credit, debit, VONS Club, Macy's, and other cards and to access a list of participating merchants, or click on the eScrip button below. The participating merchants will then make a contribution to the school!
Box Tops for Education
Yes, it really is worth it to clip those boxtops! The Box Tops for Education program helps schools earn money by donating 10¢ for each submitted boxtop.
To participate, just clip Box Tops from hundreds of brands—including General Mills, Betty Crocker, Ziploc and many others—then drop them into the collection box in the school office; or turn them in to your child's classroom to be entered into a monthly drawing!
You can also earn money by shopping at your favorite online stores through the Box Tops Marketplace or by getting a Box Tops Visa card. For more information, visit the Box Tops for Education
website.
Wal-Mart Kids Recycling Challenge
This plastic bag recycling program helps students become responsible stewards of the environment while earning money for the school. Learn more 
Cartridges for Kids®
A recycling program that pays schools for empty laser and inkjet cartridges, used cell phones, laptops, PDAs, and iPods. Learn more 
Office Depot
Office Depot offers a 5% Back to School Program. Here's how it works:
- Buy qualifying student supplies at Office Depot
- Designate Silver Gate to receive 5% of your qualifying purchase.
- Office Depot will tally the qualifying purchases made during the program period
- Office Depot will award the school 5% of the qualifying purchases in credits the school can use for FREE SUPPLIES!
Learn more 
Previous Fundraising Efforts
Project Backpack
The school participated in Project Backpack, collecting backpacks and stuffing them with gently used or new books, toys, and school supplies for the thousands of children left homeless by Hurricane Katrina. Learn more about Project Backpack 