Hanes and Champion, both owned by Hanesbrands, will launch the new Hanes4Education program to raise dollars for schools. Schools can earn cash rebates through orders of Hanes or Champion printed apparel placed with screen-print suppliers. This includes shirts for youth soccer leagues, company events, family reunions or local 5Ks – all shirts can earn a cash rebate ($0.10 per piece) for a K-12 school.

“The Hanes4Education program makes it easy for everyone in the community to get involved with supporting schools with purchases they are already making,” said Rachel Newman, director of sales and marketing, Hanes Branded Printwear.

All public and private K-12 schools are eligible per the program guidelines. Schools can earn $0.10 per piece with a maximum of $500 per order and $5,000 total for the calendar year.

“Our Hanes and Champion brands are proud to support schools,” said Newman. “The cash rebates, which are sent directly to the schools, can be used for anything from classroom supplies to technology upgrades to class trips.”

The process is easy. Any business, team, organization, sorority/fraternity or school needing printed shirts for an upcoming event simply asks their favorite supplier to print on Hanes or Champion shirts, then submits the Hanes4Education Rebate Form along with a copy of the purchase invoice and designates a K-12 school to receive the rebate. The Rebate Form can be completed by the customer, the recipient school or the supplier. Schools will receive their checks directly from Hanes4Education.

Complete program details available at Hanes4Education.com.