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BuyBoard Rebates $13 Million to More Than 1,300 Members

The Local Government Purchasing Cooperative (Cooperative), also known as BuyBoard, announced its largest rebate to date, returning $13 million to 1,375 Cooperative members across Texas, including public schools, colleges and universities, and local governmental entities. 

Since 2006, the Cooperative has rebated more than $100 million back to its members. The 2023-24 rebate is the most inclusive to date, benefiting more members than ever before.  

Total membership in the Cooperative continues to grow and now numbers more than 5,000 governmental entities across the state, according to Brian Bolinger, associate executive director of Business Services for the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB), which serves as the Cooperative’s administrator.   

“The continued growth is a testament to the value and benefit that members receive by using BuyBoard,” Bolinger said. “More and more members are managing deficit budgets, so it’s important to make the most of every dollar and keep resources within the communities they serve.”  

BuyBoard rebate amounts vary and are never guaranteed, but the more a member organization procures through BuyBoard, the more rebate dollars it’s potentially eligible for at the end of each year. BuyBoard helps members pool their collective purchasing power on products, equipment, and services they use every day. Members might also be able to save time and resources that may have otherwise been spent preparing and conducting individual, formal requests for proposals.  

Visit the BuyBoard Rebates page for more information on the rebate program.  

BuyBoard is endorsed by the Texas Association of Counties, is a strategic partner of the Texas Association of School Business Officials, and is the official purchasing cooperative of Texas Municipal League, Texas Association of School Administrators, and TASB. 

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