Dynamics introduces World Vision as Charity Experience Reward for Dynamics ePlate credit card device

Highlights

  • World Vision provides Dynamics ePlate® users with the ability to donate to numerous charitable causes with each purchase
  • By providing ePlate cardholders opportunities to donate to purchases they are passionate about, more children will get the life-saving basics they need
Contribute to World Vision and help children around the world ... through the Dynamics ePlate.
Contribute to World Vision and help children around the world ... through the Dynamics ePlate.

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Seattle, WA (June 8, 2013) — World Vision continues to build a better world for children by partnering with Dynamics on the national launch of the charitable Experience™ reward for the battery-powered Dynamics ePlate™ Visa credit card. The advanced offering lets consumers support the charitable causes they are passionate about with every purchase they make, while simultaneously earning World Vision appreciation rewards they can choose.

When selected, the World Vision USA Charitable Experience™ reward allows consumers to choose from one of 10 charitable causes, such as supplying school supplies and clothing to children, food for hungry families, medicine and mobile clinics for communities, birth registrations and helping build a school from the ground up. At the same time, based on certain thresholds, the consumer may select and earn four rewards, from Ugandan bracelets to THIRST water bottles and eGift cards for apparel at World Vision’s GIVEN store.

Consumers can sign up for a battery-powered Dynamics ePlate® card at www.dynamicsinc.com/WorldVisionUSA.

“We are always looking for innovative ways to help children, families and communities around the globe.” said World Vision National Director Cynthia Currence. “By providing opportunities for ePlate® cardholders to donate to causes they are passionate about, year-round, we see a great opportunity to help more children get the very life-saving basics they need.”

“Consumers can now, either individually or in groups, actively participate in helping improve the lives of others” said Jeff Mullen, CEO of Dynamics. “We’re proud to partner with World Vision, the eighth largest charity globally, to kick start a new generation of donors who can give and be rewarded with every purchase.”

With the new Dynamics ePlate® Visa Card consumers to choose from over 40 reward experiences, that they can assign to each one of the two interactive buttons on their ePlate card. They can change the reward experience assigned to each button at any time on their phone, tablet or computer using the ePlate Experience™ Manager. They select the reward they want to earn before any purchase by pushing a button and lighting up that button’s reward on their card. With new rewards like World Vision, Air Dollars and Cash Perks+ consumers have a wide variety of unique charities and awards that they can choose from and change at any time.

The Dynamics ePlate® is issued by UMB Bank, n.a. Credit approval required.

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About Dynamics Inc.
Dynamics Inc., founded in 2007 by Jeff Mullen, designs and manufactures intelligent battery-powered payment devices and advanced payment platforms. The company won the $1M People’s Choice Award at DEMO Fall 2010, four Finovate Best of Show awards, and Best in Show for Personal Electronics at the 2011 International CES show. Dynamics investors include Adams Capital Management and Bain Capital Ventures. For more information, visit www.DynamicsInc.com.

About World Vision:
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization conducting relief, development, and advocacy activities in its work with children, families, and their communities in nearly 100 countries to help them reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice. World Vision serves all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender. For more information, please visit www.WorldVision.org/media-center/ or on Twitter @WorldVisionUSA.