GRANITE BAY, Calif. -

ReviverMX, which sells digital license plates allowing motor vehicle administrations to digitize vehicle registration renewals and other transactions, is now supporting Arizona educational initiatives.

Madison Education Foundation will offer Reviver’s Rplate digital license plate for sale to help support the All in for Arizona Schools initiative.

According to ReviverMX, the plates will contribute to help what it describes as the next generation of big thinkers, go-getters and problem solvers.

All in for Arizona Schools supports Title 1, first-year public school teachers and helps build out capacity in the classroom. Rplate sales will aide in the advancement of related educational initiatives and support the All in for Arizona Schools mission.

Reviver's Rplate and the more advanced Rplate Pro, which also offer a personalization features that customers manage from their smart phones, are currently being sold for vehicles registered in California and Arizona and on commercial vehicles in Texas. Eleven other states are engaged in adopting Reviver plates.

Rplate sales are taking place through channels such as automotive dealerships, professional sports teams, college alumni associations, small- to medium-sized commercial fleets, and affinity groups such as Madison Education Foundation.

Madison Education Foundation revenue from the associated specialty plates will fund activities, projects or lessons for K-8 students. Reviver and MEF will work to enable the Rplates to support marketing campaigns to bring year-round awareness to All in for Arizona Schools initiatives.

Reviver founder & CSO Neville Boston said Reviver looks forward to working with the All in for Arizona Schools team at Madison Education Foundation.

“Education is fundamentally important to us all, and working with Madison Education Foundation to enable our plates to make a difference in this effort is hugely rewarding,” Boston said in a news release. “Supporting education benefits us all. It also aligns perfectly with Reviver's social responsibility initiatives.”