GRANITE BAY, Calif. -

Digital license plate developer ReviverMX recently began supporting educational initiatives with the Madison Education Foundation offering Reviver’s Rplate digital license plate for sale to help support the All in for Arizona Schools initiative.

On Wednesday, ReviverMX’s charitable involvement continued. The company will help with fundraising for breast cancer organization Susan G. Komen.

Through a new agreement, funds raised through sales of a specialty Rplate displaying the Susan G. Komen’s Running Ribbon and select banner messages will help the organization’s work toward helping save lives from breast cancer.

The Komen Rplates will initially be available only in California and Arizona. Reviver said, however, that as it continues to expand into more states, Komen Rplate sales will also expand across the United States. 

Reviver said that through its affinity program, organizations such as Komen can customize the Rplate for supporters to demonstrate their loyalty to a cause.

Reviver founder and CSO Neville Boston said his company was happy to help Susan G. Komen pursue its mission.

“They have transformed the way the world views breast cancer and have been a mobilizing force in creating a global community of passionate support for their mission,” Boston said in a news release. "Allowing the expressive attributes of our Rplates to help build participation in their mission, is something we can all feel very good about.”

Susan G. Komen Los Angeles County executive director Mark Pilon said Reviver and the Rplate are a welcomed addition to its ongoing campaign and will help the organization continue investments in research and patient support.

“We look forward to seeing our custom Rplates on supporters’ vehicles in California and Arizona right away, and on more vehicles across the country as more states adopt Reviver’s digital license plates as a 21st century standard.”

Reviver's Rplate and Rplate Pro are currently available for vehicles registered in California and Arizona and on commercial vehicles in Texas. Eleven other states are actively engaged in adopting Reviver plates, and Reviver is working toward availability in the remaining 36 states.

The company is currently selling Rplates through channels such as automotive dealerships, affinity groups such as Susan G. Komen, professional sports teams and college alumni associations and small- to medium-sized commercial fleets.