Citi
announced today that it will expand its support of shopkick, Inc.'s
successful CauseWorld
application by providing an additional $350,000 in financial support for
CauseWorld causes. Citi's total contribution now stands at $700,000.
About half has already been given to the causes by Citi on behalf of
CauseWorld shoppers.
Citi also announced that the CauseWorld application would add two
microfinance organizations – BRAC
and ACCION
USA – to its cadre of causes to which shoppers with the app may now
donate.
"Already, the CauseWorld app is having a strong impact. It speaks
volumes about the potential power of location-based mobile services.
Citi continues to explore ways to bring new value, including convenience
and smarter ways to use money, to customers and potential customers by
working with leading companies, VCs, and startups like shopkick," said
Jeff Semenchuk, head of Citi’s Growth Ventures unit. "Citi is committed
to meeting our customers' emerging mobile, retail and payment needs," he
said.
"The CauseWorld app is proving to be a very effective way for Citi to
support leading social impact-focused nonprofit institutions. The fact
that shoppers are making the decisions makes it all the more
interesting. We're pleased that the CauseWorld app will also now include
two of the leading microfinance organizations, BRAC and ACCION USA,"
said Robert Annibale, Global
Director of Citi Microfinance and Community Relations.
ACCION USA brings affordable microfinance solutions to small business
owners. It funds microcredit loans and financial education programs that
help American small business owners grow and thrive.
BRAC is a development organization dedicated to alleviating poverty by
empowering the poor to bring about changes in their own lives.
Shopper-generated "karma” points will help provide microcredit loans to
give poor women in Africa the tools they need to generate income for
themselves and their families.
CauseWorld users will be able to donate to BRAC and ACCION USA
immediately.
Since its December 23 launch, Citi has helped support a number of
important causes through CauseWorld, including providing clean water for
people in developing countries such as Sudan, providing meals to
families in the US, planting trees as well as donating books. CauseWorld
users are also benefiting Haitian and Chilean earthquake relief efforts.
"Citi saw the potential in CauseWorld before the app was even built,"
said shopkick CEO Cyriac Roeding. "It's every entrepreneur's dream to
work with people who 'get' the idea, even before it becomes
reality. Citi's new microfinance causes and additional financial
contribution underscore their focus on creating sustainable impact."
shopkick is backed by Kleiner Perkins and Reid Hoffman.
The CauseWorld application, available for Apple's
iPhone and Google's
Android, was released in December. The CauseWorld app works by
allowing iPhone and Android users to collect karmas by opening the app
and "checking-in" when they come close to, or enter, retail stores.
Karmas are then funded by Citi and Kraft
Foods so that the user can spend collected karmas on real world
charitable actions like planting trees, feeding families in America or
providing clean water to people in Sudan.
Once the chosen action has been carried out by the charity partner,
users can publish their good deeds to their Facebook
feed, so all of their friends can see their pride and join in supporting
good causes. A list of participating retail stores is included in the
CauseWorld app and no purchase is necessary at the stores to earn
karmas. With the addition of BRAC and ACCION USA, eleven charities have
partnered with the CauseWorld App including: American
Red Cross, Feeding
America, American
Forests, GlobalGiving,
DonorsChoose.org,
Prevent
Child Abuse America, Carbonfund.org,
American
Humane Association and Room
to Read.
How it works:
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Users download the free app on their iPhone.
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Collect karmas, the currency created from sponsorship money from Kraft
Foods and Citi, by visiting participating retail locations.
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Spend karmas on real world charitable actions like planting trees,
feeding the hungry and providing clean drinking water.
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Charities carry out the actions.
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Publish on Facebook to show friends and family.
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Build up a profile with icons showing all your karma expenditure.
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Earn badges and level up by earning more karma.
The CauseWorld App is available for free from the App
Store on iPhone or at www.causeworld.com/iphone.
About Citi
Citi, the leading global financial services company, has approximately
200 million customer accounts and does business in more than 140
countries. Through Citicorp and Citi Holdings, Citi provides consumers,
corporations, governments and institutions with a broad range of
financial products and services, including consumer banking and credit,
corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, transaction
services, and wealth management. Additional information may be found at www.Citigroup.com
or www.Citi.com.
About shopkick
shopkick is a new Menlo Park-based startup funded by Kleiner Perkins's
iFund and Reid Hoffman, founder and Chairman of LinkedIn, and investor
in Facebook. shopkick, Inc. was founded based on the belief that the
intersection of mobile and physical retail is the next big opportunity
in mobile to create consumer value. The Silicon Valley-based company's
goal is to drastically improve the shopping experience of consumers by
utilizing cell phones' location awareness, unprecedented personalization
capabilities, and social/viral features. shopkick launched its mobile
application CauseWorld in the United States in December 2009, supported
by Citi and Kraft Foods. The shopkick team consists of mobile and web
experts who previously built the mobile division of CBS in Los Angeles,
and successful mobile and online ventures in Europe and the U.S.
(12snap, GoldPocket Wireless, Loopt, CommerceFlow, Rojo), and from
Google, TellMe/Microsoft, and Procter & Gamble.
About ACCION USA
ACCION USA is a leading U.S. microfinance organization that provides
access to capital and financial education to low- and moderate-income
individuals, primarily minorities and women. A pioneer and recognized
leader in U.S. microfinance, ACCION USA empowers individuals to create
sustainable businesses, increase family incomes, and contribute to the
economic development of cities across the U.S. Since inception in 1991,
ACCION USA has provided over $119 million in small business loans
ranging from $500 to $50,000, offered nationwide via the ACCION USA
online lending platform. For more information about small
business loans, visit www.accionusa.org.
BRAC
BRAC, an international development organization, was founded in
Bangladesh in 1972 by Fazle Hasan Abed. Today, BRAC has grown to become
the world’s largest NGO employing more than 120,000 people, the majority
of which are women, and reaching more than 110 million people with
development interventions in Asia and Africa. Since 2002, BRAC has been
using its experiences of innovating and scaling up multifaceted
anti-poverty programs to energize and accelerate poverty alleviation
efforts in other countries. Currently BRAC has country programs in
Afghanistan, Liberia, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Southern Sudan, Sri Lanka,
Tanzania, and Uganda, and is beginning programs in Haiti. BRAC also
provides support to other NGOs in Haiti, Honduras, India, Indonesia,
Pakistan and Peru. BRAC USA is an affiliate office of BRAC that engages
volunteers, supporters and other resources to further BRAC’s vision of a
world free from all forms of exploitation and discrimination where
everyone has the opportunity to realise their potential.
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