Social Media Network Keek Partners with Right To Play International

Keek, a network with over 74 million members, announced a memorandum of understanding with Right To Play.

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Keek, a leading global mobile video social media network with over 74 million members featuring a unique 36-second video format, today announced the completion of a Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") with Right To Play International, a global charitable organization, as the first charity partner for the Keek Social Trivia contest called Trivia4Good (www.trivia4good.com).

The MOU represents a significant milestone in the development of Trivia4Good, a new social game play vertical within Keek's global social network, designed to attract new members to the platform for the chance to win million dollar prizes while supporting global charities.

"We are thrilled to begin this relationship with Keek," said Right To Play Founder, Johann Koss. "Trivia4Good is an innovative new way for us to expand our reach and engage a new social audience, while creating new revenue opportunities that will help us expand our impact and our programming, which is transforming children's lives worldwide through the power of play."

"We are equally delighted to have Right To Play International as a key charity partner," said Keek Social Trivia Division's President & COO, Ron Hulse. "We look forward to being a new source of financial support so Right To Play can further their efforts to help children facing adversity gain education and life skills through the benefits of play."

Keek, through Trivia4Good, offers an innovative way for its corporate sponsor partners to increase their brand message viewability to new levels within their target markets while simultaneously generating significant funding for charities like Right To Play.

"We intend to aid in the growth of the Keek community by providing a global platform for engagement and discussion around charitable activity," said Mr. Hulse. "Trivia4Good will be a dynamic, innovative and fun experience that will reward contestants with a prize of at least one million dollars each and every time. The contests will also further monetize the Keek community by motivating the audience to be engaged with sponsors for both personal and philanthropic reasons," he said.

About Right To Play:

Right To Play is a global organization that uses the transformative power of play to educate and empower children facing adversity. Through weekly sport and play activities, Right To Play helps over one million children learn the life skills to create better futures and drive lasting social change. Operating in more than 20 countries, Right To Play was founded in 2000 by social entrepreneur and four-time Olympic gold medalist Johann Olav Koss. Learn more at www.righttoplay.com.

About Keek:

Keek is a leading mobile video social network with over 74 million members worldwide. Keek is easy to use, fast and personal. With Keek, members around the world create and interact with videos up to 36 seconds in length and 111 characters of accompanying text, in either public or private views. Keek makes it simple for anyone to instantly create, distribute, discover and react to content in real-time across mobile devices and the web. The Keek app is available in over 190 countries across 6 global regions, and in 36 languages.

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