– 100% of Proceeds Donated to Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) –

JANUARY 12, 2016 (Burlington, VT): Last month, digital audio effects creator Soundtoys offered customers the opportunity to name their own price. Each week, during their Give a Little, Get a Little holiday promotion, a different plug-in was offered up, and 100 percent of the proceeds were donated to charity. Thousands of producers, engineers and recording artists participated, raising $220,218 to benefit the Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) to help save lives of refugees and asylum seekers at sea.

This isn’t the first time Soundtoys has done something charitable, but it is by far the most successful. “Though we are headquartered in Burlington, Vermont, USA, our users are international. As the leader of a rapidly growing, and global company, it’s important to me that we demonstrate generosity and compassion worldwide,” said Ken Bogdanowicz, founder, CEO and lead designer of Soundtoys. Soundtoys paid for all the expenses of the campaign, and 100 percent of the proceeds were donated to MOAS, an independent, non-governmental, search and rescue organization that saves lives on the world’s deadliest migrant routes.

Since their inception, MOAS has rescued nearly 12,000 men, women and children fleeing violence and oppression. “We wanted to respond to the ongoing humanitarian crisis brought about by war and unrest in the Middle East. We chose MOAS because it’s a humble, yet ambitious organization that is focused, direct and doesn’t discriminate. We believe our donation will truly make an impact. Most importantly, we share MOAS’ core belief: No one deserves to die at sea,” said Bogdanowicz.

Soundtoys offered effects plug-ins Little Radiator, Little PrimalTap, Little MicroShift and Devil-Loc – each valued at $79 – for which thousands of customers made donations ranging from $1 – 10,000. “We felt ‘Pay What You Wish’ was a powerful opportunity to give customers something they value and engage them in our philanthropic vision,” said Bogdanowicz.

“MOAS is very grateful to the team at Soundtoys and all their clients who, through their incredible efforts, have raised over $220,000 which will enable us to keep saving refugee families in desperate need for our assistance,” said MOAS founder Christopher Catrambone. “We are deeply moved by the solidarity shown by Soundtoys throughout this initiative and would like to extend our thanks, and that of our beneficiaries, to them for their generosity and support. This is an example to be followed by other companies and organizations who can get together with their customers to provide hope and assistance where it is needed most.”

Soundtoys has a strong philanthropic history. In addition to supporting local nonprofits in their hometown of Burlington, Vermont, and providing sponsorship for a number of music festivals and creative events, Soundtoys has hosted charity sales, wherein 100% of sales were donated to nonprofit relief organizations. On November 8, 2012, Soundtoys raised $38,384 to support Team Rubicon’s Super Storm Sandy Relief effort following the devastation of Hurricane Sandy in New York, New Jersey and along the US eastern seaboard. Previously, on July 15th, 2010, Soundtoys donated 100 percent of sales to the Gulf Restoration Network, who provided assistance to the people, wildlife, and wetlands affected by the BP oil spill.