2/24/2018 S-1 Table of Contents 118 World Bicycle Relief World Bicycle Relief (WBR) was founded in the aftermath of the December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Co­founders F.K. Day and Leah Missbach Day saw how bicycles helped the people who had been relocated from their homes, schools, and places of work to get moving again. The nonprofit designs, manufactures, and delivers durable bicycles to developing countries where typically available, low­quality bikes often fall apart in these rugged, rural conditions. Operating on a limited budget, WBR needed a better way to centralize collaboration among employees on four continents who often needed to share large files. In 2015, WBR decided to buy 50 Dropbox Business licenses because many of its employees were already familiar with the product. Employees in Chicago and Europe use Dropbox to share design files with manufacturers in Taiwan and distribute product manuals with field teams in Africa, who then assemble the bicycles. The platform’s reliable performance in low­bandwidth environments has allowed WBR to effectively manage its supply chain communications and product orders, enabling the nonprofit to put more bicycles in the hands of people who need them. To date, WBR has delivered over 350,000 Buffalo Bicycles in 19 countries. “Our investments in technology are a key reason we’ve been able to scale our efforts, and Dropbox is right at the top of the list of tools we use every day.” Ruth­Anne Renaud Director of Global Marketing World Bicycle Relief https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1467623/000119312518055809/d451946ds1.htm 126/235

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