TEAM CHALLENGE PRICING

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2017-20 TEAM CHALLENGE PRICING Preparing Children for the 21st Century 2017-20 TEAM CHALLENGE PRICING

“ “ The Destination Imagination Experience Destination Imagination (DI) is a project-based learning experience that applies the creative process across seven challenge areas—technology, science, engineering, fine arts, improvisation, service learning, and early learning—and is open to any team of students from kindergarten through university. By participating in Destination Imagination Team Challenges, students gain the 21st century skills needed to thrive in school, careers and beyond, including creative and critical thinking, collaboration, and project management. Teams have the opportunity to showcase their innovative Challenge solutions at Regional and Affiliate DI competitions and vie for a spot at Global Finals—the world’s largest celebration of creativity. “ If each and every student had opportunities such as these made possible through DI, our children would undoubtedly be future-ready!” Helen Soule, Partnership for 21st Century Learning “ These students will be the ones that take the rockets NASA is working on now to destinations unknown.” Tammy Rowan, NASA

Team Challenge Pricing One-Price Model for 2018, 2019 and 2020 Tournament Seasons Pricing Information Destination Imagination administers its Team Challenges through state and country Affiliates worldwide To participate in a tournament, teams must register with their Affiliate There are additional fees for Affiliate administration, Affiliate Tournaments and Challenge budgets Some of our Affiliates have directed us to collect their Affiliate fees* with the purchase of your Team Number New for 2017-18 Teams will be provided full access to only one Challenge. We will provide extended Challenge preview videos and summaries for teams to review prior to selecting a Challenge.

Digital products delivered at time of purchase: Team Number Purchase Flow Digital products delivered at time of purchase: Rules of the Road Road Map Preview Videos Quick Look Summary The full Challenge is delivered once the Challenge is selected in the Resource Area. It can be at time of purchase or at any time later. The Team Manager selects the Challenge and delivery option in Resource Area. (Physical, Digital or Both) Presentation Notes: Unprepared students and a changing workforce landscape are creating an unprepared future workforce. NEW FOR 2017-18: We will provide extended Challenge preview videos and Quick Look summaries for teams to review prior to selecting a Challenge. Teams will be provided full access to only one Challenge.

Benefits: One-Price Model – Fixed for 3 Years Team Benefits: Budget Stability – guaranteed fixed price for 3 years Customized Product – product tailored for each customer’s Challenge preference User-Friendly Purchase – “one stop shop” Team Number purchase with team information made available to Affiliate Easier Team Member Recruitment – higher quality digital assets enable easier team member recruitment and Challenge selection Enhanced Tournament Process – easier process for matriculation from state tournaments to Global Finals Cost Effective – digital delivery reduces printing waste of unused Challenges. Team receives only what they need based on their Challenge choice, avoiding costly waste. Environmentally Friendly – reduced printing promotes ecological responsible lifestyle Presentation Notes: Unprepared students and a changing workforce landscape are creating an unprepared future workforce.