Dear  Parents,     Thank  you  for  supporting  your  daughter  to  participate  in  Technovation,  the  technology   entrepreneurship  program  and  competition  for  young  women.     During  the  program,  your  daughter  will  learn  the  basics  of  computer  programming,  coming  up   with  a  mobile  app  business  idea,  testing  the  idea,  writing  a  business  plan,  developing  a   prototype,  and  pitching  to  investors.  She  will  learn  to  be  a  technology  entrepreneur.  It  won’t   always  be  easy,  but  she  will  be  encouraged  to  persist  when  she  meets  difficulty.     Completing  the  Technovation  curriculum  is  a  huge  accomplishment  for  every  participant.  When   she  is  done,  she  will  have  completed  the  early  stages  of  founding  a  true  mobile  app  startup.     Most  Technovation  participants  find  that  their  team  is  critical  to  their  success  in  the  program.  A   typical  Technovation  team  is  composed  of  up  to  five  girls,  one  volunteer  Technovation  Teacher,   and  one  volunteer  Technovation  Mentor.  Teams  work  together  to  complete  the  Technovation   curriculum,  which  is  accessible  online  at  http://technovationchallenge.org.  The  submission   deadline  for  the  2015  program  is  April  16th.     After  your  daughter’s  team  submits  her  Pitch  Package,  technology  professionals  will  review  the   team’s  entry  and  provide  feedback  on  their  work.  If  your  daughter  is  selected  as  a  program   finalist  or  winner,  she  and  her  team  will  be  invited  to  attend  the  World  Pitch  event  in  the  San   Francisco  Bay  Area  and  present  their  pitch  to  prospective  investors,  in  competition  for  part  of   the  $20,000  in  awards  provided  by  Technovation.     We  are  delighted  to  help  foster  your  daughter’s  interest  and  development  in  technology   entrepreneurship  and  honored  to  work  with  young  women  everywhere  as  they  grow  their  skills   and  confidence  in  technology  and  entrepreneurship.     If  you  have  any  questions  at  any  time,  please  don’t  hesitate  to  contact  us  at   [email protected].     Warm  Regards,     The  Technovation  Staff        

PROGRAM PARTICIPANT RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND CONSENT AGREEMENT (TECHNOVATION) THIS RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND CONSENT AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is made as of the date set forth on the signature page, by and between Iridescent Learning, a California nonprofit corporation (“Iridescent Learning”) located at 532 West 22nd St., Los Angeles, CA 90007, and the undersigned program participant named on the signature page (“Program Participant”). In order to participate in the Technovation program provided by Iridescent Learning, the Program Participant agrees to all terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. 1. Program Activities Technovation Program Participants participate in activities including: working with Technovation teachers, mentors, and team members; participating in computer programming courses (curriculum available at http://technovationchallenge.org); developing of a mobile application business plan and prototype; pitching to investors at Regional Pitch Events; and, if selected, attending the World Pitch event in the San Francisco Bay Area (including traveling to and from the World Pitch location). 2. Media Release Iridescent Learning may produce or participate in the production of video, motion picture, audio recording, web page, or still photograph productions, broadcasting, and/or publication which may involve the use of Program Participants’ name, photo, likenesses, or voices. Such productions will be used for noncommercial educational, exhibition, promotional, advertising, or other purposes by Iridescent Learning and will not be sold to other school systems or educational professionals or for commercial use by any person. Such productions may be copied, edited and distributed by Iridescent Learning in the manner described above. The undersigned Program Participant understands and consents that his/her or his/her child’s name, photo, likeness, or voice may be used in the manner described above, and grants Iridescent Learning full rights to use and reuse the video, motion picture, audio recording, web page, or still photograph. The undersigned Program Participant hereby grants this consent without limitation. This release and consent shall inure to the benefits of assigns, licenses and legal representatives of Iridescent Learning as well as the party(ies) for whom Iridescent Learning took the video, motion picture, audio recording, web page or photograph, and the heirs and assigns of Program Participant. 3. Liability Release The undersigned Program Participant understands and agrees that participation in Technovation is entirely voluntary and is entered into with full knowledge of the risks involved. The undersigned agrees to accept and assume any and all risks of any nature, including, without limitation, risks of personal injury or financial loss. Iridescent Learning will not be responsible for any injuries, whether involving physical injury, property loss or other damages claimed to occur in connection with any activity, program or event sponsored by Iridescent Learning. Accordingly, the undersigned agrees and hereby releases Iridescent Learning, and any of its employees and related entities, from any and all liability arising out of the participation in Iridescent Learning-sponsored programs, activities and events, including any and all losses, damages, liabilities, deficiencies, claims, actions, judgments, settlements, interest, awards, penalties, fines, costs, or expenses of whatever kind, including attorney fees. The undersigned Program Participant expressly waives the provisions of California Civil Code section 1542, which provides as follows: A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if known by him, must have materially affected his settlement with the debtor.

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4. Attendance Data Collection Iridescent Learning collects attendance data and program outcomes via surveys and assessments. This information is solely used for evaluation and program improvement purposes. Iridescent Learning records the data in a secure internal system and publishes aggregate results without identifying the participants. Data is collected via ‘keytag’ (electronically), hand-written responses, and interviews. Program Participants may be asked to participate in any of the above before, during, or after their participation in Technovation. All information obtained remains confidential; Program Participants’ responses are used anonymously. 5. Entire Agreement This Agreement constitutes the sole and entire agreement of the Iridescent Learning and Program Participant with respect to the subject matter contained herein and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous understandings, agreements, representations and warranties, both written and oral, with respect to such subject matter. 6. Severability If any term or provision of this Agreement is held invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any jurisdiction, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other term or provision of this Agreement or invalidate or render unenforceable such term or provision in any other jurisdiction. 7. Binding Effect This Agreement is binding on and shall inure to the benefit of Iridescent Learning and Program Participant and their respective successors and assigns. 8. Governing Law This contract shall be governed by the laws of the State of California in Los Angeles County and any applicable federal law. 9. Counterparts This Agreement may be executed by facsimile or electronically (in PDF format) in one or more counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which shall constitute one and the same agreement.

BY SIGNING, I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE READ, UNDERSTOOD AND AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. . PROGRAM PARTICIPANT _____________________________________________ Signature (or Signature of Parent/Guardian if Program Participant is younger than 18) __________ _________________________ _____________________ Date Print Name of Program Participant Print Name and Relationship of Signee IRIDESCENT LEARNING _____________________________________________ Signature __________ _________________________ Date Print Name

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