 To ensure that all competitors adhere to the same high standards in representing this competition, XPRIZE has compiled a thorough branding and style guide, which can be downloaded through the resources page of the competition portal. This video tutorial highlights key information from that style guide. The guide provides the necessary information regarding branding and logo usage requirements of the adult literacy XPRIZE community's competition and XPRIZE. It also clearly spells out the flexibility each team has to appropriately recognize its own sponsors, donors, and partners for their contributions to your team's mission. Please read the style guide carefully. As stipulated in the community's competition guidelines, competitors must adhere to the guidance provided in the style guide whenever communicating publicly in print, digital, or other visual media about the competition, as well as in recruiting learners to download and use the qualified apps. The requirements it describes are not meant to be overly burdensome. Rather, they should serve as the basis for best practices and to demonstrate a foundation of respect for the various parties involved and to ensure the competition is successful. You can now download the branding and style guide by clicking on the link. The adult literacy XPRIZE community's competition is sponsored by the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy and the Dollar General Literacy Foundation. Competitors in the community's competition are free to recruit sponsors of their own. Note that a team sponsor is only a sponsor of your team. Team sponsors are not sponsors of the adult literacy XPRIZE, the adult literacy XPRIZE community's competition, or the XPRIZE Foundation. Please be clear in your initial conversations with prospective sponsors of your team. In all communications created about your team's association with your team sponsors, it must be clear that they are a sponsor of your team only and that your team is participating as a competitor in the adult literacy XPRIZE community's competition. The style guide also includes important information about use of the competition logo. We encourage you to read this section carefully. Here, we share some clear logo do's and don'ts. Do follow common practice for logo placement dependent on the piece, such as the front cover or back cover of a communications piece. Do maintain the proportions of the adult literacy XPRIZE community's competition marks. Do ensure that an adequate save zone exists between adult literacy XPRIZE community's competition marks and any other element, a joining copy or illustrations. Do not include the name of the adult literacy XPRIZE community's competition in the name of your team. Do not modify the files, documents, or logos, color, font, or change proportions of any of the competition marks. Do not rotate, change the logo elements, or positioning and size of their relationships. Do not superimpose anything on the logo or embellish it in any way. Do not make team sponsors or other third parties appear as formally affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsors of, the Barber Bush Foundation, the Barber Bush Foundation Adult Literacy XPRIZE, the Dollar General Literacy Foundation, or the Adult Literacy XPRIZE Community's Competition or XPRIZE Foundation. Finally, do not use the terms endorsed, exclusive, official, certified, selected, or similar words to imply directly or indirectly, an endorsement of any product or service by the Adult Literacy XPRIZE Community's Competition. The style guide also includes helpful information on approved messaging, social media guidance, and some media's do's and don'ts if you are trying to get press coverage, including a sample press release. To compete, you must register your team by December 8th, 2018, and submit an application by December 21st. You can learn more about the Adult Literacy XPRIZE Community's Competition by visiting communities.xprize.org. You can also view other explainer videos about the competition on our YouTube channel. In the resources section of your team page on POP, you can view important competition documents such as the competition guidelines, scoring rubric, and an explanation of how judges scores are normalized to ensure fairness, as well as a PDF of the application form. Register to compete at communities.xprize.org. If you have more questions, email adult.literacy.xprize.org. Together, we can transform lives through literacy.