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Ricky Q.
20-11-2002, 12:18
Anybody hear anything on the NASA Grant Winners being announced today, on the FIRST Deadlines Calendar (http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/frc_time.htm) it says Winners wiill be announced on the web today, 20-Nov-02....we are waiting patiently, maybe :p

Just wondering if anyone had heard anything on it yet today....

Anne Shade
20-11-2002, 12:58
From what I heard from our regional coordinator, the list will be released tomorrow.

DaBruteForceGuy
20-11-2002, 14:58
it seems that today our team was added to the list for the Annapolis competition. We are thrilled about the fact that we got in but we don't know how we did it!? Did we win the grant or were we simply added to the list (because we were on a waiting list) because someone withdrew fron the comp?
Does anyone have any information on where i can verify if we won or not or any other information regarding the standings?

josh_johnson
20-11-2002, 19:00
Our team coordinator contacted NASA about this and NASA said that they have yet to finalize the list of winning teams and they will announce it either tommorrow or Friday.

ahecht
21-11-2002, 12:42
Where will the list be released?

Anne Shade
21-11-2002, 13:32
Should be posted here:
http://robots.larc.nasa.gov/application/application_login_2002.html


When they release it anyway.

josh_johnson
21-11-2002, 14:02
Now accoring to http://nasa.robotics.gov

A list of teams being sponsored by NASA for the 2003 FIRST Robotics Season will be posted on the REP website by early next week. Stay tuned...!

WakeZero
21-11-2002, 15:42
The link is actually: http://robotics.nasa.gov =)

kpugh
22-11-2002, 17:26
The winners are now listed.
http://robotics.nasa.gov/2003_regional_selections.htm

Madison
22-11-2002, 18:02
Originally posted by kpugh
The winners are now listed.
http://robotics.nasa.gov/2003_regional_selections.htm

Thanks for the heads up!

Yan Wang
22-11-2002, 21:45
Yay! Our team got the grant... then again it was the first time we applied for it.

ahecht
22-11-2002, 23:27
Yay! My old team got it too!

DaBruteForceGuy
23-11-2002, 19:55
YAY!! WE WON! GO NAVY!

Mbusters01
23-11-2002, 21:58
Go Navy, Steve?
I know its at Annapolis, but go Navy?

purplehaze357
23-11-2002, 22:45
Royal Assualt got one this year...Annapolis...here we come

Redhead Jokes
23-11-2002, 23:20
Our rookie Santa Monica #1115 got their NASA grant!

Our 2nd rookies' school, Woodbridge High Irvine CA, doesn't believe in them, and didn't apply for the NASA grant. :p They raised $10,000 on their own.

Peninsula High Palos Verdes, a brand new school all on it's own this year, didn't get a rookie team off the ground this year, but will be joining our team!


Beach Bots rookie South High Torrance CA # 1197 got their grant. Finally an "in" on the 5 Torrance high schools.

:D

pauluffel
24-11-2002, 00:39
Just to supply a new aspect to all this joyful celebration of getting money, my team didn"t get the grant we applied for, so anyone know where in the Georgia area I could find my team about 7-8 grand?

Redhead Jokes
24-11-2002, 00:47
Originally posted by pauluffel
Just to supply a new aspect to all this joyful celebration of getting money, my team didn"t get the grant we applied for, so anyone know where in the Georgia area I could find my team about 7-8 grand?

No.

I heard of 2 CA teams who didn't get their grant. :(

Amanda Morrison
24-11-2002, 18:16
Congratulations to all the teams that did get the grant. Use the money wisely, and go for the gold.

If your team did not receive the grant, I'm sorry. I wish all teams success in the upcoming season.

DanL
24-11-2002, 18:57
hmmm, anyone else see that out of 122 teams signed up for the grant, only 18 (or about 14%) had team numbers which were below 600? I find it great that NASA's supporting so many mainly first-year and second-year teams.

I also find it suprising that 122 * $5,000 = $610,000. When a government agency gives away almost two thirds of a million dollars in support of FIRST teams, you know you're involved in a good program.

Anyways, congradulations to all the winners, and I hope all the teams that weren't fortunate to have this boost of support try again next year.

Redhead Jokes
24-11-2002, 19:17
Originally posted by SuperDanman
hmmm, anyone else see that out of 122 teams signed up for the grant, only 18 (or about 14%) had team numbers which were below 600? I find it great that NASA's supporting so many mainly first-year and second-year teams.

I also find it suprising that 122 * $5,000 = $610,000. When a government agency gives away almost two thirds of a million dollars in support of FIRST teams, you know you're involved in a good program.



*puzzled*

The NASA grants I'm talking about are only for first and second year teams.

I was told rookie teams all had 4 digit numbers, but that may not be true? Are all 2nd year teams the ones with 3 digit numbers?

sanddrag
24-11-2002, 19:28
SuperDanman,
The grants are actually $6,000 apiece.

soezgg
24-11-2002, 21:26
thank god my team (639) got the grant, without it we would not be participating this year. we are located in a small, crappy, sport oriented community and none of the 3 colleges will give us money

DanL
24-11-2002, 22:20
Originally posted by sanddrag
SuperDanman,
The grants are actually $6,000 apiece.

The nasa site (http://robots.larc.nasa.gov/interest.html) said that the grant covers registration fees for one nasa-area regional ($4000) as well as $1000 in transportation fees, so I figured it would bring the grant to a total of $5000. Did I misread the grant information?

Joel J
24-11-2002, 22:42
Originally posted by SuperDanman


The nasa site (http://robots.larc.nasa.gov/interest.html) said that the grant covers registration fees for one nasa-area regional ($4000) as well as $1000 in transportation fees, so I figured it would bring the grant to a total of $5000. Did I misread the grant information? My understanding of the registration process tells me that the registration fee is assumed to be $5000.00, not $4000.00. You see, each team pays a $5000.00 registration fee for the first competition they sign up for, and $4000.00 for each additional competition. Alot of teams that won the grant will only be attending the regional wherein the grant is valid, and possibly the nationals. The registration fee + the $1000.00 transport fee brings you to $6000.00.

DanL
24-11-2002, 23:02
yeah, I was assuming since the grant said nothign about specifically being for the first registration, I assumed it was for regionals besides the first one. Oh well, thats a bit better anyways.