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ferret_guy 29-11-2012 15:31

Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
 
So on Friday, November 23 I learned the administrator in charge of giving out funds had just decided to not fund FRC. for those of you counting that's 14 days before the money is due, now I realise that budgets are tight (they decided to start a vex program from scratch) but it would have been nice to get much
more notice. After hearing this i decided to do something I had never done before I decided to fund raise. Now after calling ~112 local and national Technology and Engineering companies I had not a single person who could remotely help us in time. I did not directly reach a decision maker at 6 companies so I left a message and await a callback however I doubt very much that they will collectively provide the 5,000$ required for registration.

dcarr 29-11-2012 15:35

Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
 
Contact your regional director for help. They may be able to find you some last minute support or make some arrangements to buy you some time. I feel terrible for your situation and I'm praying that you are able to find a solution.

How many students are on the team? Have you considered charging a team fee (to those who can afford it)? With most athletic sports charging in the range of $500-2000, we've found that a modest $100-200 fee is something most parents are fine with paying.

billbo911 29-11-2012 15:43

Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
 
We are in a similar situation. I applaud your efforts and encourage anyone in a similar situation to do the same.
If our funding does not come in on time, we will be doing a first as well.

This year we may ask the parents to make a donation. It will not be mandatory. Most of our parents understand to huge benefits that come from participating in FIRST. In our case, it will be a tax deductible donation.

Consider the amount a parent contributes when their student participates in any Varsity sport. Cheer-leading, Basketball, Football, Tennis, and even Golf, to name a few, have costs associated with them in just personal equipment, let alone team costs. Why should Robotics be considered any different?

dcarr 29-11-2012 15:44

Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by billbo911 (Post 1197240)
Consider the amount a parent contributes when their student participates in any Varsity sport. Cheer-leading, Basketball, Football, Tennis, and even Golf, to name a few, have costs associated with them in just personal equipment, let alone team costs. Why should Robotics be considered any different?

Precisely. We think our $100-200 fee is more than fair compared to the $500-2000 fees that athletic sports charge.

Mk.32 29-11-2012 15:52

Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
 
We also "ask" for a $200 fee, with our school we cannot make any fees mandatory and can only ask foe fees in donation form. I am unsure of how sports at our school does this, but I believe most of them do have to provide their own gear [imagine asking every student to bring their own tools...]. However for sports quite a few people invest a lot into it in hopes to be recruited for a school which FIRST cannot provide. Just my .02$.

CalTran 29-11-2012 17:53

Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mk.32 (Post 1197242)
However for sports quite a few people invest a lot into it in hopes to be recruited for a school which FIRST cannot provide. Just my .02$.

FIRST doesn't have recruiting to schools? Huh. Must have been some other reason I applied to Kettering then. I think that FIRST, as Dean has put it before, is the only "sport" that all of our members can go pro in. In applying to colleges recently, there have been plenty of schools that ask if you participate in Robotics. Take a walk down Scholarship row; there's admissions officers waiting to talk to each and every one of us. I think there is plenty of opportunity to be "recruited" by a college.

Perhaps at this point you could also, if you're up for a few more phone calls, expand your search to not just technology and engineering firms. Try calling around anywhere; for instance, is there a restaurant that your team frequents? You could ask them for a little bit, not necessarily the full $5000.

dcarr 29-11-2012 18:05

Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CalTran (Post 1197286)
FIRST doesn't have recruiting to schools? Huh. Must have been some other reason I applied to Kettering then. I think that FIRST, as Dean has put it before, is the only "sport" that all of our members can go pro in. In applying to colleges recently, there have been plenty of schools that ask if you participate in Robotics. Take a walk down Scholarship row; there's admissions officers waiting to talk to each and every one of us. I think there is plenty of opportunity to be "recruited" by a college.

I love this post. This is an extremely important point. Parents may pour thousands of dollars into their son or daughter's athletic experience, but only a tiny percentage of them will go on to play at a high level in college and even a smaller number will turn pro.

Participating in robotics can absolutely improve a student's chances of getting into a good school - and not only that, make them more prepared once they get there.

topgun 29-11-2012 18:11

Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
 
A couple of thoughts:
1) Does the administrator have the authority to make that change? Go to their boss/school board and request a meeting. My assumption is you have a good working relationship with the people in charge and can show positive results from the team efforts.

2) If they remain steadfast in denying the team funds, beg for funding for this year with the expectation that you will not get funds next year. This buys you time to get through this year and raise funds for next year. Play on their guilt if you have to. Most organizations usually plan further out and what they are doing is a major blow to your team. They wouldn't like it if someone did the same thing to them. We had a sponsor one year that gave us money, but they were upfront that they would not be sponsoring us the following year.

3) Take over the new Vex program they are starting. You have everything in place with your team now to do Vex. It would be different but Vex has many if not more of the same STEM outcomes as FIRST.

Good Luck and let us know the outcome.

ChrisH 29-11-2012 19:11

Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
 
The FIRST post has the best advice. Contact your Regional Director immeadiately. They often know of sponsors looking for teams and other sources of money. I was at a meeting with our Regional Director last night and he exhorted us to let him know if we became aware of a team in financial trouble.

The next best advice, for the future start your own 501(c)3 so administrators can't redirect your funds

Mk.32 29-11-2012 19:46

Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dcarr (Post 1197294)
I love this post. This is an extremely important point. Parents may pour thousands of dollars into their son or daughter's athletic experience, but only a tiny percentage of them will go on to play at a high level in college and even a smaller number will turn pro.

Participating in robotics can absolutely improve a student's chances of getting into a good school - and not only that, make them more prepared once they get there.

I am not arguing that FIRST cannot help with college, it probably has made massive impact on me and my college apps but what I am talking about is about where students sigh contacts to go to certain schools. Colleges send scouts to schools to pick out individuals on sport teams and offer them contracts to that college, I am not trying to argue that first doesn't help for college but just commenting on how the systems are very different.

dcarr 29-11-2012 19:52

Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mk.32 (Post 1197349)
I am not arguing that FIRST cannot help with college, it probably has made massive impact on me and my college apps but what I am talking about is about where students sigh contacts to go to certain schools. Colleges send scouts to schools to pick out individuals on sport teams and offer them contracts to that college, I am not trying to argue that first doesn't help for college but just commenting on how the systems are very different.

Right - but only a few kids per school will be lucky enough for that. FIRST helps every kid get ahead.

Akash Rastogi 29-11-2012 19:55

Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ferret_guy (Post 1197234)
So on Friday, November 23 I learned the administrator in charge of giving out funds had just decided to not fund FRC. for those of you counting that's 14 days before the money is due, now I realise that budgets are tight (they decided to start a vex program from scratch) but it would have been nice to get much
more notice. After hearing this i decided to do something I had never done before I decided to fund raise. Now after calling ~112 local and national Technology and Engineering companies I had not a single person who could remotely help us in time. I did not directly reach a decision maker at 6 companies so I left a message and await a callback however I doubt very much that they will collectively provide the 5,000$ required for registration.

So have you learned your lesson about not fundraising year round?

daniel_dsouza 29-11-2012 20:08

Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dcarr (Post 1197237)
Contact your regional director for help. They may be able to find you some last minute support or make some arrangements to buy you some time. I feel terrible for your situation and I'm praying that you are able to find a solution.

How many students are on the team? Have you considered charging a team fee (to those who can afford it)? With most athletic sports charging in the range of $500-2000, we've found that a modest $100-200 fee is something most parents are fine with paying.

Our regional director was able to help us last year. We were about $1000 short, and she was able to get some employees (Microchip) to donate government-refundable donations.

Our team "demands" a $30 fee (we can't demand it, as we are a school club and cannot demand funds from members, or exclude them when they don't contribute). However, we also ask our members' parents to donate their tax-credit. Each family can donate $400 dollars, and individuals can donate $200. The government gives them back their money come tax-time.

Our school has pledged to gives us funds as well, but we can not always count on them either.

I'll keep your team in my prayers as well.

ferret_guy 29-11-2012 20:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 1197357)
So have you learned your lesson about not fundraising year round?

every senior member left and the person who took over coaching assured me we would have the funds and this being my second year I really wanted to have a team after the school pulled the funding at the last minute I decided to see what I could do.

JB987 29-11-2012 20:24

Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ferret_guy (Post 1197370)
every senior member left and the person who took over coaching assured me we would have the funds and this being my second year I really wanted to have a team after the school pulled the funding at the last minute I decided to see what I could do.

Ferret Guy,
I sent you an private message to discuss your issue in greater detail. I am in charge of team development for Nevada and it was my understanding for many months now that there was no official adviser for your team this year. Nobody at your school updated your FIRST registration info for your team this year to my knowledge and no contact was made with me, the Local Director or Senior Mentor asking for any assistance. I applaud your recent efforts to keep the team alive and would like to hear from you or the "person who took over coaching" to see what we can do for you at this very late point in time.


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