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For those team members impacted by the UIL change I can offer this:3999 is open to anyone. We have a student that travels over 50 miles each way to be a part of our team. Skype is very effective in allowing our remote team members to participate. If you want to participate you find a way to make it work. I would have liked to sit down with some of those who made this decision but it didnt happen. Maybe it will happen in the future. Our team is structured differently than most. This was our choice. If we get excluded from certain events then so be it.
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And then FiT pays an annual fee to USFIRST, similar to a franchise fee? --Michael Blake |
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You guys are an awesome team. --Michael Blake |
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But, they're saying only for this year TRR and I believe them. --Michael Blake |
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Here is how PNW is handling it, they are the first to pioneer this model. http://www.firstwa.org/Programs/FIRS...ls/FRC-Funding And for a look into the FiM system I highly recommend everyone read this document. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2804 |
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I could be wrong on this, but I'm going on what I've been told by those who should know... --Michael Blake |
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PNW pioneered a new funding model this past year for several reasons, but even in the PNW model, the same amount of money is sent to FIRST HQ. What you are suggesting sounds similar to the PNW model, and it is possible that FiT is trying to adopt this funding model right away. More information about this model can be found here: http://pnwfirst.org/wp/files/Funding...-Northwest.pdf When someone (in or out of state) wants to play an addition district event, that $1000 registration fee goes directly towards the district organization. |
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I do know for a fact, and I have the pricing sheet, that there's a new effort afoot to raise BIG TIME $$ from Texas corporate and large organizations where the checks go to FIRST-in-Texas and this effort is to lay the financial runway to convert to District Model. ALL good stuff, but is evidence that the financial "checkbook" for Texas FRC (at least) is moving away from USFIRST to FIRST-in-Texas where I've been told FiT's revenue goals are in the millions of dollars annually. --Michael Blake |
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Can someone from FIRST-in-Texas chime-in and inform the teams on the targeted financial model FiT intends to operate under _when converted_ to DISTRICT MODEL?
Who are the team registration fees paid to? How are the team registration fees shared, if they are? Who are the Texas and regional sponsors $$ paid to? How are the Texas and regional sponsors $$ shared, if they are? SUNSHINE is _always_ the best policy in operating a _nonprofit_ public benefit corporation which USFIRST and FIRST-in-Texas are. --Michael Blake |
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Words are almost always "noise" to what's really happening... 58 years of life lessons have informed me that this is the truth. Good people, good intentions, doesn't always produce the best, most effective, outcomes... but, sometimes it does and maybe this is one time it will but we'll see. Waiting for some info on the above questions in the box... ;-) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkdmOVejUlI --Michael Blake |
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The views & expressions listed is solely my own and no reflection of my team(s), program or district. :eek: That being said.
I coach FTC in the middle of nowhere(150miles to a large city). We only take students that are part of the school system due to district policy. I agree that the way this seems to have rolled out with some lack of communication, can and will stir up issues and bring things into light maybe people didn't think of when deciding to implement. No one has addressed several issues that the forum has brought forth. They, FiT, have implemented an FAQ section on FIT. So there is progress and being proactive in the issues. The concern with the UIL is the teams are not being able to participate. It is a double edge sword. FIRST to me has always invited all to play, all are welcomed. This is UIL "borrowing" TRR for a year and most likely wanting to steal some thunder from FIRST. I feel UIL wants to join the bandwagon and slap their name on the program. So they can say they have a new program and FiT gets more teams involved during the normal season as a by-product which in turns more funds. From my viewpoint, UIL will not affect the normal FRC/FTC season. It is just adding another layer to compete in during the year for some teams. Not UIL school you can't go. Do not like the idea of UIL not letting a team play, then do not go, your teams call. I think it can be used as a tool to spin your own view. I think FiT & FIRST need to address the "partnership". For some of us, it feels like a hostile take over. Several of us have a bad taste when you mention UIL. No one as well has mentioned if FTC will only be allowed 1 team per school. That is the normal allowances in UIL. I have 4 teams here and I know most larger schools have 3-6 teams. What about multiple schools that feed one team. It gets muddy quickly. I know FRC that is not an issue. I do agree about the money issue(s) as it relates. I have been given some information when I questioned why 20% of the FRC world population went to worlds and only 2% of the FTC went to worlds. I was told point blank that it's about money. When you factor the costs of team registrations and other fees, FRC generates upwards of 22+ million vs. 1.25 million. I was told they would have to raise the costs for FTC to register to 1000$ per team and invite a crazy amount of teams to worlds to compare. IMO, this can be seen as non-profit to profit or it takes a lot of money to run the program. I understand we all have been in a situation where we needed to look for new money streams to help our program. I assume and hope this is what Fit & FIRST had in mind. I love FIRST! :P It is my family and families do not always see eye to eye on things. I do,however, have a major issue when the core values can get side swiped and we start down a dark path that the mission is no longer the voice of FIRST. Just curious, was there every a vote or poll on this move to include UIL or how did that occur? J. Reed Robotics coach 2008 - present |
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Believe me, I tried to get in there--they're an insular group, all _good_ and good intentioned people, but if you're not in their circle you have no chance to contribute and affect anything. I understand the approach, because the leadership has _their_ agenda and goals (which BTW is publicly stated where?!), but it hacks me off that there aren't enough, if any, experienced, rubber hits the road, current Texas adult FIRST team leaders on the FIRST-in-Texas Board of Directors to represent the "real" of what's needed in Texas competition robotics. --Michael Blake |
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We have always been a mixed-bag of public/private/home school students--we recruit public school students from our district... the private/home school students just find us and ask to join. Going forward, we're instructed to be UIL compliant and no more private/home school students. That's a BIG affect on this team and on my plans I had for the team... plus the affect on the future private/home students I haven't even met yet that I'll now have to turn away--which I can tell you will kill my soul a little bit each time I have to do that. --Michael Blake |
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