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staplemonx 18-05-2016 08:42

What states fund robotics
 
I am trying to build a complete list of the following;
  1. States who fund k-12 robotics
  2. States who have declared robotics a sport or sport equivalent

Here is who I have so far on these two lists.

States who fund k-12 robotics
  • Michigan - $??, partial funding for teams
  • Oklahoma - see below
  • Oregon - see below
  • Washington - $??, partial funding for teams
  • Wisconsin - $500,000, dollar for dollar match up to 5,000 for each team


States who have declared robotics a sport or sport equivalent
  • Arizona
  • Connecticut
  • Minnesota

I am editing this as more information comes in.

EricLeifermann 18-05-2016 09:05

Re: What states fund robotics
 
Governor Walker signed a bill at the Wisconsin regional this year allocating $500,000 in a dollar for dollar match up to 5,000 for robotics teams in the state.

MrBasse 18-05-2016 09:14

Re: What states fund robotics
 
Michigan doesn't fully fund, it only partially funds robotics. That funding is starting to run out too with promised funds being reduced as teams advanced to the State Champs this year.

Also, Michigan doesn't recognize robotics as a sport, varsity or otherwise. Individual schools can and many do, but the state doesn't at this point.

Michigan does view FIRST as a competitive outlet to be used as a Career and Student Technical Organization for Vocational Funding in related areas with approval.

MikLast 18-05-2016 09:47

Re: What states fund robotics
 
Washington gives grants for any teams who signs up (if i remember right not all teams get this, but im not 100% sure.) through the OSPI.

Jon Stratis 18-05-2016 10:08

Re: What states fund robotics
 
I don't think Minnesota funds any teams, although our involvement with the MSHSL does come with benefits - many schools now treat FIRST on par with other sports and activities when it comes to recognition, teacher stipends, and logistical support through the athletics/activities director. But that is on a school/district basis, not state wide.

And for declaring robotics a sport, check out Connecticut, Arizona, Missouri, and Texas. They have all been a part of the conference session on that topic in the past year or two.

BSV 18-05-2016 10:11

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Oklahoma has funded public school teams the last several years. Not sure what will happen this year, as the education system is facing a huge shortfall in funding (students are marching on the state capital building in protest as I type this).

There are about 30 teams funded by the state at each level of competition.

Recent start-up Teams (1st and 2nd year teams)
  • FLL –$225 (team registration only)
  • FTC – up to $500 (team registration and or team operations)
  • FRC – up to $6,000 (team registration and or team operations)

Veteran Teams (3rd thru 5th year teams)
  • FLL –$225 (team registration only)
  • FTC – up to $500 (team registration and or team operations)
  • FRC – up to $6,000 (team registration and or team operations)

http://sde.ok.gov/sde/sites/ok.gov.s...l%208-1-15.pdf

zcohen 18-05-2016 10:16

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We're working in Maryland to get HB115 and SB582 passed this year which would provide $250,000 for after school robotics programs. The bill passed in the house and senate, but is waiting for our governors signature. If he doesn't sign it by the end of the month it will automatically become law, so we're hopeful!

ehochstein 18-05-2016 10:31

Re: What states fund robotics
 
Quote:

States who fund k-12 robotics
  • Michigan - $??, partial funding for teams
  • Minnesota
  • New Hampshire
  • Washington - $??, partial funding for teams
  • Wisconsin - $500,000, dollar for dollar match up to 5,000 for each team

The Minnesota state government does not currently fund any FIRST teams at any level.

MattRain 18-05-2016 10:42

Re: What states fund robotics
 
Arizona has declared some of the robotics groups a sport. FRC and VEX.

Nathan Streeter 18-05-2016 10:59

Re: What states fund robotics
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by staplemonx (Post 1587680)
States who fund k-12 robotics
  • Michigan - $??, partial funding for teams
  • New Hampshire
  • Oklahoma - see below
  • Washington - $??, partial funding for teams
  • Wisconsin - $500,000, dollar for dollar match up to 5,000 for each team

States who have declared robotics a sport or sport equivalent
  • Arizona
  • Minnesota
  • New Hampshire

I didn't know New Hampshire provided funding/grants for teams... does anyone know more about this? Our team has worked hard to acquire the funding we need, but this would be helpful information to pass on to rookie teams or teams with financial struggles.

northstardon 18-05-2016 13:46

Re: What states fund robotics
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ehochstein (Post 1587716)
The Minnesota state government does not currently fund any FIRST teams at any level.

Additional clarification...the Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL), which partners with FIRST to present the State Robotics Competition, is a voluntary, independent non-profit association of schools that neither seeks nor receives any state funding.

Minnesota House Bill 1800 (https://legiscan.com/MN/text/HF1800/2015) (companion of Senate Bill 1864) was introduced in 2015, but failed to pass. It would have provided $200,000 over two years for hands-on engineering programs in "Greater Minnesota" (i.e. areas outside of the Twin Cities and their suburbs). The funds would have been administered by High Tech Kids, which does a fabulous job supporting FLL and FTC programs within the state.

Given the rivalry between Minnesota and our neighbors to the east, I wouldn't at all be surprised to see the Wisconsin bill spur a renewed effort to provide some state money for MN robotics teams in 2017. With luck (and some lobbying?) any proposed legislation: a) would involve more money, b) would apply to all MN robotic competitions (including FRC), and, c) wouldn't exclude teams based on geography.

Ernst 18-05-2016 14:11

Re: What states fund robotics
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricLeifermann (Post 1587685)
Governor Walker signed a bill at the Wisconsin regional this year allocating $500,000 in a dollar for dollar match up to 5,000 for robotics teams in the state.

If I recall correctly, the bill initially allocated $500,000 over two years, but the one he signed was a one year, $250,000 grant. I think it was also for any high school robotics competition teams, making it open to FRC, FTC, Vex, BotsIQ, etc.

MooreteP 18-05-2016 16:12

Re: What states fund robotics
 
Connecticut considers Robotics to be a High School team sport.
Witness the CT State championships held last weekend.

http://cas.casciac.org/?p=3880
(From a previous year)

EmileH 18-05-2016 16:20

Re: What states fund robotics
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nathan Streeter (Post 1587729)
I didn't know New Hampshire provided funding/grants for teams... does anyone know more about this? Our team has worked hard to acquire the funding we need, but this would be helpful information to pass on to rookie teams or teams with financial struggles.

Ditto. I've never heard of NH recognizing robotics as a sport OR providing any funding, however my school does give out varsity letters for certain students who meet the requirements.

Jay O'Donnell 18-05-2016 21:52

Re: What states fund robotics
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nathan Streeter (Post 1587729)
I didn't know New Hampshire provided funding/grants for teams... does anyone know more about this? Our team has worked hard to acquire the funding we need, but this would be helpful information to pass on to rookie teams or teams with financial struggles.

I recall one of the politicians saying that there would be funding for any school that wanted to create a team, but I haven't seen anything beyond that or seen it in action. Never heard about it being considered a sport. It definitely isn't at Londonderry for 1058 (although it is a well respected club).


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