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Re: IEEE: A Call to Action from Dean Kamen
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It's nice to know what dad does, it was also a great way for a father & daughter to grow closer when we saw each-other's "professional side." I enjoy providing alternate perspectives. ByE erin |
Re: IEEE: A Call to Action from Dean Kamen
A quick note on funds. Ifyou spend any time with FIRST personel, you will see that they are overworked. They spend more hours than they are paid for and work on a tight budget. A price increase after 4 years, I believe, is not out of line.
As for having to explain to you the customer a break down of costs, why do they have to? When you go to the store to purchase a coat, do you ask for a breakdown of costs to find out if you are paying too much? Nope didn't think so. FIRST is producing a quality product. You are not forced to purchase or use it. Therewas an organization up in Canada that did basically the same as FIRST but charged more, gave less and seemed to be profit driven. The product that was produced did not even come close to what FIRST offors. They are no longer in business. We must stop looking at what the cost is, look at the quality of product and figure out a way to purchase. It may mean that we have to work that much harder to get the money but we will be better for it. No one ever said that it was a right to be part of FIRST. It is a privilege. It may mean that some teams have to join with others to afford the cost. FIRST will continue to grow because of the leadership, quality and mission. I for one am glad to be part of it. I just wish that I had started sooner. |
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[For OotM, you have ~6 weeks to raise $$. It's about $750-$1,000 a person to go. (7 team members, 2 coaches, and any parents.)] Is there a high-school sport with (inter)national championships? |
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<<Well, I would like to know where that 6000 goes to, and why it costs so much. I think FIRST should be responsible to us (the customers) to tell us what they are doing with that $. >> http://www.usfirst.org/about/ Look at FIRST Audited financials Its not very detailed but it gives round numbers. 6K is the tip of the iceburg. I agree with the idea that 6000 is not that much for a high school team to need. Try and get numbers for a football team in high school. (My favorite line is "But HS football *makes* money" Then why are they always getting money from the school systems? In another thread I mentioned that from a resource point of view every school that has a football team is essentially a FIRST team. Summer is almost here (2 days till school is over) |
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Plese look beyond the kit. There is infrastructure that must be in place. Buildings that are rented, phone, hydro, water, gas, office supplies, internet access, servers, computers, advertising, development costs, game supplies, furniture, travel (transpotation,hotels, food, misc.), and salaries. I am sure that I have missed some but as you can see, it can add up very quickly.
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Don't forget insurance. I'd hate to see what type of policy an event like a regional would require..... :ahh:
I've seen in other threads the average regional costs between 200 and 300 thousand dollars. Assuming even just 2,000 goes towards the kit (which is very reasonable... the control system alone is roughly $1100, plus motors, relays, speed controllers, pneumatics, sensors, etc. etc.) even a regional with 40 teams would only bring in $160,000. Regionals are usually subsidized by sponsors (UTC sponsored the New England regional), who generously cover as much as they can. Unfortunately though, not all regionals have enough sponsor support to be self sufficient. This is where FIRST steps in. If a regional has already been completely planned out and ready to execute, but the budget falls $40,000 short, FIRST must eat this cost to ensure teams have a place to compete. And as has been said, and is common sense, no company can run at a loss forever. |
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