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Re: Student 'contributions' / fees to attend regionals
At the start of the year, each member is required to pay a 50$ fee, or 25$ per semester. If someone cannot afford the fee, then we usually wave the fee, but so far that hasn't happened, or at least not that I know of.
But after that, we are on our own. We pay for everything else that comes with robotics. That would include shirts, hotel rooms, and food. But that's about it. Our excellent sponsors (Motorola, Cognex, EMD Software) handle all of the regional fees and a part of the transportation/hotel costs. |
Re: Student 'contributions' / fees to attend regionals
there is a $300 fee for each year, which doesn't even come close to covering the travel.
Students who can't afford to the fee can have it waived by putting in good work for the team, but they have to put in good work. Students have every opportunity to fund raise, so we don't believe in giving free rides to students just because they "can't" afford it. |
Re: Student 'contributions' / fees to attend regionals
We have shifted to making students/parents responsible for all travel costs (airfare, bus, hotel), food during build season, 2 shirts, and possibly registration fees, if the team cannot raise sponsorships for those (which hasn't happen yet). So depending on the year and where we travel to, students/parents are looking at $100 minimum (attending 1 local regional) to $1200 (attending 1 local, 1 out of town but < 500 miles, and 1 out of state). Almost every student/parent fundraises a good portion of these costs. We are lucky to have a local Bingo hall where all the proceeds goes to those who work it. This last year we made about $18k for parents that worked there so that they and their students basically travel for free. Those that don't work the bingo hall usually have to write a big check at some point to pay for travel. We also do car washes, fruit snack sales, and computer raffle tickets which are tracked per student and profits they make go into their account.
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Re: Student 'contributions' / fees to attend regionals
Students on the FEDS (201) are required to pay a joining fee of $100 each year to pay for two regionals or three FiM competitions and a shirt. We also impose a fee of $100-$200 for Atlanta though due to bus and hotel fees. The Atlanta fee may have been higher if AVL had not stepped in at the last moment and helped us go to Atlanta :)
The students are also "advised" to participate in the majority of fundraising events, which are mostly can drives throughout the year to pay for things like buttons and off season events (along with competitions). Of course if a student cannot pay the $100 fee we will find a way around it so that no one who is accepted onto the team gets turned away due to money issues. So here is the quick breakdown of the budget: Item Amount Raised Student Fees $3,500 Can Drives $2,500-$3,000 Sponsorship $25,000-$30,000 |
Re: Student 'contributions' / fees to attend regionals
In the past, on my team you pay travel costs (none for our regional because it's a short bus ride away and the school covers the bus, and we don't need hotels, plane ticket and hotel room costs for Atlanta) and t-shirt/sweatshirt costs. We're considering switching the system for next year, though.
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Re: Student 'contributions' / fees to attend regionals
What could be implemented is a kind of "personal account" we use it for our boy scout troop, and it works awesome!!
There are many fund raisers throughout the year that the scout has the chance to do or not to do. If the scout opts out of them, they will be charges a fee of like 20 or 30 bucks. If they decide to take part in the fund raiser, there will be a goal set(same for everyone) like $350 of popcorn. The troop will get 50% of the profit from the first $350 and the scout will get the other 50% to go into his account. But if the scout sells more than $350 they keep 100% of the profit after 350(in their account). It is great because Then If you want to buy a shirt or go on an outing, you don't have to write out a check every meeting, you just check a box saying"charge my account" It works great!!! The best part is that if a scout has financial difficulties, they can just do more fund raising, and they are all set for the year! -Kyle |
Re: Student 'contributions' / fees to attend regionals
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The only reason this may be a problem in FIRST is the issue of fundraising as a team. Maybe instead of an account, a team just records how much total a person has fund raised. That way you know how much you have, and can see if they have fundraised enough and so that people just aren't sitting on large sums of fundraised money. |
Re: Student 'contributions' / fees to attend regionals
My scout troop does the same thing. However, we also have some group fundraisers. Some percentage of the total profits is credited to the individuals who work the fundraisers, in a ratio based on how much time they put in out of the total. The rest goes into a more general fund for troop expenses.
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Re: Student 'contributions' / fees to attend regionals
On 234, students are required to pay fees that help cover travel, as well as fees that help cover shirts/jerseys/polos/windbreakers/etc.
Also, all students are required to bring in a small business community sponsor. This requirement has two main purposes. First, it helps the team raise the vital funds necessary for survival. Second, it pushes the student outside their comfort zone, forcing them to go out into the world and talk to people about FIRST. These sponsorships come in many forms. Most are monetary, but some have resulted in relationships with suppliers and machine shops to help with building the robot. In my experience with the team, we have not had a student not be on the team because of the fees or fundraising requirements. If a student cannot afford the fees or does not want to pay them, they can generate more sponsors to offset some of that cost. In the end, it's an investment in your future. If parents and students cannot see the value in the team, then we as a team are not doing our job of showing the benefits of being a team member. Because of FIRST, I recieved a full-tuition scholarship to Purdue which provided me with an amazing education. I also recieved a high school internship with one of our sponsors, which turned into a full-time co-op role, which is now a full-time engineering position. Not a bad return on investment, in my opinion. In fact, I'd argue that in a world with so much uncertainty, FIRST and programs like it are one of the surest bets out there. |
Re: Student 'contributions' / fees to attend regionals
We have not required our students to pay for anything in the past. In the last 2 years, we have attended 2 regionals plus championships. We also compete in Vex and BEST. Again, no cost to them.
After reading the comments in this thread from other teams, I think that it is important that the students have some type of 'buy in' to our program. Quote:
I do like the idea of sending them out to talk to small businesses about sponsorship. Thanks Collin. Since our whole team is graduating this year (I know, not very well planned), we will be starting with a complete new set of faces next year. I think that by setting goals for them at the beginning will benefit both the team and the students. |
Re: Student 'contributions' / fees to attend regionals
This idea of each person bringing in a small sponsor seems like a really good idea. The only question I have is what if someone doesn't want to bring in a small business or cannot get one due to various problems? Also do you put dollar ammounts on these small sponsorships, or is it just the interaction tyt you are looking for?
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Re: Student 'contributions' / fees to attend regionals
Our students (and mentors) pay all the costs for their travel, food, and team shirts. We do have fundraisers where the students (and mentors) can help pay down their costs, but few really take advantage of these.
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If someone doesn't want to bring in a small business, then they don't want to be on the team. If they put in an effort but have a hard time finding one, we will help them out. This includes, but is not limited to, sending seniors out with freshmen to "show them the ropes". At the end of the day, the sponsorship money is important because it allows the team to accomplish all of its goals. However, getting our team name into the community has also helped increase team awareness. Everybody knows what the basketball team, band, and choir do. Fewer people know what a "Robotics Team" really does. By pushing the students into the community, we are slowly helping the community understand. |
Re: Student 'contributions' / fees to attend regionals
Being on our team is free. Students that participate regularly are pretty much guaranteed to be able to attend our local regional since we travel by school bus.
To travel to our away regional / Championships, the student have a list of "Achievements" to accomplish. You can find these on our website - http://www.penfieldrobotics.com/team/achieve.php All students pay a relatively small deposit for the trip to indicate committment. For the students who complete all the achievements, their travel costs will be covered. Depending on the success of the fundraising efforts, other students may have a portion of their travel costs covered based on the proportion of achievements that are completed. Financial hardship may be taken into consideration on the deposit. Since we consider the achievements attainable by all of the students, if you don't have money to pay for trips then you need to be proactive in getting the achievements done. |
Re: Student 'contributions' / fees to attend regionals
Team 1249 has never charged a student to participate. We have some great sponsors and our Board of Education allots us enough to cover the travel to two out of state regionals. I have ask students to pay for meals while traveling on the bus or for lunch at the events. Our county treats us like any other extra curriculumn team. We have a bond levy in our county that helps cover the expenses for field trips and competition trips. Sounds like we are lucky because i am not for sure if i had to charge students that i would have anyone. We also have FTC and sponsor four FLL teams and cover their expenses as well. We do not pay for parents expenses.
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