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R.C. 02-06-2010 02:00

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Hey CD,

I was checking the F.I.R.S.T. site and I came across this article. I didn't see a thread up.

http://usfirst.org/aboutus/content.aspx?id=17297

Directly Copied from the F.I.R.S.T. site.


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Vote for FIRST

There are currently two exciting opportunities to show your support for FIRST, but we need your help and the help of all your friends, family and other members of the extended FIRST family/community to make these potential contributions a reality!

1. Get Out the Vote for FIRST!

FIRST could receive $200,000 from American Express through Members Project. We are thrilled to announce that FIRST has been chosen from among 50 non-profits who applied and is participating in Members Project, the pioneering corporate social responsibility effort from American Express and TakePart. Every three months, participants will vote to help decide the recipient of a $200,000 donation.

What’s more, this effort goes beyond corporate giving. (Although we like that part a lot!) American Express has partnered with TakePart.com, the content-driven social action network of Participant Media, the social change-oriented media company.

After voting for FIRST, TakePart.com’s social advocacy platform will allow you to connect with other like-minded participants online and find additional STEM-related opportunities, among other issues, in your community. It’s corporate responsibility 2.0 in action.

Of course, if FIRST were to garner enough votes to win the $200,000 grant, it would help tremendously.

So thank you American Express and TakePart.com!

VOTE NOW

Once on the Homepage - go to the VOTE section. (Make sure you go to the Education category and find FIRST - you will need to do a simple one-time sign on to allow you to vote each week)

Please vote early and often! You can cast a vote for FIRST - once a week until August 22, 2010!

This round of voting began Monday, May 31, 2010 and ends at 11:59pm Pacific on Sunday, August 22, 2010. Winners for this round of voting will be announced on/around Monday, August 30, 2010.
FIRST is included in the Education category of organizations.
Please consider sending this email and/or the link along to the various FIRST communities you know or use Tweet, LinkedIn, Facebook etc. to help FIRST garner the most number of votes needed by August.


2. $9,000 ways to celebrate innovation with Pitney Bowes

To mark Pitney Bowes' 90th birthday this year, the company is donating $9,000 to one of three charities that foster innovation through education.

Please help FIRST win this grant and leverage this opportunity to raise awareness about our good works. Help spread the message to your friends and colleagues via e-mail, Twitter, Facebook and other social networking tools that you use.

VOTE NOW

Votes must be submitted by 10:00 EDT on June 9th.


Thank you for your support of FIRST.

BX HANNAH 02-06-2010 02:15

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Thank you so much for sharing that! Team 1023 will be busy voting all summer :D

hg273 02-06-2010 02:18

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Unfortunately, the voting is only open to people 18 years of age or older....

BX HANNAH 02-06-2010 02:24

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Yeah I saw that :( but it's only for the first one! The second one doesn't have an age minimum.

RyanCahoon 02-06-2010 03:00

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Links to voting locations:

AmEx / TakePart.com : http://www.takepart.com/membersproject/vote

Pitney Bowes: http://www.pbconnect.com/innovate/

bam-bam 02-06-2010 07:39

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C'mon guys....

FIRST is leading the Pitney with 954-947-1!
FIRST has 17% of the votes and the others have have around 29%, including one with 59%!

lynca 02-06-2010 21:05

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Originally Posted by bam-bam (Post 964912)
C'mon guys....

FIRST is leading the Pitney with 954-947-1!
FIRST has 17% of the votes and the others have have around 29%, including one with 59%!

Making progress

takepart.com - FIRST has 30% ,
pbconnect.com - FIRST has 2nd place with 4237 votes

HannahF 02-06-2010 21:32

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there is also another thread tracking the progress of the pbconnect.com contest here:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=85993

as of 9:30pm EST FIRST is in 1st by 14 votes!!!

Chinmay 03-06-2010 19:29

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If you have some free time, it's possible to vote as many times as you want for the second website on FIRST's website

http://www.pbconnect.com/innovate/vote/

If you open this link up in Google chrome's "incognito browser," the site cannot log your IP address and you may vote as much as you want. Next time you're sitting in front of the TV, vote a hundred times and help FIRST stay in first place

-Chinmay

Joe Ross 03-06-2010 19:45

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Originally Posted by Chinmay (Post 965231)
If you open this link up in Google chrome's "incognito browser," the site cannot log your IP address and you may vote as much as you want. Next time you're sitting in front of the TV, vote a hundred times and help FIRST stay in first place

In incognito mode, the website is still able to log your IP address (it even tells you this when you switch to incognito mode). It's very easy to for PitneyBowes to detect this type of fraud. There have been numerous online contests where the winner was disqualified for this type fraud. I hope that no one in FIRST has done this, as PitneyBowes has clearly asked for one vote per person.

bam-bam 04-06-2010 13:46

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We're making some progress...
Last time I checked, FIRST was around the bottom brackets..

Now we have 46% of the votes (2nd), and the leading is StoryCorps with ...54%! :ahh:

lynca 15-06-2010 10:56

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Originally Posted by bam-bam (Post 965349)
We're making some progress...
Last time I checked, FIRST was around the bottom brackets..

Now we have 46% of the votes (2nd), and the leading is StoryCorps with ...54%! :ahh:

FIRST is slipping from the top of takepart.com
32% compared to the 49% lead a week ago. Please set a reminder to keep voting every week !

http://www.takepart.com/membersproject/vote

kstl99 15-06-2010 12:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by bam-bam (Post 965349)
We're making some progress...
Last time I checked, FIRST was around the bottom brackets..

Now we have 46% of the votes (2nd), and the leading is StoryCorps with ...54%! :ahh:

FIRST is not competing with Storycorp. They give out 5 donations of $200,000 each for a total of $1,000,000. However, we have dropped and do need to remember to vote every week.

kstl99 21-06-2010 21:06

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As of today, FIRST has 31%, Citizen School has 20%. Time to vote again. Remember we are allowed to vote once a week. $200,000 will buy alot of kits.

theaznevan 22-06-2010 21:01

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darn you gotta be eighteen to vote! some of us are still in high school. haha

lynca 28-06-2010 09:02

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Originally Posted by kstl99 (Post 967284)
As of today, FIRST has 31%, Citizen School has 20%.

As of today, FIRST has 30% , Citizen Schools 18%

Keep voting ! $200K could fund an entire new regional !
http://www.takepart.com/membersproject/vote

Siri 05-07-2010 13:22

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As of today, FIRST has 26%, Jumpstart for Young Children has 19% (Citizen Schools has 18%). Keep voting! :)

kstl99 05-07-2010 17:05

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Originally Posted by Siri (Post 968229)
As of today, FIRST has 26%, Jumpstart for Young Children has 19% (Citizen Schools has 18%). Keep voting! :)

Thanks for the reminder.

lynca 11-07-2010 20:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Siri (Post 968229)
As of today, FIRST has 26%, Jumpstart for Young Children has 19% (Citizen Schools has 18%). Keep voting! :)

The gap is closing quickly, FIRST - 25% , Jumpstart - 20%

Keep voting and set weekly reminders to vote!

Tristan Lall 12-07-2010 02:06

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Just a reminder: this isn't (supposed to be) a contest to see who can out-vote the others.

Think very carefully about what you're supporting, and its impact. Also consider who really needs the money, and why.

Jumpstart is a very well-regarded program, and serves a purpose that could easily be considered more important than FIRST's. Why? Because they're targeting a demographic—very young children—who are the most impressionable and receptive to all forms of education and mentorship. (Money spent to improve their literacy will probably be more effective at increasing scholastic aptitude and intellectual curiosity than money spent on high school students.) With their overall focus on low-income areas, they're also directing funding toward students who are least likely to be able to obtain this sort of support through other means.

Citizen Schools sounds reasonably promising and deserving as well; though by targeting middle schools, they don't have the fundamental advantage that Jumpstart does.

On the other hand, maybe you're of the opinion that education should be the focus of the schools themselves, and the schools receive sufficient public (or private) funding for that purpose already. (I'm just throwing that out as a strawman....) Perhaps in that case, it would be more immediately valuable to inspire a minority of students into becoming a scientifically-literate elite that can more effectively address technical problems. (That technocracy is a large part of what FIRST aims for.)

It's not an open-and-shut case, and those are just examples from education policy. There are plenty of other organizations on that TakePart page that do good, useful work in other areas (though a couple are a little out of place among the serious contributors listed there). Maybe there's another cause in another category that needs your vote more than FIRST does? Are American domestic issues more worthy of funding than multinational or global ones? But also consider that some of the options available are enormous international charities; will $200 000 really make a difference to them?

This isn't to say that FIRST shouldn't receive funding—because it's clearly got a useful purpose. But you have to decide for yourselves whether this chunk of education funding is best allocated to FIRST, or to another worthy organization.

(This reminds me a little of the Google 10100 project—which appears to have stalled for the last several months.)

Akash Rastogi 12-07-2010 02:22

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Are many of you jst voting for first because you're a part of it? Read Tristan's full post please, he wrote it very well and addresses the same issues that myself and a few others discussed a few weeks back about the other tiny 9000 dollar grant. my conversation witha highly respected FRC mentor on here:

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Originally Posted by Anonymous.
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Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 965075)
Voted...but for 9K...?

Maybe FIRST just wants to get its foot in the door I guess?

Seriously. I would have liked to see Pitney-Bowes select some lesser-known, far less funded non-profit organizations for recognition. I think the money and exposure would have been far more meaningful to an organization that is just now trying to establish itself.

http://usfirst.org/uploadedFiles/Who...Report2009.pdf

In their 2009 annual report, FIRST reported over $4.9 million in cash reserves.

I suppose if the $9k award is the last drop in the bucket needed to convince them to add lost content back into the kit of parts, then it would be worth it. ;)

Now, the American Express grant competition seems far more appropriate for an organization as large and as established as FIRST.

The alpha dog can still eat without hogging all the food from the little guys.


kstl99 12-07-2010 13:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 968778)
Are many of you jst voting for first because you're a part of it? Read Tristan's full post please, he wrote it very well and addresses the same issues that myself and a few others discussed a few weeks back about the other tiny 9000 dollar grant. my conversation witha highly respected FRC mentor on here:

You almost had me. Thank you, Tristan and Akash, for the great points and for stating some of the concerns that have been floating around in my head.

What has decided it for me is that I know FIRST personally, or at least as a mentor. I have seen the effect it has on almost all the kids that participate. I very much hope that the opportunity to join a FIRST team becomes available to more than a minority of students and that most students understand the opportunities FIRST presents.

While I agree that there are many deserving organizations on the list, some perhaps more deserving than FIRST, I have decided to continue voting for FIRST, and I plan on e-mailing my team to make sure they all know of the voting.

Rich Wong 16-07-2010 17:09

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FIRST is only 2 percentage points away from the next competitior on AMEX #200K Challenge.
Cast your Vote Now!
Please make time this week, next week and through August to keep voting on the AMEX/Members Project…the gap has narrowed and FIRST is now only 2% points ahead in the Education category. Some groups have employed costly ($10K) apps to assist them…FIRST is trying to mobilize the community to assist. Voting ends on August 22, 2010 for this round.

What is the potential for FIRST…

- $200k to the organization

- a possible 30-second nationwide TV commercial

Thanks for your continued voting,

cheryl Walsh
Marketing

Link is:

http://www.takepart.com/membersproject/vote

BX MARK 16-07-2010 18:07

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tristan Lall (Post 968776)
This isn't to say that FIRST shouldn't receive funding—because it's clearly got a useful purpose. But you have to decide for yourselves whether this chunk of education funding is best allocated to FIRST, or to another worthy organization.

(This reminds me a little of the Google 10100 project—which appears to have stalled for the last several months.)


Recently our school (wanting to build a new weight room) applied for the Pepsi Refresh Everything project 200k. I was really torn over, voting for a new weight room that our school doesn’t really need or voting for new foster homes or for cancer research. I finally decided to vote for what i though was the more worthy cause...not the weight room. Then i saw that first was up for a similar amount of money/project and i was torn…I really wanted to support first, what i love, but didn’t want to send mixed messages to other people. So i simply just don’t vote anymore :rolleyes:

RoboMom 20-07-2010 09:42

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http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/20...r-grant-money/

Some interesting food for thought from an article in the New York Times - Should funding be a popularity contest?

lynca 20-07-2010 13:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RoboMom (Post 969546)
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/20...r-grant-money/

Some interesting food for thought from an article in the New York Times - Should funding be a popularity contest?

Funding should not be a popularity contest.

FIRST is losing ground 24% to 22% for jumpstart

kstl99 23-07-2010 12:54

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FIRST is now tied with Jumpstart.

Cyberphil 21-08-2010 13:28

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First is now losing to Jumpstart, 34% to 35% :(

DarrinMunter 30-08-2010 07:55

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FIRST won for its category, now its going against the other winners of there section to see who gets the $200,000

kstl99 30-08-2010 08:45

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Originally Posted by Munter2081 (Post 972812)
FIRST won for its category, now its going against the other winners of there section to see who gets the $200,000

As much as I wish it were true, I read the site differently. I beleive Jumpstart for Young Children beat FIRST. Now we are onto the next round which closes in November. They keep all the same charities except the winner and the charity that got the least amount of votes and add two more.

That means that those of us who have been voting every week will need to do so again until November 29th.

DarrinMunter 30-08-2010 09:14

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OK, your right.
Looks like the winners of the August voting don't get to compete in this round, so we should have a good chance this time.:)


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