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Materials useful for informing potential sponsors
Posted by Bob Phelps, Other on team #NA from Milton Academy.
Posted on 4/14/99 9:50 AM MST Are there any materials that are particularly helpful to potential sponsors who are trying to understand whether they should commit money or engineering/scientific talent for a FIRST team? Our school has not yet fielded a team, but we hope to in the coming year. Identifying potential sponsors should not be a problem, but any thoughts on how to give an efficient, productive presentation would be most appreciated. I'm a parent that has become a part of the sponsorship recruitment effort. Thanks, Bob Phelps |
Re: Materials useful for informing potential sponsors
Posted by Ed Sparks, Engineer on team #34, DaimlerChrysler Electronics & Bob Jones High School, from Bob Jones High School and DaimlerChrysler.
Posted on 4/14/99 9:59 AM MST In Reply to: Materials useful for informing potential sponsors posted by Bob Phelps on 4/14/99 9:50 AM MST: Contact FIRST. They were very helpful in helping us with materials to get our bunch to sign the checks. Ed |
Re: Materials useful for informing potential sponsors
Posted by Tom McKay, Student on team #65, The Huskie Brigade, from Pontiac Northern High School and GM Powertrain.
Posted on 4/14/99 2:50 PM MST In Reply to: Materials useful for informing potential sponsors posted by Bob Phelps on 4/14/99 9:50 AM MST: In addition to going to FIRST, you can head over to www.huskiebrigade.com and check out our 'How to Start a FIRST Team' section. The info is written by our lead engineer, so he has first hand experience in starting a team and what it takes. Hope I could be of some help! Tom McKay, Team 65 Huskie Brigade |
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