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Originally Posted by Brandon_L
I don't think fundraising is really something you can have a group for, its an overall group effort. Putting some kids aside to work solely on fundraising during meetings, especially in your case where everyone wants a part in the robot, is probably not a good idea.
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That's certainly one way to do it, but not the only way. During the off-season, we do have a committee that works specifically on funding (grants, fundraisers, preparing flyers/publications, writing letters, calling, giving presentations, etc.). Those students might also be part of other committees, but there is a "group" specifically for funding. This may not work better on smaller teams, and during the build season, we do expect most of these students to be active on robot-related tasks.