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Re: Experience promoting districts in Minnesota

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Originally Posted by plnyyanks View Post
The initial $5,000 registration fee still goes to FIRST, not the district. However, third (and more) play fees as well as DCMP fees (I'm pretty sure) do go to the district.

From the District Planning Guide, page 10:
Currently the breakdown is:

$5,000 initial team registration (that allows for two district plays) goes to HQ, with $1,000 per team coming back to the district area.

All of the $4,000 registration for the District Championship event goes to HQ and not the district area.

$1,000 registration for third district play (that happen within that district area) goes to the district area, even if the team playing an extra event is from a different district area. (So when a team from Michigan plays in Indiana, IndianaFIRST receives the $1,000).
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