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Originally Posted by ehochstein
What Eric said is exactly correct, at least in my opinion.
I work with multiple MN teams via email and over the phone throughout the season to provide remote support. Too often, teams were created with money but no outside mentor support. Essentially, when you talk to a principal/district official and say you have $5,000+ to start a FRC team in their school and it is an amazing experience for students, who is going to say no?
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Well why are you doing that then?
The state of Minnesota does not have grants to new teams. At least not that I've heard of. I know that Michigan and Iowa give (or gave) grants to teams but if Minnesota doesn't.
I go to MNFIRST.org and I see a button to donate, but I don't see any "free money for teams" verbiage.
So I ask again, explain how Minnesota is encouraging growth for the sake of growth?