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fundraising and beer companies
we were thinking of asking several beer brewers in our area to sponsor us. Does anyone know of the legal issues with putting the names of beer companies on robots or t shirts as sponsors or know where to find it?
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Re: fundraising and beer companies
I can see why you want to ask about stuff like this.
I'm gonna give you a couple viewpoints, and you can decide for yourself. Viewpoint 1: A-OK! It's just a sponsor, and you're getting money to support the cuase. As long as it's not stressed that it's an alcohol brewery you're fine, and it's important to understand that your team needs money and resources from wherever you can get them. As long as they dont' provide you with supplies you should be fine. Viewpoint 2: Not A-OK Your mentors may be older tahn 21, but you aren't. It's inappopriate to have that kind of info on your ad-tshirt. They may have money, but it's not proper to obtain it from them for this organization. Here's my point: tread carefully. |
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Re: fundraising and beer companies
I agree that this is a tough call. I don't think there are any rules against getting those types of sponsors, but I also don't think that FIRST wants beer names in the FIRST "image". It is a high-school event and even if FIRST allowed it, some school districts may have an issue with it. So I would check with FIRST and with your school officials before proceeding.
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Re: fundraising and beer companies
i think it should be fine, since their is no rule against it. also I'm not sure about your team but i know on my team we are not actually part of the school in the legal sense, our accounts are under the name of the sciborgs not Bronx science and the school just simply donates space. Because of this a beer company would not be giving money to a school which would make it OK. I'm not sure about how your team is set up though, but honestly no one is really going to get offended if you are sponsored by a brewery its not like your being sponsored by a Tobacco company or the producer of a product that is a direct killer.
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Re: fundraising and beer companies
Its a hard choice. While their is nothing against it, that is the current situation. This might happen although I doubt it I would not want to be the team that makes FIRST create a ruling against sponsors. Also casinos in Las Vegas sponsor teams out their so I think you will be OK.
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Re: fundraising and beer companies
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The reason why I quoted the vegas message, how many times during school do we (students) play cards for money or roll dice? Look at the NCAA bracket, the teachers have their secret tourny pools, and the students have their own as well, thats gambleing and it has gotten some of my friends in trouble financially. I mean if they allow casinos to sponsor teams anybody could argue that they lead to gambleing when in reality haveing a casino on the side of your robot probably won't influence anybody to gamble if they don't want to. Drinking is the same way, just because we see Dale Earnhardt Jr. driving a budweiser car or thinking the taste loss commericals are funny, that dosen't mean we're going to drink. The #1 thing about teenagers is, most of us choose on our own or to peer preasure to drink and smoke, not advertiseing, and when kids do that stuff, they go for the cheapest stuff they can buy, not the sponsor of a robot or their favorite nascar driver or anything like that. If FIRST and your school OK it, as a student I really wouldn't care, and I don't think it would lead anybody to drinking just beacuse we saw some kids with Bud logos on their shirts. Last edited by nobrakes8 : 20-03-2005 at 02:09. |
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Re: fundraising and beer companies
make no mistake, advertising works. Its a billion dollar industry and the cost and returns are carefully measured
you may think it doenst 'work' on you, but you would be surprized. I know we all laught at commericials and advertisement, thinking the companys are throwing their money away. Believe me, companys dont give ANY money away unless they are getting the results they expect. I think of casinos as an entertainment industry. You go there with money in your pocket, have a good time, and if by some chance you still have money left when you get home thats all the better. Ive spent tons of money at WDW, and always came home with empty pockets, but I expect that. some people have gambling problems, but you could say that about any industry. Last edited by KenWittlief : 20-03-2005 at 10:19. |
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Re: fundraising and beer companies
I think the real point here is that a beer company might be sponsoring a team for the exact same reason that NASA and Lockheed and others do. These companies have no products to sell to the public, they're just interested in encouraging kids to be engineers or to go to college and be something.
First off, engineers most certainly work at a brewery full time. There's a awful heck of a lot of mechanical equipment there, and someone has plan maintenence schedules, decide when to replace things, analyze process data for any excursions, etc. Breweries aren't that much different from chemical plants. The only difference is that you can drink the stuff that comes out of breweries. Secondly, FIRST isn't just about engineering. I've seen quite a few students come out of our chairman's award team with a healthy interest in business. There's even an entreprenuership award. And beer companies certainly need business people. So, I think a beer company sponsoring a team is only a problem if the company is advertising beer. A Bud Light logo on the side of a robot is bad. An Anheuser-Busch logo probably wouldn't be. |
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Re: fundraising and beer companies
Our team has discussed this issue too and we decided to leave it alone. We considered the TYPE of ad. I feel there would be far less of an issue if the ad said something like "drink responsibly" or your robot could have "Don't Drink and Drive" with the beer companies name below it.
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Re: fundraising and beer companies
We could not do it - the school rules would not allow any type of endorsement from an alcohol or tobacco company. I agree with the restriction.
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Re: fundraising and beer companies
Beer companies sponsor everything nowadays. You can't go a day without seeing beer advertisements just about everywhere, so it's not like if you don't take this sponsorship, you'll cut down on teen exposure to alcohol.
If they want to give you the money, go ahead. Beer destroys your liver, and so does McDonalds, but you wouldn't find a single person trying to ban McDonalds from sponsoring a group of high school students. |
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This is just like in every public High School in America. Shirts and backpacks advertising narcotic and alcoholic corporations are strictly banned. Why? Because kids in high school (and in this program) don't need that kind of exposure. Alcohol is retarded. Every time I see someone drinking, I can't help but think less of them. Do people really need to make idiots of themselves to have a good time? Is this the image we want our students to have? It definitely isn't what I want for my kids. There are plenty of other outlets for sponsorship. Keep looking, and avoid conflict with other teams. I know I can't be the only one who feels like this. |
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Re: fundraising and beer companies
I think there are laws against beer and liquor companys targeting minors with adverstisements
having a brewery name on a high school team is definately advertising. Genesee brewery wanted to sponsor a team in Rochester NY a few years back, and it was decided that was a bad idea. Im not sure who made the call, FIRST, the high school, or the companys legal department? Personally I dont see the connection between a brewery and FIRST? how many engineers work there? Maybe they can dontate to a general fund from which your team can get money, but to have a brewery as your primary sponsor? I dont think that will go down smoothly :^) if you could get someone like Busch Gardens, the amusememt park chain that is owned by Busch brewery, that might be a different story. Last edited by KenWittlief : 20-03-2005 at 00:35. |
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Re: fundraising and beer companies
Another thing to thing about is it a brewery or a bottling company that also serves as a brewery? If it is a bottling company... there should be no issues. Or if the brewery has a bottling subsidiary, then you could put that (the bottling co.) name on your shirts.
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Re: fundraising and beer companies
Similar to what others have said, most schools have pretty strict rules about funding from these companies. However, they may have subsidiaries that the funding could go through so you are not advertising the beer company. Just as an example, while our team would not pursue Anheuser-Busch (here in St. Louis), we didn't feel that there was a problem approaching Grey Eagle Distributing, since Grey Eagle does more than just beer distribution.
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