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Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
We also "ask" for a $200 fee, with our school we cannot make any fees mandatory and can only ask foe fees in donation form. I am unsure of how sports at our school does this, but I believe most of them do have to provide their own gear [imagine asking every student to bring their own tools...]. However for sports quite a few people invest a lot into it in hopes to be recruited for a school which FIRST cannot provide. Just my .02$.
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Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
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Perhaps at this point you could also, if you're up for a few more phone calls, expand your search to not just technology and engineering firms. Try calling around anywhere; for instance, is there a restaurant that your team frequents? You could ask them for a little bit, not necessarily the full $5000. |
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Participating in robotics can absolutely improve a student's chances of getting into a good school - and not only that, make them more prepared once they get there. |
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Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
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Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
So do sports and other organized activites. No activity/club/sport, including FIRST, give financial advantages to all students to get them ahead. All activities/clubs/sports, including FIRST, do teach students lessons and provide experience to help every kid get ahead. I understand what you are saying, but by saying "FIRST helps every kid get ahead" implies sports do not do that.
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Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
The suggestions here to seem to get into a bit of a long term solutions, but I think the skinny of it is:
(1) Contact your regional director. (2) Ask your students to chip in a little more. Additionally, reach out to parents/community partners that you guys have worked with in the past. A personal plea to help out with some temporary financial needs can often yield to unexpected results. Additionally, considering reaching out to your administrator to meeting you half way on the money, or at the very least, consider giving you a slight "loan" so that you can make the FIRST deadline and then you'll have more time to do some fund raising. Additionally, consider some emergency fundraising. If your school will allow you to sell things during lunch (Ramen) or if you guys can do a carwash, then that would be yield some exciting profits as well. Finally, and I know this is kind of an obvious alternative, but have you considered perhaps taking a break? I would find it hard to believe that if a team activity is generating genuine interest, then a school administrator would opt to cut its funding. Perhaps get behind the decision to move to VEX, and then consider a return to FRC when you've either (a) gathered enough funds or (b) you want to consider expanding the VEX program. It may not be ideal, but perhaps take a step back in an attempt to admire the bigger picture. - Sunny G. |
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Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
With regards to charging team dues, see if your school has a nonprofit (?) organization that dues can be funneled through so that they can be deducted from taxes. A number of academic and athletic teams at our school (robotics included) funnels dues through our Alumni Association to make team dues tax-deductible.
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Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
A couple of thoughts:
1) Does the administrator have the authority to make that change? Go to their boss/school board and request a meeting. My assumption is you have a good working relationship with the people in charge and can show positive results from the team efforts. 2) If they remain steadfast in denying the team funds, beg for funding for this year with the expectation that you will not get funds next year. This buys you time to get through this year and raise funds for next year. Play on their guilt if you have to. Most organizations usually plan further out and what they are doing is a major blow to your team. They wouldn't like it if someone did the same thing to them. We had a sponsor one year that gave us money, but they were upfront that they would not be sponsoring us the following year. 3) Take over the new Vex program they are starting. You have everything in place with your team now to do Vex. It would be different but Vex has many if not more of the same STEM outcomes as FIRST. Good Luck and let us know the outcome. |
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Re: Probably won't have enough money for FRC this season :(
The FIRST post has the best advice. Contact your Regional Director immeadiately. They often know of sponsors looking for teams and other sources of money. I was at a meeting with our Regional Director last night and he exhorted us to let him know if we became aware of a team in financial trouble.
The next best advice, for the future start your own 501(c)3 so administrators can't redirect your funds |
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