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Unread 22-01-2016, 09:15
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Re: Robotics teams supported by Non Profit Group

3999 is supported by a non-profit(Shadetree Mechanics Inc.). As you know, we are a community based team that is not tied to any particular school or single organization.
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Unread 22-01-2016, 09:20
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Re: Robotics teams supported by Non Profit Group

The tin mints are supported by two separate non profits. One of them being the Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania. As well as our parent booster club, the Eastern PA Robotics Alliance.

This allows for our parents club to put on fundraisers despite what Girl Scouts can and can't do.
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Unread 22-01-2016, 09:32
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FRC Team 4063 is supported by a 501(c)(3) (Team 4063 Booster Club) and the San Felipe Del Rio Consolidated Independent School District. We could not function without the support of both parties, especially during the build season.
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Unread 22-01-2016, 10:31
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Re: Robotics teams supported by Non Profit Group

Great responses here from many teams and mentors I know and recognize from either name or personally.

It will great a little adventure to check out the teams mentioned and read about the support structure for their non profit.

I hope other teams who are looking into creating their non profit will contact these teams and individuals on how to go about setting up your own, asking questions here or seeking advice.
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Unread 22-01-2016, 10:38
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Re: Robotics teams supported by Non Profit Group

Thanks for starting this thread Coach. It was just what I was looking for.

We just started our non profit. We haven't even paid the registration fees yet. It will be up and running by the end of the month.

I am interested to see how others have used their non profit to benefit their programs. I feel like we have this big powerful tool at our disposal and don't know how to use it yet.
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Unread 22-01-2016, 13:19
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Team 2706 Merge Conflict is a community-based FRC team in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. As we are not supported directly by any school, we started our own non profit organization called Ottawa West Community Robotics to be the legal entity "in charge" of the team. The board of directors of OWCR consists of the founding mentors for Team 2706.

We followed closely in the footsteps of the W.A.F.F.L.E.S. (4476) a similar community based team in Kingston, Ontario. They went through all the organizational paperwork already so they showed us how to do it. We also had feedback from Team 781 Kinetic Knights, who went a step further and registered as a Canadian charity.

Our team relies 100% on the generosity of our sponsors who provide everything from a place to meet and store our equipment, to donations of tools, equipment, straight up cash, and of course providing mentors.

The hope is that Ottawa West Community Robotics may one day run other area FRC, VEX, FLL teams, all with the goal of promoting STE(A)M in our community.

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Unread 22-01-2016, 13:36
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Re: Robotics teams supported by Non Profit Group

Team 1306 is supported by a 501(c)(3) corporation that was formed by the FRC team and now supports multiple FTC and FLL teams across southern Wisconsin.

Our website is http://www.badgerbots.org/ and you can contact director@badgerbots.org for more information.
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Unread 22-01-2016, 14:52
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Re: Robotics teams supported by Non Profit Group

FRC 2493 - Robokong - formed in 2008, Riverside CA.

Community team, started at River Springs Charter. Moved out of the school around year three and worked out of a Kiwanis build space. Finally may have found a "permanent" home at La Sierra HS in Riverside CA.

Up until this year we were hosted under the 501(c)(3) of our church. Finally this year we formed our own 501(c)(3) - STARS for a Better Tomorrow.

Being part of a religious 501(c)(3) has it's issues, mainly that most grants exclude religious organizations. Forming our own 501(c)(3) we hope will make it easier to raise funds through grants.

The Alvord School district we are now part of have been great working with us and allowing the 501(c)(3) to fund the team and permitting all students whether part of the district or not to join our team.
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Unread 22-01-2016, 15:42
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Re: Robotics teams supported by Non Profit Group

What one must realize is that most Teams large corporate sponsors are funded through a foundation of the company and most are non profit status.

For example if you are a Dell Grant recipient then that money came from the Dell Foundation a non profit.

It all boils down to what is the best tax avenue for a company to use.

It should not matter.
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Unread 22-01-2016, 15:48
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AIR STRIKE 78 is managed by Aquidneck Island Robotics (AIR) - a nonprofit incorporated in December 2014. AIR was initially formed as a 4-H club in May of 2008.

For the 2015-2016 season, AIR is managing 1 FRC team, 2 FTC teams, 1 FLL Team, and 1 FLLJR team. Each season we have students from 25+ schools from two states participating in AIR programs. More information can be found at http://www.air4h.org

We are always happy to answer questions if teams are looking to go this route.
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Unread 22-01-2016, 17:37
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Re: Robotics teams supported by Non Profit Group

We are a club under our high school PTA. They provide our insurance and the District allows the PTA to use classroom space for free after school hours, as long as we don't charge a fee. We ask team members' families to make donations but no registration fee is required. It's been a good relationship over the past year. Before that, we were part of the school.
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1885 is supported in part by the USSTEM Foundation. The mentors started the non-profit in 2010 as a way to go after grants, sponsors and other sources of funding that do not want to give money to the school or the school district. We've since branched the foundation out and support several FLL, FTC and a couple of VEX teams. We also support a Explorer Post, but unfortunately haven't found a local Girl Scouts equivalent yet.

Advantages include streamlined accounting, relaxed fundraising restrictions compared to schools, acquisition of insurance for the mentors, flexibility in doing business with pretty much any organization, the ability to fund especially poor students' travel via targeted funding/sponsorship, and the ability to carry funds over from year to year. That last one is highly underrated - none of that "use it or lose it" money inefficiency that leads to unnecessary purchases. It also means that a GREAT group of students, parent and mentors can leave a very long-lasting impact on the team.

A good model for a simplified 501(c)3 is the band's booster club. Pro tip: In the US as of 2015, if the average yearly incoming revenue (including ALL sources of money) is under $50k per year then the taxes are so simple to do that usually it's easy to find an accountant to file the taxes Pro Bono.
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Unread 22-01-2016, 18:53
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3005 is jointly sponsored by Conrad High School in Dallas ISD and Vickery Meadows Youth Development Foundation.

Our school strongly supports our work, but district purchasing policies make us unable to use them for much of our FRC purchases. Our 501c3 sponsor (pre-existing) provides us with an account to deposit into and a debit card against the account. We strongly considered setting up our own 501c3 prior to VMYDF offering to take care of it for us.
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Unread 22-01-2016, 20:12
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5576 Team Terminator is financially hosted by Iowa Lakes Corridor of Development, our local non-profit economic development group, but the actual funding is donated to the Corridor by businesses.
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Unread 22-01-2016, 21:54
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Re: Robotics teams supported by Non Profit Group

Kell Robotics is the public name of FRC 1311 and is under the hood, the 501(c)3 corporation called STEM Leadership Foundation.

Some of the corporate donations received by SLF are from for profit corporations, and other donations are from non-profit 501 corporate foundation affiliated with the company.

For example, the donation from Lockheed Martin I think actually came from the Lockheed Martin Foundation.

But some donations are direct corporate donations, not foundation affiliated....

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