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Re: New Regional in Europe in 2006
I still don't have any info how much a regional would cost!
So if someone has any idea on what costs how much... Please let me know! Please, Please, Please my email is: firsteurope@gmail.com Last edited by unapiedra : 11-03-2005 at 20:57. Reason: Grammar ;-) |
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Re: New Regional in Europe in 2006
US$125,000 is definitely a base cost. I have access to a regional director (my mom) so this is a definitive number. The exchange rate and VAR (maybe?) could up the cost as well. This is also a basic AV system and no real team party. I can probably give you a more itemized kind of budget if you're willing to wait a few days for me to get home.
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Re: New Regional in Europe in 2006
Also, I believe the $125,000 assumes that the facility hosting the regional comes at no cost. This is significant as renting out a facility large enough for a regional for four days can be highly expensive (I believe I've heard as high as $100,000).
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Re: New Regional in Europe in 2006
I worked on the Sacramento Regional Planning Committee this year, and yes $125,000 is an absolute bare minimum, some very successful regionals operate on a budget closer to $200,000 (just look at those regionals with team socials and lots of AV production). Examples of costs MIGHT BE: Venue fee ($25,000-$75,000), AV Production ($40,000-$80,000), Catering ($7,500 - $15,000), Local Services and Personnel ($10,000 - $20,000), Equipment Rentals ($7,500 - $15,000), Signage and Promotional Items ($2,500-$5,000), Administrative and Support Costs ($30,000-$50,000). Of course - how this translates to Euro's, I don't know. Plus also factor in additional support costs to help with different languages and long distance support and shipping. I imagine FIRST would need a small HQ in Europe to provide efficient and effective support.
But to develop sponsorships for a Europe Regional, you must go through FIRST first! They have sponsorship levels that start at $5000 and go up to >$100,000. Those packages includes certain items like speaking opportunities, judging, and of course signage. So before you start taking checks on behalf of FIRST - get in touch with them as soon as the Championships conclude. They have a regional directors meeting in May I believe, make sure you get your comments through to Bob Hammond by then. http://www.usfirst.org/about/contactus.htm I don't think it's too late to get something started for 2006, but they would have to line up a venue and take care of some serious logistics issues by summer time. Perhaps if we knew more about the experiences in the Isreal Regional to gauge the viability of FIRST competitions overseas. A dedicated planning committee is a must. You need a dozen or so professionals to help keeps things on track and to ensure it has the local flavor to make it special. A good regional also needs to have sponsorships that are long lasting relationships to ensure the regional continues. A regional started in Sacramento in 2003, because a major funder was going to move some business to that area and sponsored the competition outright that first year. Unfortunately in 2004, the funder pulled the plug, and we've been scrambling to find and build relationships with local businesses ever since. Unfortunately that takes years to do. Having many different sponsors, will help the regional survive for the long haul. Keep up the energy, and I'm sure we'll see some FIRST comps overseas in the near future. |
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Is there any one willing, who already helped organizing a regional to send me some information?
I am basically looking for everything. Costs, number of people involved, different things to be careful about. Please make shure to include your Name in everything you send to me, so that I can make shure you get noticed if you want to. I like everything I can get... so don't be shy! |
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Re: New Regional in Europe in 2006
Hey Chris,
sry I didn't visit you're thread earlier but I'm amazed how commited you are to get the regional together. I'll give you all my support that I have avaible and I really hope it's going to happen. I think I could definitly get my school to start a team once I'm back in Germany so count us in : ). Keep me up to date about what's going on, I can also help making a web plattform for foundraising/organization if you'd like and things like that. Good Luck, Felix |
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