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What do you think your registration fees are for?
I've always wondered what the regional registration fees were for and where they go?
Where do you think they go? |
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Re: What do you think your registration fees are for?
The planning, reserving the arena, things that FIRST needs to buy, to run a field, your kit of parts... there are probably a lot more... these are some from top of my head...
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Re: What do you think your registration fees are for?
I think Jeremy was gonna give us all the answers.
Good idea though Jeremy, see what people think all that money really goes to before you spill the beans. For regionals the easy answer for where the money goes is the Location. But, I am guessing that there are a lot more than that. Helping run a couple of non-first events have given me some idea's where the money goes as well. I want to see what others think that are not involved in the planning believe the money goes to before I start my lengthy list. But here is a start. And the magic words for this are "Events Coordinator" and "Logistics" Both of which are very under appreciated groups of people with a huge job ahead of them.
How about thinking in smaller terms and thinking about what it takes to run a 1 day mini-comp. In the end, it's all the same just quantity and time the specific service is needed. Last edited by Elgin Clock : 18-10-2004 at 23:59. |
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Re: What do you think your registration fees are for?
To change 16 student's lives forever.
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Re: What do you think your registration fees are for?
1) Shipping the fields. There are a lot of components (a tractor trailer worth, or so) that need to be shipped to a different part of the country each week. Trucks don't drive for free.
2) The fields. I don't think FIRST has a foundry or carpet factory. The materials come from somewhere. 3) Lodging for FIRST staff at regionals/championship, but that's probably small compared to the other two. |
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Re: What do you think your registration fees are for?
The fees do cover the KOP. They do pay for shipping. They do pay for staff. They do pay for promotional items. They do pay for fields. they do pay for development of games and field engineering. They pay for web space and development. They cover scoring systems. They help some regionals stay afloat.
They do not pay for venues (some for Championship). They don't pay for team parties. They don't pay for volunteer food at events. They don't pay for any regional costs, eg video, audio. |
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Re: What do you think your registration fees are for?
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Well said, I attended the Sac Reg Planning Committee last year, and was shocked that the fees do not cover Regional Competition expenses (venue, A/V, Parties, etc..) It takes anywhere from $150,000 - $250,000 (for the west coast ones I've heard of) to hold a regional. Most successful regionals are generously sponsored by local companies / corporations. FIRST helps out some of the regionals if they are in a bind, but it is their goal for the regionals to be self-sufficient after 3 years or so. I understand this why the Pacific Northwest Regional moved a few years ago from Seattle to Portland. It was having trouble sustaining itself in Seattle. |
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