Does anybody know if NASA is offering their grants again for 2013? I looked on their website ::rtm:: but have not been able to find anything.
If I remember correctly they usually don’t release the upcoming year’s grant information until September/October.
They usually post the infomation somewhere on this website, http://robotics.nasa.gov/
Thanks, I’ll keep my eyes open.
This years info has not been released but if you wanted to look at the detail’s of last years grants (just to get the general idea) it can be found at http://robotics.nasa.gov/events/2012_directions.php
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2167
Although this paper is from 2009, it still contains lots of great info.
According to https://robotics.nasa.gov/ the 2012 NASA Sponsorship Application will be available to teams between October 3rd and 23rd. Start lining up your info now!
Nate
Just wondering, what is the most a team can get from the NASA grant as part of the sponsorship? I was only wondering because our team has a potential of losing one of our big sponsors this year (Booz Allen Hamilton) so we are looking for other ways to get funding to register for the competition. Thanks so much!
If anyone is out there listening, it sure would be appreciated if teams could know which regional events, if any, will be supported by veteran “Regional Challenge” grants this year, prior to initial event registration in late September.
I’ll second that. We have a new event in the area and will be more likely to attend it (and skip Seattle entirely) if there’s grant money available.
The schedule up in this neck of the woods + the new Championship wild card system = boo.
Grant information is up (http://frc-grants.arc.nasa.gov/rcs/directions.php), but with this:
For the competition season, Regional Challenge Grants will be available for the following events:
To Be Determined up to 20 sponsorships
North Carolina (Raleigh, NC) up to 10 sponsorships
Utah (West Valley City, UT) up to 10 sponsorships
South Florida (Boca Raton, FL) up to 20 sponsorships
Aren’t those last year’s new regionals? What about this year’s?
Certainly something wierd.
By the letter of the rules, no veteran Regional Challenge Grants would be awarded.
If this is true the text for it probably should have been removed, so it’s probably there for the TBD event.
Only South Florida was a rookie last year. NC and Utah were both rookie events three years ago, but they could dwell on the list if rookies keep getting Challenge Grants I suppose.
By definition, 2nd-year teams for Regional Challenge Grants must go to what is at least a second year event, so South Florida should be expected to again appear on the 2013 list for the 2nd-year applicants. It’s also possible that subsequent rookie grant awards to 2nd+ year NASA sponsored Regionals would keep NC and Utah on the list for multiple years.
North Carolina has been part of the RC program since its inception in 2010, I believe.
Utah is a multi-time recipient of the assistance too, I believe.
I’d love to know soon what the TBD regional is. I’m guessing not Crossroads.
It sure would be nice to know. Writing a NASA grant is no easy task, and before we invest the time & energy, we as applicants need to know the limitations of the grant.
Right now we’re looking at BMR + SMR, but if Crossroads is a TBD, we’d likely switch to BMR/QCR + Crossroads. As a BMR-waitlisted team, that’s a duck I’d like to have in a row.
I think the powers-that-be are out for a bike ride right now, and I certainly don’t begrudge them that.
“To be determined” sounds like a nice place.
Remember the deadline: “Firday, November 23, 2012, 18:00:00 PST”
Mark, I believe last year grants were available for NCR and the DC Regional, which were entering their 3rd year if I remember correctly. I think the correlation is something like “newest regional to existing NASA facility” but that’s just a somewhat educated guess.
I wish they had clearer information for teams who may be hesitant to fulfill their grant application because of the TBD event and a few confusing stipulations.
That is the deadline for the supplemental documentation from your accrediated educational sponsor (principal, assistant Principal, etc.)
The deadline for submitting the Application is:
October 23, 2012, 18:00:00 PST
We were told recently that teams are not eligible to receive both the NASA grant and a grant from Boeing. I can not recall if this has been true in the past.
Did anyone else near a Boeing facility outside of Washington hear the same?
Our registration choice was influenced somewhat by an expectation that regional challenge grants would be available for the new Central Washington regional, but if we’re only eligible for one grant or the other, well –
I also just got a response back from NASA regarding the TBD regional. Basically they said to keep checking their website for updates.
I’d personally like to see more events sponsored over a wider geographical range, with fewer sponsorships per event, but again, who knows what constraints guide these Regional Challenge allotments?
In the past, you have not been able to receive both a NASA grant AND a Boeing grant. I don’t think that has changed this year.