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Go to www.usfirst.org to visit the FIRST website.
For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
Frog Force 503 competes in the FIRST Robotics Competition, which is the highest level of FIRST. Other levels of FIRST are the FIRST Lego League, the FIRST Tech Challenge, and the FIRST Junior Lego League. Besides the FIRST Robotics Competition, Frog Force is involved with the FIRST Lego League where they mentor teams and volunteer at events.
FIRST is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1989 by Dean Kamen. FIRST has different competitive programs for different age groups such as FIRST Robotics, FIRST LEGO League, Junior FIRST LEGO League and VEX. These programs are spread all around the world and reach many students.
FIRST encourages students all around the globe to pursue careers in math, science, technology and business areas through a hands-on-approach. FIRST Robotics Teams work with professionals in the business and engineering field to design and build a robot with a specific challenge.
Competitions at regional and championship levels add to the FIRST Robotics experience. Here teams from many places gather to show off their hard work and enthusiasm for science and technology. A variety of awards are presented to numerous teams who excel in any field and determine which teams move on to the next level.
Through FIRST, students have the opportunity to earn scholarships for various fields such as engineering, animation and many other technological fields. The FIRST scholarship program began in 1997 and scholarships have increased ever since. In 2009 alone, over 9.8 million dollars in scholarships are available for FIRST participants. Our team has been able to benefit from this program, with over six graduates funding their way to college directly through the FIRST scholarship program, and many more students receiving scholarships to top universities such as Georgia Institute of Technology, the University of Michigan, Duke University, Johns Hopkins University, Michigan State University, and the Air Force Academy. FIRST is truly letting our students reach their potential and achieve their dreams.
From the FIRST Website:
So you are interested in the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) and want to get involved, but aren't sure where to start or what to do? This page has been designed to help you make the right choice.
Please read below to learn about the options, and how to contact us for further information. We look forward to having you with FIRST!
1) How do I start a team?
2) How do I become a Team or Event Sponsor, or a Supplier?
3) How do I mentor a Team?
4) How do I volunteer?
1) Start a Team
"The secret of building a successful team is not to assemble the largest team possible, but rather to assemble a team that can work well together." – Dean Kamen, Founder of FIRST.
We feel it is important that you learn all you can about the FIRST Robotics Competition before committing to forming a team. The single best way to do this is to find a local team or two, and follow their progress through a competition season. Attending a regional competition will allow you to gauge the impact of the competition for yourself. You can meet with the team leaders and students, speak with their sponsors, and see the robots first-hand. Visit What events and teams are in my area to find events near you.
Once you are ready to start an FRC team, your job is to form the partnerships you will need with team mentors and sponsors. Local manufacturing and technology companies are ideal candidates for mentors and sponsorship, as are local colleges, universities and technical schools. Many local chapters of professional organizations support FIRST through volunteer help from their engineers, scientists and technologists.
Click here for more about how to start a team.
2) Become a Team or Event Sponsor, or a Supplier
We recommend visiting What events and teams are in my area, our program-wide interactive map located in the upper right corner of each web page. You can learn the date and location of a nearby FIRST Robotics Competition. Attend this event with one or more of the decision makers from your company before deciding what level of involvement with FIRST is appropriate for your organization. Watch the event, and decide for yourself that this is a program your company should back.
Companies that support FIRST reap many benefits, including stocking the talent pool, building community relations and corporate awareness, and providing team building and training opportunities for employees.
If you are interested in becoming a Team Sponsor and would like to know the teams in your area, please visit What events and teams are in my area, select your state, and search under "Who are the teams from this state?" If there isn't a team nearby, we recommend contacting your local high school principal and math and science teachers to raise their interest in forming a team. We can also put you in touch with the local Regional Director who works with the teams.
For additional information please Contact Us. We will be happy to assist you further.
3) Mentor a Team
If you are interested in becoming a FIRST Mentor, we recommend visiting What events and teams are in my area to find a regional competition in your area. Attendance is free and you will be able to see a competition first-hand.
We also recommend you introduce yourself to mentors in the area and ask how to get in touch with the FIRST Regional Director closest to you. These people are likely to know about new teams forming in the area, and rookie teams especially benefit from strong professional mentoring.
To find mentors in your area, visit our Interactive Map located in the upper right hand corner of this page. You can click on your state and then search under "Which teams from this state are willing to be mentors?" and also view "Which teams in this state would like mentoring?"
We have prepared the FIRST Mentoring Guide that will introduce you to our mentoring philosophy, goals, process, and discuss the tools you will need to be a successful mentor.
4) Volunteer
Each competition event depends on an abundance of volunteers with a broad spectrum of talents to support operating needs and competition demands. We will be working over the coming months to revise the FIRST Volunteer Information and Matching System (VIMS) and will notify volunteers when they may sign up for new events. If you have already signed up in VIMS and would like to update your contact information, click here.
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