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Teams -

As we are all aware, a significant portion of southern California has been devastated by fire. President Bush declared Los Angeles, San Bernardino, San Diego and Ventura counties major disaster areas. Our thoughts and support go out to all those that have been affected by this natural disaster.

To accommodate the extraordinary circumstances created by this situation, the application deadline for NASA grants is being extended for the teams from the affected area. The grant application deadline is being extended until 24:00 PST on Friday, November 2, 2007 for FRC teams within the declared disaster area. The extension applies ONLY to those teams within the declared disaster area (specified below). NASA grant applications from all other teams are still due by the original deadline of October 31, 24:00:00 HST. We apologize for this late notice, and ask for your forbearance during the grant application and evaluation period.

Go Teams!

Disaster area zip code list is located here.

 
 
  Please visit the application preparation page before continuing. It is strongly recommended
that you prepare all your answers before continuing with the application process.
 
     
 

Welcome to the NASA robotics competition application process for the 2008 competition seasion . We are very excited that your team is planning to participate in the FIRST Robotics Competitions (FRC) this year. You are choosing to provide your students with the opportunity to use their minds to accomplish an incredible task: starting with a bunch of unrelated parts and the ideas that exist only in the minds of your team members and then creating a functioning robot in only six weeks. Wow! As you get started with the process of applying for sponsorship by NASA, we want to explain a few things to you.

 
     
Several Important Notes:
  • Do not use the BACK or REFRESH buttons while navigating this site. Doing so may cause technical problems with or duplicate submissions of your application.

  • You will have to register on our web site to be able to submit an application. After reading and agreeing with the statement at the bottom of the page, click the button to be taken to the registration area. Registration is for access to the NASA sponsorship application site only and does NOT register you with FIRST.

  • Due to new IT Security requirements, you will not be able to make changes to a submitted application. Please visit the application preparation page and prepare your responses BEFORE attempting to fill out the application online. Review your prepared responses carefully; in the event you need to modify your application, you will have to submit a completely new application. Only the most recent application will be considered. In the event a new submission is necessary, you must select the same type of grant as in the original submission. Changes to grant types will be accepted in limited cases.

  • You may only apply for ONE grant each year. Modifications to an application do not count against this limit.

  • The data you provide will first be validated for technical accuracy. Problem areas will turn red and must be corrected before the data can be submitted. Once validated, the "Validate" button at the bottom will turn into a "Submit" button. Important: YOUR APPLICATION HAS NOT BEEN SUBMITTED UNTIL YOU ARE TAKEN TO THE CONFIRMATION PAGE. Please print the confirmation page for your records and if needed proof of your submission.

  • The application page has a 120 minute timeout and starts from the moment you log in. If you exceed the 120 minute timeout your submission will fail and you will need to log back in and start over.

  • Applications will be accepted between Monday, 1 October 2007 and Wednesday, 31 October 2007. Applications submitted after 23:59:59 HST the day of the deadline will not be considered.

  • NASA will review submitted applications and inform teams of their selection via the NASA Robotics Alliance Project web site (http://robotics.nasa.gov) no later than Monday, 19 November 2007.
 

Definitions:
For the purposes of applying for a NASA sponsorship, FRC teams are grouped into three categories - "rookie," "second-year" and "veteran." In all cases, we accept the identifications provided by FIRST to determine into which category a particular team may fall. The categories are defined as follows:

  • Rookie - A Rookie Team is one that is entering the FRC competition for the first time. For this application process, we use the criteria provided by FIRST (which can be found here - http://www.usfirst.org/community/frc/content.aspx?id=6632 ) to determine if a team is a rookie or not.

  • Second-Year - A Second-Year Team is one that was identified by FIRST as a rookie team during the 2007 competition season, and during 2007 they successfully registered, created a team, built a robot, and competed in at least one 2007 FRC competition event.

  • Veteran - A Veteran Team is any team registered with FIRST that had their rookie year in 2006 or earlier, and during 2007 they successfully registered, created a team, built a robot, and competed in at least one 2007 FRC competition event.
 
Types Of Sponsorship:
 
  • Two types of NASA sponsorship are available to FRC teams. These are described below. Teams may only apply for one type of NASA sponsorship.

    • Regional Challenge Grants: In conjunction with the sponsorship of regional competition events, NASA is making Regional Challenge Grants available to teams that participate in these events. The grants provide $6,000 funding to cover the registration costs for that event and partial costs of constructing the robot. All funding will be sent directly to FIRST, and FIRST will credit the accounts of teams selected to receive a NASA sponsorship.
      Rookie Teams: The Regional Challenge Grants are primarily intended for new rookie teams that are entering the FRC program for the first time.  Typically, up to ten (10) rookie teams will be selected for sponsorship during each of the first three years of a new, NASA-sponsored FRC competition event. Rookie teams that successfully participate in the program may apply for a second year of sponsorship.

      Second-Year Teams: Second-year funding is available only to those teams that received a "rookie year sponsorship" from NASA for that event during the 2007 competition year.

      Veteran Teams: Additionally, during the first year of a new regional competition event, a series of "veteran team" sponsorships will also be awarded. These sponsorships are for one year only, and are awarded to veteran teams that are electing to attend the new event. By involving veteran FRC teams in the new events, it is expected that the overall level of the competition, quality of the experience, transfer of knowledge and experience to rookie teams, and demonstration of values associated with the FRC program will be increased.
      For the 2008 competition season, Regional Challenge Grants will be available for the following events:
      • Bayou Regional (New Orleans, LA)      - up to 10 rookie and 10 second-year sponsorships
      • Boilermaker Regional (Lafayette, IN)   - up to 10 second-year sponsorships
      • Hawaii Regional (Oahu, HI)                   - up to 10 rookie and 10 veteran sponsorships
      • Las Vegas Regional (Las Vegas, NV) - up to 10 second-year sponsorships
      • San Diego Regional (San Diego, CA)  - up to 10 second-year sponsorships
      • Wisconsin Regional (Milwaukee, WI)   - up to 10 second-year sponsorships

    • Program Growth Grants: Approximately seventy-five (75) Growth Grants are being offered to teams participating in the FRC competition for the first time. These sponsorships are not tied to any particular competition. The grants will provide $6,000 funding to cover the registration costs for the team to attend one regional competition event, and part of the cost of constructing the robot. All funding will be sent directly to FIRST, and FIRST will credit the accounts of teams selected to receive a NASA Program Growth Grant.

    • Second-year teams: Priority will be given to Second-year Teams that received a Program Growth Grant as a rookie during the 2007 season. Based on their successful participation in the 2007 season, and their continued participation in the FRC program, any of these 57 teams may apply for a second year of sponsorship for the 2008 season.

      Rookie teams: After the second-year teams are selected, any remaining resources may be applied to applications received from teams that will be rookies during the 2008 competition season. The exact number of rookie sponsorships provided will be based on the total available resources, number of second-year teams sponsored, and the number of eligible applications received. Depending upon the availability of Congressionally-appropriated funding, rookie teams that successfully participate in the program may apply for a second year of sponsorship for 2008.

      Veteran teams: Except as noted above, these NASA sponsorship programs are primarily intended to provide support for rookie teams that are just entering the FRC program. The intent of both types of NASA sponsorships is to assist in the formation of new teams. However, it may not be possible to award all available sponsorships to qualified rookie teams. In this event, qualified veteran teams that have applied for sponsorship may be selected. Applications from veteran teams will be considered after all rookie team and second-year team selections have been awarded.
  • Finally, while NASA strongly supports the expansion of the FRC into an international event, we regret that we cannot offer sponsorships to non-US teams.
 
Requirements:
 
All teams selected by NASA agree to the following conditions of sponsorship. Teams not complying with all sponsorship requirements will not be considered for future NASA grants and may be required to provide reimbursement of funds applied toward their team during the application year.
  1. "NASA" must be identified as a team sponsor and appear in the sponsored team's official name on record with FIRST. Other sponsors may be listed before or after NASA, but NASA must be included.

  2. All members must complete a brief general survey at the beginning and end of the season to assist NASA in assessing the impact of the program. Teams will be made aware of this survey via e-mails sent to the main team contact. Please make sure that the e-mail address you provide for the main contact is kept current.

  3. Sponsored teams MUST complete a Chairman's Award submission and provide a duplicate copy to NASA. If the team is a rookie team (and therefore ineligible to submit a Chairman's Award to FIRST), the team must compose a narrative equivalent to the Chairman's Award and submit it to NASA. Either of these options will satisfy the requirement to submit a written annual report, as required of all Federal grant recipients.

  4. A robot must be completed by the deadline specified by FIRST and shipped to the appropriate competition.

  5. If the sponsorship is associated with a specific regional event, sponsored teams must attend the specific event for which the sponsorship was awarded. Additionally, teams agree to attend all three (3) days (Thursday through Saturday) of the sponsored competition.

  6. Sponsorship may not be transferred to another team; it must be used by the original team applying for sponsorship.

  7. Following your registration you will receive one additional request for data at your registered email. In addition to your application submission you will need to supply the following supplemental documentation before November 9, 2007, 23:59:59 HST. We must receive an email from your accredited educational sponsor (school or other educational entity) endorsing the team's desire to apply for funding, confirming the educational sponsor's commitment to the team, and agreeing to the conditions of sponsorship. This email must be sent to frc-grants@mail.arc.nasa.gov, must originate from the official email account of the educational sponsor (Principal, Assistant Principal, or equivalent), and include team number and name of school. If you have questions about this requirement, please contact us at frc-grants@mail.arc.nasa.gov.

Additionally, teams applying for a second year NASA sponsorship must:
  • Demonstrate at least $6,000 of existing corporate or community funding, and
  • Agree to mentor a rookie FRC team either directly or via telephone/e-mail.
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    Contact Information:
     

    Should you have any questions, please send an e-mail frc-grants@mail.arc.nasa.gov or call 650.604.3068 to leave a message. We will attempt to respond to your message within twenty-four (24) hours.

     
         
         
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    Please note that this site collects a wide array of information to allow us to effectively review and assess proposals. The personal information collected here will never be shared with anyone outside of the FIRST Grants management group at NASA Ames Research Center.

    If you have any questions or concerns about the collection of this data, please contact the FIRST Grants program at: 650-604-3068.

     
         
     
       
     
         
      The NASA application for FIRST Robotics Competition sponsorship is now closed.
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