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==Finances== | ==Finances== | ||
− | The finance team is led by the [[Treasurer]], with the responsibility of all things money related. They order parts, plan the budget, help with fundraising, and are responsible for the Bill of Materials during FRC season. | + | The finance team is led by the [[Treasurer]], with the responsibility of all things money related. They order parts, plan the budget, help with fundraising, and are responsible for the Bill of Materials during FRC season. The Treasurer is also in charge of helping the VP of Business with Public Relations. |
==Sponsors== | ==Sponsors== | ||
− | The | + | The Business Team tries to ensure that sponsor relations are well maintained, updated, and appreciated and are also charged with the task of attracting new sponsors. |
− | Sponsors are anyone who | + | Sponsors are anyone who help the team out in through monetary donations or through donation of various parts and objects. Sponsors are crucial to the funding of the team, which is why it is essential to maintain a good relationship with the community. Sponsorship happens on a few levels, and we outline this and other essentials in our [http://www.scribd.com/doc/214269888/PRHS-Robotics-Sponsor-Packet sponsor packet], updated yearly. The past three years of major sponsors are listed below. For a complete list, view our [[Sponsors]] page. |
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+ | {{sponsorList | year=2016}} | ||
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The team is always in need of potential sponsors, hence here is a set of procedures adopted and used by the Business Team in order to gain new, loyal sponsors. | The team is always in need of potential sponsors, hence here is a set of procedures adopted and used by the Business Team in order to gain new, loyal sponsors. | ||
===Proposal=== | ===Proposal=== | ||
− | To entice the businesses | + | To entice the businesses to become sponsors, the team will will either send information about the team to businesses or "Cold Call" different local businesses. |
− | *Letter of request of sponsorship | + | |
− | * | + | Each letter/email to the business will contain: |
− | **Note: Make sure that research about the company has been done | + | *Letter of request of sponsorship written to the owner |
+ | *Sponsorship Packet | ||
+ | **Note: Make sure that research about the company has been done and that the letter is directed towards the company (i.e talking about our programmers to a tech company) | ||
The team will have to follow up with the businesses a few weeks after sending the initial letter to ensure they received the packet of information and see if the business has made a decision. If the business has not, perhaps some more coaxing is needed. | The team will have to follow up with the businesses a few weeks after sending the initial letter to ensure they received the packet of information and see if the business has made a decision. If the business has not, perhaps some more coaxing is needed. | ||
Some businesses that have taken serious interest in sponsoring the team may get a presentation about the team and [[FIRST]] presented by members of the team. The presentation will be presented to the President, CEO, or local authority of said business. | Some businesses that have taken serious interest in sponsoring the team may get a presentation about the team and [[FIRST]] presented by members of the team. The presentation will be presented to the President, CEO, or local authority of said business. | ||
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Things to keep in mind about presenting: | Things to keep in mind about presenting: | ||
− | * | + | *2016 [[apparel]] |
+ | *Handouts for the different members of the business (Can be the Sponsorship Packet) | ||
*Formal presentation skills | *Formal presentation skills | ||
**Intro asking where we introduce ourselves | **Intro asking where we introduce ourselves | ||
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*When cold calling, Keep a Photo stream or Picture packet | *When cold calling, Keep a Photo stream or Picture packet | ||
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==Business Plan== | ==Business Plan== | ||
The business plan team was started in the summer of [[2014]] and is headed by the [[Vice-President of Business]]. The team that works on the business plan is mainly comprised of officers. Their job is to put together a comprehensive business plan which outlines goals, plans, and structure of the team to ensure sustainable success for years to come. | The business plan team was started in the summer of [[2014]] and is headed by the [[Vice-President of Business]]. The team that works on the business plan is mainly comprised of officers. Their job is to put together a comprehensive business plan which outlines goals, plans, and structure of the team to ensure sustainable success for years to come. | ||
− | Team 1261 made their first business plan before the beginning of the [[2015]] season | + | Team 1261 made their first business plan before the beginning of the [[2015]] season. The main goal of the business plan is to document past success and make a plan to ensure future success. The business plan contains a few different sections as outlines below and qualifies the team for more awards such as the Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Entrepreneurship award and makes us a stronger candidate for other awards. |
Basic Outline of a Business Plan: | Basic Outline of a Business Plan: | ||
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# Mission Statement | # Mission Statement | ||
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+ | The Robo Lions of FIRST Robotics Team 1261 aim to identify, equip, and encourage greatness among our team, school, and the FIRST and local communities around us. By spreading ideas of STEM and innovation through effective communication, we empower successful 21st century leaders in a hands-on, competitive environment of robot engineering and interaction. | ||
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# Philosophy | # Philosophy | ||
# Team History | # Team History | ||
# Team Structure | # Team Structure | ||
− | # Goals/Challenges | + | # [[Goals/Challenges]] |
# Risk Management | # Risk Management | ||
# Sustainability | # Sustainability | ||
# Team Specific | # Team Specific | ||
− | ===Resources=== | + | ===Team Resources=== |
+ | [[File:2016BusLetterHead.jpg | 400px | thumb | [[2016]] Business Letter Head Template]] | ||
*[[Thank You Template]] | *[[Thank You Template]] | ||
*[[Sponsor Letter Template]] | *[[Sponsor Letter Template]] | ||
*[[Email Template]] | *[[Email Template]] | ||
− | [[ | + | *[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6Wtq85OPLLkN0FmVU42RDNfcUpwVjBseEVqS2NCeDU4NTJB/view?usp=sharing 2013 Basic Business Plan] |
+ | *[[How-To of Sponsor Phone Calls]] | ||
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+ | ===External Links=== | ||
+ | *[https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/226255 How to Make the Most of a Sales Rejection] | ||
+ | *[https://www.reddit.com/r/howto/comments/1sz62j/how_do_i_get_companies_to_sponsor_my_school/ How Do I Get Companies To Sponsor My School Robotics Club?] | ||
+ | *[http://nonprofithub.org/nonprofit-marketing-plan/five-things-corporate-sponsors-want-nonprofits/ The Five Things Corporate Sponsors Want From Nonprofits] | ||
+ | *[https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/20140413181244-7672789-7-reasons-why-your-business-should-be-sponsoring-an-event 7 Reasons why your Business Should be Sponsoring an Event] | ||
==Awards== | ==Awards== | ||
− | The [[Awards|awards]] team is mainly active during the FRC season and is responsible for the preparation of Chairman’s Award presentations and any other award the team decides to pursue. | + | The [[Awards|awards]] team is mainly active during the FRC season and is responsible for the preparation of Chairman’s Award presentations and any other award the team decides to pursue. This is typically handled by the [[Vice-President of Outreach]]. |
===Chairman’s Award=== | ===Chairman’s Award=== |
Latest revision as of 17:09, 6 January 2023
The Business team has five areas of focus: Finances, Sponsors, Communication, Business Plan, and Awards.
Finances
The finance team is led by the Treasurer, with the responsibility of all things money related. They order parts, plan the budget, help with fundraising, and are responsible for the Bill of Materials during FRC season. The Treasurer is also in charge of helping the VP of Business with Public Relations.
Sponsors
The Business Team tries to ensure that sponsor relations are well maintained, updated, and appreciated and are also charged with the task of attracting new sponsors.
Sponsors are anyone who help the team out in through monetary donations or through donation of various parts and objects. Sponsors are crucial to the funding of the team, which is why it is essential to maintain a good relationship with the community. Sponsorship happens on a few levels, and we outline this and other essentials in our sponsor packet, updated yearly. The past three years of major sponsors are listed below. For a complete list, view our Sponsors page.
2016:
- Automation Direct
- Gwinnett County Public Schools
- Hendrick Motorsports
- Howard Brothers
- Kimberly-Clark
- Maxxis
- Motorola
- Rockwell Collins
- TRS Solutions
- Turf Machine
- ZF Industries
2015:
- Automation Direct
- Gwinnett County Public Schools
- Hendrick Motorsports
- Howard Brothers
- Kimberly-Clark
- Maxxis
- Motorola
- Rockwell Collins
- TRS Solutions
2014:
- Automation Direct
- Gwinnett County Public Schools
- Hendrick Motorsports
- Howard Brothers
- Kimberly-Clark
- Motorola
- Rockwell Collins
- TRS Solutions
The team is always in need of potential sponsors, hence here is a set of procedures adopted and used by the Business Team in order to gain new, loyal sponsors.
Proposal
To entice the businesses to become sponsors, the team will will either send information about the team to businesses or "Cold Call" different local businesses.
Each letter/email to the business will contain:
- Letter of request of sponsorship written to the owner
- Sponsorship Packet
- Note: Make sure that research about the company has been done and that the letter is directed towards the company (i.e talking about our programmers to a tech company)
The team will have to follow up with the businesses a few weeks after sending the initial letter to ensure they received the packet of information and see if the business has made a decision. If the business has not, perhaps some more coaxing is needed.
Some businesses that have taken serious interest in sponsoring the team may get a presentation about the team and FIRST presented by members of the team. The presentation will be presented to the President, CEO, or local authority of said business.
Things to keep in mind about presenting:
- 2016 apparel
- Handouts for the different members of the business (Can be the Sponsorship Packet)
- Formal presentation skills
- Intro asking where we introduce ourselves
- Middle describing what we do and the game
- Conclusion wrapping everything up and asking if they would like to work with us
- When cold calling, Keep a Photo stream or Picture packet
Business Plan
The business plan team was started in the summer of 2014 and is headed by the Vice-President of Business. The team that works on the business plan is mainly comprised of officers. Their job is to put together a comprehensive business plan which outlines goals, plans, and structure of the team to ensure sustainable success for years to come.
Team 1261 made their first business plan before the beginning of the 2015 season. The main goal of the business plan is to document past success and make a plan to ensure future success. The business plan contains a few different sections as outlines below and qualifies the team for more awards such as the Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Entrepreneurship award and makes us a stronger candidate for other awards.
Basic Outline of a Business Plan:
- Mission Statement
The Robo Lions of FIRST Robotics Team 1261 aim to identify, equip, and encourage greatness among our team, school, and the FIRST and local communities around us. By spreading ideas of STEM and innovation through effective communication, we empower successful 21st century leaders in a hands-on, competitive environment of robot engineering and interaction.
- Philosophy
- Team History
- Team Structure
- Goals/Challenges
- Risk Management
- Sustainability
- Team Specific
Team Resources
- Thank You Template
- Sponsor Letter Template
- Email Template
- 2013 Basic Business Plan
- How-To of Sponsor Phone Calls
External Links
- How to Make the Most of a Sales Rejection
- How Do I Get Companies To Sponsor My School Robotics Club?
- The Five Things Corporate Sponsors Want From Nonprofits
- 7 Reasons why your Business Should be Sponsoring an Event
Awards
The awards team is mainly active during the FRC season and is responsible for the preparation of Chairman’s Award presentations and any other award the team decides to pursue. This is typically handled by the Vice-President of Outreach.
Chairman’s Award
The chairman’s award is given to a team that demonstrates excellence in spreading the ideals of FIRST. The Robo Lions presented for this award for the first time in the 2014 season. In order to be eligible for this award, teams must create a video and write an essay before a team of three presents to judges at regional competitions.