FIRST Robotics Teams Gear Up for “First Stronghold” with $250,000 from FCA Foundation
Grants enable Arizona, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan teams to compete for robotics championship
January 6, 2016, Auburn Hills, Mich., /3BL Media/ – The FCA Foundation, the charitable arm of FCA US LLC, today announced $250,000 in grants to FIRST Robotics Competition (grades 9-12) and FIRST Tech Challenge (grades 7-12) teams in Arizona, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. The grants will offset the costs associated with items such as registration fees, parts and materials and team apparel for an estimated 650 students.
“The real-world experience that students gain through their participation in FIRST programs is invaluable in preparing students for the future,” said John Nigro, Vice President - Product Development, FCA - North America. “We are equally proud of our employees who generously give their time and skills to help mentor students and serve as competition coordinators.”
The FCA Foundation’s grant announcement coincides with the official start (Jan. 9) of the 2016 FIRST Robotics design and build season. During this six-week phase, teams will build, program and test robots with the guidance of adult mentors. It’s estimated that more than 3,100 teams comprised of 78,000+ students from around the world will compete for glory in First Stronghold, this year’s design challenge. Teams that win their regional qualifiers will compete for the 2016 FIRST Championship at the Edward Jones Dome, April 27-30 in St. Louis.
VIDEO: View teaser for the 2016 FIRST Robotics Competition game: https://youtu.be/FVLdJdoKK2E
“We are proud to support an organization that taps into such formidable minds and encourages deeper levels of ingenuity within the pillars of STEM.” said Lesley Slavitt, Head of Civic Engagement, FCA US LLC, and CEO of the FCA Foundation.
52 FIRST Robotics Competition teams received $4,800 grants from the FCA Foundation:
(Format: School, Team Name, Team Number)
Arizona |
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Kingman High School |
Bionic Bulldogs, 60 |
Illinois |
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Belvidere, Belvidere North & North Boone High School (4H) |
Flying Monkeys, 3352 |
Indiana |
|
Lewis Cass Jr.-Sr. High School (Walton) |
Iron Kings, 5402 |
Northwestern High School (Kokomo) |
CyberTooths, 3940 |
Western High School (Russiaville) |
Panthertech, 292 |
Michigan |
|
Almont High School |
Shock and Awe-sum, 4961 |
Ann Arbor Huron High School |
Rat Pack, 830 |
Avondale High School (Auburn Hills) |
RoboJackets, 3538 |
Berkley, Hazel Park & Shrine Catholic High Schools |
Da Bears, 247 |
Birmingham Seaholm & Birmingham Groves High Schools |
Maple Machine, 2960 |
Bishop Foley Catholic High School (Madison Heights) |
Foley Freeze, 910 |
Bloomfield Hills High School |
Bionic Black Hawks, 2834 |
Brandon & Holly High Schools |
Truck Town Thunder, 68 |
Capac Community Schools |
Metal and Soul, 2604 |
Cardinal Mooney Catholic (Marine City) |
RoboSapiens, 4779 |
Chelsea High School |
Technical Difficulties, 1502 |
Dakota & Chippewa Valley High Schools (Macomb) |
Cougars, 5650 |
Dundee High School-Dundee |
ViBots, 4395 |
Ferndale High School |
IMPIS, 1025 |
Genesee Robotics Area Youth Team (Fenton) |
G.R.A.Y.T Levathons, 1322 |
Goodrich High School |
*More Martians, 494 / Martians, 70 |
Grand Blanc High School |
EngiNERDs, 2337 |
Gross Ile High School |
Wired Devils, 5498 |
Hartland High School |
Electro Eagles, 3536 |
Imlay City High School |
Spartronics, 5048 |
Lake Orion High School |
Dragons, 302 |
Lapeer County Ed-Tech |
Galaktech Invaders, 3535 |
Linden High School |
Robo Eagles, 3568 |
Macomb Academy of Arts and Sciences (Armada) |
Fighting PI, 1718 |
Mercy High School (Farmington Hills) |
The Riveters, 1481 |
Monroe County Intermediate School District |
Virus, 3547 |
North Branch High School |
BroncoBots, 5201 |
Notre Dame Preparatory (Auburn Hills) |
Killer Bees, 33 |
Oakland Tech Northeast (Pontiac) |
Juggernauts, 1 |
OSMTech Academy at Clarkston High School |
Team RUSH, 27 |
Our Lady of the Lakes (Waterford) |
Lakers, 5053 |
Oxford Community Schools |
TORC, 2137 |
Pontiac High School |
Wings of Fire, 51 |
Rochester Adams & Stoney Creek High Schools |
Adambots, 245 |
Rochester High School |
The Feds, 201 |
Skyline High School (Ann Arbor) |
Eagle Imperium, 3322 |
South Lake High School (St. Clair Shores) |
Cavbots, 5214 |
South Lyon Community Schools & South Lyon Robotics |
Flying Toasters, 3641 |
Southeastern High School of Technology (Detroit) |
Jungaleers, 4851 |
St. Clair High School |
Flurb, 5843 |
Stevenson, Henry Ford II & Utica High Schools |
Crevolution, 2851 |
Stoney Creek High School (Rochester Hills) |
CyberCats, 5436 |
Trenton High School |
Torque-Nados, 5090 |
Walled Lake Schools |
The Monsters, 308 |
Warren Consolidated Schools |
Steel Armadillos, 818 |
Waterford Kettering High School |
The Captains, 3098 |
13 Michigan-based FIRST Tech Challenge teams received $400 grants from the FCA Foundation:
Bloomfield Hills Middle School |
*No Limits, 8593 and Mechanical Monkeys, 7047 |
Goodrich Middle School |
Martians, 5289 |
Home Middle School (Fenton) |
Lightning Boltz, 5954 |
Imlay City Middle School |
I-Spartans, 8615 |
Life Learning Community School (Ann Arbor) |
GearCats, 7305 |
Linden Middle School |
Roboeaglets, 7031 |
Marysville Middle School |
Jr. Vibots, 8688 |
North Branch Middle School |
*NBMS 7065, 7066, 7067 and 7068 |
Our Lady of the Lakes (Waterford) |
Lakers, 7583 |
*Teams share a single grant
Additionally, First in Michigan was awarded a $1,600 grant to support its First Lego League program, which introduces students (grades 4-8) to the fun and excitement of science and technology; and $60,000 in grants were awarded to 12 Ontario, Canada-based FRC teams, bringing the total amount awarded by the FCA Foundation for the 2015-2016 academic year to $310,000.
“Since 1995, the FCA Foundation has awarded more than $2.6 million in grants to FIRST programs,” Slavitt added.
About the FCA Foundation
Since 1953, the FCA Foundation, the charitable arm of FCA US LLC, has invested more $500 million in charitable organizations and initiatives that help empower people, and build strong, viable communities. The FCA Foundation invests in programs that generate meaningful and measurable societal impacts in the following areas:
- Education – programs that inspire young minds, particularly in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM);
- Military – programs that support financial and basic needs of military service members, veterans and their families;
- Multicultural/Diversity – programs that promote inclusion and opportunity for diverse populations; and
- Youth Development – programs that help young people develop the skills and leadership qualities to succeed in school, at work, and in life.
Additionally, FCA US seeks opportunities to support communities through its Motor Citizens® volunteer program. This innovative program enables FCA US salaried employees to use 18 hours of paid time each year to be an Engine for Change by investing their time and talents in community service projects.
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