2014 Annual Report
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2014 Annual Report
2014 A N N U A L I M PA C T R E P O RT EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS years BEYOND OUR WILDEST DREAMS Twenty-five years have passed since visionary inventor Dean Kamen launched his most inspired creation to date — FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit public charity whose mission is to help develop our young people into tomorrow’s science and technology leaders and innovators. Through a progression of fun, engaging, STEM-building robotics and research programs, FIRST kids, ages 6 to 18, learn about team building and mutual respect, gain self-confidence, and develop important leadership and life skills. Dean’s vision, still unchanged after a quarter century, is to create a culture where scientists, engineers, and technologists are celebrated and revered on the same level as athletes and celebrities. FIRST is cleverly designed to open the doors of imagination so that kids will be inspired to seek education and careers in these fields. What was, in the beginning, expected to be a long, uphill battle for positive cultural change has today become a model for success. FIRST is celebrated in the media, respected by government leaders, considered a valuable asset on scholarship applications and employee resumes, and embraced by a growing army of young people worldwide seeking knowledge, self-discovery, personal growth, and life-changing experiences. It’s leading the way in making science and engineering “cool.” Is this success more than we expected? You bet — and the best is yet to come. I The ball of cultural change is rolling. Can you help us push? Learn more about FIRST at www.usfirst.org “FIRST ® was STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) before there was STEM.” WA LT H AV E N S T E I N , F I R S T V I C E C H A I R 2 years 3 25 years A decade of data and research shows that exposing kids to fun, exciting FIRST programs builds 21st century work skills and greatly increases their EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS & CREATING REAL IMPACT STEM EXPOSURE I STEM INTEREST & SKILLS motivation to seek education and careers in STEM fields. I EDUCATION & STEM CAREERS I LONG -TERM OUTCOMES * Unless noted, the data represented is the lowest value from the formal evaluations of the programs. work on team strategy n 8 8% in FLL work on programming (63% in FTC; 37% in FRC) n 84% learn about STEM jobs n 6 6% make presentations to judges n 97% have FUN! FLL® = FIRST® LEGO® League 4 FTC® = FIRST® Tech Challenge FRC® = FIRST® Robotics Competition n 88% 88% better understand how STEM is used to solve real-world problems n 9 8% increase teamwork skills n n 8 6% more interested in learning about science or technology 93% increase problem solving skills ULTIMATE IMPACT more interested in doing well in school n 84% motivated to take challenging math or science classes (FRC, FTC) n 9 4% embraced importance of Coopertition® & Gracious Professionalism® n 4 1% LEADS TO n 9 0% n LEADS TO 84% work on the robot LEADS TO n n 8 0% more interested in jobs that use STEM Alumni major in engineering n 3 3% female Alumni major in engineering Sources: Brandeis University: Cross-Program Evaluation of FTC and FRC (2011); Evaluation of the 2012-13 FLL Program (2013); and More Than Robots: Evaluation of FRC Participant and Institutional Impacts (2005) FIRST, 2011 Survey of FRC and FTC Alumni Inspired to learn more? www.usfirst.org/aboutus/impact 89.6% of FIRST Alumni are in a STEM field (student or professional) 5 FOUNDER’S & CO-CHAIRS’ LETTER This year, we proudly celebrated our first quarter century of inspiring young people to take up the important cause of advancing humankind’s achievements in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Over the past 25 years, thanks to the generosity of hundreds of thousands of adult Volunteers, Mentors, and Sponsors, inquisitive kids around the world have been exposed to the wonders, fun, and excitement of taking on a difficult challenge and solving it through teamwork, learning, hard work, and perseverance. Little did we envision at our founding what a monumental impact FIRST would have on so many. At this juncture, we’re happy to report that we’ve far exceeded all of our early expectations. With the help and backing of so many, FIRST has grown from 28 U.S.- based teams in the initial competition season to more than 34,000 teams today in over 80 countries, involving more than 360,000 kids, and over 150,000 adult Volunteers. Each year, we continue to expand at an astounding rate, with no end in sight. Evaluation data tells us that almost 90 percent of FIRST Alumni are now studying for or working in STEM careers*, and female FIRST participants are four times more likely to study STEM subjects due to participation†. That’s impact with a capital “I.” With science and technology, and those who advance it, earning a new-found respect and admiration in the minds of kids everywhere, we’ve come a long way toward our goal of influencing major cultural change. Yet our mission is far from accomplished. The next generations of inspired scientists and engineers that FIRST can help produce need your help today. We urge you to volunteer locally, become a Mentor, raise funds, sponsor a team, or commit your company’s or organization’s time, people, and resources. It takes all of us, working together, to propel FIRST into our next quarter century of inspiration. If students dare to dream big, then we are compelled to open doors for them. There are many who deserve our heartfelt gratitude for helping us achieve our Silver Anniversary. We salute our Founding Sponsors and Strategic Partners, and all of our Sponsors, Mentors, and Volunteers who give freely of their experience, knowledge, time, and resources. Parents and teachers, as well as school and program administrators, also earn our thanks. You inspire us, one and all! The work has already begun that will lead us to our Golden Anniversary 25 years hence. We recommit ourselves to the goal of achieving cultural change by doing all we can to make FIRST programs available to every child who expresses curiosity about how things work and addresses DEAN KAMEN BOB TUTTLE SHERI MCCOY Founder Co-Chair, Board of Directors Co-Chair, Board of Directors challenges with a simple question: “Why not?” *Source: FIRST, 2011 Survey of FRC, FTC Alumni †Source: Brandeis University “More Than Robots” Evaluation 6 7 PRESIDENT’S LETTER Last year, I talked about being a FIRST rookie and shared my admiration for the powerful, innovative, and inspiring contributions and accomplishments of all FIRST participants, young and old. My expectations were high. In one short year, the many things I witnessed and experienced first-hand have turned me into a seasoned veteran who now has an enhanced passion for our mission. I’ve had the opportunity to travel far and wide, reaching out to new Sponsors, Donors, and Volunteers. Wherever I go, the reaction has been the same: “We get it, and we’re behind you.” I’m very proud to be associated with an organization that consistently out-performs my expectations. As we celebrate our Silver Anniversary, FIRST continues to gain awareness among kids as well as business, industry, and government leaders. s In November, 2013, five award-winning FIRST® Robotics Competition teams had the distinct honor of opening the nationally televised Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade® in New York City, cutting the official ribbon and shooting confetti along the parade route. l In December, 2013, all four FIRST programs were invited to exhibit at the 2013 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Robotics Challenge in Florida, where university teams demonstrated their prototype robots’ ability to perform disaster-response skills. Our huge exhibit attracted large numbers of potential Mentors, Volunteers, Sponsors, and student participants. n At the 2014 FIRST Championship in St. Louis, President Obama gave a special “shout out” (via video) to our 25th Anniversary year and urged more students, adults, and corporations to get involved in our mission. s In May, 2014, 12 FIRST team members were celebrated at the White House Science Fair for their outstanding STEM work, including the winner of the 2013 FIRST Future Innovator Award, sponsored by the Abbott Fund, for a Cycle-Leg invention, an inexpensive prosthesis made from a single recycled bicycle. I’m confident that FIRST will continue to be highly impactful, and this productivity will propel us toward future milestone anniversaries. In the immediate future and for years to come, we expect that FIRST will be adopted and celebrated by schools and communities around the globe, and that tomorrow’s problem-solving workforce will be made up of countless FIRST Alumni. For that, we’ll need a steady influx of new Volunteers, Mentors, Sponsors, communicators, gift-givers, and visionaries. DON BOSSI President 8 Will you or your company be among them? I salute everyone involved in our 25 years of developing tomorrow’s young science and engineering leaders and innovators and helping secure a better future for us all. 9 JUNIOR 2014 ROBOTS COME ® ® ® LEGO LEAGUE LEGO LEAGUE ® ® SEASON HIGHLIGHTS TECH CHALLENGE ROBOTICS COMPETITION PROGRAMS FIRST ® LEGO LEAGUE ® Robotics ® LEGO LEAGUE ® WHITE HOUSE HONORS LEGO LEAGUE I “Underwater Dreams” documentary premiered at the 2014 FIRST Championship, chronicling a former Arizona FIRST team that prevailed over college teams, including MIT, in a sophisticated underwater robotics competition ® ROBOTICS COMPETITION Mentored by professional engineers, teams compete with 120-pound robots of their own design in this varsity Sport for the Mind™, combining the excitement of sport with the rigors of science and technology Learn from the pros Game Play Scholarships Robotics ® LEGO LEAGUE ® I Grades 7-12 (ages 12 to 18) ® Students learn to think like engineers and develop an engineering notebook to document their progress. Teams develop strategies, build robots from a reusable kit of parts, and compete head to head TECH CHALLENGE ® ROBOTICS Engineering Notebook COMPETITION Game Play Scholarships I BE A CHAMPION JUNIOR ® LEGO LEAGUE ® Dean Kamen urged members of Congress to make FIRST hands-on, K-12, STEM-learning programs accessible in schools across the country, particularly in underserved and rural areas I Celebrating its fifth year, this prestigious award has been bestowed annually on outstanding FIRST student leaders whose passion for and effectiveness at attaining FIRST ideals is exemplary TECH CHALLENGE ® JUNIOR ® MAKING THE CASE ® Grades 9-12 (ages 14 to 18) I STEM Education Advocate will.i.am recorded “Hall of Fame” by The Script for FIRST, encouraging team members to follow their dreams and make an impact on the world A progression of four programs for ages 6 to 18; gets young people involved early, developing skills and building confidence, keeping them engaged through high school. JUNIOR Over 3.5 million people in New York City and 50 million people at home tuned in to see giant balloons, one-of-a-kind floats, and FIRST robots leading the 87th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade® President Obama congratulated FIRST for 25 years of inspiring young people in STEM and recognized 12 FIRST students for achievements and innovation at the annual White House Science Fair AGAINST ALL ODDS 10 ® Grades 4-8 (ages 9-16*) *Ages vary by country Robotics Guided by the program’s ® Core Values, teams build ® LEGO®-based autonomous robots and develop research projects based on a real-world Challenge that changes annually LEGO LEAGUE ® LEGO TECH CHALLENGE Game Play Research Teams explore today’s scientific challenges, then present their research using a LEGO® model with motorized parts and a Show Me poster I DEAN’S LIST AWARD Grades K-3 (ages 6 to 9) LEGO Research 11 EXCEEDING THE WORLD’S EXPECTATIONS The winner of the 2013 FIRST Future Innovator Award , sponsored by the Abbott Fund, didn’t fit in any of the boxes society wanted to put him in. But Parker Owen, member of FIRST Tech Challenge Team 4260 and FIRST Robotics Competition Team 3469 from Mobile, ® ® Alabama, never let that stop him. “After winning, I realized that thinking differently is in many ways a strength 25 years GROWTH & IMPACT 28 1989 I 3 4 , 2 7 5 Number of teams competing in the inaugural 1992 FIRST season Year FIRST is founded to excite young people about science and technology Number of teams competing in 2014 FIRST season beyond all measure. The ability to see something, not just for what it is, but for what it could be, is what innovation is all about,” Owen reveals. “FIRST has taught me not just how to make an excellent robot, but how to learn by doing.” 10,000,000+ Limitless 367,000+ Worldwide youth participants (ages 6 to 18) Opportunities for a meaningful experience Annual Volunteer hours (and counting) Owen’s winning invention — the Cycle-Leg, an inexpensive prosthesis made from a single recycled bicycle — offers mobility to millions of amputees around the globe. Owen was also honored by President Obama at the 2014 White House Science Fair, and is now in the process of organizing global production and developing a logistical model for his creation. Adds Owen, “For Coopertition® “Competing teams help and cooperate with each other” (a FIRST core value) $20 million+ 150,000+ Scholarship funds available Mentor/Coach/Volunteer roles filled 50 U.S. States / 80+ Countries 30,000+ A growing global phenomenon Robots built in 2014 alone all of the problems in the world, FIRST to me is a solution. FIRST is shaping and encouraging the next generation to be contributors rather than consumers.” “Respect for others, being a good sport, sharing what you’ve learned” (another FIRST core value) “FIRST experiences give young people the toolset they need to build an extraordinary life, career, and, ultimately, a better society.” DEAN KAMEN, FIRST FOUNDER 12 16% Gracious Professionalism® Growth of FIRST participation over 2013 Sport for the Mind™ The answer to “What’s FIRST?” 13 THE CHALLENGE COMPETITIONS Teams explored the awe-inspiring storms, quakes, waves, and more that we call natural disasters, then built LEGO® models and created Show Me posters depicting their journey of discovery More than 100 regional Expos; Junior FIRST® LEGO® League (Jr.FLL®) World Festival Expo in St. Louis 2013 4,000+ NOTEWORTHY More than 24,000 6-9 year olds participated on 4,000+ teams to celebrate curiosity, imagination, discovery, and teamwork A public library-centered version of Jr.FLL was successfully piloted at libraries in Longmont and Louisville, Colorado, and Cheyenne, Wyoming, in collaboration with STAR Library Education Network (STAR_Net), an initiative of the Space Science Institute “An all-girl team that rocked tiaras while writing simple computer code demonstrates that you don’t have to give up on being girly to enjoy science, technology, engineering, and math.” S U Z A N N E D O D S O N , COAC H 3,347 2012 Teams YEAR Grades K-3 (ages 6 to 9) ACCOMPLISHMENTS 2,985 2011 EXPECTATIONS EXCEEDED Learned about the worst flooding in nearly 50 years in Colorado (2013) that crippled 200 2,147 2010 miles of state highways and 50 bridges, stranding over 6,000 people Developed a “flood-proof” bridge that automatically retracts when it detects rising waters 1,448 2009 through a system of sensors, gears, and pulleys 2013 Team Growth YEAR 2007 BLASTER℠ LEGO model, and Show Me poster 4,000+ 2005 and present their unique bridge idea, DISASTER Teams 2006 1,004 702 2012 Jr.FLL Team 248 “LEGO Queens” Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Read the LEGO Queens’ full profile at www.usfirst.org/aboutus/jr.fll-lego-queens 3,347 2004 Obama to attend the White House Science Fair 327 125 14 1,203 2008 Accepted an invitation from President 15 THE CHALLENGE COMPETITIONS Teams researched and shared their innovative solutions and used a team-designed autonomous robot, programmed with LEGO® MINDSTORMS® technology, to complete “missions” for keeping people and property safe before, during, and after a natural disaster Grades 4-8 (ages 9-16*) *Ages vary by country 994 qualifying events and 135 Championship Tournaments; FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL®) World Festival in St. Louis ACCOMPLISHMENTS NOTEWORTHY Approximately 237,000 9-16 year-olds* on 23,748 teams from over 80 countries participated in this season’s Challenge The Weather Channel’s “AMHQ with Sam Champion” broadcasted live from the FIRST LEGO League World Festival, interviewing teams about their innovative solutions for the NATURE’S FURYSM season Challenge *Ages vary by country 2012 YEAR 2013 23,748 20,430 Teams “FIRST LEGO League allows teams to engage in critical thinking, which leads to deeper understanding of the Challenge topic and opens the door for innovation. Team members learn to accept and respect each other while learning how to give back to their community.” R O B E RT A L L S B R O O K S , COAC H 2011 18,323 2010 16,762 WINNING IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE Inspired by a news story about the disastrous tornado in Moore, Oklahoma, where 2008 13,705 dozens of pets went missing and were separated from their families Researched ways to aid recovery of pets during disasters, then designed a drone-based system using RFID (radio frequency identification) 2006 8,847 technology to help locate animals in need of rescue (the “Drone-Pet-rol”) Earned Champion’s Award at the National 2013 2004 Championship in Nashville, and Third Place Innovative Solution Award and the Adult Coach/ YEAR 2002 2012 2011 18,323 1998 2000 FLL Team 15453 “The Disaster Masters” Prince Georges County, Maryland 20,430 1,540 Team Growth Teams 3,001 Mentor Award at the FLL World Festival in St. Louis 200 16,762 2010 16 23,748 5,859 Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) FLL Read The Disaster Masters’ full profile at www.usfirst.org/aboutus/fll-disaster-masters 17 COMPETITIONS 246 Meets, League Championships, and Qualifying Tournaments; 59 Championship Tournaments; 4 Super-Regional Championship Tournaments; FIRST® Tech Challenge (FTC®) World Championship in St. Louis THE CHALLENGE Teams designed, programmed, and operated robots to score yellow blocks in buckets to balance a pendulum arm, raising their Alliance flag and making their robots do pull-ups NOTEWORTHY 38,000 participants (grades 7-12, ages 12 to 18) on 3,800 teams from 16 countries; eligible for over $13.5 million in college scholarships Four Super-Regional Championship Tournaments introduced a new layer to the FTC event advancement structure, qualifying teams for FIRST Tech Challenge World Championship “Students with autism have a natural draw to technology and so I think FIRST is a great way to teach them that there are careers for them after high school and even college.” 2013 3,800 Teams YEAR Grades 7-12 (ages 12 to 18) ACCOMPLISHMENTS K A R I N F I S H E R , COAC H & D O C TO R A L S T U D E N T I N E D U C AT I O N AT U N I V E R S I T Y O F C E N T R A L F LO R I D A 2012 2,779 NOT YOUR USUAL EXPECTATION 2011 2,093 Created by an autism educator to give students with autism a chance to engage in creativity and problem solving skills, as well as an 2010 1,606 opportunity to be included in an activity with other students their ages Mentored by local veteran FTC Team 5454 “Dent in the Universe (DITU),” who provided weekly 2009 2008 986 1,111 assistance, helping “DECENT” design and build their first robot 2007 799 Competed successfully in their first tournament, and were exposed to activities, FTC Team 7181 “Dangerous Engineers Creating Epic New Technologies (DECENT)” Winter Springs, Florida materials, and friendships they wouldn’t have 2013 YEAR 2006 2005 2005 3,800 Teams Team Growth 53 2,779 2012 18 DEMO 130 PILOT otherwise experienced 554 PILOT Read DECENT’s full profile at www.usfirst.org/aboutus/ftc-decent 19 THE CHALLENGE COMPETITIONS Competing Alliances guided team-designed-and-built robots to throw balls over a truss, catch balls, and put as many balls in goals as possible, with bonus points for working together 40 District Competitions, 4 District Championships, and 54 Regional events; FIRST® Robotics Competition (FRC®) Championship in St. Louis 2014 2013 2012 2,727 2,343 2,072 2011 Over 68,000 high-school students on 2,727 teams from 17 countries; students eligible for over $20 million in college scholarships from more than 180 Scholarship Providers More than 10,000 individual official matches played for the first time in FIRST Robotics Competition history “FIRST gave me my life back. I want to inspire people to make changes in their lives through an interest in science and technology, as I did.” F R E YA W I L H E L M BETTER THAN EXPECTED 1,808 2010 NOTEWORTHY 2,546 Teams YEAR Grades 9-12 (ages 14-18) ACCOMPLISHMENTS Disillusioned with her plans for art school, isolated and depressed, started 1,501 2008 experimenting with drugs Discovered “Cyber Dragon” FRC team, started to enjoy working with mechanical tools, 2004 2002 927 drugs, and was elected team captain in her second year, setting her sights on an education 642 and career in mechanical engineering 2014 2013 YEAR 2012 2,0 11 Freya Wilhelm, FRC Team 4263 “Cyber Dragon,” New York City Read Freya’s full profile at www.usfirst.org/aboutus/frc-freya-wilhelm 2,343 1992 2,546 Teams Team Growth 2,727 2000 Became more self-aware, stopped using 372 94 1996 responsibility 28 20 1,133 2006 sparking a new passion, purpose, and sense of 21 SPONSORS FIRST could not achieve the impact it does without tremendous support In addition to our Sponsors, Suppliers, and Contributors acknowledged on these pages, FIRST extends its sincere appreciation to the tens of thousands of Volunteers who generously devote their time and expertise to FIRST Robotics Competition, FIRST Tech Challenge, FIRST LEGO League, and Junior FIRST LEGO League teams and events. FIRST could not achieve the impact it does without this tremendous support. F I R S T S T R AT E G I C PA RT N E R S FIRST FOUNDING SPONSORS 22 FIRST thanks its Supporters and has made every effort to ensure complete and accurate listings. If we’ve made an error, please accept our sincere apology, and let us know at donations@usfirst.org. 23 n Member of the FIRST Board of Directors s Member of the FIRST Executive Advisory Board l FIRST Honorary Director k FIRST Senior Advisor v Matching Gift 2013-2014 FIRST Contributors Corporations and Foundations $1,000,000+ Bancroft-Clair Foundation Comal ISD Rackspace Hosting Barclays Comfort Inn of Duluth Rockwell Automation, Inc. Barnes & Thornburg IP Group Comfort Suites of Canal Park The Roddenberry Foundation Jim and Dede Bartlett Foundation St. Jude Medical Foundation Baxter Healthcare Corporation Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region SAIC BBL Hospitality Statoil The Benevity Community Impact Fund Time Warner Cable Best Buy Children’s Foundation Argosy Foundation Two Sigma Investments, LLC Best Buy Co., Inc. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Community Partners U.S. Air Force BEST Robotics Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Up to $99,999 Bialkin Family Foundation Connecticut Pre-Engineering Program Rockwell Collins, Inc. 100 Black Men of Atlanta Inc. Blackbaud Inc. Connecting for Children and Families, Inc. United Technologies Corporation (UTC) A.O. Shirley Memorial Foundation B.L.A.S.T., Inc. Connective Capital Management $100,000 - $999,999 ABB Foundation Blue Streak Reprographics Cooper Industries Foundation ABB Inc. Bluemedia, Inc. Accenture BNY Mellon The Leon and Toby Cooperman Family Foundation The Boeing Company v Cornell University Autodesk, Inc. Action Automatic Sprinkler, Inc. DBA Action Fire Pros Bonneville Power Administration Corning Incorporated BAE Systems Advanced Technology Services, Inc. Boost 11 Foundation Baxter International Inc. Aetna Foundation Booz Allen Hamilton v County of Monroe Industrial Development Agency Bechtel Group Foundation Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Bostock Family Foundation Bezos Family Foundation Alcoa, Inc. Bovin Family Foundation Bloomberg Alexander & Associates Co. BP Corporation North America, Inc. Bloomberg Philanthropies Allfuses.com Bracewell & Giuliani The Boeing Company Alliance for Education Bradley Arant Boult Cummings, LLP Booz Allen Hamilton AllianceBernstein Bright Funds Foundation BOSCH Community Foundation Alliant Techsystems Inc.v Broadridge Foundation Boston Scientific Corporation Altria Group Bud Industries Brin Wojcicki Foundation Amerex Brokers LLC CACI, Inc. Caterpillar Foundation America Makes/National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute (NAMII) California Space Grant Foundation 3M Company Abbott Fund Comcast and NBCUniversal Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) DEKA Foundation FIRST in Texas America-Israel Friendship League, Inc. American Endowment Foundation American Friends of the Jewish University in Moscow California State University, Fresno Calloway County Extension 4-H Canal Park Business Association (CPBA) Canal Park Lodge LLC The Curtis L. Carlson Family Foundation Gas Processors Association Cox Communications ECONorthwest Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation v CPS Energy EFC Systems GE Oil & Gas Credit Suisse Americas Foundation Mitzi and Warren Eisenberg Family Foundation GenCorp Foundation Credit Suisse (USA), Inc. Crest Operations, LLC CSC Charitable Foundation D&K Engineering Dana Corporation Dana Holding Deep Space Systems, Inc. DEKA Research & Development Corporation in memory of David J. Stickler Dell Giving Dell, Inc. Deloitte DeLorme Publishing Company Caterpillar Global Mining, LLC Amgen Foundation Caterpillar, Inc. Anadarko Petroleum Corporation CenterPoint Energy AndyMark, Inc. Central Intelligence Agency Anonymous CETYS Universidad Baja California Devon Energy Corporation John Deere Arent Fox LLP Cherokee Nation DeVry University Johnson & Johnson Arkansas FIRST Chesapeake Energy Corporation Dickstein Shapiro LLP LEGO A/S ARM, Inc. Chevron Corporation Digi-Key Leidos, Inc. Arrowhead Concrete Works, Inc. The Chickasaw Nation Lockheed Martin Corporation ArvinMeritor CIGNA Foundation Medtronic, Inc. Ashley Walker Medtronic Philanthropy through Medtronic Foundation ASME-IPTI Cincinnati State Technical & Community College Google Inc. The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust Monsanto Company Associated Bank AT&T, Inc. Cincinnati Test Systems Cirrus Aircraft Cisco Foundation v Motorola Solutions Foundation Axalta Coating Systems National Defense Education Program (NDEP) AZ FIRST NI Novelis Inc. BAE Systems Aerospace & Defense Group, Inc. NRG Energy, Inc. BAE Systems v Cleveland County 4-H Foundations, Inc. Patriarch Partners BAE Systems Matching Gifts Program v Cohen Electric Service, Inc. Pentair Foundation Baldor Electric Company Pershing Square Foundation Ball Corporation Colorado Consortium for Earth and Space Science Education Cisco Systems, Inc. Citizens for Backus/AB, Inc. City of Cambridge WWW.USFIRST.ORG/SCHOLARSHIPS Ecolab Foundation American Transmission Company LLC General Motors Corporation To learn more about the FIRST Scholarship Program, or make available FIRST Scholarships from your institution, please visit: Christopher Galvin Foundation Carnegie Mellon University General Electric Power Systems The majority of FIRST scholarships are offered by colleges or universities for enrollment at their campuses; the remainder are made available by corporations, associations, or foundations for use at a selection of schools. The 2014 FIRST Scholarships are listed on pages 31-32. Ecolab American Heritage Education Foundation GE Healthcare In 2014, as part of the FIRST Scholarship Program, over 180 Scholarship Providers made available over $20 million in scholarship opportunities to FIRST Robotics Competition team members. FIRST Tech Challenge participants were eligible for $13.5 million of these funds. Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga, Inc. Community Foundation of West Chester/Liberty Qualcomm Incorporated 24 PTC, Inc. Delphi Corporation Delphi Foundation Demand Electric, Inc. Detroit And Downriver Area Robotic Alliance, Inc. DigiPen USA Corporation Disney Worldwide Services, Inc. Dominion Nuclear Connecticut, Inc. DonorsChoose.org The Dow Chemical Company The Dow Chemical Company Foundation Draper Laboratory The Drexler Family Foundation DUECO, Inc. Duke Energy DuPont Dust Control Technology, Inc. Eaton Computer Services Eaton Corporation Griffith Restoration Inc. DBA Servpro of Auburn/Rocklin Hall Estill Hampton Dental Group, P.C. Hampton Inn International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) Harpak, Inc. International Society of Automation (ISA) Harris Corporation, RF Communications Division Intertech Foundation Hartel’s/DBJ Disposal Isthmus Engineering & Manufacturing Co-op Hartfiel Automation ITESM Campus Leon The Alfred and Rosemary Iversen Family Foundation Electronic Arts, Inc. v General Atomics Sciences Education Foundation Elemental Technologies General Dynamics Emerson Industrial Automation Emerson Process Management General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems Enterprise Holdings Foundation General Electric Aviation Hawkeye Engraving eStop Robotics LLC General Electric Company Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation General Electric Energy (Atlanta) Healthios, Inc. (formerly The Aethena Group, LLC) ev3 Inc. Genesis Attachments Events, Inc. GEO Foundation Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum George Mason University Evolution Markets, Inc. Georgia Power Co. (A Southern Co.) Exeter Venture Management Company, LLC GeorgiaFIRST Expert Access Gerald Mele & Associates, Inc. Exxon Mobil Corporation Girl Scouts of Central Texas ExxonMobil Foundation Volunteer Involvement Program v The Gleason Works Fans of the Everglades Restoration Magnet Inc. FedEx Corporation General Mills Foundation Global Foundries Global Impact GoDaddy iSPACE, Inc. Ivy Tech Foundation Heat Energy Group, LLC J.H. Findorff & Son Inc. The Bruce J. Heim Foundation Jacobs Technology, Inc. The Heinz Endowments The Jamar Company Henkel of America, Inc. James & Co. Lighting Hibbing Taconite Company JCPenney v HireVue, Inc. Jewish Federation of Greater Metrowest NJ Hitachi Data Systems John’s Janitorial Honda of America Mfg., Inc. The JPMorgan Chase Foundation v Honeywell Aerospace Juan Young Trust Hughes Network Systems Juneau Economic Development Council I.S. Technologies LLC dba Computer System Designers Jurkovich Doak Development IBM Corporation Ferland Family Foundation, Inc. Goldman, Sachs & Company Matching Gift Program v Fidelity Investments Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. FIRST in Michigan Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund FIRST Robotics of Canada Goldman Sonnenfeldt Foundation First Solar Company First Tech Credit Union Goodin MacBride Squeri Day & Lamprey, LLP FLIR Systems, Inc. Google Matching Gifts Program v Illinois Manufacturing Foundation Florida FIRST Robotics Education Foundation Gopher Electronics Inasmuch Foundation Florida Power & Light Company The Grable Foundation Indiana Space Grant Consortium Florida Underwater Sports The GRACO Foundation IndianaFIRST, Inc. Ford Motor Company Granite Bench Charitable Foundation Friends of Hawaii Robotics Frontier Electronic Systems Corp. Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) Fruition Partners, Inc. Greater Texas Foundation Insitu, Inc. Future Seekers Inc. Greenspan Foundation Integrated Liner Technologies Gads Hill Center Intel Foundation v International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) IBM Corporation Employees IBM Employees Services Center Ideal Integrations, Inc. Ideas Manufacturing IEEE Pittsburgh Section Illinois FIRST ingenuityNE Integrity Complete Auto Care, Inc. Kaua’i Economic Development Board Kaufman Engineered Systems KBR KC STEM Alliance kcsproductions l.l.c. kCura Keker & Van Ness LLP Kentucky Engineering Foundation Kerith Foundation Kettering University Kiamichi Technology Center Kimberly-Clark Corporation Kirkpatrick Foundation, Inc. Kraus-Anderson Construction Company The Kunkel Family Foundation L-3 Communications L-3 Link Simulation & Training 25 Ladish Co. Foundation Motorola Mobility Foundation Oklahoma Engineering Foundation Robotics Institute of Maine Teaching Textbooks Inc. Webster First Federal Credit Union Lake Region Medical Mouser Electronics, Inc. Oklahoma State University Rochester Community Robotics Tec Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation Laredo Children’s Museum, Inc. dba Imaginarium of South Texas MPECU - Minnesota Power Employees Credit Union Omega Air Inc. Rochester General Hospital Tech Savvy Marketing The Williams Companies, Inc. Ometek Incorporated Technology Association of Oregon Wilson Research Group Larry H. Miller Group MRI Global The Gerald Oppenheimer Family Foundation Rochester Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Society (RIMES) Technology FIRST WMS Gaming Chicago Law Offices of Ali Salamirad PC MSM Pacific Coast Enterprises Inc. Oracle Foundation Rocketfuel Tennant Company La-Z-Boy msp communications Orange & Rockland Rocklin Glass & Mirror Teradata Cares Woodard, Emhardt, Moriarty, McNett & Henry LLP Lear Corporation MTEQ - Manufacturing Techniques, Inc. Orbital Sciences Corporation Rocky Mountain Robotics Coalition Teradata Corporation Worcester Polytechnic Institute LeChase Construction Services, LLC Murtha Cullina LLP Oregon Community Foundation Rolls-Royce North America TFS Energy LLC WorleyParsons Resources & Energy LEM USA Inc. Museo del Acero horno3 Oshkosh Corporation Daniel & Joanna S. Rose Fund, Inc. Thorley Industries, LLC Xerox Corporation Lincoln Laboratory Mutual of America Outerwall Rosenbluth Family Foundation Tides Foundation Xerox Foundation The Lindner Family Foundation, Inc. Nacel Open Door, Inc. P&G Foundation T. Rowe Price Foundation Gary l and Diane Tooker Family Foundation XPRIZE Linn Energy, LLC NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center P&H Mining Equipment The Ryan Family Foundation TOSA Foundation Xyleme, Inc. The Lipper Family Charitable Foundation National AG Science Center Palmdale Aerospace Academy S. A. Greenwood Mgmt Resources LLC Toyota USA Foundation YourCause, LLC v Lively Group National Grid v Parker Hannifin Corporation St. Gabriel School of Windsor Transamerica Zeeco, Inc. Lizzy Lift, Inc. The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation St. Louis Community College Foundation Travelers Insurance Zwillinger Greek & Knecht PC LLH/LHM Foundation National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Tri Star Motorsports Lockheed Martin Corporation v National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) PAST Foundation/CORI St. Louis Convention & Visitors Commission St. Mark’s School TrialNetworks Individual Donors $50,000 - $250,000 Luther Sign Co. Naval Sea Systems (NAVSEA) PECO Sakowski Consulting, LLC Navistar Arnold S. Penner Foundation Inc. TRUIST Anonymous Lyn-Hils Cleaning Service Inc. Salesforce.com / Salesforce Foundation Turner Broadcasting System Walter Havenstein n Macy’s Foundation NC FIRST Robotics People for Leisure and Youth, Inc. (PLAY) Samson Resources Company TV Azteca SA B De CV Josh s & Judy Weston Madison County Community Foundation Incorporated NCR Foundation Pheasant Hill Foundation Picatinny Arsenal Sanghi Family Foundation UBM, LLC Sarah Heinz House $5,000 - $49,999 Magnablend New York City / New Jersey FIRST Pitney Bowes in honor of Eric Belec UL SASTEMIC Donald Bossi n The Manitowoc Company Foundation State of New York Pitney Bowes v United Health Group Saturn Systems Inc. Aaron Brown ManpowerGroup Nexteer Automotive The Pitney Bowes Foundation v United Launch Alliance (ULA) School Outfitters Don Bulens Marathon Petroleum NH Space Grant Consortium/NASA EPSCoR Pittsburgh Foundation United Therapeutics Corporation Schwab Charitable Fund Ursula Burns n & Lloyd Bean Marotta Controls, Inc. Nidec Motor Corporation Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation Seagate Technology, LLC Mary Byron Marsh Electronics, Inc. NOLO Farms Platt Electric Supply Unity Healthcare, LLC DBA Lafayette Anesthesiologists Segway Unity Surgical Center, LLC Martin Engineering The NORDAM Group The Plexus Corporation Charitable Foundation, Inc. Sheehy, Ware & Pappas University of California, Davis Maryland Space Business Roundtable Nordson Corp. PNM Company Show Ready Events LLC University of Florida Matrix Consulting LLC Portland General Electric Foundation Siemens Corporation University of Illinois Mattlin Foundation The Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation Precision Mold & Tool, Inc. Sierra Holdings Inc. Maui Economic Development Board Inc. North Alabama Science Center, Inc. Silicon Valley Community Foundation Maxim Integrated North Atlantic Industries, Inc. Pribusin Inc. University of Maryland College Park Foundation The Proctor & Gamble Company Sil-Pro, LLC McGraw-Hill North Carolina Agricultural and Technical University Professional Property Services, Inc. Skillpoint Alliance Northeast Utilities Foundation Promedici Sa De CV SMaRT Education Northeastern University PRP, Inc. Northern Door & Hardware, Inc. Public Service Enterprise Group The Society of American Military Engineers Rhein-Main Post Northland Foundation QinetiQ North America Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Northrop Grumman Corporation Quad/Graphics Software Engineering Professionals, Inc. Northwest Baltimore Optimist Club The Quaker Chemical Foundation Solidyn Solutions NovaCoast, Inc. Range Resources Sonny’s Enterprises Nucor RAS Communications/Russell A. Schultz Sony Corporation NVIDIA Corporation Rave Reviews LLC Nypro Inc. Raytheon Company South Carolina FLL and Robotics Education, Inc. NYSE Foundation RCAL Products, Inc. O’Donnell Associates North, Inc. Receivership Management LLC Offit Capital Advisors LLC Red Hat Israel Ltd. OGE Energy Corporation Foundation, Inc. REM “Catch The Dream” Ohio Space Grant Consortium Renaissance Charitable Donation Ohmite Manufacturing Company Republic Bank OK Business Roundtable Resolution Copper Mining Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission Richmond Tooling, Inc. Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science & Technology Rite of Passage Morgan Stanley Foundation Mosher Family Foundation Oklahoma Christian University Motiva Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Bureau McLelland Family Foundation Mentor Graphics Foundation Mercedes-Benz of Oklahoma City Mercer University MessageWatcher, LLC MET MEX Penoles Michael Best & Friedrich LLP Michael Reese Health Trust Microchip Technology, Inc. Micron Technology Foundation, Inc. Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Matching Gifts Program v The Milk Money Foundation, Inc. Mindsports Colorado Minnesota Power Foundation MIT Club of Wisconsin Moeller Aerospace Technologies Moore Fans LLC Morgan County 4-H Exchange 26 Network for Good RJM Foundation Robert Morris University Rob-Kort, Inc. DBA Rocklin Hydraulics University of Minnesota College of Science & Engineering Thomas & Susan Dunn University of Tulsa Uno Restaurant LLC U.S. Army ROTC U.S. Navy State of Utah UVAS Foundation V.P.I. Industries, Inc. SRA International Corporation Virginia Tech Foundation, Inc. Stout, Uxa, Buyan & Mullins, LLP VirginiaFIRST Stratasys Visit Duluth Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Visit Lubbock Sunny Days Charitable Foundation Vulcan Spring Sutherland Global Services Walt Disney Company The Sylvan Laureate Foundation Booker T. Washington Foundation for Excellence master QC logo (c:100, m:60, y:0, k:0) At the 2014 FIRST Championship, Founder Dean Kamen recognized the event’s Presenting Sponsor, Qualcomm Incorporated, with the Founder’s Award for exceptional service in advancing the ideals and mission of FIRST. Since 2007, Qualcomm has provided significant financial contributions in support of teams, FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) events and Mentor stipends, the FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Global Innovation Award sponsored by XPRIZE, and FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) Super-Regionals. Blair Gallant Mike Grimaldi Karen & Rick Hargrove Dr. Paul Jacobs n Verizon Foundation v TE Connectivity Donald J. Duet Gordon Lankton k SpaceX Henry and Marilyn Taub Foundation James Dimon University of Oklahoma College of Engineering Velcro Industries Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc. Benjamin Davis University of New Hampshire Southern California Edison Talisman Energy Inc. Lawrence & Tami Cohen FOUNDER’S AWARD Sheri McCoy n Thomas & Paula McInerney Scott McKay n Dennis Muilenburg n William Murphy Jr. k Robert Parkinson Jr. n Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Petty Rich & Melody Simoncic Robert n & Linda Tuttle Myron E. Ullman III n Phil Venables Paul Walker Michael Wenig Thomas Wettlaufer Ronald Zarrella Albert Zeller Up to $4,999 Way Program Craig & Sandra Adams WD Foundation Susan Agrawal Weber State University Teresa Agtuca Qualcomm has also increased its Volunteer investment in FIRST each year. The company provided an estimated 100 Volunteers this season across the FIRST programs, as local event Volunteers, Mentors, and Coaches, providing technical support at events, and offering FIRST recruiting and information sessions in all of the company’s key geographies. Qualcomm engineers are working with FIRST to develop robust communication systems for both the FRC and FTC programs and to ensure quality wireless communication environments at the FIRST Championship. Dr. Paul E. Jacobs, Qualcomm Executive Chairman and member of the FIRST Board of Directors, accepted the award from Kamen, telling the crowd of 30,000: “Wow! There’s a lot of brain power in this room. What do you guys think? There’s almost no problem that we can’t solve with this kind of talent.” 27 Karen Albrecht Richard Bruskoff in honor of Jim Dauer Ryan Dognaux Paul & Theresa Giordanella R. Dale Anderson in honor of Scott & Kristen Anderson Nathaniel Buck Jackie & Deborah Dooley in honor of Eva Dooley Mark Giordono Jeffrey Anderson John Buysman Maryellen Glynn Nicholas Angelucci Lee-Ann Cabero Martin & Christina Doordon in memory of Michael Freitag Anonymous Donors Don & Deborah Cahail Anonymous in honor of Team 2202 “Brookfield East BEAST Robotics” Michael Callahan in memory of Michael Freitag Anonymous in honor of Team 449 “Blair Robot Project” David Callen James Downey Candace Campanelli Dennis Drayer Anonymous in honor of Mom, an inspiration to students of all ages Melanie Campbell Megan Dreher Anonymous in honor of Sal Caldarise’s birthday Aija Capants Mark Dreux Katherine Cappaert James & Celia Dudley Anonymous in honor of Craig Sylvester & Janet Vertesi Victoria Caramante Patrick & Janis Dunlap R.J. Cardullo James C. Durand Robert Carlson Patti & Terry Durkin Marina Carpenter Patti & Terry Durkin in memory of Scott R. Frock Anonymous in honor of Brad Walchak Anonymous in honor of Thomas Weitz Philip Aponte David & Barbara Archer Pramod Atluri Kurt Carr Lisa Carr in memory of Michael Freitag Emma Dorgan Irwin & Janet Dorros Edward Dougherty Thomas Glenn Scott Godin Jeffrey Godsey Morey & Dena Goldberg Alfred Goldstein M.M. Gonzalez Nicholas Goodman Glenn Goodrich in honor of Greg Goodrich Bhaskara Gopireddy Mr. Stephen Gray & Ms. Kathleen Ulrich Scott Greeley Glenn Gribble Eileen Griffee William Griffith Will Edds Christopher Grontkowski Katherine Edelblut Dr. Greg Gross Matt Egenolf Steven & Jonith Grundmann 2014 The 2014 Woodie Flowers Award winner, Lane Matheson, Director of the Tulsa Engineering Academy at Memorial High School and Mentor for FIRST Robotics Competition Team 932 “Circuit Chargers,” is a visionary leader and the first to bring engineering into K-12 education in Oklahoma. Matheson left a profitable career as a systems engineer on the International Space Station program to prepare students for the rigors of studying engineering. While developing her own high-school engineering curriculum, she chose to incorporate FIRST robotics programs, ultimately introducing a robotics class where students improve their leadership, speaking, and power tool skills alike. In 2005, she created the Tulsa Engineering Academy, an academic magnet program within the school. Matheson has recruited more than 70 Coaches and Mentors for teams across the FIRST Progression of Programs. She teaches programming for all levels, helps Coaches with funding, and deploys her students and their robots to recruit other kids for these rookie teams. Jennifer Axelsen Jane Carroll-Berical in memory of Michael Frietag Eric Ayers Karthik Chandramouli Rachel Eng in honor of Eric Mitchell Daniela Guarraggi John Bachmann Ron Chaney Jim & Laura Entwistle Brett Guerin Annette Backous William Chapman Judithe Ernst Michael Guidry Graeme Baer Ji Chen Julia Espel Jin Guo Carlette Baker Catherine Cheung Jeremy Espenshade Paul Guttmann Russell Ball A.S. Chin Michelle Essman Paul Haaga in memory of Michael Freitag Danny Bathgate Mickey Clagg Robert Evans Alexander Halbleib Paul Battista in memory of John Olin Campbell III John Clark Robert Evans Jr. Brooklyn Hamel in honor of Jacquelyn Cheng Nancy Claypool Jeffrey Evelhoch Brandon R. Hansen Karen Cleeve Paul Everett Parker David Hardy Kellie Cloud Andrew Faden Richard & Carol Harries Rebecca Cohen in honor of Edward Cohen Julie Farago Christopher Hauck Vincent & Lorraine Colarusso Virginia Farrow James & Jennifer Hausch Jim Coleman David Fedewa Barbara Hayes Alvin Colon Carroll Aaron Feldman Laura Hayman Jeffery Becraft Daniel Comber Tracy Fennell Stephen & Lynn Hazard Peter Besen Matt Connolly Noah Fiedel Lynne Heilbrunn Susan Besougloff Harold Cooper Scott Fisher Patricia Helfer Ray Billups Timothy & Jennifer Cope JG Fitzgerald Robert Helfer David Bonderman Wendy Covey Erin Fleck Robert & Karen Heon Dennis & Denise Bone John Czernikowski Tom Fletcher John & Nancy Herper J.F. Bordes Larry Daddario Christian Flory Steven Higgins Stanley & Ann Borowiec Samuel Dangremond Howard & Margaret Fluhr Alison Hill in memory of Michael Freitag Peter Bower Kenneth & Lisa Davis William Flynn David Hill Ryan Bowman Lee Davis Greg Fodor John Hinners Alexander Boxerbaum Lynden Davis Aaron Foellmi in honor of Chi Ha Evan Hissey Stephen Bozak Matthew Dayton Aaron Foellmi in honor of Marty Theriault Margaret Hodnik Earl Brannan Michael De Rosa Raul Fuentes Todd Hohman Jeffrey Braun Carolyn DeGolyer Mark Gallivan Deborah Hollenbach R.J. Briceno Stephanie Delman Victor & Patricia Ganzi Matt Holt Earle Kazis Daniel Singer Bricklin Lauren Demski in honor of Ciara Geraghty Gabriel Garcia Wolcott & Elizabeth Holt Elizabeth LaPadula in memory of Michael Frietag James Keener Diane Desotelle & Andrew Streitz Joseph Houle James Laudon Thomas Broad Peter & Christine Geary William Kehtel Christopher & Barbara Brody William Destler John Gerbeth David & Janice House George & Barbara Kelley Walter Lawrence in honor of Richard Mooney David Brooks William DeTemple Gordon Gerson David Hsu Muhtar Kent n Helen Browne & Nancy Loberg Dale DeYoung Joel Gilbert Louis-Alexandre Huard Carsten & Jennifer Brueninghaus Jason Dillon Robert Gilliam Savanna Bruno in honor of Andrew Martin Donte Dixon Ben Gilliland Scott Baxter William & Diana Beaulieu Zachery Beauvais in honor of Joseph Valentich M.S. Beck Glorine Becker in honor of Daniel Jupp and the Port Washington robotics team 28 Terrell Burch WOODIE FLOWERS AWARD WINNER Lane Matheson Director of the Tulsa Engineering Academy at Memorial High School Matheson encourages students to “Embrace the Struggle! Celebrate the Success!” She helps them overcome their fears and build their confidence in public speaking, creates opportunities for them to mentor other students, and is a champion for young women. Alex Hunt in honor of Nicole Kern & Alex Boxerbaum Yevgeniy Klayman Robert Levenson Dr. Alenka Malej Rebecca Klein Greg Lewis Deepak & Judith Malhotra Betty Hylden Marc Anthony Kline Irene Lin Brian Mangan SK Iyer Richard & Dorothy Knudsen Yuhau Lin Holly Manning Bill Jansen Holly Koblish Samantha Lipscomb Mario Manriquez David & Kimberley Jeakins Cindy Kokott Wendy Ljungren Jeffrey Marcello Stephen Jelinek Andrew Kolchins Carter Lloyds Donald & Marjorie Markwardt Elizabeth Jensen in honor of The Archer School for Girls FRC Team 362 Elizabeth Korduba Luci Locsin Gregory Marra Kyrie Kowalik Luci Locsin in honor of My Children & My Parents Michael Marshall Guy Lohman Thomas & Catherine Mataloni Michelle Long Ashwin Mathur Ms. J. Valerie Lopez Carl & Catherine Mattson Vernon Loucks, Jr. Paul Mayfield R. Wayne Lowe in honor of Wistar Holt, Jr. Bart & Cheryl Mayforth Marian Lucia Stephen McClellan & Elizabeth Barlow Jacqueline Lue William McClung John & Joann Luhtala Matthew McCormick Elsbieta Lulewicz Jonathan McCoy John Lund in honor of Greg Marholin & Family Jessica McElman in honor of Lynn Cantres & Adebo Ifesanya Nicholas Luther James McGregor in honor of Frank Paytas The Lynch Family Charitable Foundation James McGregor in honor of James Dale Russell & Tina Lyon James McGregor in honor of Thomas Dale Jason Lee Dawn Lyons Daniel Kiecza Lloyd Lee Jock Mackinlay James McGregor in honor of William A. Keating Elizabeth Huddle in honor of Martina List Richard Kirkpatrick Bambi Lerner in honor of Garrett Bernstein Mark Mahla Joshua McKay Mark Huey Rick & Robin Klau Joseph Leto Charles Mains Donna McMonagle Barry & Marcia Maiten Gillian McPhee Di Hunag Peter Johnson Kurt Johnson in honor of Jim Rothrock Timothy Johnson Virginia Johnson Timothy Judkins M.A. Judy Kurtus Kahle Robert Kanach in memory of Michael Freitag David Kaskowitz in memory of Steve Bridges Daniel Kasun L. Robert & Kathleen Kaswell Matthew Krever Mahesh Krishnan Jerrold Krivitzky Thomas Kurtovich Robert C. Lace David Lam Randall Lam Robert Lamaute William & Beth Landman Georgi Lang Gregory Marton 29 master QC logo (c:100, m:60, y:0, k:0) Kevin Meier Kris Petersen Nancy Schek Dana Tupy Miriam Melnick Mr. & Mrs. Peterson Mark Schemel Mucahit Turel 2014 FIRST CHAMPIONSHIP SPONSORS Robert n & Lynn Tuttle Makeda Mikael Robert Petrulis Diane Schmit William & Judith Turner Presenting Sponsor James R. Utaski l Dan Miller in honor of Scott & Kristen Anderson David Phillips Matthew Schouwink Amanda Udicious Joseph Piacentine John Schreiber Paul Ulland Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Wilczynski s Michael Miller Matthew Piacitelli Fred Schwamie Vijay Umapathy William Miller Virginia Pitbladdo & Paul Truncali Sandra Seale Bannus Van der Kloot 2013-2014 FIRST ALLIANCES Nina Milton Nicole Pitera Mark Segraves Chi Cao Minh Richard Pogue James Seifert in honor of John Barnes Shannon Van Landingham in honor of Walter Maikish Samuel Minnitte in memory of Michael Freitag Leonard Polisar James Seifert in honor of Tony Coalson Donna Van Ness The Boeing Company William Pollock James Seifert in honor of Woody Wilder Mark Vanger The Coca-Cola Company Rwanda Pompey Can Sener Georgios Vastardis Monsanto Company Roger Pondel Neal Shapiro Brian Vestergaard NRG Energy, Inc. Beth Portnoy-Davis Andrew Sharer Elizabeth Victor Patriarch Partners David Portz Eric & Mary Sherk Lisa Vincent in honor of Johnamanjaro United Technologies Corporation (UTC) Michael Poulter Mark Shimshak Chris Viriavas in honor of Shane Shields U.S. Air Force Colin Powell Martin Sidor Michael Vogt FIRST Shipping Sponsor Robert & Stacy Pressman Jeffrey Siegel Andrew Wagner FedEx Corporation Joel Preston Marialice Siirila Daniel Wahl Sponsors Leslie & Eileen Quick Paul Silberberg Ashley Walker Peter & Crisler Quick Carlos Silva Cheryl Walsh Abigail Muraski Suzanne Quinonez in memory of Michael Frietag Michael & Avis Silver Frank & Marguerite Walter America Makes/National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute (NAMII) Huidong Wang Kerry Mushkin Abraham Silverman Amado Rabines Anna Radcliffe Suzanne Sinnett in memory of Michael Frietag Chris Ward Timothy Mushkin Sandra Nakasone in memory of Michael Freitag Joseph Razum Laurie Smarick in memory of Michael Frietag John & Alexandra Read David & Angela Smith Elizabeth Watson in memory of William H. Short, Jr. J. Miles Reidy Marcia Smith Fleres Robert & Laurel Weinberg Josh Reifsnyder Paul & Allison Smith McLennan Welles Steven & Gail Reinemund Jason Solinsky Sharlyne Wheeler Christophe Renaud Jason Sproul in honor of Judith Sproul Vincent Wilczynski s Kevin Rendino & Tina Jordan Stephen Squeri Jamie L. Rich Gregory Stachelczyk Harold Williams in memory of Jennifer Baxter Ariel Rideout Edward Starback Elizabeth Riley David & Sharon Stauty Cristina Roark Sy & Laurie Sternberg Garth Roark Mark & Roseann Stevens Russell & Margaret Robbs Dia Stolnitz Stephen & Pilar Robert Dr. James Stone Gerard Roche John Strickland G.R. Rodgers Burns Strider Jonathan Rodin Francis Sullivan Chris Rogers Philip Sutter Rolls Family Fund in honor of John Schanz Joshua Sweetkind-Singer Samantha Rooney David & Deborah Swenson Deborah Rose Gregory Szczeszynski Lesli Rotondo Bruce Tannahill Julie Roudon in honor of Sarah Roudon Laila Taylor-Nelms Andrew Rozumiko Grant Thain Edward Rust Jr. J.A. Thalhamer Brendan Ryan Jason Thomas Helen Sain in honor of Chris Caldwell Matthew Samsel Shannon Thomas in honor of David, Michelle & Raphael Lame Lizabeth Sarakin Herbert Thornhill Dilip Sathe Robert Tinker Lisa Sawyer in memory of Christopher Knauth Peter Travis Scott Pernell Jim & Margaret Peterman R.L. Schaffer Madeline Tully Alan Mirviss Sandra & William Moen Joseph Mollica Alex Moon Rey Moré s Craig Moreland Monica Morrow in honor of Michelle Crivella Christopher Moser M. Suzanne Moyer Richard Mullen Jr. Debra Mumm-Hill Revathi Narasimhan Robert Neckorcuk Jonathan Needleman Barbara Neill Leroy Nelson Benjamin Ng Trung Nguyen Christopher Nichols Karen Nichols Lana Nicholson Tong Noong William Nottingham M. Nuetzel Marne Obernauer Jr. Gene O’Brien Jorge Ochoa Fierro Narin Olankijanan Joseph Olmsted in memory of Tito Azor Beverly O’Neal Gerard Orozco R. Kelly Ortberg n David Otten W.L. Palmer Ruchita Parat Daniel & Holly Parr Keenan & Katherine Pawley Marc Pawliger Jon Pence John Pendergrast 30 Gary l and Diane Tooker Family Foundation Rite Treger in memory of Michael Freitag Steve Warren Josh s & Judy Weston Program Sponsors Abbott Fund America’s Promise Alliance Automation Federation/ISA Boys & Girls Clubs of America Girl Scouts of the USA MIT/MIT Alumni Association National 4-H Council National Robotics Week Society of Women Engineers (SWE) UL Yale Science & Engineering Association 2014 FIRST SCHOLARSHIP PROVIDERS Adelphi University Fred Breithut FIRST Scholarship Bechtel Group Foundation America Makes Best Buy Co., Inc. American Petroleum Institute - Delta Chapter Booz Allen Hamilton Arizona State University Central Intelligence Agency ASME - ASME Auxiliary Comcast NBCUniversal Automation Alley GoDaddy Baker University Karen & Rick Hargrove Bart Kamen Memorial FIRST Scholarship International Association of Emergency Mangers (IAEM) Boston University International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) Bucknell University Bradley University California State University, Los Angeles/ Boeing Microsoft Corporation Capitol College Mouser Electronics, Inc. Carleton University Renee Wolff National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Carnegie Mellon University/Boeing Donald & Ann Wolf Novelis, Inc. John Womack NVIDIA Corporation M.D. Woods Joe Woolcott Oak Ridge National Labs’ Manufacturing Demonstration Facility (ORNL MDF) Bill Wormington Siemens Corporation J. Galen & Janet C. Wright SpaceX Xin Xu UL Peter Zaborowsky United Therapeutics Corporation Joanne Zhang Vulcan Spring Mortimer Zuckerman BART KAMEN SCHOLARSHIP FUND CONTRIBUTORS Blake Winburne C.E. Wittrock Zoran Zvonar & Milica Stojanovic Eric Zygmont John Abele n /Argosy Foundation Bahi Ghazal Marc Hodosh s Dean Kamen n Lloyd Lee Judith Peritz Ethel Rubinstein Dana & Kathy Seero Marcia Smith Fleres Linda Stone Maureen Toohey The 4th annual FLL Global Innovation Award presented by XPRIZE National Parent Teacher Association Leidos, Inc. Kye Williams YOUNG INVENTORS Case Western Reserve University This award encourages, celebrates, and supports youth innovation, offering teams an opportunity to further develop and submit ideas stemming from the season’s NATURE’S FURYSM projects. First Place winners of the 2014 FLL Global Innovation Award presented by XPRIZE: FIRST LEGO League Rookie Team “The Brain Busters” of Sherborn, Massachusetts Invention: Balloon-based notification sign indicates where to find aid after a natural disaster, when traditional infrastructure is not available. The large sign is suspended from a helium balloon that can be seen from very long distances and deployed in high winds, snow storms, and extreme cold The FIRST Future Innovator Award sponsored by the Abbott Fund Central Washington University Cisco Systems Canada Company Clarkson University College for Creative Studies College of the Atlantic Colorado State University Columbia University Culinary Institute of America Daniel Webster College Dean and Theresa Klein FIRST Gracious Professionalism Engineering Scholarship DePaul University DigiPen Institute of Technology Drexel University East Carolina University Eastern Michigan University Eastern Washington University Edmonds Community College Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - AZ Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - FL Fairleigh Dickinson University This award honors creativity in effectively solving a real-world, complex problem through the invention of a unique solution beyond the requirements of the FIRST competition season and events. Winners of the 3rd annual 2014 FIRST Future Innovator Award sponsored by the Abbott Fund: Michelle Yang, Alexander Lu, and Valerie Huynh of FIRST Robotics Competition Team 5212 “TAMSformers” of Denton, Texas Invention: Solar still made of common materials streamlines the process of water filtration, providing cost-effective access to clean water for impoverished populations in underdeveloped countries 31 Farmingdale State College Pennsylvania State University University of Minnesota/PTC Ferris State University Phil Clancy Memorial Scholarship University of Mississippi Florida A&M University/Boeing University of Missouri Florida Institute of Technology Philpott FIRST Robotics Scholarship for Engineering, UNLV Frank Minolli Foundation Plymouth State University University of New Hampshire Gates Corporation Portland State University University of New Hampshire - Manchester Georgia Institute of Technology Purdue University - Computer Science University of Ontario Institute of Technology Globe University Randolph College Grand Valley State University Raytheon Company University of Ottawa - Cisco Systems Canada FIRST Engineering Scholarship Hampshire College Redstone College University of Portland Harvey Mudd College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Rochester Hofstra University Robert Morris University University of Saint Joseph Hudson Valley Community College Rochester Institute of Technology University of South Carolina Idaho State University, College of Technology Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Illinois Institute of Technology Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Indiana State University FLL Global Innovation Award presented by XPRIZE Founding Partner Jr.FLL Program Sponsor XPRIZE Go-To-Market Sponsor Edison Nation In Cooperation with The United States Patent & Trademark Office National Building Museum Jr.FLL Top Team Sponsors Partners in Innovation NI Northern Advanced Manufacturing Industry Group Queensland University of Technology Austria HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V. Education Group LEGO GmbH Mellowmessage GmbH Motorola Solutions Foundation NI GmbH Booz Allen Hamilton SAP AG International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) ThyssenKrupp AG University of South Florida Sponsors in this section are listed in descending order starting with the Sponsor of the highest number of teams. University of Southern California John Deere John Deere Ryerson University University of Southern Maine SAIC Qualcomm Incorporated Instituto Tecnólogico Autónomo de México (ITAM) St. Clair College FIRST Windsor Essex Great Lakes Regional Scholarship University of Tennessee National Defense Education Program (NDEP) Rockwell Collins, Inc. University of Texas Arlington The LEGO Foundation Care for Education Itasca Community College St. Louis Community College - The Ashok Agrawal Scholarship for FIRST Students University of Texas at Austin Rockwell Automation, Inc. University of Texas at San Antonio Friends of Hawaii Robotics University of Toronto Motorola Solutions Foundation University of Washington/Boeing University of Windsor 2013-2014 SEASON FIRST LEGO LEAGUE SPONSORS University of Wisconsin - Madison FLL Founding Partner ITT Technical Institute Johnson & Wales University Kansas State University Kettering University Lake Superior State University Lawrence Technological University Schoolcraft College Seattle Pacific University SMaRT Education SME Education Foundation Society of Petroleum Engineers - Delta Section University of Waterloo FLL Top Team Sponsors (10 or more teams in 2013-2014) Sponsors in this section are listed in descending order starting with the Sponsor of the highest number of teams. Rockwell Collins, Inc. National Defense Education Program (NDEP) Leidos, Inc. The LEGO Foundation Care for Education U.S. Naval Academy Summer STEM Program John Deere Macquarie University Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Houston Area U.S. Navy ROTC Macquarie University Dean’s List Winners’ Scholarship South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Rockwell Automation, Inc. Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology Caterpillar, Inc. Marquette University Southern California Regional Robotics Forum (SCRRF) Velcro USA Inc. / University of New Hampshire Amazing Connections™ FIRST Scholarship GE Healthcare Lindenwood University Maryville University Massachusetts Institute of Technology McKendree University Merrimack College Metropolitan Community College - Maple Woods Southern Methodist University Southwestern Michigan College Spring Arbor University Stevens Institute of Technology SUNY Institute of Technology Milwaukee School of Engineering SUNY Potsdam Mineral Area College Sweet Briar College Missouri University of Science and Technology Temple University Molloy College Texas A&M University Computer Science New Jersey Institute of Technology Tulane University NHTI, Concord’s Community College Nipissing University University of Advancing Technology Murphy FIRST Scholarship North Carolina A&T State University University of Central Missouri North Carolina State University University of Cincinnati Northeastern University University of Connecticut Northwestern University University of Delaware Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs, The Foundation of FMA, Intl. University of Detroit Mercy Ohio State University Oklahoma State University Olin College of Engineering Texas A&M University University of Hartford University of Illinois at Chicago University of Iowa University of Kansas Oregon Institute of Technology University of Maryland - College Park Oregon State University University of Massachusetts Amherst/PTC Pace University University of Massachusetts Lowell - Engineering Pacific University 32 University of Missouri - Kansas City 2013-2014 SEASON JUNIOR FIRST LEGO LEAGUE SPONSORS Pellissippi State Community College Pennsylvania College of Technology University of Massachusetts Lowell - Sciences University of Minnesota, Duluth Velcro USA Inc. / University of New Hampshire STEM FIRST Scholarship Virginia Commonwealth University Washington State University - Agriculture Booz Allen Hamilton FLL Global Sponsors M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Motorola Solutions Foundation Friends of Hawaii Robotics National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Vision Components GmbH Bahrain King Hussein Foundation Jubilee Center for Excellence in Education Belgium Stichting Techniekpromotie ASML Brabant voor techniek CityDynamiek Eindhoven FEI Fontys Hogescholen Frencken Heutink Hanzehogeschool Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta Association of Science and Engineering Technology Edmonton Catholic Schools City of Edmonton Edmonton Economic Development Grill2Go MOJO Northern Alberta Institute of Technology Professionals of Alberta Spectrum Nasco Educational Supplies Ltd. Tac Mobility Tourism Alberta University of Alberta Education Students Society University of Alberta Engineering Students Society Waiward Steel Fabricators Ltd. Western Achrib WestJet Airlines Newfoundland and Labrador IBRD (Innovation, Business and Rural Development), Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Memorial University, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science NL English School District (NLESD) Nova Scotia Acadia University IBM Corporation Connell Motors Jaarbeurs Utrecht EastLink Jet-Net Jodrey School of Computer Science NFGD Lockheed Martin Corporation NI Long & McQuade Saxion Michelin Canada Summa College Techniektalent.nu Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Washington State University - Engineering National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Washington University in St. Louis/Boeing Bechtel Group Foundation Technische Universiteit Delft Nicom IT Motorola Mobility Foundation Technische Universiteit Eindhoven Nova Scotia Business, Inc. United Technologies Corporation (UTC) Tegema Group Nova Scotia Community College Boston Scientific Corporation/Argosy Foundation Teijin Aramid Universiteit Twente Nova Scotia Economic and Rural Development and Tourism Worcester Polytechnic Institute Design Innovation Scholarship Novelis, Inc. Brazil Nova Scotia Labour and Advanced Education Worcester Polytechnic Institute Paul Allaire Future Engineering Leadership Scholarship Lockheed Martin Corporation SESI - Brazilian Social Services of IndustryNational Department Pratt & Whitney Canada Webb Institute Western University Engineering Westwood College Whitworth University Travelers Insurance General Dynamics Xavier University FLL Host Organizations and Championship Tournament Sponsors Australia Yale University Macquarie University York University BAE Systems Australia Youngstown State University Bechtel Group Foundation Worcester Polytechnic Institute FRC New England District Championship Scholarship Computers in Education Group – South Australia Colégio Eduardo Gomes (Primary and High School) SESI Regional Departaments (7): Amazonas, Bahia, Distrito Federal, Goiás, Minas Gerais, Paraná, São Paulo RBC Corporation Women in Science and Engineering (WISEatlantic) Ontario Argosy Foundation ZOOM Education Durham College Bulgaria FEDDEV HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V. Motorola Solutions Foundation SAP AG Curtin University Canada Google Inc. Alberta King David School Aecon LEGO Education Alberta Teachers’ Association Alberta Youth Robotics Society HexBugs LEGO Canada McMaster University Government of Ontario Ontario Power Generation Spectrum Educational Supplies Synnex University of Ontario Institute of Technology 33 University of Toronto University of Waterloo Xerox Corporation Yves Landry Foundation Québec EPSA Company Tæknifræðingafélag Íslands (TFÍ) Hands on Learning Robotics, Technology and Human Resources Development Association EPILOGES.GR University of Iceland LEGO Education FM100 Verkfræðingafélag Íslands (VFÍ) UL Korea Ministry of Communication and Information Technology Greek Rescue Team Vífilfell HELLENIC PETROLEUM S.A. - AKMI College VSÓ Inter Brokers- Interbrokers, Insurance Company India Jubilee Center for Excellence in Education Action Réussite Techno Future Egypt BMO Financial Group Technology Innovation Entrepreneurship Center Bombardier Keridis Works Company India STEM Foundation Malaysia IBM Corporation NI GmbH Sasbadi Sdn Bhd Jaarbeurs Utrecht SAP AG Bechtel Group Foundation Jet-Net ThyssenKrupp AG Kuwait Creative Minds NFGD Vision Components GmbH King Hussein Foundation Creative Robotics Learning Center (Insight Education & Instructional Services) NI Portugal Saxion Evoluir21 HELP University College Summa College Techniektalent.nu Instituto Superior Técnico Campus Taguspark Technische Universiteit Delft ARABOT HI-FI, Lda. 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Shady Side Academy Temple University 41 Ujala Foundation Traditional Screenprinting Villanova University Two-Way Radio Rhode Island University of Virginia School of Engineering New England Institute of Technology Providence Engineering Society RIMES Texas – Alamo Argosy Foundation Intralox Gerald Mele & Associates, Inc. Ursula Burns n & Lloyd Bean Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions DEKA Foundation Jefferson Parish Convention and Visitors Bureau Google Inc. Freelin-Wade Company Madera Unified School District Honeywell Sensing & Control FedEx Corporation Kickify NASA Ames Research Center iR3 Creative Engineering Microsoft Corporation Leidos, Inc. PTC, Inc. James Monroe Wire and Cable Company Robert n & Linda Tuttle Louisiana Engineering Society Kent Elastomer United Technologies Corporation (UTC) Louisiana Technology Council Chesapeake Regional Marsh Electronics, Inc. Josh s & Judy Weston Met-L-Flo Inc. National Defense Education Program (NDEP) Nypro Inc. FRC Event Sponsors Alamo Regional Sponsored By Rackspace Hosting Oracle Akimeka University of New Orleans Shuster Corporation BioMed SA U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC Snap Action, Inc. CPS Energy Boilermaker Regional Stratasys Duke Energy TE Connectivity Graebel Van Lines Triangle Manufacturing Company Greater Texas Foundation VIAIR Corporation Medtronic, Inc. Vulcan Spring & Manufacturing Company NI Zip-Bit, Inc. Precision Mold & Tool, Inc. Bronze Suppliers Prism Technologies Altium Limited NASA IV & V Educational Resource Center Ralph R. Willis Career and Technical Center Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College NASA Johnson Space Center West Virginia Department of Career and Technical Education Northland Christian School Wisconsin Manpower Rockwell Automation, Inc. University of Wisconsin Milwaukee College of Engineering & Applied Science Wyoming Casper College Central Wyoming BOCES Greiner Natrona County School District NCSD #1 NOBE, Inc. Utah Pepsi Weber State University, Career and Technical Education A list of FIRST Tech Challenge Team Sponsors is available at www.usfirst.org/sponsors/first-tech-challenge-team-sponsors AndyMark, Inc. DS Solidworks ebm-papst Inc. FedEx Corporation Gates Corporation GitHub igus, Inc. Innovation First International Microsoft Corporation NI PTC, Inc. Rockwell Automation, Inc. U.S. Department of Energy Wind River Diamond Suppliers Autodesk, Inc. Bimba Manufacturing Company Bishop-Wisecarver Corporation EnerSys Texas Instruments Gold Suppliers Analog Devices Inc. Automation Direct BaneBots, LLC BURNDY LLC Cross the Road Electronics, LLC Cypress Semiconductor Corporation nextGen Robots Applied Systems & Technology Transfer, LLC Bayer MaterialScience LLC LeVic Plastics Inc. / Jaguar Robotics FRC Team 1810 Motorola Solutions Foundation FRC Rookie Team Grantors Rackspace Hosting SASTEMIC Time Warner Cable Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Texas, Inc. MakerGear LLC U.S. Air Force NKK Switches U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC DENSO International America/Asmo North Carolina SABIC Innovative Plastics U.S. Navy Bechtel Group Foundation Digi-Key Corporation Solid Concepts Arizona Regional Canon Virginia, Inc. Festo Corporation FRC Top Team Sponsors APS CNBMD Fluke Corporation (20 or more teams in 2014) Atmosol Consol Energy Grainger Havabanana Productions GEICO Intel Corporation Sponsors in this section are listed in descending order starting with the Sponsor of the highest number of teams. Avnet Dominion General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems Inventables, Inc. Leidos, Inc. MaxBotix Inc. Lockheed Martin Undersea Systems Micron Foundation Parker Hannifin Corporation, Fluid System Connectors Division Norfolk State University Phillips Color Kinetics National Defense Education Program (NDEP) Northrop Grumman Corporation RoboRealm, LLC PTC, Inc. Orange County Ruland Manufacturing Co., Inc. BAE Systems PTC, Inc. Tableau Software United Technologies Corporation (UTC) Rockwell Collins, Inc. WAGO Corporation General Motors Corporation Worcester Polytechnic Institute SAIC University of Vermont Virginia SAIC SimIS Southwest Community College 42 J. Galen & Janet C. Wright Electronic Components Industry Association (ECIA) Vance Enterprises Vermont Anonymous Internal Society Automation, New Orleans Chapter 3M Company Hamshire Fannet ISD Weber State University, College of Applied Science & Technology BK Lighting Eaton’s Bussman Business Alpha Natural Resources Logan Regional Medical Center Hill Air Force Base STEM David & Barbara Archer Internal Society Automation, Lafayette and Baton Rouge Chapter Clippard Instrument Laboratory, Inc. Texas – Arlington Texas Tech University Equity & Community Engagement Division of Institutional Diversity Abbott Fund FRC Suppliers Crown Suppliers Logan County Schools Texas Tech University Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering Central Valley Regional Bruce J. Heim Foundation West Virginia Rackspace Hosting Frenship High School Entergy Bechtel Group Foundation Axis Communications Logan County Commission E Controls by Enovation Controls Albert Zeller Booz Allen Hamilton Anderson Power Products Lockheed Martin Corporation ASME Petroleum Division Crescent Bank and Trust PTC, Inc. Elite Contracting Texas – Lubbock John & Julia Szentes Caterpillar Foundation 3D Systems National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) CPS Energy Texas Workforce Commission Christopher Galvin Foundation B.L.A.S.T. Whitlock Foundation Chapmanville Regional High School San Jacinto College Anonymous US STEM Foundation Alamo Colleges - Northwest Vista College Texas – Houston Boston Scientific Corporation/Argosy Foundation America Makes American Electric Power University of Texas at Arlington College of Engineering Silver Suppliers FRC Kickoff Sponsors Akimeka Rockwell Collins, Inc. 2014 FIRST ROBOTICS COMPETITION SPONSORS T-Cup Terra Tech Engineering Services MakerBot National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) The Boeing Company FRC Rookie Team Grantors Qualcomm Incorporated Comcast Foundation Brin Wojcicki Foundation Google Inc. Craig & Barbara Barrett Microchip Employees through United Way Donations Microchip Technology Inc. ON Semiconductors Steve n & Maria Sanghi Science Foundation Arizona U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC Wells Fargo Wishes in Stitches (Margaret & Alan Jannuzzi) Arkansas Regional Arkansas FIRST Baxter International Inc. Harding University Bezos Foundation Bayou Regional General Electric Company Dr. & Mrs. Nick Altiero National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Raising Canes on Williamson Blvd. Tulane University California State University, Fresno JBT Food Tech A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland Altria Group AT&T, Inc. Baltimore Area Alliance Bechtel Group Foundation Booz Allen Hamilton Capitol College AndyMark, Inc. Emerson Industrial Automation Barnes & Thornburg IP Group Enktesis Cal-Comp USA Cook Medical General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems Delphi Corporation Leidos, Inc. Indiana Space Grant Consortium Lockheed Martin Corporation Laser Shows 101 Maryland Space Business Roundtable Novelis, Inc. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Purdue University - Office of the Provost Raytheon RTSC Rolls-Royce Software Engineering Professionals (SEP) Buckeye Regional NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Northrop Grumman Corporation Gerard Orozco T. Rowe Price Foundation SRA International Corporation Battelle STEMaction, Inc. Cleveland Clinic Foundation Sylvan/Laureate Foundation Cleveland Community College Cleveland Indians University of Maryland College Park Foundation Delphi Foundation U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC Magnet Colorado Regional NASA Glenn Research Center Arrow Electronics Nordson Ball Corporation Ohio Aerospace Institute Club Workshop Ohio Space Grant Consortium ColoradoGives.org Paragon TEC Denver Museum of Nature and Science Parker Hannifin Corporation Encana Corporation The Plain Dealer Gates Corporation Rockwell Automation, Inc. Ben Gilliland RPM InterCall Sierra Lobo/Gilarest/ Jacobs/Superior Mobility LEGO Children’s Fund Zin Technologies Central Illinois Regional The Boeing Company Enviro-Safe Refrigerants, Inc. Lockheed Martin Corporation LunarG Technetronic Solutions, Inc. United Launch Alliance (ULA) 43 University of Denver School of Engineering & Computer Science U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC US Engineering Crossroads Regional Allfuses.com DataNet Systems Genivar District of Columbia Public Schools Google Inc. General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems Héroux Devtek Hewitt Hydro-Québec McGill University AndyMark, Inc. Ville de Montréal Barnes & Thornburg IP Group Morguad Investment Matt Egenolf Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec OIQ General Electric Aviation Power Corporation du Canada Raytheon Company Pratt & Whitney Canada Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology George Mason University, Volgenau School of Engineering Carleton University Faculty of Engineering & Design Hawai’i Self Storage Robert Kaswell Hartel’s/DBJ Disposal Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Petty Matson Earle W. Kazis Hibbing Taconite Company Raytheon Company Cisco Systems, Inc. McDonald’s Hawaii George & Barb Kelley John Hinners Roddenberry Foundation Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (Fed Dev) Oceanic Time Warner Cable Jerrold S Krivitzky Margaret Hodnik Quick n’ Quality Movers Lipper Family Wolcott & Elizabeth Holt University of Southern California, School of Engineering SAIC Marotta Controls, Inc. Betty Hylden Walt Disney Imagineering Star Advertiser Stephen McClellan Intertech Foundation Mexico Regional General Motors Canada Holly Hill Self Storage Google Inc. Hughes Hatch Leidos, Inc. KPMG Lockheed Martin Corporation University of Hawai’i Thomas E. & Paula Gabriele McInerney The Jamar Company Comisión Federal de Electricidad Magna Hub City Regional Mutual of America - Tom Moran Virginia Johnson DeAcero Lockheed Martin Undersea Systems Ontario Power Generation FIRST in Texas Marne Obernauer Joy Global/P&H Mining Fundación Azteca Micron Foundation The Province of Ontario Greater Texas Foundation Morris Offit William Kehtel General Motors México PEO – York Chapter Texas Workforce Commission Richard & Dorothy Knudsen Grupo Salinas Protac Visit Lubbock Kraus-Anderson Construction Company PTC User Power Corporation Arnold S. Penner Foundation Inc. Software Engineering Professionals (SEP) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Orange Israel Réseau Réussite Montréal Inland Empire Regional John & Joann Luhtala Instituto Tecnológico Autónoma de México (ITAM) Pratt & Whitney Canada Colin Powell Woodard, Emhardt, Moriarty, McNett & Henry LLP National Defense Education Program (NDEP) Northrop Grumman Corporation Donald & Marjorie Markwardt Ville de Rimouski Orbital Sciences Corporation Best Buy Co., Inc. PTC, Inc. ITESM Tec de Monterrey Rockwell Automation, Inc. Carl & Catherine Mattson Robotique FIRST Québec Rolls-Royce North America SMaRT Education Qualcomm Incorporated ITESM Tec de Monterrey campus Santa Fé Synnex Canada McLennan Welles Saputo SRA International Corporation Southern California Edison John C. Read MET-MEX Peñoles Union Gas Minnesota Power Foundation Sherbrooke University U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC Wells Fargo Foundation Kevin Michael Rendino & Tina Jordan PROMEDICI, SA de CV University of Ontario Institute of Technology Sandra & William Moen Stade Uniprix Woodrow Wilson High School Israel Regional Steven & Gail Renemund Qúalitas Compañía de Seguros University of Toronto University of Waterloo Greater Kansas City Regional City of Waterloo Black & Veatch Dallas Regional Cisco Systems, Inc. Deloitte Goldman Sachs Greater Texas Foundation L-3 Communications Lockheed Martin Corporation Mouser Electronics, Inc. Stikeman Elliott Telus Université Laval UQAM Festival de Robotique FRC à Montreal UQAR 3M Company Vigilant Global Accenture Youth Fusion Action Réussite Finger Lakes Regional Autodesk, Inc. Banque Nationale 44 GE UQAT Corning Incorporated RJM Foundation M. Suzanne Moyer Secretaria de Economia Amal - Educational Institutions Network Stephen Robert Waterloo Engineering Robotec Technologies MPECU - Minnesota Power Employees Credit Union Secretaria de Educación Pública American-Israel Friendship League, Inc. John W. Bachmann Tec Milenio campus Toluca Bluescope Foundation Xerox Corporation Bank Leumi Daniel & Joanna S. Rose Fund, Inc. Northern Door & Hardware, Inc. Ultratouch Medical Products, SA de CV Burns & McDonnell Greater Toronto West Regional Bialkin Family Foundation Edward B. Rust, Jr. Northland Foundation Cerner Michigan FIRST Sponsors Bell David Bonderman The Ryan Family Foundation Overhead Door Pentair Foundation DST Systems Ain Plastics Jalynn Bennett Denise & Dennis Bone Fund John Schreiber PTC, Inc. Garmin BlackBerry Bonita Trust Neil Shapiro & Hyunju Chang Republic Bank General Motors Corporation S.M. Blair Foundation Bovin Family Foundation Paul Silberberg Google Fiber Bruce Power Ann Dully Borowiec Sacha Smukler SAIC Michigan FRC District State Championship Saturn Systems Inc. Honeywell Sy & Laurie Sternberg David & Sharon Stauty Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Carleton University Faculty of Engineering & Design Roy Bostock / Bostock Family Foundation Stephen Squeri David & Deborah Swenson The KC STEM Alliance Cisco Systems, Inc. Checkpoint Sunny Days Foundation Visit Duluth KCP&L Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (Fed Dev) Community Foundation of New Jersey Alfred & Rosemary Iverson Family Foundation Taub Foundation Technion – Israel Institute of Technology Sharlyne Wheeler City of Tel Aviv Yafo Lone Star Regional The Leon and Toby Cooperman Family Foundation Tosa Foundation ASME-IPTI Whirlpool Judy & Will Turner Bechtel Group Foundation Cornell University Frank Walter BP Corporation North America, Inc. James Dimon Bedford FIRST Robotics District Competition Josh s & Judy Weston CenterPoint Energy Irwin & Janet Dorros Lake Superior Regional Exxon Mobil Corporation Arrowhead Concrete Works, Inc. GE Oil & Gas Bedford Volunteer Fire Department Comau Carlette Baker Greater Texas Foundation Denny’s - Dobson Family Best Buy Co., Inc. Jacobs Technology, Inc. Eastman & Smith Ltd. Boston Scientific Corporation KBR FRC Team 1023 “Bedford Express” Helen Browne & Nancy Loberg LINN Energy Connie Grajczyk Carsten & Jennifer Brueninghaus NASA Johnson Space Center Dawn Hanusz Canal Park Business Association (CPBA) The Williams Companies, Inc. Mancino’s Canal Park Lodge LLC Bruce Meyer Ji Chen Los Angeles Regional sponsored by The Roddenberry Foundation Cirrus Aircraft Amgen Foundation Tanya Brothers Nancy Claypool Boston Scientific Corporation Comfort Inn of Duluth Eaton Corporation Centerline FIRST Robotics District Competition Comfort Suites of Canal Park Google Inc. The Chrysler Foundation (FCA Foundation) Diane Desotelle & Andrew Streitz Jet Propulsion Laboratory Chris & James Dillon The Kenneth T. & Eileen L. Norris Foundation Escanaba FIRST Robotics District Competition Genesis Attachments Northrop Grumman Corporation Bays de Noc Convention and Visitors Bureau Grandma’s Gerald Oppenheimer Family Foundation Bink’s Distributing Hampton Inn The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation Bechtel Group Foundation County of Monroe Industrial Development Agency Bell Marchés Affaires Democrat and Chronicle Media Group BMO Groupe Financier ESL Foundation Bombardier Inc. Finger Lakes Executive Advisory Board Bombardier Aéronautique Metropolitan Community College Business & Technology The Gleason Works Fondation J. Armand Bombardier MRI Global Google Inc. Harris RF Communications BRP Sprint Hatch Kodak CAE University of Missouri at Kansas City (UMKC) KPMG LeChase Construction Services, LLC CCMM US Engineering Magna Novelis, Inc. CGI, Inc. VML Inc Ontario Power Generation Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics CJECN The Province of Ontario Rochester Area Performing Arts Greater Pittsburgh Regional Commission Scolaire de Montréal (CSDM) PEO – York Chapter Rochester Business Journal 4moms Concordia Rochester General Health System California University of Pennsylvania Power Corporation CSC Google Inc. Pratt & Whitney Canada CSMB Rochester Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Society (RIMES) The Grable Foundation Rockwell Automation, Inc. CSRS Rochester Institute of Technology The Heinz Endowments Synnex Canada Delastek Time Warner Cable Ideal Integrations, Inc. Union Gas École Polytechnique de Montréal U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC IEEE Pittsburgh Section University of Ontario Institute of Technology EMAM Valeant (Bausch + Lomb) Pittsburgh Foundation University of Toronto Enerkem Xerox Corporation Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation University of Waterloo ETS Ronald L. Zarrella Robert Morris University City of Waterloo FEEP Greater DC Regional Greater Toronto East Regional Waterloo Engineering Fondation Lucie et André Chagnon Accenture Bell Fonds de bienfaisance des employés de Bombardier à Montréal Battlefield High School Jalynn Bennett Bechtel Group Foundation BlackBerry Booz Allen Hamilton S.M. Blair Foundation Broken Pencil Productions Bruce Power Fondation Québec Jeunes Future Electronics General Motors Canada Xerox Corporation Hawaii Regional sponsored by BAE Systems BAE Systems Booz Allen Hamilton FedEx Corporation Broadridge The Drexler Family Foundation Thomas Dunn Mitzi & Warren Eisenberg Family Foundation Ferland Family Foundation, Inc. Howard & Margaret Flurh Victor Ganzi John Gerbeth Morey & Dina Goldberg Goldman Sonnenfeldt Foundation Alfred G. Goldstein Jenny Gottesmam Richard F. Harries Janice & David House International Matex (James Coleman) Isuzu - UTI Israel Jewish Community Foundation of Metrowest NJ - Robert Levenson Jewish Federation of Greater Metrowest NJ Tec Milenio campus Ferrería BOSCH Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Colon Carroll Comau Consumers Energy Delphi Foundation Eastern Michigan University Toyota Bedford Public Schools Mike’s Southwestern Grill 45 Troy FIRST Robotics District Competition Midwest Regional Pyramid Time Systems Livingston & Haven Northland Foundation Orlando Regional Time Warner Cable Baxter International Inc. QinetiQ North America MacCord Macon PLLC Overhead Door The Boeing Company Peachtree Regional GM Employee Volunteer Donation Google Inc. Texas Instruments Tom & Trish Miller Pentair Foundation ASME - Atlanta Chapter West Michigan FIRST Robotics District Competition Illinois Institute of Technology Textron Musicare PTC, Inc. Community Foundation for Brevard/Harris Corporation Motorola Solutions Foundation TRUIST NC Community Foundation Republic Bank Craig Technologies Anonymous Donors Navistar United Technologies Corporation (UTC) SAIC DeVry University Atomic Object, LLC PTC, Inc. University of New Hampshire North Carolina State University, College of Engineering Saturn Systems Inc. Electronic Arts, Inc. Autocam Corporation University of Illinois at Chicago College of Engineering Velcro Industries Qualcomm Incorporated David & Sharon Stauty Embraer Aircraft Worcester Polytechnic Institute Sigma Xi David & Deborah Swenson Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Flexco/Clipper Belt Lacer Minnesota 10,000 Lakes Regional XL Color Lynn Swisshelm Visit Duluth Florida High Tech Corridor GE Aviation 3M Company New York City Regional TE Connectivity Sharlyne Wheeler Learning is for Everyone, Inc. Gentex Corporation Best Buy Co., Inc. AllianceBernstein Time Warner Cable Oklahoma Regional Lockheed Martin Corporation Allegra Printing Haworth Inc. Boston Scientific Corporation Bezos Family Foundation Autodesk, Inc. J.C. Huienga Intertech Foundation Bloomberg Hatch Stamping Kendall Electric Medtronic Foundation Lawrence & Tami Cohen Kettering University FIRST Robotics District Competition Lacks Industries Pentair Foundation Meijer PTC, Inc. Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Northern Lights Regional Chrysler Corporation University Relations Pioneer Construction Credit Suisse (USA), Inc. Arrowhead Concrete Works, Inc. Mickey Clagg General Motors Foundation Roman Manufacturing University of Minnesota College of Science & Engineering CSC Charitable Foundation Carlette Baker Kettering University Sebastian Foundation Minnesota North Star Regional Kenneth & Lisa Davis Datapipe Best Buy Co., Inc. Dell, Inc. Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Steelcase 3M Company Deloitte Consulting Boston Scientific Corporation Devon Energy Corporation Lansing FIRST Robotics District Competition Wolverine Coil Spring Company Best Buy Co., Inc. Michael Dubno s Helen Browne & Nancy Loberg Mid-Atlantic Robotics FRC Region Championship Boston Scientific Corporation Flybridge Capital Partners Carsten & Jennifer Brueninghaus Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation Intertech Foundation The People of Goldman Sachs and Friends Canal Park Business Association (CPBA) Frontier Electronic Systems Corp. Livonia FIRST Robotics District Competition ADP Medtronic Foundation Google Inc. Canal Park Lodge LLC Gas Processors Association Argosy Foundation Pentair Foundation Glenn Gribble Ji Chen Google Inc. Roush Industries Avon Products Inc. PTC, Inc. McGraw-Hill Schoolcraft College BAE Systems National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Nancy Claypool URS The Boeing Company Comfort Inn of Duluth Bob Howard TRW University of Minnesota College of Science & Engineering Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce Pershing Square Foundation U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC Comcast Corporation & The Comcast Foundation Comfort Suites of Canal Park Ideas Mfg. Inc. Midland FIRST Robotics District Competition New England District Championship Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Diane Desotelle & Andrew Streitz Inasmuch Foundation Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Siegel Family Endowment Chris & James Dillon Intellectual Property Section, Hall Estill Palmetto Regional Time Warner Cable Genesis Attachments BAE Systems Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America Two Sigma Investments, LLC Grandma’s I.S. Technologies LLC dba Computer System Designers BOSCH Xavier University Cassidy the Kid Sacramento Regional Charleston Defense Contractors Association Abbott Fund Coastal Carolina Brin Wojcicki Foundation Comcast Corporation Chevron Corporation Comporium Google Inc. Creative Consultants Group Randall Lam Grand Strand Technology Council NASA Ames Research Center Horry County Schools University of California Davis St. Louis Regional Escanaba Delta County Chamber of Commerce Bruce Meyer Pioneer Motor Lodge Ruth Butler Building Gull Lake FIRST Robotics District Competition Community Foundation Gull Lake Food Service Credit Parker Hannifin Corporation Howell FIRST Robotics District Competition Comlink Stacy Dostal The Dow Chemical Company & The Dow Chemical Company Foundation Abilis The Dow Chemical Company DuPont Michigan’s Best Entertainment AT&T, Inc. Mid-Michigan Limousine Environmental Tectonics Corporation & NASTAR Valley Electrical Contractors Inc. First State Robotics St. Joseph FIRST Robotics District Competition The Franklin Institute Whirlpool Laboratory Robotics Interest Group Mid-Atlantic Chapter Southfield FIRST Robotics District Competition Allegra Comau Johnson & Johnson Liberty Science Center Lockheed Martin Corporation National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) AIR 4-H Club United Technologies Corporation (UTC) U.S. Air Force UTC Aerospace Systems Volvo Cirrus Aircraft QinetiQ North America Raydon RINI Technologies SGT Siemens Corporation Jim Stiles Hilton Garden Inn and Recovery Sports Grill Margaret Hodnik Integrated Liner Technologies Wolcott & Elizabeth Holt CBIA Betty Hylden Conveyco National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Intertech Foundation Draper Laboratory National Grid Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science & Technology The Jamar Company Horry-Georgetown Technical College ebm-papst Inc. Rensselear Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Oklahoma Christian University Virginia Johnson Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Bureau The InterTech Group Oklahoma City University, Meinders School of Business ManTech North Carolina Regional William Kehtel Cone Drive New Jersey Manufacturers Corporation Nicholas Goodman ABB Inc. Richard & Dorothy Knudsen Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians New Jersey School Boards Association Google Inc. BCDC Kraus-Anderson Construction Company New Jersey Technology & Engineering Educators Association GP Strategies CapTech John & Joann Luhtala Alfred G. & Marybeth B. Childers Donald & Marjorie Markwardt Cisco Systems, Inc. Carl & Catherine Mattson Credit Suisse (USA), Inc. McLennan Welles Fuentek Minnesota Power Foundation Horizon Solutions IDEXX Laboratories Kepware Technologies MIT Lincoln Laboratory TBAISD Career Tech Center G.G. & E.G. Smith Foundation National Grid Gateway University Research Park Sandra & William Moen TC Controls James R. Utaski l Northeast Utilities Foundation Google Inc. M. Suzanne Moyer Trantek Automation Corporation Verizon Foundation Pfizer John & Jane Hardin Josh s & Judy Weston Phillips Color Kinetics IBM Corporation MPECU - Minnesota Power Employees Credit Union Whitestone Capital LLC PTC, Inc. Robert Lamaute Northern Door & Hardware, Inc. Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission Oklahoma Department of Career Technology Oklahoma Engineering Foundation Oklahoma State University OSU-CEAT Devin Smith University of Oklahoma College of Engineering University of Tulsa The Williams Companies, Inc. Zeeco, Inc. Georgia Power Co. (A Southern Co.) Karen Albrecht Enterprises Kennesaw State University Kimberly-Clark Corporation Lockheed Martin Corporation Selby & Richard McRae Mercer University School of Engineering NCR Novelis, Inc. Southern Polytechnic State University Teradata Corporation Turner System U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC Women in Technology (WIT) Cincinnati State Technical & Community College United Launch Alliance (ULA) The Peter and Carmen Lucia Buck Foundation OK Business Roundtable Georgia Institute of Technology Alexander & Associates Co. John Hinners OGE Energy Corporation Foundation, Inc. GE University of South Florida Global Foundries The Nordam Group DeVry University University of Florida Boston University MSC Industrial Supply Company The Coca-Cola Company Queen City Regional Hibbing Taconite Company Mercedes-Benz Cisco Systems, Inc. University of Central Florida – College of Engineering & Computer Science General Electric Fidelity Investments Picatinny Arsenal Kirkpatrick Foundation, Inc. Northrop Grumman Corporation Boston Scientific Corporation New Jersey Institute of Technology Returnables Mark Cisneros National Simulation Center Hartel’s/DBJ Disposal Joy Global/P&H Mining PECO – An Exelon Company The Chickasaw Nation NASA Kennedy Space Center New York Tech Valley Regional Time Warner Cable Opti Temp Chesapeake Energy Corporation Mobius Productions Bangor Savings Bank Fairchild Semiconductor Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation William & Diana Beaulieu MASIE Center Hampton Inn BAE Systems National Defense Education Program (NDEP) Maui Wowi ABB Inc. U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC Traverse City FIRST Robotics District Competition Jimmy John’s 46 DTE Energy Automation Direct ITT Technical Institute MERCOM Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce City of Myrtle Beach Myrtle Beach Convention Center Myrtle Beach Economic Development National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Palmetto Partners Peerless Sanders Technology Education Fund Santee Cooper SC State Chamber of Commerce Eaton Computer Services Parker Hannifin Foundation The Proctor & Gamble Company School Outfitters ABNA Engineering, Inc. Afton Chemical Corporation Harry Baker Cardinals Care Foundation Cooper Bussman The Doerr Family Electrical Connection Emerson Employees Community Fund of The Boeing Company, St. Louis James Mulligan Printing Dr. & Mrs. Ernest G. Jaworski Lee Foundation Lindenwood University Carol B. Loeb 47 Maritz Leidos, Inc. Franklin Federal Savings Bank NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Dueco 2013-2014 FIRST Progression of Programs Region Sponsors Jerry & Peggy Ritter Oak Ridge National Laboratory GEICO National Defense Education Program (NDEP) GE Healthcare FIRST Nevada Rockwell Automation, Inc. Pellissippi State Community College Northrop Grumman Corporation Google Inc. CGI, Inc. Ryan Cahoon Erin & Dave McCallum The Saigh Foundation TVA General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems International Society of Automation (ISA) Cashmere Molding David McDermott U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC General Electric Company Cirque du Soleil The Seeser Family Office of the Chief Technology Officer of the District of Columbia Isthmus Engineering & Manufacturing Co-op David & Janet McKinnon University of Tennessee Knoxville – College of Engineering Orbital Sciences CenturyLink St. Louis Community College, Florissant Valley Genworth Foundation Clark County School District J.H. Findorff & Son Inc. Rolls-Royce North America CIMtech Jon McQuiston InSource Solutions Cox Ladish Co. Foundation South Florida Regional Jackson Foundation SAIC CNC Software Microsoft Corporation Saint Louis Science Center Shelly Freid LEM USA Inc. Earl Brannan Jewett Machine Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) Cowles Publishing Microsoft Matching Gifts Program v St. Louis University GE Oil and Gas Marquette University Thomas Broad Leidos, Inc. Showbest Fixture Corporation Crane Aerospace Sonal Mittal Spoehrer Family Foundation Ironwood Investment Counsel, LLC Michael Best & Friedrich LLP FPL Lockheed Martin Corporation SRA International Corporation Kimberly Ditto-Ehlert Beth Moursund Technology Partners, Inc. Knights of Pythias MIT Club of Wisconsin University of Maryland, College Park Mosher Family Foundation Micron Foundation U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC Northwest Career and Technical Academy Julia Ebey Esterline Corporation Dan Nowlin San Diego Regional Ft. Lauderdale Broward County Convention Center Lockheed Martin Undersea Systems James Eadie Eric Nelson U-Gas Convenience Stores National Security Technologies, LLC MSI General Chelsea Olson Mid-Atlantic Convenience Stores Vergo Productions Rich, Wightman & Company California Space Grant Foundation James Keener F5 Networks Oshkosh Corporation Peter Orth Wilson High School P&H Mining Equipment Waterloo Regional Society of Women Engineers (SWE) OSU Robotics Michael Miller Casimir Fernando General Atomics Sciences Education Foundation National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) S&S Philpott LLC D&K Engineering Brian Mangan Timothy Falk Jim & Maggie Peterman Solotech First Tech Credit Union Nilesh Parson Bell Symantec P.J. Fox Andrew Pilloud Jalynn Bennett The Plexus Corporation Charitable Foundation, Inc. Torchmate Bryan Predmore BlackBerry Quad/Graphics Diana Franklin Tronox Red Dot Corporation S.M. Blair Foundation Rockwell Automation, Inc. Maureen Frisch University of Nevada Reno Todd Rosenfelt Bruce Power Sakowski Consulting, LLC Andrew Gebhart Rottler Mfg., LLC NASA Goodard Space Flight Center Leidos, Inc. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Outerwall Amado Rabines Networking Technologies & Support, Inc. Qualcomm Incorporated Matthew Schouwink Northrop Grumman Corporation Teradata Corporation U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC Orbital Sciences Corporation SBPLI Long Island Regional Utah Regional Anton Paar accessLinx, Inc. Adobe BAE Systems Western Nevada College Fraser Darin Gee Pearson Mazda Carleton University Faculty of Engineering & Design Washington FIRST Robotics Global Tech Plastics Tom & Cathy Saxton Radio Communications of Virginia Cisco Systems, Inc. Sue Adams & Kevin Ross Aaron Schmitz ATK Google Inc. Richmond Joint Engineers’ Council RichTech Snider Financial Group L-3 Communications Lori Hittle Brookhaven Science Associations, LLC Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (Fed Dev) Adobe Matching Grants v The Seattle Foundation BDS Strategic Solutions, Inc. IM Flash Technologies Jansen Hillis Larry H. Miller Group Rolls-Royce North America General Motors Canada Stephen & Gayle Amorosi Estee Lauder Companies Micron Technology Foundation, Inc. SAIC Google Inc. Anonymous Honeywell International Employee Matching v SPEEA Cablevision Systems Corporation Platt Electric Supply Hatch Applied Handling Robert Steele Farmingdale State College, State University of New York Science Matters, The Community Idea Station Intel Corporation KPMG Arrow Electronics Components Intellectual Ventures Jeffrey Stone Victoria Thomas Magna Julia Atwood Kurt Strauss Festo Corporation Science Museum of Virginia Itron John Aultman SimIS, Inc. The Province of Ontario Avista Foundation Nathan Judson Brogan Thomsen Hofstra University Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Development Ontario Power Generation Brian Thomas John Hahn Showbest Fixture Corporation Donald Jansen Utah Technology Council PEO – York Chapter Balancing Services Dick Knight Demetrio Urtula IEEE Long Island Section Southern Electronics Inc. Virginia Regional Power Corporation Bank of America Leif Kornstaedt Brigitta Vermesi Ingerman Smith, LLP SRA International Corporation Achieve-1 Pratt & Whitney Canada Stephen Bennison Kovacs-Szabo NEFCU STIHL Washington FIRST Robotics Board of Directors Alstom Rockwell Automation, Inc. Bezos Family Foundation Linn Larsen North Atlantic Industries, Inc. SyCom Technologies Synergy Technical Carlos Blanco Les Schwab Tires, Lynnwood Washington State Legislature Synnex Canada U.S. Army & U.S. Army ROTC Elarae Wilkes TMMC – Toyota Motor Manufacturing Corporation Marjorie Blanco Jagdeep Lotay Chris & Heidi Lovett Lynden Andrew Winnie Jock Mackinlay Brett Wortzman Carmen Marshall Peter Zaches David & Susan Martucci Polle Zellweger Rocky Mountain Robotics Coalition Northrop Grumman Corporation Andersen Corporate Foundation Rohde & Schwartz BAE Systems Schneck Corporation Barracuda Networks Stony Brook University Bechtel Group Foundation U.S. Navy BluePrint Automation Virginia Commonwealth University School of Engineering Worklife Resources Booz Allen Hamilton VirginiaFIRST Foundation Board Silicon Valley Regional Campofrio Food Group Whitlock Foundation Boston Scientific Corporation Canon Virginia, Inc. Washington DC Regional Brin Wojcicki Foundation Capital One Foundation 2 Million Minutes CapTech Xerox Corporation Google Inc. Bechtel Group Foundation Randall Lam Center for Innovative Technology Booz Allen Hamilton Western Canadian FRC Regional NASA Ames Research Center Central Virginia Section of ASME Capitol College Qualcomm Incorporated Church & Dwight DataNet Systems Smoky Mountains Regional DataNet Systems DeVry University Marie Dennett Foundation District of Columbia Public Schools Dominion Resources DuPont Spruance General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems ECPI University Hughes Wisconsin Regional EMC Lockheed Martin Corporation American Transmission Company LLC Exxon Mobil Corporation Lockheed Martin Undersea Systems Associated Bank Flexicell National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Caterpillar Global Mining, LLC Alcoa Foundation Bechtel Group Foundation CCC Group, Inc. Kendall Electric Inc. Eastman Chemical 48 NASA Langley Research Center Knoxville News Sentinel Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center Union Gas University of Ontario Institute of Technology University of Toronto University of Waterloo City of Waterloo Waterloo Engineering Alaska Airlines The Boeing Company The Boeing Company Matching Gift v The Boeing Employee’s Community Fund Starbucks A list of FIRST Robotics Competition Team Sponsors is available online at www.usfirst.org/sponsors/first-robotics-competition-team-sponsors APEGA City of Calgary Husky Energy ISA Calgary Schulich School of Engineering University of Calgary 49 PARTNERS 2013-2014 FIRST LEGO LEAGUE Global Partners Denmark Jordan Poland United Kingdom Per-Arild Konradsen Nina Sivertsen Ismail Yasein Hasan Astrid Müller King Hussein Foundation HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V. Gareth James Ahmed Kotb FIRST Scandinavia Republic of Korea Portugal The Institution of Engineering and Technology Professor Kyoung-Mihn Do Eric Yongwoo Lee Noah Revoy Ayman El Kabbany United States Robotics, Technology and Human Resources Development Association FEST (Feeling and Enjoying Science & Technology Organization) Qatar Educación Tecnológica S.A. Estonia Kuwait Ismail Yasein Hasan Belgium Australia Heilo Altin Ismail Yasein Hasan Jelle D. de Jong Luan Heimlich MTÜ Robootika King Hussein Foundation Russia 2013-2014 JUNIOR FIRST LEGO LEAGUE Global Partners The following key organizations and Volunteers in the field organize the Junior FIRST LEGO League program in their respective regions. Stichting Techniekpromotie China Eugene Zhang Semia Limited Denmark Nina Sivertsen FIRST Scandinavia The following key organizations and Volunteers in the field organize the FIRST LEGO League program in their respective regions. Argentina Martin Bergada Macquarie University Faroe Islands Latvia Austria Per-Arild Konradsen Nina Sivertsen Heilo Altin FIRST Scandinavia Lebanon Astrid Müller HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V. Bahrain Ismail Yasein Hasan King Hussein Foundation France Keren Muchnik Yaarit Levy Technion – FIRST Israel Luxembourg Jelle D. de Jong Stichting Techniekpromotie The Netherlands Sander Ezendam Mark Francken Stichting Techniekpromotie Norway Mariann Johnsen FIRST Scandinavia South Africa Johannes de Vries Tshwane University of Technology Spain Eugenia Prenafeta Ricard Huguet Fundación Scientia Sweden Per-Arild Konradsen Nina Sivertsen FIRST Scandinavia Saeed Atef Saeed National Talents Co. for Training & Education Science and Technology Group, Inc. Slovakia California – Central Michael Adam Robin Castillo Robotikos Akademija Astrid Müller Greece Luxembourg HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V. Mara Serli do Couto Fernandes Cristina Elsner de Faria Kostas Vasileiou Jelle D. de Jong Astrid Müller HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V. Canada Alberta Walter Kowalchyk EduACT Stichting Techniekpromotie Haiti Malaysia Odule Augustin KingHui Law Slovenia Andrej Bergant Natalija Premuzicˇ Zavod Super Glavce FLL Haiti Sasbadi Sdn Bhd South Africa Hong Kong Mexico Johannes de Vries Eugene Zhang Semia Limited The Hong Kong Youth Federation Bárbara Gómez de Navarro Tshwane University of Technology Explora, Descubre Y Crea, AC Spain Montenegro Ricard Huguet Fundación Scientia FLL Alberta Youth Robotics Society Hungary Prof. Srdjan Kadic Newfoundland/Labrador Clarence Button Mount Pearl Astrid Müller Young Inventors of Montenegro Sweden HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V. The Netherlands Per-Arild Konradsen Nina Sivertsen Iceland Jelle D. de Jong Nova Scotia Gary Walsh Dagrún Briem Stichting Techniekpromotie FLL á Íslandi Acadia University New Zealand India Ontario Jason Kyle Sudhanshu Sharma Kiwi FIRST David Ellis India STEM Foundation FLL Ontario Norway Indonesia Per-Arild Konradsen Nina Sivertsen FIRST Scandinavia Switzerland Astrid Müller HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V. Taiwan Johnson Jan Kids Kingdom Inc. Quebec Bambang Rusli Rachid Abiza Mikrobot FIRST Scandinavia Thailand Brault & Bouthillier Ireland Pakistan Torsak Chantaravisoot Gareth James Ahmed Kotb Rehan Ahmad Qamar Iqbal Tunisia Chile Kirstin Engemann Fundación SparkTalents The Institution of Engineering and Technology China Israel Eugene Zhang Alisha MacIntyre Yaarit Levy Semia Limited Gammaco (Thailand) Co. Ltd. Czech Republic Wernher Von Braun IEP SA Oksana Stoyetskaya FIRST Japan Philippines Mylene Abiva FELTA Multi-Media, Inc. Prolego Ltd. College of Engineering, Iowa State University Kansas – Liberal Jim Bert Mid America Air Museum Kentucky John Inman Ogden College of Science and Engineering Western Kentucky University Louisiana Annette Oertling Scot Marshall BLaST, Inc. (Building Louisiana Science and Technology) Maine Tom Bickford Maine Robotics Maryland Anne Spence, Ph.D. Jamie Gurganus Delaware/Eastern Pennsylvania Lou Rosanio Meena Shah First State Robotics Florida Laura Melnik Florida Robotics Education, Inc. Georgia Jeff Rosen Storm Robinson Julie Sonnenberg-Klein Georgia Institute of Technology Extension 4-H, University of Idaho Illinois Tom Kleinschmidt Diane Michalczuk INSciTE Illinois Mount Olive Robotics Education Association New Mexico Chris Morgan Sandy Trissell FLL New Mexico New York – Finger Lakes Damian Garcia Costas Solomou University of Rochester New York – Long Island Janet Anderson SBPLI, Inc. New York – Mid-Hudson Valley Casimer DeCusatis Leah Akins John Houston Dutchess County Community College New York – Potsdam James Carroll, Ph.D. Diane Brouwer Minnesota Vicky Coaty Cheryl Moeller Central Connecticut State University New Jersey Ernest DiCicco, Jr. Massachusetts Colleen Shaver Colorado Ross Parrent Connecticut Mike Gentry BAE Systems New York – New York City Susan Hermon FIRST in Michigan ComputerTots/ComputerExplorers New Hampshire Kristen Zuege Christopher Palie Brian Belley College of Engineering & Information Technology University of Maryland Baltimore LEGOLAND® Idaho Timothy Ewers, Ph.D. William Boyd Luis Linares Iowa Camille Sloan-Schroeder Michigan Pamela Williamson Fatma Habip Davut Habip Museo Civico di Rovereto FIRST Nevada Worcester Polytechnic Institute Ismail Yasein Hasan Franco Finotti College of Engineering, Technology and Computer Science Indiana University – Purdue University, Fort Wayne California – Southern Lynn Crockett Hawaii FIRST ® LEGO® League Bilim Kahramanlari Dernegi Nevada – Reno Dee Frewert Playing @ Learning Turkey Fundación Global Arte Cienca y Technologia Hideki Kamoshida California – Northern Mark Edelman Jill Wilker Palestine Ukraine HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V. Southern California Regional Robotics Forum King Hussein Foundation Peru Japan California – Los Angeles LeRoy Nelson Hawaii Sara Tamayose Italy Astrid Müller Clovis Unified School District Ismail Yasein Hasan King Hussein Foundation Mónica Maria Sánchez Colorado Arkansas Amber Williamson STARfALL (Science and Technology Awareness and Recognition for All) Technion – FIRST Israel Colombia Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Arizona State University Duck Learning HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V. Bulgaria Arizona Jennifer Velez Arturas Gaulia Ieva Jonatyte Brazil SESI – Brazilian Social Services of Industry – National Department Juneau Economic Development Council Lithuania Astrid Müller Israel Saudi Arabia Alaska Rebecca Parks Hozefa Aziz Singapore Wala Jelle D. de Jong Semia Limited The Hong Kong Youth Federation Volnoe Delo Foundation Alabama FLL Association MEDIO Sciences Environnement Heilo Altin Ramon Rantsus Eugene Zhang Carlos Lo Aleksei Kornilov Maxim Petrov Alabama Dana Hobbs Singapore Germany Hong Kong Ghazi Mtaweh King Hussein Foundation Adventist Robotics League Mel Wade Cedars Cultural School-Education and Technology Center Belgium Stichting Techniekpromotie MTÜ Robootika Evoluir21 Bernard Thiery Erwan Gallee Estonia MTÜ Robootika 50 Egypt Indiana Carol Dostal NYU - Polytechnic Clarkson University New York – Utica Elizabeth Rossi SUNY Institute of Technology North Carolina Dr. Kory Bennett High Tech Kids North Carolina A&T State University Mississippi Randall Hicks Emma Seiler North Dakota Ashley Miller Robotics Alliance of Mississippi University of North Dakota, School of Engineering & Mines Missouri – Kansas City Laura Bauer Ohio Angela Riethman KC STEM Alliance Missouri – St. Louis Kathie Reuter LeAnn Ore Heumphreus Educational Outreach Wright Patterson Air Force Base Oklahoma Craig Shreve St. Louis Community College – Florissant Valley Oklahoma Science and Engineering Foundation (OKSEF) Montana Allison Banfield Oregon Cathy Swider Bruce Schafer Montana State University – Bozeman The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Katrina Hill Nebraska Megan Patent-Nygren Kate Pittack University of Nebraska – Lincoln 4-H Youth Development Nevada – Las Vegas Jean Hoppert FIRST Nevada Oregon Robotics Tournament and Outreach Program Pennsylvania – Northwest Melanie Ford Penn State Erie, The Behrend College Pennsylvania – South Central Allison Felix Saint Francis University Pennsylvania – Southeast Rebecca Hayward University of Pennsylvania 51 Pennsylvania – West Robin Shoop National Robotics Engineering Center Carnegie Mellon University Puerto Rico Miray Ramy Eureka Enrichment and Learning Center, Inc. Rhode Island Rebekah Gendron Mary Johnson Rhode Island School of the Future South Carolina Mary Graves SC FLL and Robotics Education, Inc. South Dakota Robyn Swets South Dakota Robotics Association Tennessee – East Ken Hunter Bradley Weil Tennessee Technological University Tennessee - West Tom Banning Daniel Kohn Frank Niedzwiedz University of Memphis Texas – Alamo Andrew Schuetze Melody Crabb Alamo College – Northwest Vista College Texas – Central Lonny Stern Mercadi Crawford BadgerBOTS Wyoming Shannon Fischer Natrona County School District Rhode Island Erin Flynn STEMaction, Inc. New England Institute of Technology Singapore Massachusetts Loretta Bessette South Carolina John Fogarty Clarence Sirisena MIT Lincoln Laboratory University of South Carolina Science Centre Singapore Michigan High School Betsy Lamb Texas – Dallas/Fort Worth Dr. Carter Tiernan Cranbrook Schools College of Engineering University of Texas at Arlington Husam Al Madani National Talent Training Center Taiwan Ismail Yasein Hasan Johnson Jan King Hussein Foundation 2013-2014 FIRST TECH CHALLENGE The following key organizations and Volunteers in the field organize the FIRST Tech Challenge program in their respective regions. Affiliate Partners ESUN Robot Association United States Alaska Brian Holst Juneau Economic Development Council Arizona Christine Sapio Vermont Douglas Dickey Kristin Winer Canada Alberta Michel Gariépy China Eugene Zhang Semia Limited France Alice Caplier INP Grenoble HANDS on TECHNOLOGY e.V. India Sudhanshu Sharma Rajan Malhotra Mountain Home High School – Career Academies Jean Hoppert FIRST Nevada Washington FIRST Robotics New Jersey Joel Bloom West Virginia Peggy Vance Professor Kyoung-Mihn Do FEST Creative Engineering Education Association (Feeling and Enjoying Science & Technology Organization) Mexico Bárbara Gómez de Navarro Explora, Descubre Y Crea, AC The Netherlands Lennart de Graaf Geared 2 Learn, Inc. Georgia Connie Haynes Georgia FIRST Hawaii Aaron Dengler Punahou School Idaho Tim Ewers Fontys Hogeschool Technology Venture Development University of Utah New Zealand Virginia/District of Columbia Nick Swayne Dustin Skelton Jason Kyle Illinois Michael Seedman Kiwi FIRST Romania Alexander Dean Hester Romanian Robotics Education Initiative Central and Eastern Schools Association American International School of Bucharest Russia Maxim Petrov Volnoe Delo Foundation Indiana Darrin Wilcoxson Crawfordsville High School Iowa Rebecca Whitaker University of Iowa Kentucky Shawn Payne Jessica Cecil Owensboro Community and Technical College University of Vermont Virginia Scott McKay VirginiaFIRST Mississippi Mannie Lowe Washington Eric Stokely Missouri Susie Mathieu New Jersey Institute of Technology Logan County Schools New York City Ben Esner Wisconsin Michael Krauski New York – Potsdam James Carroll Clarkson University North Carolina Dr. Kory Bennett University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Wyoming Shannon Fischer Natrona County School District Program Managers China Kevin Li Flora Li Semia Limited North Carolina A&T State University Republic of Korea North Dakota Paul Keidel Eric Lee Bismarck Career Academy Ohio Linda Neenan FEST Creative Engineering Education Association Saudi Arabia Mohammed Alsenwar iSPACE, Inc. National Talent Training Center Oklahoma Dr. Blake Sonobe Singapore Southwest Oklahoma State University Oregon Bruce Schafer Cathy Swider Oregon University System Pennsylvania Thomas Zawislak Minnesota Vicki Coaty Anna Kim Teng Tan Esperanza Maala Shan Keong Ding Science Centre Singapore Taiwan Pennsylvania Dave Hackett Colorado Colorado Robotics Excelling at Science and Technology – CREST (Colorado FIRST) Florida GeorgiaFIRST Robotics Inc. Hawaii Friends of Hawaii Robotics Indiana Purdue University Louisiana BLaST, Inc. (Building Louisiana Science and Technology) Michigan FIRST in Michigan Mid-Atlantic Region University of Missouri – Kansas City (UMKC) San Jacinto College Texas – San Antonio Andrew Schuetze Rene Cheng Vermont Jeff Frolik ESUN Robot Association University of Vermont Washington FIRST Robotics AZFirst College of Engineering University of Texas at Arlington Texas – Pasadena/Houston Nelson Carter Washington Arizona Mid-Atlantic Robotics, a NJ Non-Profit Corp. (MAR) Texas Tech University VirginiaFIRST United States Texas – Dallas/Fort Worth Chris Carter Dave Davis Texas – Lubbock Alan Barhorst Dina Barhorst Virginia Fundación Azteca Georgia Oklahoma Brad Fitzgerald Brad Bryant FIRST in Texas FIRST Israel Montana State University Pace University TNFIRST, LLC FIRST Robotics Canada Florida FIRST Robotics Education Foundation, Inc. (FFREF) New York – Hudson Valley Bernice Houle Tennessee The following organizations partner with FIRST to implement the FIRST Robotics Competition program in a specified region. Montana Allison Banfield New Jersey Vince Frascella Palmetto Partners for Science and Technology 2014 FIRST ROBOTICS COMPETITION Mexico California – San Diego John and Marion Brooks Pace University University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Michigan Middle School Tammy Damrath Ken Platteschorre Weber State University Playing @ Learning New York – Hudson Valley Richard Kline Illinois Dan Green Jonathan Weiland Wisconsin Julianne Pickering Israel Nevada – Las Vegas David Philippi Polytechnic Institute of New York University Center for K-12 STEM Education Georgia Robert May Texas Maryland Kevin Rudd Oracle Delaware Joseph Perrotto Connecticut Evan Barnet Washington Kevin Ross Adrienne Rime Utah Rainie Ingram California – Northern California Jill Wilker Mark Edelman LAUNCH California – Los Angeles Liberty Naud Theresa Klemme Maggie Scholtz South Carolina Northwest Vista College SMaRT Education Colorado Matthew Collier Kathy Collier Alaska Rebecca Parks David Patterson Virginia Carol Edelman Glen Davis Matthew Glennon Pattie Cook Canada Montana Ed Huth Pippin Wallace Northwest Career and Technical Academy United States Indiana Lori Hall California – Los Angeles Liberty Naud University of Idaho Extension 4-H NASA IV & V Educator Resource Center Texas – San Antonio Melody Crabb St. Louis Community College Macquarie University Arkansas Jacquelyn Meissner Florida Michael Coleman West Virginia Todd Ensign San Jacinto College Missouri Dr. Marcia Pfeiffer Ashok Agrawal Republic of Korea Washington FIRST Robotics High Tech Kids University of Mississippi Texas – Southwest Gabby Gandara Virgilio Gonzalez Washington William Scholten Texas – Pasadena/Houston Sharon Sledge Northern Arizona University The University of Houston – CORE James Madison University Minnesota Cheryl Moeller David Thompson First State Robotics Utah Kathy Hajeb Anne Bastien Texas Tech University Luan Heimlich Michael Heimlich India STEM Foundation University of Memphis FIRST in Michigan Mississippi John O’Haver Fränzi Ronneburg Texas – West Tom Banning Daniel Kohn Frank Niedzwiedz Texas – Lubbock Richard Gale Coconino High School Texas – North Kristi Cantu Teresa Lenling University of Texas at El Paso Michigan Middle School Francois Castaing Gail Alpert Australia Germany Texas – South Karen Cohen Maryland Bill Duncan Saudi Arabia Yemen Skillpoint Alliance Perot Museum of Nature and Science 52 Wisconsin Ben Senson Ben Stein Missouri Nevada FIRST Nevada New England ingenuityNE Inc. New York City New York City FIRST New York – Long Island School-Business Partnerships of Long Island, Inc. (SBPLI) North Carolina NC FIRST Robotics Ohio Ohio Aerospace Institute Pennsylvania FIRST Robotics 53 FINANCIALS Team services & growth of programs G&A expenses 3% 11% Fundraising costs 86% Program expansion and mission successes continued in fiscal year 2013-2014 with balanced growth in revenues and expense, including increased investments in our Youth Protection Program, Information Technology, and Program Evaluation. Contributions remained strong, as many individuals, small businesses, corporations — including over 200 of the Fortune 500 companies — and foundations maintained or increased their support while new Sponsors joined FIRST. This support provided meaningful experiences to more than 367,000 youth engaged in the FIRST Progression of Programs. As noted in the graph to the left, and in keeping with long-time practices, FIRST continues to apply the maximum percentage of funds possible to directly benefit FIRST participants. Included within the G&A expenses are significant investments in infrastructure enhancements, including those noted above. FIRST achieved its ninth consecutive four-star rating from Charity Navigator, certifying our continued commitment to accountability, transparency, and sound fiscal management. This places FIRST in the top 1% of all U.S. charities evaluated by Charity Navigator. STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITES JUNE 30, 2014 Revenues and other support: Program registration fees Contributions and grants Other income, net of expenses of $93,186 in 2014 and $86,580 in 2013 Special project, net of expenses of $725,116 in 2014 and $551,381 in 2013 Net assets released from restrictions $ 20,474,334 19,111,341 983,529 126,385 14,739,677 Total revenues and other support 55,435,266 Operating surplus Total net assets, end of year Total liabilities and net assets, end of year 1848 Associates John E. Abele - Vice Chair Founding Chairman, Retired Boston Scientific Corporation Walter P. Havenstein - Vice Chair Chief Executive Officer, Retired 50,908,616 1,312,577 1,930,336 39,905,929 3,914,962 ® Dean Kamen - Founder President DEKA Research & Development Corporation Ursula M. Burns Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Xerox Corporation Delphi Corporation Francois J. Castaing Executive Vice President, Retired Chrysler Corporation 18,454,129 17,536,838 36,513,367 35,990,967 $ 38,790,221 $ 39,905,929 *Note: The cash and short-term investments are comprised of both unrestricted funds and donor temporarily restricted funds. The total liquid assets balance available to FIRST, for operating purposes, at June 30, 2014, is equivalent to approximately five months of FIRST operating expenses. The financial information presented here is condensed and does not include the value of all donated services and materials. Audited Financial Statements (AFS) are readily available on the Web site at www.usfirst.org under “ABOUT US/Annual Report & Financials.” Certain amounts reported for 2013 have been restated. For details, please refer to the accompanying notes which are an integral part of the AFS, at the above Web address. Gary L. Tooker Chairman of the Board, Retired Motorola, Inc. James R. Utaski FIRST Chairman: 2000-2002 Corporate Mergers & Acquisitions Officer, Retired Johnson & Johnson Dr. Paul E. Jacobs Executive Chairman of the Board Senior Advisors Qualcomm Incorporated Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson President Muhtar Kent Chairman of the Board & Chief Executive Officer Coca-Cola Company John H. Lynch Former Governor of the State of New Hampshire Scott McKay Chief Information Officer & Senior Vice President Genworth Financial Dennis A. Muilenburg Vice Chairman, President & Chief Operating Officer The Boeing Company Kelly Ortberg Chief Executive Officer & President Rockwell Collins Robert L. Parkinson, Jr. Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen Chairman of the Board BAE Systems, Inc. Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Sujeet Chand Chief Technology Officer & Senior Vice President Rockwell Automation Cosema (Connie) Crawford, P.E. Senior Vice President The Louis Berger Group, Inc. Michael Dubno Head of Global Markets & Research Technology, Retired Bank of America Merrill Lynch Greg Hale Vice President & Chief Safety Officer Walt Disney Parks & Resorts Erik Halleus President & Chief Executive Officer EuroScandia Enterprises James E. Heppelmann President & Chief Executive Officer PTC Marc Hodosh Co-Creator TEDMED Kent H. Hughes Public Policy Scholar Gordon Lankton Chairman of the Board, Retired Kyle Hughes Founder and Teacher Nypro Inc. Dr. William P. Murphy, Jr. Founder Cordis Corporation Dr. Roland Schmitt President Emeritus Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute The Honorable Jeanne Shaheen United States Senator — New Hampshire Executive Advisory Board Dr. Woodie Flowers - Co-Chair & Distinguished Advisor Pappalardo Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering JCPenney Josh S. Weston Honorary Chairman LEGO Foundation & KIRKBI A/S Steve Sanghi President, Chief Executive Officer & Chairman Myron E. Ullman, III Chief Executive Officer & Director Tom Arseneault Chief Operating Officer Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Baxter International Inc. Microchip Technology, Inc. 21,766,706 14,746,661 J.T. Battenberg III Chairman & CEO, Retired FIRST For each of the two fiscal years summarized above, FIRST received an unmodified (unqualified) opinion from its independent auditors, BerryDunn. 54 Robert M. Tuttle - Co-Chair General Partner Xerox Corporation $ 19,060,850 18,238,363 1,062,714 45,145 12,501,544 Liabilities and net assets: Net assets: Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Avon Products, Inc. Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers 48,978,280 2,276,854 Paul A. Allaire FIRST Chairman: 1995-2000 Chairman & CEO, Retired Donald E. Bossi - Secretary President Assets: Cash and cash equivalents* 18,225,785 13,398,774 Short-term investments* 8,500,000 10,500,000 Pledges, receivables, and other assets 8,102,948 11,858,347 Net property, plant, and equipment 3,961,488 4,148,808 Total liabilities, end of year Sheri S. McCoy - Co-Chair Chief Executive Officer & Director JUNE 30, 2013 54,122,689 38,790,221 Honorary Directors L. John Doerr III Partner STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION Total assets, end of year Board of Directors Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) Expenses: FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) 36,203,436 33,406,617 FIRST LEGO League (FLL) and Junior FIRST LEGO League (Jr.FLL) 6,400,585 5,853,938 FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) 3,050,151 2,178,267 FIRST Place (FP) 12,562 63,451 Net cost of building space occupied by unrelated not-for-profit organizations 244,774 227,306 General, administrative and supporting services, and fundraising 7,262,637 6,399,969 Operation of FIRST facility 418,621 377,549 Depreciation 529,923 471,183 Total expenses LEADERSHIP Massachusetts Institute of Technology FIRST Terry Durkin Vice President, Finance FIRST Mark Giordono Vice President, Development FIRST Mark Greenlaw Vice President, Digital Engagement FIRST Roseann Stevens Vice President, Field Operations, Volunteer Resources, and Youth Protection FIRST Listing current as of February 2015 Championship photography by Adriana M. Groisman, Argenis Apolinario, and Dan Donovan. Other images courtesy of FIRST teams, Volunteers, and Sponsors. David Lavery Program Executive for Solar System Exploration NASA Paul Lazarus President White Dwarf Productions Susie Mathieu Partner Spirit Hockey, LLC Kevin Ross Founder FIRST in Michigan Steven R. Chism Vice President, Programs LEGO Education Yale University Gail Alpert President FIRST Jacob Kragh President Ceci Neumann Independent Law Practice Professional NI Donald E. Bossi President Clarkston High School Science, Mathematics, and Technology Academy Vincent Wilczynski, Ph.D. - Co-Chair Deputy Dean, School of Engineering & Applied Science Ray Almgren Vice President, Marketing Leadership Team Washington FIRST Robotics Robert Sobolewski President & Chief Executive Officer ebm-papst Inc. 55 W W W . U S F I R S T. 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