Hall of Fame
The FIRST Chairman’s Award (now known as the FIRST Impact Award) is the most prestigious award that can be earned by teams in the FIRST Robotics Competition program. It honors the team that best represents a model for other teams to emulate and best embodies the STEM outreach mission of FIRST. It is designed to encourage teams to stretch beyond the skills required to build a robot, with emphasis on sustaining engineering outreach beyond a single year, season, or build period. FIRST Robotics Competition teams are tasked with helping transform culture in long-lasting ways to inspire greater levels of respect for science, technology, engineering, and math.
FRC Team 1816, “The Green Machine,” is proud to have won the Championship Chairman’s Award in 2019 at the Detroit, MI, World Competition. Please browse our web pages and resources to find inspiration for your team, and reach out via our contact us page for more information and assistance with your own submissions. Good luck and good success!
Why STEM Outreach?
STEM Outreach is to Inspire! Whether it’s introducing FIRST programs to new audiences, mentoring other teams engaged in the full-range of FIRST programs, bringing robots to potential sponsors, or running robot demonstrations to the community-at-large, year-round STEM Outreach is a vital component of The Green Machine. As a team, we are often asked “why do STEM outreach?” and “What’s in it for you?” We’ve put together some of our thoughts and processes in a presentation about STEM Outreach: Link to PDF
Advocacy
STEM Advocacy aims to change the landscape on which we play and make it truly financially sustainable.
In June 2013, we discovered the power of students advocating about FIRST and STEM to our elected officials in Washington, DC. Through what has become the FIRST National Advocacy Conference, we have been successful, year after year, in putting Team 1816 students before our Minnesota Congressional delegation. There is no substitute for having engaged students speak passionately about the program that impacts them greatly. We have brought the impact of FIRST programs to the attention of White House officials, including the Office of Science and Technology Policy and the Secretary of Education. We have been successful in adding language to the ESSA that released Title IV, part A grant support for after-school mentored STEM activities, including FIRST, as well as language in the 2019 reauthorization of the Perkins Career and Technical Act to better provide students with technical training and workforce skills.
In 2016, we launched the Minnesota version of a STEM Advocacy Conference, bringing in speakers and teaching teams how to connect with their local elected officials. We have annually filled the rotunda in the Minnesota State Capitol with robots from all levels of FIRST programs. In 2019, we secured a $100,000 grant via the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development to establish five Competitive Robotics Hubs throughout the state.
Core Values
FIRST Robotics is “More than Robots,” and more than “win at all costs” competitions. Core Values have always been at the foundation of Team 1816. Core Values started with a peer-to-peer program, “Be FIRST”, that sought out and recognized teams that were going above-and-beyond in their own efforts to put the FIRST ideals of Gracious Professionalism and Coopertition at center stage. The Green Machine formalized our Core Values in 2018 to cement the high value on the ethical underpinnings of what it means to be a FIRST Robotics team. Facilitated workshops, led by a Team 1816 mentor, pushed us to examine how we wanted to operate as a team, and inspired us to “redefine what greatness means. Learn more about Core Values here.
2019 Chairman’s Award Essay Submissions
Chairman’s Award Video
Chairman’s Award Presentation