Recruiting Founding Members =========================== The founding members of a community FTC team set the tone for culture, establish operational momentum, and lay the foundation for long term success. Choosing the right mix of students and adults at the outset is critical to building a resilient and effective organization. Profile of Founding Members --------------------------- Committed to the Long Haul ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Founding members should demonstrate dedication beyond a single season. They are willing to invest time, energy, and creativity in building systems, mentoring peers, and establishing sustainable practices. Diverse Skills ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A balanced founding team blends technical, administrative, and outreach capabilities. Ideally, members bring complementary strengths in: - Mechanical and programming skills - Organizational and financial management - Public relations and community engagement Willingness to Share Leadership ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Strong teams distribute responsibility rather than centralize power. Founding members should be open to co leadership, mentorship of younger students, and collaboration in decision making. Aligned on Vision ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Members must share a common vision for the team’s mission, culture, and goals. Alignment reduces conflict, accelerates decision making, and ensures a unified approach to building a sustainable organization. Recruitment Channels ------------------- Local STEM Networks ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Engage existing STEM clubs, summer programs, and educational initiatives. These networks often harbor motivated students already interested in engineering and problem solving. School Outreach ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Reach students across multiple schools by connecting with teachers, guidance counselors, and after school coordinators. Present the team as a supplement to school programs rather than a competitor. Maker Spaces and Libraries ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Community maker spaces, libraries, and innovation hubs are rich sources of talent and mentorship. Hosting introductory workshops or info sessions can spark interest among diverse participants. Existing Robotics Community ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Connect with other FTC, FRC, or VEX teams in your region. Alumni, mentors, or volunteers often know highly motivated students who are seeking opportunities to join a community team.