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Understanding the Impact Award

Learn what the FIRST Impact Award is, why it is the most prestigious award in FRC, and what judges are looking for.

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The Most Prestigious Award

The FIRST Impact Award (formerly the Chairman's Award) recognizes the team that best represents a model for other teams to emulate and best embodies the mission of FIRST. It is widely considered the most prestigious award in FIRST Robotics Competition. Crucially, it is the only way a team can enter the FIRST Hall of Fame, and Impact Award winners advance to higher levels of competition, including the FIRST Championship.

It Is Not About the Robot

The single most important thing to understand: the Impact Award is not about how well your robot performs. It is about your team's impact on its community and on the FIRST mission, spreading STEM, starting and mentoring other teams, conducting outreach, advocating for STEM, and building a sustainable organization. A team with a mediocre robot can win the Impact Award; a world-champion robot earns nothing toward it.

Eligibility

The Impact Award is generally available to teams in their second season or beyond, since judges expect a track record of sustained impact (rookies have their own award recognition). Teams opt in by submitting the written entry, then compete for the award at the events they attend.

A Team Effort

The official definitions stress that the spirit of the Impact Award celebrates the efforts of an entire team, not a single individual. Submissions should describe what the team does together, not the heroics of one student or mentor.

Recent Accomplishments Matter Most

Judges place special emphasis on accomplishments within roughly the last three years. While history and longevity matter, the award rewards teams that are actively making an impact now, not coasting on past glory.

How It Is Judged at Events

At each event with the award, teams that submitted compete for the Impact Award through a written submission plus an in-person judged presentation and interview. The event winner advances to compete at the next level (district championship, then FIRST Championship). Hall of Fame status is reserved for Impact Award winners at the FIRST Championship.

Why Business Owns It

Everything in this entire Business & Operations branch, team structure, project management, finance, sustainability, documentation, outreach, and the business plan, is exactly what the Impact Award measures. The business sub-team typically owns the submission because the award is, in effect, a graded report card on how well the team runs as a mission-driven organization. Pursuing the Impact Award and building a great organization are the same project.

Key takeaways

  • The FIRST Impact Award (formerly Chairman's Award) is FRC's most prestigious award and the only path to the Hall of Fame.
  • It judges community and mission impact, not robot performance, and is for teams in their second season or beyond.
  • It celebrates the whole team's efforts, with special emphasis on the last three years.
  • The business sub-team usually owns the submission because the award measures how well the team runs as an organization.

Lesson quiz

Required

Answer all 3 questions correctly to complete this lesson.

1.How is the FIRST Impact Award generally regarded within the FIRST Robotics Competition?

2.What was the FIRST Impact Award called before it was renamed in 2023?

3.What special recognition do teams receive for winning the FIRST Impact Award at the FIRST Championship?

Answer every question to submit.