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For a New Team: Registration and the Kit of Parts

The administrative roadmap to launch a rookie FRC team, including registration, mentors, fees, and what's in the kit.

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Starting a team is a project of its own

Launching a rookie FRC team takes planning months before Kickoff. Here's the roadmap.

Step 1: Recruit mentors and students

  • You need at least two adult mentors/coaches (a school often requires a teacher sponsor). Mentors don't need to be engineers — FIRST provides free training.
  • Recruit a starting core of students (a viable team can begin with around 8–10, though more helps spread the workload across sub-teams).
  • Identify a meeting/build space with power and room for a robot and tools, plus basic safety provisions.

Step 2: Register on firstinspires.org

  • Create a team registration through the FIRST Dashboard. Registration is what unlocks the season and your team number.
  • Plan ahead: registration opens in the fall, before January Kickoff, and the Kit of Parts is tied to it. Choose whether to pick up your Kickoff Kit at a local Kickoff event (free shipping) or have it shipped to you (the 'MySite' option, for an added fee).

Step 3: Budget realistically

  • The base season registration fee is $6,500 for the 2026–27 season (the same for rookie and veteran teams; check the official Cost & Registration page, as it changes year to year). Each additional event has its own fee.
  • Beyond registration, budget for tools, materials, travel, and spare parts. Rookie teams commonly spend several thousand dollars more in their first year.
  • Grants are frequently available from FIRST and sponsors (corporate, regional, and rookie-specific grants) to offset first-year costs — apply early via the FIRST Team Grant Opportunities page.

Step 4: Understand the Kit of Parts

Your registration includes a Kit of Parts, which has three pieces:

  • Kickoff Kit: physical components delivered around Kickoff, including a 'Season-Specific' box, a black tote, and a Drive Base Kit (the AndyMark AM14U6 chassis). It supports the KitBot — a beginner-friendly, buildable robot designed so rookies can field a functional machine for the current game. (For 2026, FIRST partnered with REV on the REV ION FRC Starter Bot as the KitBot design.)
  • Virtual Kit: software licenses, credits, and digital resources (CAD, design tools).
  • FIRST Choice credits: a points-based system to order additional components from a curated catalog.

The KitBot is a genuine lifeline for rookies: FIRST releases build instructions (and Java starter code) shortly after Kickoff so a new team can build a competitive baseline robot without designing from scratch. Veteran teams can opt out of the drive base or tote in exchange for vendor vouchers.

Step 5: Get the official documents

At Kickoff, download:

Step 6: Connect to the community

  • Chief Delphi (chiefdelphi.com) is the main FRC forum — invaluable for rookie questions, build threads, and advice.
  • Find a nearby veteran team to mentor you; many will share parts, space, and knowledge (Gracious Professionalism in action).

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Key takeaways

  • Recruit at least two adult mentors and a student core, secure a build space, and register on firstinspires.org in the fall — the Kit of Parts is tied to registration.
  • Budget about $6,500 for base registration (same for rookies and veterans) plus tools, travel, and materials; apply for rookie and sponsor grants to offset first-year costs.
  • The Kit of Parts includes the Kickoff Kit (AndyMark AM14U6 drive base plus the buildable KitBot — the REV ION Starter Bot for 2026), a Virtual Kit, and FIRST Choice credits, letting rookies field a functional robot without designing from scratch.

Lesson quiz

Required

Answer all 3 questions correctly to complete this lesson.

01.The Kickoff Kit includes a Drive Base Kit. What physical chassis does that drive base provide?

02.The Kit of Parts is made up of three pieces. Which set correctly names them?

03.Beyond the physical parts, what does completing FRC registration give a brand-new team?

Answer every question to submit.

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