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2025-2026 River Falls Robotics Booster Club Board
President - Adam Linder
Vice-President - Carie Statz
Treasurer - Russell Swanson
Secretary - Patsy Werwie
Coach Representative - Ryan Brill
EIN for Booster Club
99-3144129
Tax-Exempt IRS Letter for Booster Club
Our Mission
The mission of the River Falls Robotics Booster Club is to promote STEM education, teamwork, and creativity among K-12 students in the River Falls School District (RFSD) through the exploration of robotics and related technologies.
The primary purpose of the Club is to serve as the non-profit booster club, registered 501(c)3, for all robotics teams formed at any grade or any school in RFSD by providing fundraising, volunteer and organizational support to the students and their mentors. Future opportunities to support teams outside of the RFSD can also be considered.
The Club will work cooperatively with those leading RFSD extracurricular robotics programs and the River Falls School Board. The contribution of time, goods, services, and/or finances from the Club to RFSD’s extracurricular robotics programs is intended to augment those programs and not to serve as a substitute for the legal financial obligations of the State of Wisconsin or the RFSD.
To view the River Falls Robotics Booster Club Bylaws, CLICK HERE.
Commitment to our stakeholders is crucial for the River Falls Robotics Booster Club (RFRBC) to build trust with donors, members, and the community. Our commitment ensures that RFRBC funds are used effectively to support the robotics club’s goals, fostering confidence in the club’s operations.
Clear communication about financial decisions and activities encourages greater involvement, helps attract more supporters, and ultimately strengthens the club's ability to provide valuable resources and opportunities for students in STEM.
To view the River Falls Robotics Booster Club public documents, CLICK HERE.
Robotics Kits and Components: Essential for building and programming robots (e.g., sensors, motors, controllers).
Software Licenses: Tools for designing and programming robots.
Tools and Equipment: Items like 3D printers, soldering kits, and workbenches.
Competition Fees: Costs to enter local, regional, or national robotics competitions.
Educational Materials: Books, guides, and curriculum resources for learning robotics.
Workshop and Training Costs: Expenses for student and mentor training sessions.
Travel Expenses: Costs for transporting teams to competitions or events.
Miscellaneous Supplies: Batteries, cables, and other consumables needed for robot construction and maintenance.