Tampa Bay, FL · 501(c)(3) Nonprofit

Building tomorrow's engineers, one robot at a time.

Robotics Technical Education Foundation supports FIRST® Team 79 Krunch — an award-winning team of local high-school students who design, build, and compete with real robots.

2021Founded
501(c)(3)Tax-exempt nonprofit
90%+Pursue STEM careers
100%Of gifts fund the team
FIRST Team 79 Krunch competition robot
Team 79 KrunchFIRST® Robotics · Oldsmar, FL
Our Mission

Why RTEF exists

Robotics Technical Education Foundation, Inc. (RTEF) is a non-profit Florida corporation founded in 2021, approved for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status and registered with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. We were created for a single purpose: to support FIRST® Team 79 Krunch, an award-winning competitive robotics team of local high-school students, professional mentors, and volunteers in our community.

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Team 79 Krunch
The Program

From a blank sheet to the competition floor

Every season, students take a robot from concept to competition — learning real engineering, teamwork, and problem-solving along the way.

Student-run CNC machine in the build shop
Design & Build

Engineer a real robot

Students design, prototype, machine, build, and program a competition robot in sub-teams for mechanical, electrical, and software engineering.

FIRST Robotics Competition arena
Compete

Take it to the field

Teams meet at high-energy FIRST® Robotics Competition events to solve a fresh engineering challenge against the clock — under real constraints and deadlines.

Team 79 Krunch students at a FIRST event
Learn & Grow

Launch a STEM future

Mentored by working engineers, students build skills that last — and over 90% go on to pursue a STEM career.

Our Impact

Built by students, powered by community

2021Founded as a Florida 501(c)(3)
1 teamFIRST® Team 79 Krunch, fully supported
90%+Of members pursue STEM careers
100%Of donations go directly to the team
Support Us

Help fund the next season

The team runs on roughly $40,000 a year — tools, parts, travel, safety gear, and a trailer to haul the robot to competitions. 100% of every gift goes directly to the students. Donate online, or mail a check; every contribution makes a difference.