Volunteer with FIRST in Texas

Join a global robotics community preparing young people for the future. 

No technical experience required!

Volunteers are the heart of FIRST in Texas. Corporate employees, educators, parents, retirees, and college students come together to power every event. Whether you can give a few hours or support throughout the season, no technical experience is required! 

Make a Real Impact – Help students build confidence, teamwork, and a passion for STEM.

Join a Vibrant Community – With cheering crowds and fast-paced matches, a FIRST event is a varsity sport for the mind. It’s loud, inspiring, and unforgettable.

Gain New Skills – Receive training, build leadership skills, and connect with passionate mentors and STEM supporters across Texas.

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Learn More and Volunteer in 5 Easy Steps!

What is FIRST?

FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is the global leader in youth robotics education. FIRST in Texas, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and delivery partner of FIRST, brings these programs to students across the state. We aim to build a culture where science and technology are celebrated, and students dream of becoming the next generation of STEM innovators. 

Each year, we engage more than 23,000 K–12 students across 560+ schools and youth organizations, supported by an incredible community of educators, industry mentors, and volunteers. We host 160+ robotics competitions annually, creating hands-on, real-world STEM learning experiences for students across Texas. 

Do I need to know about the program to sign up?

Not at all. Volunteers do not need any robotics or engineering experience. Many judged awards highlight teamwork, research, innovation, or outreach—areas where volunteers from a wide range of backgrounds excel. Some of our best judges come from completely non-technical fields.

What am I expected to do? 

Most new volunteers start as Judges, a role that’s fun, team-oriented, and perfect for beginners. You’ll complete a short online training ahead of the event, and an experienced Judge Advisor will guide you throughout the day. Judges work in small groups to interview teams, watch matches, and help recognize students for their innovation, teamwork, and robot design during a high-energy event. Plus, free food is provided at most events! Read below for the 5 steps to get started today. 

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Ready to volunteer with FIRST in Texas? We break it down in an easy 5 step process to get you started today! 

Your first step is to create an account in the FIRST Dashboard. After registering your account, FIRST will send you a verification email with a link to log-in. 

Start Volunteer Registration

Once you have an account, click the Volunteer Registration tab in the FIRST Dashboard and choose ‘Event Volunteering’. 

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 On the left, you can filter events by program, location, and date. Click Apply Filters. 

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Contact us for help

Once you select an event in the FIRST Dashboard, you will be prompted to Select a Role. 

New to volunteering? We recommend starting as a Judge. Don't worry, all volunteers are provided training ahead of the event!

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Interested in other roles? Click on the icon next to each role or click below to explore all FIRST volunteer roles. 

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Click 'Next.' You will be prompted to add your team affiliation if applicable. Click 'Complete' when done. 

You are now signed up! 

When you are assigned into a role, you will receive an assignment notification email. Within this email, you will be notified if the role has a training requirement.

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Required Free Background Screening

If your "Begin Youth Protection Screening" button is Blue/Clickable, please click on the button to begin the Youth Protection Program process. All adults over 18 will also need to complete the free and easy youth protection background screening (U.S. & Canada). 

Volunteer Training

You will receive an email from your local event coordinator once your registration is complete and you are assigned to a volunteer role. If your role requires online training, you will be automatically enrolled into the training upon application or assignment into the role. A “Roles Missing Certification” section will appear on your Volunteer Dashboard
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Click on “Review Outstanding Tasks" to get to the FIRST Training Site.

You will receive an email from your local event coordinator if you are assigned to a volunteer role. The event coordinator will also provide information on:

  • Notice of any required training
  • Event schedule
  • Directions and Parking
  • Other event details

What to Expect 

  • Check in the morning of your event for additional information about your role and expectations
  • Dress in comfortable clothing and closed-toed shoes
  • Get ready to have fun! 
7,655
Event Volunteers
4,616
Mentors & Coaches
2,308
Teams
23,275
Students

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