Hartnell College Foundation Office of Advancement and Development Public Grants Report D DEEC CEEM MB BEER R 22001155 U UP PD DA ATTEESS Student Access Student Success RFQ in progress Student Access Student Success in progress Student Access Student Success in progress STEM Student Success submitted $300k over 3 years STEM Research submitted $167k over 3 years STEM Student Success submitted $1M over 5 years AG STEM submitted $300k/year 3 years Student US Department of Education – Title III Part F HSI STEM and Articulation – institution wide, research based student access and success. We will be contracting for grant development and writing for this anticipated Spring 2015 competition. The RFQ is posted to the Hartnell College website and was emailed to a bidder’s list. Due date for responses to the RFQ is January 11, 2016. US Department of Education - High School Equivalency Program (HEP) to assists migrant farmworkers and their families attain their high school equivalency and transition to higher education, vocational/technical training, military, or improved employment. The program has been at Hartnell since 2006 and has continually met the target of graduating at least 70% of students every year. US Department of Education - TRIO - Talent Search - Talent Search, one of eight TRIO programs, assists students between the ages of 11-27 from disadvantaged backgrounds who have the potential to succeed in higher education. Provides academic, career and financial counseling encouraging participants to graduate from high school and complete their postsecondary education. National Science Foundation (NSF) Improving Undergraduate STEM Education (IUSE) The Integrated Math Access, Success, Transfer and Engagement Resources (iMASTER) project will transform 100 students at a critical stage of their college education through: 1) MAP Extended Math Academy workshops for Calculus students; 2) PaTTH Pathways in Transformative Transistions; 3) INSPIRE Integrated Network of Sustained, Persistent and Inspiritng Resources and Engagements; and 4) SHARRE Share Hartnell Achievement and Research Results in Education. $300k over 3 years. National Science Foundation (NSF) Research in Undergraduate Institutions (RUI) The Salinas Airshower Learning And Discovery (SALAD) project will educate, engage and equip 12 high achieving community college students for today’s knowledge intensive stem related opportunities, and will advance the knowledge in cosmic ray detector instrumentation through hands-on research at Hartnell College. Professor Fan has received a faculty innovation award and an American Institute of Physics, Megger’s Project Award for outreach to high schools and other related components of this research. $167k over three years. National Science Foundation (NSF) Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (S-STEM) The Salinas Talented And Rising STEM Students (STARSS) program will result in awarding 80 fellowships of up to $10,000 per year to students who will achieve a milestone toward, or receive, an associate degree and/or transfer to a baccalaureate degree program. 60% of the funds support scholarships to low-income academically talented students with demonstrated financial needs. $1M over five years. National Science Foundation (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Meeting Current and future Challenges: Expanding Ag Sciences Technician Training proposes to improve the STEM pipeline, integrate new technologies, and train students at the certificate and associate degree level in the fields of Ag Production Food Safety and Seed Science Technician including relevant STEM core competencies that allow workers to transition across a variety of Ag and STEM careers. By year three, the project will achieve the capacity to enroll 35 students annually in each new program; achieve an 80% persistence rate, and engage 125 high school students per year. $300k per year for 3 years. CalFresh Employment & Training (E&T) with Monterey County Access Student Success postponed $150k annually Student Access Student Success In progress Department of Social Services. Many of the County's Non Assistance CalFresh recipients are in Hartnell District. USDA funding for textbooks, transportation, child care, career counseling, peer advising, academic tutoring, career workshops, case management, unpaid work-based learning, job readiness-search-placementretention, sector initiates, program administration, planning and evaluation. County partnership would provide CalFresh eligibility/enrollment services. Match 1:1 Monterey County Workforce Investment and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Eligible Training Provider List (ETPL) - working with the Monterey County Workforce Investment Board (WIB) to list Hartnell College programs and courses (Nursing and Allied Health, Advanced Technology, Social and Behavioral Sciences and Art) so that eligible customers of the America's Job Center can utilize training and support funds from the Workforce Investment Opportunity Act (WIOA). Student NASA Minority University Research and Education Project (MUREP) to create and implement a NASA MUREP Aerospace Academy (MAA) to increase Access participation and retention of historically underserved and underrepresented K-12 youth Partnerships in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). Objectives AWARDED are to: 1) increase number of underrepresented students interested STEM careers; 2) $420k provide skills to parents/caregivers to encourage children in STEM activities; 3) involve Over 3 years community groups, business, and organizations; and 4) engage students in activities, advanced technology, peer support groups, and mentoring relationships. Partnership Grants with Other Applicants Innovation US Department of Agriculture – Specialty Crop Block Grant Program – CA Partnerships Department of Food and Agriculture “NSF Agriculture and Hartnell College concept Project for Produce Safety Alliance Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Training submitted in Salinas Valley” to support implementation of FSMA through training seminars invitation to that target specialty crop growers, expanding web-based and classroom instruction, submit full offering continuing education credits and improving student job placement. NSF proposal pending International will be applicant and fiscal agent. $355k over 30 months for Hartnell. Innovation US Department of Agriculture – “Advancing Sustainable Specialty Crop Partnership Production through the Introduction of Climate Smart Technologies and Practices” concept to identify producers experiencing saltwater intrusion and design trial projects with submitted ag sciences students that fully integrate sustainable micro-porous drip irrigation to invitation to remove dissolved solids and salts at greater efficiencies and less cost than reverse submit full osmosis. Partners include UC Santa Cruz, CSU Monterey Bay, MC Farm Bureau, proposal pending USDA NRCS Salinas, Grower-Shipper Association. NSF International would be applicant and fiscal agent. Student US Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration – Success TechHire to equip individuals with skills through innovative approaches that Innovation rapidly train workers for and connect them to well-paying, middle- and high-skilled, Partnerships and high-growth jobs across H-1B industries such as Information Technology (IT), in review healthcare, advanced manufacturing, financial services, and broadband. Pilot and scale public-private partnerships among workforce, education and business to: 1) 30-40 grants $2- Expand access to accelerated learning options to train in three months to two 5 million years; 2) Improve likelihood to complete training and enter employment; 3) over 48 months Connect trained and skilled individuals to work experience; 4) Demonstrate strong participants commitment to customer-centered design; and 5) Ensure innovation. Focus on to serve individuals who are at least 17 years of age, out-of-secondary school, and have $2-3M – 325 barriers, including individuals with disabilities, limited English proficiency, or $3-4M – 400 criminal records. Hartnell is working with Monterey Bay Economic Partnerships on $4-5M – 525 regional concept. Hartnell College Foundation Office of Advancement and Development Private Grants Report D DEEC CEEM MB BEER R 22001155 U UP PD DA ATTEESS Arts $3,750 AWARDED Allied Health & Health Sciences Awarded $1.5M STEAM Awarded $25,000 Arts Not Awarded $3 million Arts Not Awarded Up to $100k Arts Council for Monterey County – request to support a combination of research, community dialogues, performance, film, new media technologies, and interdisciplinary approaches within Theatre and Cinema, Ethnic Studies, Sociology, and Agriculture to create a performance and a documentary film on drought, sustainability, and sustenance in the Salinas Valley and beyond. $5,000 The California Endowment (TCE) - Salinas Valley Health Professions Pathways Partnership (SVHPPP), previously known as the Alisal Health Professions Workforce pathways Partnership (AHPWPP), continues the investment of TCE with Hartnell College and the East Salinas Building Healthy Communities initiative. The new grant is for $1.5M over two years and supports a collaborative of key stakeholders committed to increasing and sustaining a "locally grown" and "locally prepared" allied health workforce to supply regional demand by replacing the pipeline to prison with a pipeline to school and career. Long Family Foundation –In-kind support to create a sculpture that will be placed at the entrance of the new Science Center. Arts Place America -Combining grant funds with access to experts in the longstanding field of arts and community development practice to develop a plan that weaves the arts into community-wide planning. STEAM Not Awarded $50,000 National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) - to support exploration of the bracero movement in Monterrey County through the development of the script “One More Day’ an original work by a local playwright centered on bracero stories. The Western Stage will partner with local community organizations to bring the play to the community in nontraditional settings relevant to bracero history. Pebble Beach Foundation – NASA SEMAA Youth Program focuses on the underserved, low income, minority Latino students from Kindergarten through 12th grade in Monterey County, specifically students below grade eight and in the Alisal community located in East Salinas where the SEMAA site is located. S.T.A.R. Foundation – Professional equipment and enrichment for Choir Programs. Hartnell College Choir and the community will benefit from professional sound equipment, K-12 outreach transportation, and enrichment activities. Requested: $26,726. Funded $2,960 plus $5,000 matching grant (August 1, 2015) Community Foundation Monterey County – The Innovation Lab will be housed at the Alisal Center and serve students and community members, encouraging entrepreneurship through collaborative hands-on STEAM based projects. Arts Awarded $40,000 Stanton Fund- The capital campaign will create a new community atrium, visual arts gallery, gallery lounge, new ticket office booth and give a new face to the Center for the Performing Arts of Hartnell College. Request for $50,000. NASA SEMAA Awarded $50,000 Nancy Buck Ransom Foundation- NASA SEMAA Youth Program focuses on the underserved, low income, minority Latino students from Kindergarten through 12th grade in Monterey County, specifically students below grade eight and in the Alisal community located in East Salinas where the SEMAA site is located. S.T.A.R. Foundation – Capital support for Center for Performing Arts building upgrades. The capital campaign will create a new community atrium, visual arts gallery, gallery lounge, new ticket office booth and give a new face to the Center for the Performing Arts of Hartnell College. STEM Awarded $7,500 Arts Awarded $3k + MATCH Arts Not Awarded $150,000 WELI Awarded $21,000 Student Success ECE Awarded STEM Awarded $8,500 Center for Adv Tech Awarded $500,000 Arts Awarded $90,000 WELI is a powerful combination of life skills, leadership training, mentoring and financial support designed to increase the academic success of low-income students. Gannett Foundation awarded $1,000 Peggy and Jack Baskin Foundation (renewal) awarded $20,000 First 5 Monterey County –Workforce Development Incentive Program (WDIP) for scholarships to support early education students to move up the Permit Matrix and/or achieve a Child Development degree through the provision of specialized counseling and access to resources. Total grant over 2 years $333,500. Pacific Gas and Electric- Support of Party in the Library, WELI Forum, and President’s Circle event. Nancy Eccles and Homer M. Hayward Family Foundation – five year proposal for the continued support of the Sustainable Design and Construction program at Hartnell’s Alisal Campus. William and Flora Hewlett Foundation – Performing Arts Program – Continuity and Engagement proposal for general support for The Western Stage Capital Campaign. $90k over two years. STEM Awarded $250,000 Monterey Peninsula Foundation – Expansion of science programs, specifically the new 54,000 square foot building will house the science department, including labs and a one stop student STEM support center. Center for Adv Tech Awarded $300,000 STEM Awarded $75,000 Arts Awarded $150,000 Harden Foundation proposal in support of the capital campaign for the new Technical Training Building at the Alisal campus. Overall project is $8million with $5.4million secured (bond funding) and$2.6million to be raised from private businesses and individuals. $600,000 requested. Chevron – to support Science and Math Institute, Technologies for Science building, South County engagement and student scholarships Arts Submitted $50,000 CDC Awarded $66,000 Allied Health and Health Sciences Awarded $175,000 Center for Advanced Tech – Ag Awarded $450,000 Anonymous – support of the first capital campaign for The Western Stage to create a new community atrium, visual arts gallery, gallery lounge, new ticket office booth and give a new face to the Center for the Performing Arts of Hartnell College. It will also create an endowment for scholarships to support theatre arts majors. Gerbode Foundation – to support exploration of the bracero movement in Monterrey County through the development of the script “One More Day’ an original work by a local playwright centered on bracero stories. The Western Stage will partner with local community organizations to bring the play to the community in nontraditional settings relevant to bracero history. Claire Giannini Fund – to support a full-time teacher at the Main Campus Child Development Center (CDC) Lab. Funding will also support development of activities to meet new art and music developmental elements. Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System $175k Natividad Medical Center - $175k To support faculty industry differentials that will help retain our excellent staff; program equipment to provide students with hands-on experience on current equipment; and graduate nursing residency scholarship/stipends. Driscoll’s Philanthropy- Development of an iAgriculture program to help students choose an agricultural career pathway; provide resources and training that will enable students to succeed and advance in that career, particularly through the development of personal, interpersonal, technical, and leadership knowledge and skills; and connect them with mentors and internship opportunities in Salinas over 4 years Arts Awarded $250,000 Arts Awarded $100,000 Valley. Development of a Farmworker Education and Advancement in Agriculture Program will address unmet education and training needs within the Salinas Valley's strawberry industry for employees with lower levels of basic education, communication skills, and technical training. Packard Foundation Three year request to support the continued partnership between Hartnell College Foundation and the Alisal Center for Fine Arts and seed funding for an Arts Innovation Technology program at the Alisal campus. Sally Hughes Church Foundation for support for the capital campaign which will create a new community atrium, visual arts gallery, gallery lounge, new ticket office booth and give a new face to the Center for the Performing Arts of Hartnell College. It will also create an endowment for scholarships to support theatre arts majors.