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Hartnell College Foundation Office of Advancement and Development
Public Grants Report A
Apprriill 22001155 U
UPPD
DA
ATTEESS
Student Access
Student Success
In progress
$500-650k/year
Up to 60 months
Student Access
Partnerships
In progress
$160k
Student Access
Partnerships
submitted
$6M
Student Success
STEM
submitted
$10k
Student Success
submitted
$3.3M
Student Success
submitted
$1.9M
Student Success
submitted
US Department of Education Application for New Awards: Developing
Hispanic-Serving Institutions Program (HSI). The HSI Program provides grants
to assist HSIs to expand educational opportunities for, and improve the academic
attainment of, Hispanic students. HSI Program grants also enable HSIs to expand
and enhance the academic offerings, program quality, and institutional stability of
colleges and universities that are educating the majority of Hispanic college
students and help large numbers of Hispanic students and other low-income
individuals complete postsecondary degrees. The Hartnell team includes Dr.
Jalomo, Dr. Sanchez, Shannon Bliss, Moises Almendariz, and Jackie Cruz.
NASA Minority University Research and Education Project (MUREP) to create
and implement a NASA MUREP Aerospace Academy (MAA) to increase participation
and retention of historically underserved and underrepresented K-12 youth in the areas
of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). Objectives are to: 1)
increase number of underrepresented students interested in NASA specific STEM
careers; 2) provide skills to parents/caregivers to encourage children in STEM activities;
3) involve community groups, business, industry, museaum, and educational and
professional organizations; and 4) engage students in participatory activities, advanced
technology, peer support groups, and mentoring relationships.
CA Dept of Education AB86 CA Career Pathways Trust (CCPT) The big idea is to
align workforce needs - as local employers and labor market data define them with sound academic and career technical education opportunities, leading to
student success by preparing them for college and work. Selected pathways
include: Ag Business, Ag Mechanics, Networking, Software & Systems
Development, Patient Care and Legal Practices. Students will access an online
Pathways tool that defines required sequenced coursework, college and workreadiness skills, work-based experience opportunities, study and social support
resources, and types of high-wage, in-demand jobs available locally. $6M grant
funds over two years. $8M matching funds over four years showing sustainability.
Materials Research Society Foundation, workshops for 25 Hartnell students
and 5 high school students to apply and extend their knowledge in physics,
chemistry, engineering and mathematics through conducting experiments which
involve assembling and characterizing single photon detector modules from
semiconductor silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) light sensors. $10k
US Dept of Ed, Student Support Services, TRiO grants: Three proposals were
submitted: 1) to continue the existing program (serving 160 students), 2) to expand
capacity and focus on ESL (140) students, and 3) to expand and focus on STEM
(120) students. Services include Academic Advising, Tutoring, Financial Aid
Workshops, Financial Literacy, Graduation and Transfer Advising, Monitoring
Academic Progress to Degree Completion, Academic Support, Individual NonCognitive Development, and Transitional Activities. Each grant $1.1M - 5 years.
National Science Foundation (NSF), Improving Undergraduate STEM
Education (IUSE), to implement, test, and evaluate strategies to
increase/strengthen preparation and success of underrepresented/ educationally
disadvantaged students in mathematics courses throughout the STEM pipeline
resulting in improved transfer rates; research-based, redesigned instructional
approach; upgraded Math Academy Plus programs; adaptive learning technology
integrated with active learning inside and outside class; and using increased
collaboration and engagement to better prepare students for transfer, graduation,
and entering the STEM workforce; $1.9M for 60 months to begin October 2015.
CCCCO Career Technical Education (CTE) Enhancement Funds (EF) 60%
share allocated to colleges, labor market demand driven, Agriculture $13,000,
$183k
Industrial Systems Technology and Maintenance focus on hydraulics and
pneumatics $35,000, Auto/Diesel Technology $35,000, Welding for Agriculture,
Water, Energy and Construction $50,000, Nursing and Allied Health: Respiratory
Care Practitioner $50,439 for a total of $183,439 to be expended by March 2016.
Information
CCCCO Deputy Sector Navigator Information Communication Technology
Communication (ICT) and Digital Media to fund a position at Hartnell College to coordinate
Technology
pipelines and training for careers in the ICT and Digital Media sector. Hartnell
Digital Media
College’s region includes 8 community college districts reaching into the Bay Area.
AWARDED
Funding is $300k for first year and requires a $200k match. The grant is renewable
$1.5 M
for 4 years if outcomes are successfully met for a total of $1.5 million.
Partnership Grants with Other Applicants
CA Department of Finance Awards for Innovation in Higher Education CSU
Innovation &
Monterey Bay and Hartnell College submitted the CSIT-in-3 program for recognition.
Relevance
CSIT-in-3 was ranked very high and a final decision is expected March 20. CSUMB
CSIT-in-3
and Hartnell staff members are meeting to determine the best use of the funds to
AWARDED
continue innovation and collaboration.
$5M
US Dept of Labor – American Apprenticeship Initiative American Water plans to
Partnerships
Student Access partner with Hartnell College to build out West Virginia American Water desalination
plant operator and water re-use apprenticeships for California.
in progress
CCCCO Career Technical Education (CTE) Enhancement Funds (EF) 40%: Los
Innovation &
Medanos College is the lead on an application with Hartnell, Cabrillo, Chabot,
Relevance
Advanced Tech Laney, Las Positas and Solano to enhance existing welding programs by investing in
industry standard equipment and supplies so students are prepared for higher-level
in progress
welding careers. $1,076,600 for consortium
Student
CA Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) Guided
Success
Exploration of Social Work as a Career project with CSU Monterey Bay will engage 50
Student Access selected community college students from rural areas in a year-long program of
Partnership
mental/behavioral health career-related workshops, guided by MSW social work
submitted
professionals with emphasis on linguistic and cultural competencies. No $
Student
CCC Student Mental Health Program with Monterey Peninsula College (MPC)
Success
- Making Sense of Student Life will provide training for staff, faculty and
MPC
students, as well as online resources to increase awareness and effective response to
AWARDED
address student mental health needs. Emphasis is on suicide prevention and mental
health needs of veterans. Grant-funded staff and resources will serve both colleges.
Innovation
US Department of Agriculture Non-Land Grant College of Agriculture
Partnerships
Capacity Building. Project with CSUMB titled “Capacity Building for Agricultural
CSUMB
Sustainability on the CA Central Coast through Research and Education”. Ag Business
AWARDED
and Technology staff will help develop/deploy curriculum, coordinate student
research activities and evaluate the project. This project presents an opportunity to
work with many new partners. Total grant up to $300k. Hartnell to receive $39k.
Student Access US Department of Education Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for
Partnership
Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP). CSUMB’s Early Outreach and Support
GEAR UP
Program will partner with Hartnell College’s South County Education Services for the
CSUMB
GEAR UP program to serve middle and high schools in south Monterey County.
AWARDED
Hartnell’s commitment is in-kind work ($24k) by south county staff.
Student Access CA Dept of Education AB86 Adult Education - Salinas Union High School District
AWARDED
is the lead for this one-time funding for adult education consortia planning. $261k
STEM / Ag
National Science Foundation – Advanced Technological Education Cal Poly-San
$50k
Luis Obispo is the lead on this project to assess the use of COINS (COnstruction
AWARDED
INdustry Simulation) in Construction Management courses. Three years $50k.
Hartnell College Foundation Office of Advancement and Development
Private Grants Report A
Apprriill 22001155 U
UPPD
DA
ATTEESS
Allied Health
& Health
Sciences
In progress
Arts
Submitted
$3 million
Arts
Submitted
Up to $100k
Arts & STEM
Submitted
$20,000
Arts
AWARDED
$3k +
MATCH
South County
AWARDED
$17,000
STEM
NASA SEMAA
AWARDED
$43,000
Arts
in Progress
WELI
AWARDED
$20,000
Student
Success
ECE
AWARDED
STEM
In Progress
The California Endowment proposal for Alisal Health Professions Workforce
Pathway Partnership (AHPWPP) To develop a K-16 health professions career
pathway that prepares students of color to successfully undergo the course of study
in a chosen allied health, public health or medical profession that is responsive to a
regional need and intersects health workforce, educational and economic opportunity
to achieve health equity and promote economic opportunities in East Salinas and
Monterey County. Request is for $1.9M for two years.
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.
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Art Works proposal 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 – Two proposals for $10,000 each to support: 1)
engagement of K-12 students through NASA SEMAA and 2) capital support for
upgrades to Center for Performing Arts.
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 Stephen and Madeleine Conran
Fund of the Community Foundation for Monterey County supported an award for $17k
for a collaborative partnership with the Monterey County Free Libraries to provide
basic literacy skills for adults in South County.
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.
Nancy Buck Ransom Foundation $43,000
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. Request for $100,000.
WELI is a powerful combination of life skills, leadership training, mentoring and
financial support designed to increase the academic success of low-income students.
Peggy and Jack Baskin Foundation (renewal) AWARDED $20,000
Walmart Foundation- Submitted $25,000
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- Equipment for new Science Building. Proposal for support
of technology and equipment in new Science building. Additional support requested
for PITL, WELI Forum, and President’s Circle event.
Center for
Adv Tech
AWARDED
$500,000
Arts
AWARDED
$90,000
STEM
Awarded
$250,000
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.
Center for
Adv Tech
AWARDED
$300,000
STEM
In Progress
$130,000
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
CDC
AWARDED
$110,000
Allied Health
and Health
Sciences
AWARDED
$175,000
Center for
Advanced
Tech – Ag
AWARDED
$75,000
Arts
AWARDED
$150,000
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.
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.
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.
Gihon Foundation – 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.
Claire Giannini Fund – to support a full-time teacher at the Main Campus Child
Development Center (CDC) Lab serving E 120 families per school year. Funding will
also support development of transitional kindergarten model with common core
alignment.
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 for continuation of Ag Institute Leader position; farm/lab for
hand-on-experience; development and enrollment for Industrial Tech Program, Pest
Management and Horticultural/lab technician; implementation of contract education
for industry; completion of Technical Training Building; expanding industry advisory
committees; continued relationships with K-12, families and the community.
Packard Foundation for sustainability of theatre arts program partnership between
the Alisal Center for Fine Arts (ACFA) and The Western Stage (TWS) to: 1) build on the
work over the past three years; 2) increase ACFA’s theatre program’s independence;
and 3) realize an after-school theatre program for youth under the direction of ACFA
Executive Director and instruction of ACFA theatre teachers. $50k for three years.
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