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Hartnell College Foundation Office of Advancement and Development
Public Grants Report O
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DAATTEESS
Student
Success
In progress
Innovation
Partnerships
STEM Research
Internships
submitted
Student Access
and Success
STEM Harvest
Scholarships
submitted
Student Access
and Success
Pathways
Not Awarded
Student Access
Nursing and
Allied Health
Awarded
$187,287
Student Access
and Support
Partnerships
Foster and
Kinship Care
Student Access
Not Awarded
Student
Success
Not Awarded
Center for
Advanced
Technology –
Diesel/IT
US Department of Education Student Support Services TRIO – The college
proposes to develop two TRIO applications: 1) to continue the successful existing
program and to create English as a Second Language (ESL) and Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) programs. The RFA is expected in October.
National Science Foundation – Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU)
The Hartnell College “REU Site Hartnell College” project proposes to improve the
enrollment, persistence, retention, graduation and/or transfer of student by engaging
them in internships doing original STEM research in Physics, and offering an
opportunity to experience working in professional laboratory settings at Hartnell
College, Stanford University Medical Center, and Fermilab in Batavia, Illinois. $358k
over three years. 24 students will receive $211k in support.
National Science Foundation – Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering
and Mathematics (S-STEM) The Hartnell College “Improving Student Success in
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics” project
proposes to improve the enrollment, persistence, retention, graduations and/or transfer
of students through the disbursement of and is based on a previous, successful S-STEM
project. $624K over 5 years. 102 students will receive $512k in scholarships.
US Department of Education, Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary
Education (FIPSE), First in the World Program (FITW) Developmental Grant. The
“Hartnell College FITW Community Learning Project” proposes to develop a project to
study new approaches to assisting underrepresented and low-income students in
improving their academic success. The project will include three cohorts participating in
four college divisional academic pathways (Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural
Sciences, and Technology). 2,400 students over a four-year period. $3.9M
CCCCO Enrollment Growth for Associate Degree Nursing (RN) Program to optimize
the college’s registered nurse program through: 1) increased enrollment and enhanced
student support services, and 2) assessment, remediation and retention.
Multiple state and local grants to support Foster and Kinship Care Education
Program to increase collaboration with Monterey County Department of Social Services,
support foster youth in achieving their goals in higher education, and provide
community education to foster and relative caregivers. $778,257
CA Dept of Education AB86 Career Pathways Trust (CPPT) to build robust
partnerships between employers, schools, and community colleges in order to better
prepare students for the 21st century workplace and improve student transition into
postsecondary education, training, and employment. $15M over 4 years
US Dept of Education College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) to assist
migrant and seasonal farmworkers and members of their immediate family to complete
their first academic year of college and to continue in postsecondary education. Up to
$425k per year for five years = $2,125,000
Monterey Bay Air Pollution Control District (MBUAPCD) Four applications were
submitted; three to support the diesel program and one to support the information
technology program. The information technology proposal is to create a game app
about proper wood burning practices. The diesel “clean air” proposals include
equipment related to emission control inspection and diagnostic procedures. $12,262
for diesel technology and $4,548 for information technology.
First 5 Monterey County – 4-year grant through the Workforce Development
Incentive Program (WDIP) to support a variety of early education students to move up
the Permit Matrix 1 and/or achieve a Child Development degree through the provision
of specialized counseling and access to resources. Total grant amount $319,948.
US Department of Education Child Care Access Means Parents in School
(CCAMPIS) will support the success of parents and children through no-cost preschool;
enrolling parents in postsecondary education and training programs; coordinating and
delivering comprehensive support services; expanding child care delivery times; and
linking to Hartnell’s High School Equivalency Program (HEP). 2013-14 $117,217;
college leveraged funds $131,988. Total grant period 4 years $468,868.
Information
CCCCO Deputy Sector Navigator Information Communication Technology (ICT)
Communication and Digital Media to fund a position at Hartnell College to coordinate pipelines and
Technology
training for careers in the ICT and Digital Media sector. Hartnell College’s region
Digital Media includes 8 community college districts reaching into the Bay Area. Funding is $300k
AWARDED
for first year and requires a $200k match. The grant is renewable for 4 years if
$1.5 M
outcomes are successfully met for a total of $1.5 million.
Partnership Grants with Other Applicants
Innovation
US Department of Agriculture Non-Land Grant College of Agriculture Capacity
Partnerships
Building. This project with CSUMB is titled “Capacity Building for Agricultural
CSUMB
Sustainability on the CA Central Coast through Research and Education”. Ag Business
submitted
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
2014 GEAR UP grant competition to serve middle and high schools in south Monterey
submitted
County. Hartnell’s commitment is in-kind work ($24k) by south county staff.
Student Access US Department of Education Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for
Partnership
Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP). The UC Santa Cruz Educational Partnership
GEAR UP
Center will partner with Hartnell College for the 2014 GEAR UP grant competition to
UCSC
serve middle and high schools in Salinas and north Monterey County. Hartnell’s
submitted
commitment is in-kind work ($249k) by staff.
Student Access CA Dept of Education AB86 Adult Education - Salinas Union High School District is
AWARDED
the lead for this one-time funding for adult education consortia planning. $260,572
STEM / Ag
National Science Foundation – Advanced Technological Education Cal Poly-San
Submitted
Luis Obispo and Hartnell College partnered on a proposal to assess the use of COINS
$50k
(COnstruction INdustry Simulation) in Construction Management courses to provide
Awarded
project-based learning and industry simulations. Three years $50k.
AWARDED
$16,810
Student
Success ECE
AWARDED
2013-14 $77k
Student Access
CDC
AWARDED
$468,868
Hartnell College Foundation Office of Advancement and Development
Private Grants Report O
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Arts
submitted
Arts
In progress
ACE
AWARDED
$37,000
Center for
Adv Tech
AWARDED
$500,000
Allied Health
& Health
Sciences
submitted
STEM
AWARDED
$35,000
Arts
The Western
Stage
AWARDED
$90,000
STEM
Awarded
$250,000
Various
Campus Areas
AWARDED
$50,000
Center for
Adv Tech
AWARDED
$300,000
STEM, PITL
South County
AWARDED
$55,000
STEM
AWARDED
$15,000
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. $26,726.
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.
California Endowment - To support capacity building for the Academy for College
Excellence program at Hartnell College.
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.
The California Endowment proposal for year 4 of the Alisal Health Professions
Workforce Pathway Partnershipn (AHPWPP) creating pathways of students that are
interested in pursuing a profession in allied health and the health professions. The total
amount of the request is $886,314 for one year.
Community Foundation Monterey County – to support NASA SEMAA program to
support continued early engagement in STEM.
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.
Monterey Peninsula Foundation – Youth Fund to support sustainable design, CSITin-3, ACE, Career Advancement Network, College Outreach and Preparation, Math
Tutoring, Mathmorphosis, Physics Club, Technovation, WELI, Artists in Residence,
Family Science and Health Day, NASA SEMAA, and Homestead Review/Poetic Voices.
Grant term April 2014-May 2015
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 STEM Program, South County Scholarships and Party in the
Library.
Chevron – to support STEM robotics for King City High School.
NASA SEMAA
AWARDED
$7,500
Arts
AWARDED
$150,000
Arts
Submitted
CDC
AWARDED
$110,000
Planned
Giving
SELECTED
Allied Health
and Health
Sciences
AWARDED
$175,000
STEM
NASA SEMAA
AWARDED
$20,000
Student
Success
ECE
AWARDED
Women’s
Education and
Leadership &
Scholarships
AWARDED
$26,500
Center for
Advanced
Tech – Ag
AWARDED
$75,000
The Western
Stage
AWARDED
$150,000
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.
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 highly qualified full-time teacher at the Main
Campus Child Development Center (CDC) Lab that serves 120 families per school year.
Funding will also support development of transitional kindergarten model with
common core alignment.
Silicon Valley Planned Giving Council Incubator Program 2013-2015 Foundation
board members and advancement staff will participate in second year to establish a
successful planned giving and endowment-building program for the college.
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.
Nancy Buck Ransom – 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.
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 5 years $835k.
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
Monterey Peninsula Foundation –Youth Fund Awarded $4,000
Rabobank- AWARDED $2,500
Walmart Foundation- submitted $2,500
Salinas Valley Business Women’s Network- Submitted $500
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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