Pellissippi Grants NOW!!!! Les Fout and Dave Cazalet Wednesday, March 06, 2013 Pellissippi State Community College
Federal grants are not federal assistance or loans to individuals. Federal grants are not free money. Federal grants are not easy to get. Federal grants are not, generally, for you to do something you want to do. They are, rather, an offer by the federal government for you to do what the federal government wants done.
Our objective in applying for grants is to: Achieve the goals of Pellissippi State Community College by leveraging grant money available from the federal government, state government and/or private funding agencies, while at the same time doing the work the granting agency requires.
Current awarded PSCC grants for 2012: U. S. Department of Education Trio Student Support Services 5-years Second year - $255,505 Carl D. Perkins - $102,849.86 U. S. Department of Labor - Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training Grants Program TBR Allied Health Consortium (RX TN): to expand the Nursing program - $578,330 Multi-State Advanced Manufacturing (M-SAMC) 13 community colleges - $760,294 Advanced Manufacturing Jobs & Innovation Accelerator Challenge Grant Consortium application with Tech 20/20 and ORNL to upgrade training for Engineering programs - $400,000 Johnson & Johnson Promise of Nursing $11,835 British Petroleum Support for Services for Students with Disabilities - $10,000 National Science Foundation - AMTEC - $13,976 Friends of Literacy $6,998 American Council on Education - $23,000 State of Tennessee - Department of Labor and Workforce Development English Language/Civics Program $65,000 Adult Education $226,493 Tennessee Board of Regents - Access and Diversity International Education - $77,957.22 Project Graduation Attainable - $37,100 Center of Emphasis - $70,400 Total for 2012 - $2,674,719.08
Pellissippi State has applied for the following new grants: National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education - Mobilization - to teach elementary, middle and high school science teachers to use the latest technology - $894,688 Tennessee Board of Regents Access and Diversity Operation Veterans Access - $125,000 TnAchieves Summer Bridge Program - $117,392.40 Under My Wing Partnership - $113,000 Wise Fellows - $61,530 Festival of Cultures expansion - $23,900 Centers of Emphasis - $70,400 Total - $1,405,910
Grants that we are preparing to apply for in 2013: Department of Labor Trade Adjustment Act Community College and Career Training Grant Possible Consortiums, total funding for each consortium $15 Million Welding, Machining & Advanced Manufacturing Consortium PSCC leading consortium consisting of 2 Florida colleges, 2 Tennessee colleges, and two North Carolina colleges Approximately $3.5-$5 million for PSCC Industrial Maintenance Consortium - Five Alabama colleges and PSCC Approximate funding could be $1-$2.5 million each Cyber Security Consortium - Cyber security first conference call today so funding and our interest in participating unknown Private DENSO Foundation electrical engineering - $50,000 Honda Foundation Project Grad - $20,000 to $70,000 Trinity Health Foundation unknown - $15,000-$150,000 Total Anticipated Asks More Than $20 million in 2013
GRANTS.GOV http://www.grants.gov/applicants/find_grants_opportunities.jsp From the link above you can sign up for a RSS feed and you will receive an email every time a new grant opportunity is available.
This is the Grants.gov search page
Finding Tennessee state grant opportunities We recommend an Internet search for example: State of Tennessee Grants Or Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Grants And the results might be like the next slide from the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
Department of Environment & Conservation Robert Martineau, Commissioner he applicants. Download our fact sheet for anticipated grant cycles: 2012 Grants Fact Land and Water Conservation Funds (LWCF) Gran Recreation Trails Program (RTP): The Recreational Trails Program (RTP) is a federal funded, state administered grant program. The RTP provides grant funding for land acquisition for trails, trail maintenance, trail construction, trail rehabilitation and for trail head support facilities. These funds are distributed in the form of an 80% grant with a 20% match. Local, state and federal land managing agencies are eligible to apply as well as state chartered, non-profit organizations with IRS 501 (c) (3) status that have a written agreement for trail management with an agency. All grant projects MUST be on publicly owned land. FY2011-2012 Application period is closed. Funded programs to be announced TBD. TRIP Grant Manual and Application: The Tennessee Recreation Initiative Program (TRIP) apportions grant money to cities and counties who lack professional parks and recreational director and do not provide a comprehensive recreation delivery system in their community. These grants are a three-year commitment, $50,000 grant matched by the communities. 2012 Parks and Recreation Grants Governor Haslam and Commissioner Martineau announced the recipients of the 2012 Parks and Recreation Grants in October. Counties and other municipalities received grants totaling $6.9 million to help improve their green spaces while making the great outdoors even more accessible for all to enjoy. Land and Water Conservation Funds (LWCF) Grants The LWCF program provides matching grants to states, and through the state to local governments and state agencies that provide recreation and parks, for the acquisition and development of public outdoor recreation areas and facilities. Recreation Educational Services administers the LWCF grants. These grants require a 50% match.
Finding Private Foundation Grant Opportunities Your PSCC grants department has paid for subscriptions to Foundationsearch.com And Bigdatabase.com If you have heard that a private company, group, or foundation has a grant program that you think might provide an funding opportunity for Pellissippi, come visit us and we will investigate the opportunity together
Listen Up!!!! How can you help? Through your daily contacts in the community, organizations you belong to, local companies you do business with, and networking with your peers. Does their college have a grant related to your area? Ask them: where their grant is from (federal, state or private) the name of the grant how much the grant is for what activities the grant funds. And share the information with us!!!!
Once an agency releases a Solicitation for Grant Applications (SGA), we have between 30 and 60 days to write our application and submit it. Time is a critical factor.
OK, you ve found a grant you want to apply for or learn more about. What s next?
Remember! Grants require space, personnel, or equipment. Some require recipients to continue grant activities after grant funds are used. As such, Dr. Wise and the Vice Presidents need to approve grants to ensure we have the space for faculty and staff. Dr. Wise encourages all of us to help research, develop, write, and administer grants that further the college s mission.
The Grants Office is dependent upon faculty members in every department and division who want to leverage grant funds to improve all aspects of our efforts to successfully graduate students who are prepared to enter the workforce or transfer to Office four-year institutions. The Grant Development in the Foundation Department is here to assist you in obtaining private, state and federal grants.
Make an appointment with the Grants Department to discuss the grant you want to apply for or just stop by our offices in Goins Building 203 F, E, or G. Les Fout 694-6529, lgfout@pstcc.edu Dave Cazalet 539-7350, djcazalet@pstcc.edu Sharmon Suit 539-7353, snsuit@pstcc.edu
With Grant funding we can Obtain the latest equipment and technology Improve retention and graduation rates Help Pellissippi State advance its mission
Questions?