KCC FOUNDATION INNOVATION GRANTS MINI-GRANT PROJECT REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 2015-2016 The Kankakee Community College Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) corporation that works to promote the mission of Kankakee Community College: Enhancing quality of life through learning. The Foundation will award mini-grants to college faculty and staff to encourage them to develop new ideas and/or use innovative materials that encourage student success. The KCC Foundation would like to invite college faculty and staff to apply for a mini-grant for the 2015-2016 academic year. The application deadline is Oct. 30, 2015. A committee comprised of foundation directors and associate deans will evaluate proposals for funding. The maximum amount you may request is $1,000. Five (5) $1,000 awards will be given by the Foundation annually (based on requests, this amounts could be adjusted to accommodate more than five awards). Awards can be used for the remainder of Fall 2015, Spring 2016 or Fall 2016. Please indicate what semester you will want to use the award. Grantees will be recognized at the KCC Foundation Scholarship Recognition Dinner in October 2016. All mini-grant proposals must promote student success. Innovation and/or new ideas should be evident. Proposals should also demonstrate cost effective use of funds. Preference will be given to proposals that: Promote student success Increase student persistence, retention, and graduation Promote articulation activities Proposals may address, but are not restricted to the following: Developing innovative teaching techniques and instructional materials Assessment of student learning Enhancement of learning though the use of instructional technology Recruitment of students from business and industry and/or secondary schools Innovate online hybrid course and other formats that expand accessibility Improvement of learning environment Acquisition of equipment needed to enhance student learning and/or student services Project funds may be used to buy supplies and/or equipment. However, these should be one component of a well-planned project. Project funds can be used to compensate experts coming to work with students, but not to pay staff or faculty. This includes adjunct faculty unless they are performing a service outside of a contract that is usually compensated through state or other institutional funds. The following will not be given a high priority ranking by directors: Proposals that included requests for food; Requests for funding for field trip type activities or student conferences; Continued requests for funding for the same activity.
If a department plans to send multiple proposals, please rank the proposals in order of priority with number one being the highest priority. If you need help writing your proposal, please e-mail Kelly Myers at kmyers@edu. All projects will be approved by semester/date. Departments must spend their minigrants by June 30, 2016. Mini-grants awarded in one fiscal year may not be carried forward into a subsequent fiscal year without prior approval by the Foundation Executive Director. Please be aware that carrying a grant into the next fiscal year may decrease the total amount available for the following year. RESPONSIBILITIES: Mini-grant project recipients are responsible for the following: Performing the project as written or discussing any changes before they are made with the Foundation Executive Director. Submitting a written evaluation of the project and a simple financial statement of expenses within two weeks of project conclusion. Please return this application to Kelly Myers by Oct. 31, 2015. Every effort will be made to notify award winners by Nov. 30, 2015. For more information about mini-grants, please contact: Kelly Myers Kankakee Community College Foundation 815-802-8260 kmyers@kcc.edu Note on disbursements: All mini-grant funds are awarded to the appropriate college department/division. The college Business Office will create an account for each mini-grant. The mini-grant recipient follows college purchasing procedures, sending requisitions directly to the purchasing manager. These procedures will be reviewed with mini-grant recipients after awards are made.
MINI-GRANT PROJECTS 2015-2016 Cover Sheet (Please print or type) Title of Project: Division: Program: Submitted by: Amount of request: Signature of applicant: Signature of supervisor/associate Dean: Signature of vice president: ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Foundation Use Date Received Code:
(Please Print or Type) Kankakee Community College Foundation, Inc. Mini-Grant Project 2015-2016 Application Form Title of Project: Budget Request: Estimated number of students to be served by this project in one year: Target population of students: (Examples: minorities, chemistry students, Continuing Education and Career Services, etc.) PROJECT DESCRIPTION/STATEMENT OF NEED: (please provide evidence of need) MEASURABLE OUTCOMES: How will this project benefit students and/or the college community?
Kankakee Community College Foundation, Inc. Mini-Grant Project 2015-2016 SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES: (Include beginning and ending dates of project.) EVALUATION: (How will you determine whether you achieved your outcomes?) SUSTAINABILITY: (If this project will recur in subsequent years, how will you fund it?)
Kankakee Community College Foundation Mini-Grant 2015-2016 BUDGET REQUEST: If the mini-grant committee cannot award full-funding to your project, will you accept partial funding? yes no Items Cost ADDITIONAL FUNDS: (Please explain if additional funds are available to you and list the sources of these funds.) If you need additional space for your mini-grant application, please do so. You may attach supporting materials. Please return this application to Kelly Myers by Oct. 31, 2015. Every effort will be made to award mini-grants by Nov. 30, 2015.