GRCC Grants and Resource Development Department Annual Report Fiscal Year 2017
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1 GRCC Grants and Resource Development Department Annual Report Fiscal Year 2017
2 GRCC Grants and Resource Development Department Annual Report Fiscal Year 2017 Mission Statement The Grants and Resource Development Department furthers the strategic initiatives of Grand Rapids Community College (GRCC ) by providing institutional leadership and support for departments and teams engaging in grant development efforts. Grants and Resource Development Department Staff Judith Larsen, Director Lisa Dopke, Associate Director Executive Summary The Grants and Resource Development Department was exceedingly successful in FY Between July 1, 2016 and June 30, 3017, the department obtained 18 awards totaling $8,160,859 in competitive grant funding. This was more than double the amount of grant funding received during the previous fiscal year. This brings the total amount raised by the Grants Department since 2006 to well over $72.7 million. Total Grant Awards : $72,750,764 $8,160, $4,030, $8,569, $6,161, $6,449, $6,568, $5,071, $11,451, $8,199, $4,792, $3,294, Source: Department Manager/IT Works Grant Database, 7/1/06-6/30/17 Highlights of the FY 2017 grant portfolio include $6,090,000 awarded to provide education and job training to prepare students for careers in health care occupations. $232,034 awarded to promote mental health awareness among students, faculty, and staff, and to implement suicide prevention efforts. $528,225 awarded to ensure infants, toddlers, and pre-kindergarten aged children receive high-quality preschool experiences in GRCC s Early Childhood Learning Laboratory. Two grants were awarded through collaborations with partner organizations. These awards comprised $441,300, or 5%, of the total amount awarded for FY 2017.
3 Trends: GRCC s Grant Portfolio The Grants Department has obtained 86 grant awards over the past four years. As shown in the chart below, the majority of these grants (75%) were first-time awards for new projects or programs. New awards totaled more than $20 million during this period and included projects such as the Michigan Coalition for Advanced Manufacturing grant (U.S. Department of Labor), the Preschool Construction Project (W.K. Kellogg Foundation and others), and a grant for Chemistry Instrumentation Summer Camps (Perrigo Foundation). Comparison of Grants by Type of Award grant-funded TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) Program (U.S. Department of Education). Grant funds are awarded annually for SSS, but the program must be renewed through a highly competitive application process every five years. Competitive renewal grants are made through an annual application process, and although they comprise the smallest portion of GRCC s grant portfolio (10%), the awards have totaled more than $2.6 million in the last four years. Development of proposals for these projects requires as much effort as those for new programs, as it is New $4,443,193 $7,360,859 $1,957,653 $6,422,034 Competitive Renewal $510,097 $209,047 $1,201,660 $753,450 Continuation $1,208,433,037 $871,155 $985,375 Source: Department Manager/IT Works Grant Database, 7/1/06-6/30/17 The next largest share of GRCC s grant portfolio (15%) was comprised of continuation awards. These grants totaling over $4 million largely supported important, longstanding programming for a variety of diverse learner groups. These programs have evolved with each competitive iteration, with research bringing to light new ways of delivering services, program priorities changing over time, and the expansion of the programs to meet the ever-changing needs of those served. A primary example of a continuation award is GRCC s not uncommon for funder priorities to shift over time or new data supporting the need for the projects to emerge. Programming in this category of awards has included grants for older learner programming (Area Agency on Aging of W. Michigan), English as a second language (ESL) for adult learners (Michigan Department of Adult Education), and the Motorcycle Rider Safety Training Program (Michigan Department of State). Grant funding promotes the strategic ends of GRCC to provide pathways leading to student success, workforce training, and transfer options. FY 2017 grant awards are aligned with each of these pathways as shown in the chart below Fiscal Year Pathway Alignment 55% 4% 42% Student Success Pathways Workforce Pathways Transfer Pathways Student Success Pathways The Campus Suicide Prevention Grant (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services) helps build capacity and infrastructure that supports efforts to promote wellness and help-seeking behaviors among all students, to outreach to vulnerable students, and to address behavioral health disparities. The Child Care Access Means Parents in School Program (U.S. Department of Education) provides child care for low-income student parents to attend class, thus increasing persistence and completion. Transfer Pathways The TRIO Student Support Services Program (U.S. Department of Education) provides support services to increase lowincome, first generation students retention, and graduation or transfer rates. The MiCUP grant (Michigan Strategic Fund) is a partnership with Michigan Technological University that provides potential transfer students with a four-year university research experience. Workforce Pathways The America s Promise grant (U.S. Department of Labor) supports expansion of regional partnerships for the purpose of building a pipeline of skilled workers to address knowledge and skills shortages in the health care industry sector. The Expanding Health Care Pathways for Minorities initiative (JPMorgan Chase Foundation) increases opportunities for minority community members to enter health care jobs and advance from entry-level positions to middle- and high-skill health care careers.
4 GRCC s Internal Grant Programs In FY 2017, the GRCC Foundation allocated $60,000 for professional development to support the participation of faculty and staff in a variety of learning opportunities. Professional development grants are administered by the Grants and Resource Development Department through the Instructional Improvement & Professional Development (IIPD) and Support Staff Professional Development (SSPD) programs. Grant recipients and their respective activities are listed below. Instructional Improvement & Professional Development (IIPD) Grants The purpose of the IIPD Grant program is to support faculty professional development to ensure continued growth, develop new avenues of instruction and curriculum, and to enhance the professional lives of faculty for increased student learning, achievement and success. The following IIPD grants were awarded during FY 2017: School Program/ Department School of Workforce Development Secchia Institute of Culinary Education School of Arts and Sciences Education and Child Development Grantee Activity Amount Holly VanRyn To attend the Society of Wine Educator s 41st Annual $2,922 Becky Brinks To attend the 2017 World Forum on Early Care and Education $2,489 Social Sciences Michael DeVivo To attend the Distance Education & Teacher Education in Africa (DETA) Biennial Visual Arts Katie Budden To participate in the GRCC study away experience of HU 219 Global Studies Visual Arts Filippo Tagliati To conduct research at the Rodin Museum in Paris and Meudon, France Student Success and Retention Academic Advising and Transfer Center Academic Advising and Transfer Center Counseling and Career Development TRIO Student Support Services Program Fred Zomer To attend the NODA 2016 Annual (Association for Orientation, Transition, Retention in Higher Education) Erin Busscher To attend the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society s 2017 Annual Convention Lynnae Selberg To attend the American Counseling Association (ACA) 2016 National Anna Maria Clark To attend the Council for Opportunity in Education s TRIO Staff Study Tour and 2nd World Congress on Global Access to Postsecondary Education (GAPS) at the University of São Paulo $1,285 $1,920 $2,805 $3,690
5 Support Staff Professional Development (SSPD) Grants Since it was first implemented in FY 1999, the SSPD Grant Program has encouraged support staff to improve their professional skills related to their GRCC assignments. The following SSPD grants were awarded in FY 2017: Department Grantee Activity Amount ATC Banquets and Catering Luba Petrash Gluten Free Pastry Course at the French Pastry School in Chicago, IL ATC Services Becky Yoder 2017 Midwest Series 25Live User Group $2,000 College Advancement Lisa Brown BBCON 2016 $2,000 Enrollment Center Jason Schueller Grand Rapids Leader Advantage Program $2,250 Financial Aid Sarah Laycock Academic Works $1,103 Financial Aid Kristine Welling Federal Student Aid (FSA) Training $1,080 Financial Aid Paul Doane National Association of Student F inancial Aid Administrators Financial Aid Rebecca Rahn Higher Education User Group (HEUG) Alliance 2017 Human Resources Jennifer Kelly American Payroll Association s Educational Institutions Payroll Information Technology Susan Hansen Higher Education User Group (HEUG) Alliance 2017 $1,950 $2,250 $2,250 Information Technology Jeff Kissinger Project Management Institute s Leadership Master Class 2017 $1,396 Information Technology Gary Tidd Higher Education User Group (HEUG) Alliance 2017 Information Technology Eric Johnson Degree Works Forum at Ellucian Live 2017 $1,636 Information Technology Frederick Bauman 25Live College Net 2017 $2,000 Laboratory Preschool Kristen Spoelman National Coalition for Campus Children s Centers & Professional Institute Laboratory Preschool Karen Hayes National Coalition for Campus Children s Centers & Professional Institute Laboratory Preschool Claudia Jones National Coalition for Campus Children s Centers & Professional Institute $635 Library and Learning Commons Library and Learning Commons Kathy Schoen Marcia Lee 2016 Access Services North American Serials Interest Group $635 $635 $1,450 Workforce Training Elly Bainbridge National Council for Marketing & Public Relations 2016 D3 $525 Workforce Training Rachael Jungblut Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification $2,250 Workforce Training Linda Witte American Medical Technologists 79th Educational Program & Annual Meeting $1,524
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